Historia – USA – Nya podcasts

  • What makes you a heretic? Journalist Andrew Gold believes that, in an age of group-think and tribes, we need heretics - those who use unconventional wisdom to speak out against their own groups, from cancelled comedians and radical feminists to cult defectors and vigilantes hunting deviants.
    Learn from my guests how to rebel, think differently and resist social contagion. From Triggernometry's Francis Foster and the world's most cancelled man Graham Linehan to Robbie Williams and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders.

  • The AfricaRoot Podcast is where history, culture, and truth come to life. We go beyond the mainstream narratives to uncover the hidden, forgotten, and misrepresented stories of Africa—from ancient civilizations to modern influences.

    Join us as we challenge Eurocentric perspectives, highlight Africa’s contributions to the world, and explore the real stories of African leaders, innovators, and societies that shaped history.

    Whether you’re passionate about African heritage, seeking self-realization, or just curious about the continent’s untold past, AfricaRoot Podcast is your gateway to a deeper understanding of Africa and its role in shaping global civilization.

  • “Crimes Across America” takes you deep into the nation’s criminal underworld, uncovering shocking cases, untold stories, and the dark realities of crime. From organized crime syndicates and financial masterminds to violent offenders and high-profile frauds, we break down how these criminals operated, how law enforcement caught them, and the lasting impact of their crimes. Through in-depth research and storytelling, we go beyond the headlines to expose the greed, power, and deception that drive America’s most gripping cases. Every crime has a story—we’re here to tell it.

  • In this podcast, we tell the history of America without wasting your time on the parts you already know.

  • Welcome to “National Park Junior Ranger Podcast,” the podcast for nature lovers of all ages. This podcast is all about a really awesome way to get involved in our national parks—the Junior Ranger Program! If you’ve ever wanted to become a park protector, explorer, and nature expert, this podcast is for you! We’ll talk about National Parks, the Junior Ranger Program, what it’s all about, and some fun facts you might not know. The most important things to us are that you have fun, hopefully learn something new along the way, and that we inspire and encourage you to visit the great outdoors. We are so excited about sharing our love of the outdoors and of the National Parks!

  • Plaster + Patina explores the stories created in our historic Green Bay neighborhoods. While celebrating the architecture and vibrant communities that make each place unique, this podcast uncovers the hidden tales behind historic homes, iconic landmarks, and the people who shaped them. Join our host, Al, as we dive into the rich cultural heritage that surrounds us. Plaster + Patina invites you to see your surroundings with new appreciation. Whether you’re a history buff or just love old homes, Plaster + Patina offers a thoughtful journey through the layers of our shared narrative.

  • 250 years after her birth, Jane Austen remains a giant in the cultural zeitgeist. Her works have been adapted hundreds of times over multiple mediums, and she remains one of the most popular writers in the English language. Yet little is known about Jane Austen the person. The majority of her letters were likely destroyed, leaving us only 161. In the absence of her own direct testimony, where do we find the real Jane Austen? In her books? In her family and friends? In the “world” of Jane Austen or in the many iterations of her life and afterlife?

    Finding Jane Austen is a scripted podcast that seeks to uncover the historical Jane Austen. This podcast will introduce both seasoned Janeites and new readers to the life and works of Jane Austen through accessible scripted programming and interviews with top Austen scholars to recreate Jane Austen’s life and world.

    Finding Jane Austen is researched, written, and narrated by Dr. Anne Fertig. Jeanette Patrick and Jim Ambuske are the executive producers.

  • You love true crime. You devour mystery. But let’s be real you don’t always have an hour to wade through slow intros, awkward banter, and unnecessary backstory. That’s where Terror Bites comes in.

    Consider this your quick, no-BS hit of horror, packed with spine-chilling crime stories, unsolved mysteries, and the kind of real-life nightmares that’ll make you triple-check your locks. Each bite sized episode delivers a perfectly portioned dose of terror, murders, disappearances, serial killers, criminal cases without a single wasted minute. Because we know your time is precious… and so is your safety.

    From cold cases that refuse to be solved to criminals so twisted they make horror villains look quaint, Terror Bites serves up the darkest tales in under 5 minutes. Think of it as your crime fix short, sharp, and just unsettling enough to haunt you on your morning commute.

    Subscribe now and let the nightmares begin.

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  • A nostalgic journey back to the golden age of soap operas, revisiting iconic episodes and reflecting on their cultural resonance today. Dive deep into the drama, the characters, and the societal themes that made these shows so influential.

