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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Pepsi Briefly Became the Sixth Largest Navy in the World

Pepsi Briefly Became the Sixth Largest Navy in the World

At multiple, pivotal moments in the Cold War, Pepsi and Coke waged Cola wars all their own. The guys team up for the first episode of Ridiculous History: Quarantine. Learn more about your ad-choices ...

25 Mars 202053min

The Ponzi Scheme with Chelsea Ursin

The Ponzi Scheme with Chelsea Ursin

Nowadays most people are familiar with the term 'Ponzi scheme' -- but where does it come from? How did the scheme work, and why is it called a Ponzi scheme today? Chelsea Ursin, Boston native and crea...

20 Mars 202049min

The History of MREs with Jacqueline Raposo

The History of MREs with Jacqueline Raposo

It's often said that an army marches on its stomach, and for thousands of years the world's militaries tried to feed their forces on the march (often with mixed success). Join the guys and Jacqueline ...

17 Mars 202051min

Donald Crowhurst Faked a Race Around the World

Donald Crowhurst Faked a Race Around the World

Sailing around the world is a dangerous proposition, even in the modern day — now imagine doing it by yourself in the 1960s! That's what underdog Donald Crowhurst claimed to do... except he made the w...

13 Mars 202035min

Calvin Coolidge Skipped Town and Went Fishing for Three Months (While He was President)

Calvin Coolidge Skipped Town and Went Fishing for Three Months (While He was President)

Widely known as a taciturn man who liked public gatherings even less than he liked people, Calvin Coolidge was often ridiculed by the press -- reporters regularly followed his movements in hopes of ga...

11 Mars 202036min

The Presidential Dinner That Scandalized America

The Presidential Dinner That Scandalized America

Breaking bread with your fellow humans has long been acknowledged as fantastic, wholesome way to bond with people outside of social conventions, economic status and so on -- but when Teddy Roosevelt i...

5 Mars 202031min

Was the Lone Ranger Inspired by a Black U.S. Marshall?

Was the Lone Ranger Inspired by a Black U.S. Marshall?

Bass Reeves was a larger than life figure -- a man who escaped slavery, taught himself multiple Native American languages, and eventually became one of the most well-known deputy US Marshalls in the e...

4 Mars 202041min

Night Soil Men Were the Unsung Heroes of Urban Sanitation

Night Soil Men Were the Unsung Heroes of Urban Sanitation

While city life has its charms, it's not without its problems -- and some of those problems are real stinkers. In the days before widespread sewage systems, urban centers across the world struggled to...

27 Feb 202049min

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