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  • "Jackie Kennedy: A Life"
    2025/12/23

    The Mike and Mark History Experience Podcast Links

    On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1giqqXzPK3dcAo8Z9bTHwc



    On Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-mike-and-mark-history-experience-make-history-fun-again/id1854277443



    On iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-mike-and-mark-history-308042808/



    On Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/2796089a-0231-458c-950f-9b3ab16849d4/the-mike-and-mark-history-experience-make-history-fun-again

    On YouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/@MikeNMarkHistoryExp/videos


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    57 分
  • "The JFK Assasination: The Day That Changed America Forever”
    55 分
  • "Alexander the Great Conquered the World But Couldn't Escape This One Fear"
    2025/12/11

    Alexander the Great allegedly wept at 30 because he feared he'd never match his father Philip's accomplishments, despite having already conquered half the known world.

    The Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius filled his private journals with anxious meditations about mortality and the fleeting nature of fame, writing that even the greatest empires would eventually crumble to dust.

    Thomas Jefferson spent his final years obsessively rewriting and controlling the narrative of his life, terrified that future generations would judge him harshly for the contradiction between his words about liberty and his ownership of enslaved people. Even on his deathbed, he was dictating epitaphs and destroying correspondence, desperately trying to curate his image for posterity—a futile attempt to control the uncontrollable judgment of history.

    Even Vincent van Gogh lived in constant anguish that his revolutionary art would die with him, selling only one painting during his lifetime while battling the terror that his creative vision meant nothing.

    In this episode, Mike and Mark unwrap the common psychology behind their terror.

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    32 分
  • "The Beauty Secrets That Nearly Killed Ancient Rome"
    2025/12/05

    From lead-based foundation to mercury blush, donkey-milk baths, and even sixty-day fermented leech hair dye… ancient beauty was pure chaos. Mike & Mark break down the wildest, weirdest, and most toxic beauty hacks in Roman history — and why we’re not that different today.

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    24 分
  • "The Medieval Vacation Scam: How Did We Lose 150 Vacation Days?"
    2025/12/01

    The Medieval Vacation Scam, Part 2

    Mike and Mark explore the effects of the Industrial Revolution and Calvinism on our work and free time. How did we squander 150 days of vacation time enjoyed by medieval peasants? More pointedly, how can we get back our vacation time and restore sanity to our lives?

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    19 分
  • "The Medieval Vacation Scam: How Medieval Peasants Had More Days Off Than You Do"
    2025/11/21

    Did medieval peasants… actually have more days off than you?
    Yep. And once you hear the numbers, you’re going to want to walk into HR and demand “Aethelric-level PTO” immediately.

    In this episode of The Mike and Mark History Experience, we break down the wildly unfair truth about work-life balance:

    💀 Modern workers: two hundred fifty to two hundred sixty days a year
    🌾 Medieval peasants: one hundred fifty to one hundred eighty days a year
    (Yes, seriously.)

    Mike and Mark dive into:
    • Why medieval Europe built mandatory rest into the calendar
    • How feast days, festivals, and “St. Monday” created real downtime
    • The shocking reason modern-day Germans work less than medieval farmers today

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    21 分