  • Compendium Trivia is your one-stop shop for interesting facts from the world of history and geography. If you enjoy pub quizzes and browsing through random Wikipedia articles at night, this show is for you!

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  • This is an October 7th story, but one that begins not in 2023, but in October of 1894 with the arrest of French military officer Alfred Dreyfus, who also happened to be a Jew. The implications of his framing, arrest, incarceration and the fallout of his eventual exoneration reverberate today. Over this five-episode series, we examine how these events unfolded, and how they connect to the antisemitism that exists today.

  • Everyday life situations consisting of growing up in our days of youth to ghost , UFOs , crime and why is it so damn hot in Texas?  I guess you can call this an adult radio show online (so we get away with a lil more) lol! Music is a big deal in our lives so if we can help by listening and maybe setting up an interview lets Go!! 

  • The backstory to amazing court cases you need to know about. Lawyers and legal scholars become storytellers and give you the inside scoop on what makes these cases so extraordinary.

  • Hosted by Heather Ashley and Joe Ortiz, Women of HERstory: A Podcast is a twice weekly podcast dedicated to celebrating and recognizing women who made, or are making their mark on our society.
    The first episode of the week is a biographical dive in to a woman of the past or present, the second of the week is an interview with a woman who is doing her thing, making boss lady moves!

  • Welcome to 'The Ghost of the Wreckers: Spirits of the Cornish Coast,' where stories of the supernatural meet the rugged beauty of Cornwall. Hosted by Sandra Buller, this podcast invites listeners to explore the haunting tales and eerie legends that lurk in the misty corners of this breathtaking region. Each episode reveals a new facet of Cornwall's enigmatic past—from ghostly shipwrecks that still echo with the despair of lost sailors, to the notorious smugglers and witches whose legacies linger in the shadows. Sandra’s scholarly background coupled with her passion for storytelling makes this podcast a remarkable blend of history, folklore, and the paranormal, perfect for those who love a good story. Embrace the dark mysteries of Cornwall as you immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of its storied heritage and prepare for tales that will send shivers down your spine.

  • Declaration of Independence is the document in which the Thirteen Colonies declared themselves independent of the Kingdom of Great Britain and explained their justifications for doing so. It was ratified by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776.

  • From the host of My History Can Beat Up Your Politics, the story of the greatest argument for liberty ever written is told through the lives of the 56 men who committed their lives property and honor to the document. Carlson discusses not just Jefferson and Adams, but all of them even the less well known like the prisoner Richard Stockton, confused merchant Joesph Hewes, the dueler Gwinnett, brewer-philosopher Samuel Adams and the ultimate founder Richard Henry Lee. Many of the Signers suffered for their commitment, but some of the most incredible stories have been exaggerated. This podcast strives to make those distinctions between fact and fiction based on what we know. Learn a bit about the American Revolution and American History, and hopefully have a good time.

  • Taking you all the way back to the iconic PPVs that shaped wrestling history. Created by Bradley Palermo & Aaron Fink. 

  • A podcast series for kids where we explore interesting people, places, ponderings and past moments from history that shape the world around us.  

    Listen to 5-25 minute episodes for fun facts, interactive celebrations of knowledge, and cool takeaways.   

    Appropriate for elementary aged kids (5-12 years old) 

    Hosted by Amy Contreras, featuring her daughter Cece

    Amy has a BA of History from the University of Arizona and has spent her career in corporate Learning & Development, working at global organizations such as Uber, LinkedIn, and more. 

    Check this out! Podcast4kids covers topics such as historical figures, historical events, history questions, and more.  

  • So That’s How That Happened is the history podcast that serves up the juiciest scandals, wildest rumors, and most shocking moments from the past. Hosted by Jess—your gossipy bestie—it’s like sitting down with a friend to spill the historical tea. From royal betrayals to Hollywood feuds, political backstabbing to forgotten controversies, we’re diving into the stories that prove history is just one long, dramatic soap opera.

    With a casual, conversational feel, each episode unpacks the gossip-worthy moments that shaped the world, mixing deep dives with humor and a little bit of sass. Whether you’re a history buff or just here for the drama, get ready for the kind of storytelling that makes the past feel as scandalous as your favorite reality show. Because let’s be real—history is messy, dramatic, and way more entertaining than you remember. Stay scandalous.