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The Unusual History of Every Thing is a podcast for lovers of the weird history of common things in our world. Join cultural object preservationists Melanie Dellas and Karen Lacy as they uncover the u... more
FAQs about The Unusual History of Every Thing:How many episodes does The Unusual History of Every Thing have?The podcast currently has 122 episodes available.
December 27, 2022Weird Things Cities Drop on New Year’s EveAll over the world, the coming of the new year is ushered in with fireworks, champagne, a kiss, and, for the last 114 years, people have been celebrating New Year’s Eve by watching the ball drop in New York City’s Times Square. But it’s not the only thing that is dropped on New Year’s Eve in America. Cities around the country really get creative, and maybe a little weird, and we’re here for it. ...more16minPlay
December 20, 2022How Rudolph Got His Red NoseWe all know the story of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, but what is less commonly known is where that story comes from – and the fact that some reindeer DO have red noses. On this episode, we explain why Rudolph, the beloved Christmas reindeer, has a red nose – and it’s not because of alcohol. ...more8minPlay
December 13, 2022WW2’s Female Santas & the History of Mrs. ClausEveryone knows Santa Claus is a man, but in 1941, during World War 2, the women needed to stand in. It wasn’t unusual. Because the war took most of the men in America from their homes and jobs, the women left behind stepped in to do the work. They became riveters, crane operators, cab drivers, baseball players -- and even Santas....more12minPlay
December 06, 2022The Eggnog Riot of 1876Every country has a traditional holiday drink served to friends and family at gatherings and celebrations, and Americans and Canadians love their eggnog. Eggnog is an acquired taste, and not one that you would think would cause riots. But in 1876, that’s exactly what it did. ...more14minPlay
November 22, 2022How Pumpkin Pie and ‘Mary Had A Little Lamb’ Became Part of Thanksgiving History On this episode, in honor of Thanksgiving, we thought we’d tell you how pumpkin pie became a Thanksgiving staple, and how "Mary Had A Little Lamb" was connected to it. ...more9minPlay
November 15, 2022The Unusual History of Nursery Rhymes & Lullabies: Rock-A-Bye BabyFor many parents in the western world, saying nursery rhymes and singing lullabies to their children are normal. But do people ever really stop and think about the words they’re saying to their innocent babies? Probably not, and that’s why we’re here: To show you the dark history of normal, everyday things people rarely pay attention to. On this episode, we uncover the darker side of lullabies and begin to question some people’s parenting skills. ...more15minPlay
November 08, 2022The Unusual History of Trees and the Oldest Family Tree Ever FoundBeing interested in where your ancestors come from is not a new thing. People all over the world have a long and varied history of trying to find their roots to understand who they are. On this episode, we dig up the roots of the oldest family tree discovered so far and get a glimpse into the family structure of neolithic people. ...more13minPlay
November 01, 2022Radiocarbon Dating Our History: How & Why Things Need to Change On this episode, we look at the history of and the science behind radiocarbon dating artifacts, and what changes will be necessary in the future. ...more11minPlay
October 25, 2022Ghosts: A Judgy Journey to Get to the AfterlifeEvery culture around the world believes in some sort of ghost, spirit or soul that leaves the body at death to go to some sort of afterlife. On this episode, we get into the Halloween spirit by looking at the ghosts of various cultures, examine how we’re still judged even in the afterlife, and the important role dogs play even in death. ...more14minPlay
October 18, 2022The Malleus Maleficarum and the History of WitchesFrom the 9th century to the 13th century, witchcraft was looked down upon by the Christian churches as pagan superstition. But in the late 1400s, the heresy of witchcraft as a superstition turned into the heresy of consorting with the Devil. On this episode, to add to the Halloween spirit, we thought we’d try to understand how one book could be responsible for centuries of witch hunts. ...more11minPlay
FAQs about The Unusual History of Every Thing:How many episodes does The Unusual History of Every Thing have?The podcast currently has 122 episodes available.