Plants That Light
Glowing plants and mushrooms are a staple of science fiction and fantasy environments, but did you know these fantastical elements are based on real organisms? This episode should be called glowing non-animal organisms b...
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Dazed and confused: Led Zeppelin Bio.
Mario A Ortiz Ramos
Seforimchatter
Nachi Weinstein
A History of the United States
Jamie Redfern
The Presidential Radio Address
Primary Source History
Native Land Pod
iHeartPodcasts and Reasoned Choice
Gretel le Maître Ponders Beauty, with Bede & other guests
Gretel le Maître
Scripture Unscripted
The Bible Bus
Bloomin' Legends with Johnny Vaughan & Gavin Woods
Global
Next Level Soul Español con Alex Ferrari
Alex Ferrari
The Morbid Curiosity Podcast
The Morbid Curiosity Podcast
英文小酒馆 LHH
英文小酒馆 LHH
This Day in History
onthisdayinhistory
White Horse Inn
Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, Bob Hiller, Walter R. Strickland II
Labor History Today
laborhistorytoday
海獅說---生活裡的小世界史
神奇海獅先生
אפרכסת
אמיר אורן
Iron Trap Garage Podcast
Iron Trap
American Campus Podcast
Lauren Lassabe Shepherd
Classic Radio Theater
Hudson River Radio .com
Western Context - News from Alberta, BC, and Canada
Western Context
The Frommer's Travel Show
Pauline Frommer
Psychedelic Chill Music Podcast
Psychedelic Chill Music
Half Price Horror
John Seavey
Modern Classical Music Podcast
Tandy Venice
Half-Arsed History
Riley Knight
Les grands dossiers de l'Histoire par Franck Ferrand
Radio Classique
Nym & Nylene's Nightmare Cottage
Nightmare Nym
My Lunch Break
MY LUNCH BREAK
Media Matters Podcast Network
Michael Wilson
The Listening Tube
Bob Woodley
Into The Austenverse
David & Lisa Campbell
Once Upon A Crime
Esther Ludlow
Sunday Sounds Of Ireland
WTBR 89.7FM - Pittsfield Community Radio
The Days of Noah
The Days of Noah
Blues History: This Week In The Blues
Big Train and the Loco Motives
Sick Man Talking Podcast
Sick Man Talking
Histoire
The Morbid Curiosity Podcast
Glowing plants and mushrooms are a staple of science fiction and fantasy environments, but did you know these fantastical elements are based on real organisms? This episode should be called glowing non-animal organisms b...
CW: Discussions of Religious persecution, and brief descriptions of torture, execution, and abduction. This episode also discusses an area that is currently experiencing violent political strife. During the Spanish Inqui...
Water demands respect - it's life-giving, but also extremely dangerous. It's no wonder that tales of dangerous water creatures exist in cultures all over the world and throughout time. One such creature is the Bunyip, wh...
CW: Discossions of death, crime scenes, and decompostion Human Taphonomy Facilities, nicknamed Body Farms, are locations where donated human corpses are left to decay in order to study the process of decomposition. This ...
The Myrtles Plantation is known as the most haunted hotel in America, hosting a very prominent ghost of an enslaved woman named Chloe. Does the history hold any truth to the stories? Let's discuss! CW: Enslavement, viole...
Mushrooms. So cute. So tasty. So very toxic. Humans have loved and feared mushrooms since before written history. In this episode, Hallie discusses the tumultuous history of this relationship, and a few of the most deadl...
Originally posted in Dec. 2022, lets dive back into Krampus. Without much effort, the layers of the Christian holiday of Christmas can be peeled away to reveal its origins in more ancient pagan traditions from across Eur...
The Nahanni region in Canada's Northwest Territories has a nickname - The Valley of Headless Men - because several decapitated bodies have been discovered over the years. Most of these were found during the goldrush and ...
Originally published for patrons on Jun 28, 2023. Let's take a casual dip into the world of medical terminology: its history, how diseases are named, colloquial names and out of date terms for disease, and fancy words fo...
For this year's Halloween Horror story, the MCP proudly presents A Party for Chancy.
Vampire folklore is ancient, but with the publishing of Bram Stoker's Dracula in 1897, that lore changed forever. The terrifying, grotesque creature became suave and charming, then continued to evolve into the seductive ...
Originally published on Patreon on April 9th, 2025 'Baba Yaga is a powerful witch who terrorizes all who enter the deep forest from her hut on bird's legs, it's fences strung with human bones. In this episode, Hallie di...
Did you know that disease has been used to help people? In this episode we're going to discuss several cases in which disease, or disease research, was utilized to protect people from great harm. All of these cases occur...
Originally published for MCP Patrons of Feb 15, 2025. 'In this episode, Hallie explores the physiological and psychological aspects of fear, how these reactions may have developed in our human past, and how they both ben...
In November of 1922, archaeologist Howard Carter discovered an ancient Egyptian royal tomb, the first ever to be found in tact. It belonged to a little known pharaoh named Tutankhamun. This discovery stands as one of the...
Originally released in Apr 24, 2017 with the title 'Getting Ahead in Life' Modern medicine seeks to find ways to ease the struggle for those affected by disease and disability. One of these that went from science fiction...
Originally released for Patrons on Sep 26, 2024 In this episode, Hallie dives into the web of social factors that likely drove the Salem Witch trials. The bewitched girls, called the afflicted, were from one faction in t...
Epilepsy is a neurological condition that causes seizures, but throughout history, it was thought to be caused by demonic possession, angry gods and evil spirits. In this episode we discuss what Epilepsy is, and its medi...
Originally released for Patrons on Feb 13, 2023. "Highgate cemetery was one of the first large garden cemeteries built during the industrialization of London. Over the years it's had its ups and downs, from being a sough...
Between the late 18th and early 20th century, the fear of premature burial was intense. This fear was spurred by both real incidents and magnification of the issue by newspapers and public interest groups. Many inventive...
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