Ridiculous History

History is beautiful, brutal and, often, ridiculous. Join Ben Bowlin and Noel Brown as they dive into some of the weirdest stories from across the span of human civilization in Ridiculous History, a podcast by iHeartRadio.

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Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 18 days 19 hours 54 minutes

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The Cobra Effect, Part 1: Snakes, Rats, and Unintended Consequences

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Back in the days of the British Raj, colonial leaders had a problem: Delhi was overrun with snakes. And not just any snakes -- cobras. These dangerous death noodles slithered through every nook and cranny in town. The solution? Put a bounty on cobras, and allow any citizen to receive payment for every cobra skin they bring in. While this seemed like a good idea at first, it quickly led to even more snakes pouring into town...


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 March 9, 2022  41m
 
 

British Suffragettes Knew Jūjitsu

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As activists in the UK fought for the right to vote (and divorce, and inherit land), they ran into increasingly brutal actions on the part of police -- they were beaten, arrested, imprisoned, and even force fed when attempting hunger strikes. The police seemed confident that this abuse would silence the protestors... but that was before they were aware of Jūjitsu expert and dojo owner Edith Garrud...


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 March 4, 2022  52m
 
 

Introducing: Inventing Anna


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 March 2, 2022  2m
 
 

A Tale of Two Hansons: Busting Myths About the 'First' US President

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It's no secret that people in the US often tend to mythologize the Founding Fathers -- so it shouldn't come as a surprise that people also, often, claim George Washington wasn't actually the first US president. What gives? Tune in to learn more.


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 March 2, 2022  39m
 
 

Did Soldiers in World War I Really Team Up to Fight Wolves?

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World War I was a bloody, terrifying conflict for everyone involved -- and not just humans. In today's episode, Ben, Noel and Max accidentally run into deep emotions, going one hundred percent Team Wolf as they explore the ecological consequences of massive human conflict. Ben remains resentful regarding the hot tub situation.


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 February 25, 2022  43m
 
 

Introducing: Big Brother


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 February 24, 2022  2m
 
 

Slum Tourists: When Wealthy People Toured Chinatown ‘For Fun’

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It’s true — back in the day, wealthy residents of cities from London to Chicago would pay for tours of disadvantaged communities, the same way that you might take your friends to a zoo today. The communities responded, staging events meant to give the upper class an ersatz sense of authenticity. Spoiler, it was terrible.


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 February 23, 2022  44m
 
 

That Time Victorians Treated Seaweed like Pokemon

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Europe's Victorian Era was, in many ways, a study in contradiction. While society in general championed independent scientific research, institutions of the day rejected women as members. Seaweed collections became a way for these scientists to circumvent the dumb ideas of their day.


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 February 18, 2022  51m
 
 

Valentine's Day Is So Much Weirder Than We Thought

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Valentine's Day is a pretty normal holiday in the US and several other countries, and other parts of the world have similar holidays, focused on appreciating our loved ones. But as Ben, Noel and Max learn in today's special episode, a lot of the history behind Valentine's Day is just... incredibly weird...


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 February 15, 2022  1h16m
 
 

Weirdest Celebrity Busts, Part II: Mr. David Lee Roth and a Drunken John Wayne

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What can Mr. David Lee Roth's run-ins with the law teach us about wholesomeness? Why did John Wayne have public, drunken beef with Harvard? In part two of this week's special two-part series, guests Zaron Burnett and Elizabeth Dutton, the creators and hosts of Ridiculous Crime, join the guys to explore some of history's strangest celebrity busts.


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 February 11, 2022  1h1m