Ridiculous History

Ridiculous History

History is beautiful, brutal and, often, ridiculous. Join Ben Bowlin and Noel Brown as they dive into some of the weirdest stories from across the span of human civilization in Ridiculous History, a podcast by iHeartRadio.

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The Hobo King: Leon Ray Livingston, Chapter One

The Hobo King: Leon Ray Livingston, Chapter One

Born in San Francisco, an 11-year-old ran away from home, living and writing about his travels. Hailed as a self-coronated 'Hobo King,' Livingston made his own mythology, creating tropes that survive ...

15 Juli 202033min

The Vikings Made a Fortune in the 'Unicorn' Trade

The Vikings Made a Fortune in the 'Unicorn' Trade

Nowadays, experts and equestrians alike largely agree: unicorns are creatures of myth. But, not too long ago, the wealthiest people in Europe would pay top dollar for everything from powdered 'unicorn...

9 Juli 202045min

Did People Really Throw Tar And Feathers On Each Other?

Did People Really Throw Tar And Feathers On Each Other?

It's true -- people used to throw tar on other people, then shake feathers on them as a specific form of legally-sanctioned punishment. Where did the concept of tarring and feathering a person actuall...

7 Juli 202038min

Kate Warne, the Pinkerton Detective Who Saved Abe Lincoln, Part 2: To Rescue A President

Kate Warne, the Pinkerton Detective Who Saved Abe Lincoln, Part 2: To Rescue A President

While Kate Warne had numerous adventures (and brilliantly solved multiple high-profile cases), her most well-known work with pinkerton involved none other than Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of t...

2 Juli 202039min

Kate Warne, the Pinkerton Detective Who Saved Abe Lincoln, Part 1: The Origin Story

Kate Warne, the Pinkerton Detective Who Saved Abe Lincoln, Part 1: The Origin Story

Kate Warne wasn't just the first female private investigator in the US -- she was also one of the best Pinkerton detectives in the history of the agency. In this special two-part series, the guys join...

1 Juli 202034min

What is Fudge, Part 2: The Rebellion

What is Fudge, Part 2: The Rebellion

The students of Vassar thrived despite a system of Victorian -- near Orwellian -- control. In a time when these college students were not allowed to have agency over their own diet, they rebelled, pop...

25 Juni 202025min

What is Fudge, Part 1: The Science, The Curious Name

What is Fudge, Part 1: The Science, The Curious Name

Nowadays, most people in the global West associate fudge with the idea of a homemade, homely confection. Yet once upon a time, this dangerously delightful, sugar-laden snack was the domain of the elit...

23 Juni 202026min

The North Pole, Part 2: The Chase To The North

The North Pole, Part 2: The Chase To The North

The Mercator Projection continues to inform explorers, many of whom send their own appropriative versions of the Mythical North. Join Ben, Casey and Noel as they ask: Who actually discovered the North...

19 Juni 202043min

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