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  • 331 - The Birth of Beer
    2025/06/24

    Ever wondered where your glass of foamy beer got its start? Turns out beer has been around just about as long or longer than written record. It seems that once humans had figured out how to grow grains they also started figuring out how to ferment them. Take a listen this week and learn about the history of beer.

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    50 分
  • 330 - Sisi - Empress Elizabeth of Austria
    2025/06/17

    The Duchess Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie in Bavaira, better known as Sisi, became the Empress of Austria in 1854 when she married Emperor Franz Jospeh the First. She was not raised to be a public figure and never quite fit in as Empress. While she was famed for being beautiful and intelligent, she generally hid from public view and had a controversial reign before being assassinated in 1898. However, after her reign she has become somewhat of a feminist icon and has enjoyed continued fame and popularity, including a Netflix series about her in the last few years. Take a listen and learn a bit about the history and background of Sisi.

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    31 分
  • 329 - Mental Health Twofer
    2025/06/10

    This week's podcast revolves around a couple of mental health issues and the story surrounding them. The first is the Pellagratic Delirium or Pellagrous Encephalopathy. This condition is due to lack of Niacin (vitamin B3) and became a widespread problem in the Venetian Empire after the introduction of corn meal to the diet of the poor population. This outbreak resulted in the creation of multiple psychiatric hospitals that treated tens of thousands of people. The second issue is Munchausen syndrome. While many people have heard of this form of mental illness that results in someone deceiving others by pretending to be sick. What you might not know is where the name came from. Take a listen and see what you find out!

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    35 分
  • 328 - King Tut
    2025/06/03

    This week's subject is King Tut. While the discovery of his tomb and the legend of the related curse has made his name well known around the world, who was he really? Learn a bit about what we know about the man (or more accurately boy) behind the name and myth.

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    43 分
  • 327 - Pauline Bonaparte - Napoleon's Favorite Sister
    2025/05/27

    While we have discussed Napoleon in the past on this podcast, today we talk about his younger sister Pauline. Famous for her beauty and scandalous affairs, she is the only sibling to visit him in exile on Elba. While she only lived to be 44 she certainly lived life to its fullest. Take a listen and learn all about Paula Maria Bonaparte Leclerc Borghese

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    28 分
  • 326 - The Yeti
    2025/05/20

    This week's podcast is dedicated to the search for the Yeti, not the top end drink cooler, but the Cryptid that is rumored to roam the Himalayas eating yaks and sometimes people. The Yeti has attracted the attention of some very famous mountaineers including Sir Edmund Hillary who spent a decent chuck of the late 50's searching for the creature and claimed to have found its prints on his legendary first summiting of Mt. Everest. Is the Yeti real or just a local legend passed down for thousands of years based on something that once was? Take a listen and see what you think.

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    37 分
  • 325 - Mary Anning
    2025/05/13

    Mary Anning was a pioneer in the field of paleontology, working in the early 19th Century, she discovered many famous dinosaurs and marine reptiles such as Ichthyosaurus. Her contributions were often overlooked due to her gender and social status, which let to her being ineligible to join the Geological Society of London or often receive no credit for her contributions. Among other things she is considered to be the subject of the well known tongue twister "she sells sea shells by the sea shore". Take a listen an learn all about her unique story.

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    31 分
  • 324 - The Roswell Incident
    2025/05/06

    Today's podcast is about one of America's favorite conspiracy theories, The Roswell Incident. In 1947, debris was recovered from a ranch near Roswell, New Mexico that was recovered by personnel from the nearby Army Air Field. The stuff of conspiracy began when the Army announced it had picked up a "flying disc" before retracting the statement the next day. The debris was then claimed to be that of a weather balloon although it was later reveled to be from a balloon made to monitor Soviet nuclear tests. The discrepancy in the report let to the incident eventually being linked to recovery of an extra terrestrial space ship or even alien remains. However, these theories didn't crop up until well after the event in the 1970s. Take a listen this week and see what you think.

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    51 分