History Defeats Itself

<p>Kevin Rosenquist, John Banks, and Greg Mitchell discuss events and people that exemplify how humans never really learn from their history. The show is part history podcast, part society and culture podcast, and all comedy podcast. Sometimes clever, sometimes sophomoric, but always entertaining, the boys are here to put a smile on your face.</p>

The War on Christmas, Krampus, and the Underwear Bomber

It's the HDI 2024 Holiday Extravaganza! Kevin discusses the outrage some have over people saying Happy Holidays instead of Merry Christmas. Greg educates us on the history of Krampus. And John talks about the Underwear Bomber. Spike your eggnog, get cozy, and celebrate the season with your three favorite knuckleheads.

12-13
01:07:04

Robert Hanssen, Movie Remakes, and Minimum Wage

In this episode of HDI, Greg discusses the FBI man turned Russian spy, Robert Hanssen, Kevin wonders why Hollywood continues to remake movies despite their lack of success, and John discusses minimum wage, and how it's not a livable wage in the slightest sense.

10-29
01:04:23

Gratitude, OnlyFans, and Critics

In this episode the crew discusses gratitude, how OnlyFans is dominating the porn industry, and we debate whether there is still a place for professional critics in today's society.

10-04
01:13:20

Go $@%! Yourself, Good Habits, and a Terrifying Bromance

In this episode, Greg wonders what circumstances warrant telling someone to go F themselves. John discusses how good habits can be developed, how to break bad ones, and why Kevin should make his bed every day. And Kevin expresses his concerns about the budding bromance between Elon Musk and Donald Trump.

08-22
01:46:25

Louisiana's Commandment, The Pros and Cons of Splitting the Atom, and Procrastination | Comedy Podcast

The boys are back! In this episode, Kevin talks about Louisiana forcing public schools to display the ten commandments in every classroom, as well as Oklahoma forcing public schools to teach the Bible as part of its curriculum. John talks about the pros and cons of splitting the atom - nuclear war is bad but medical advances are good. And Greg, who clearly didn't put any effort in, talks about procrastination.

07-16
01:30:53

Rocket Man's Dark Side: Wernher von Braun | History Defeats Itself Comedy Podcast

Today we're talking about Wernher von Braun, a Nazi who was recruited by NASA after World War 2 to help develop the space program.    https://linktr.ee/historydefeatsitself

03-28
56:52

Poyais Hoax: History's Ultimate Land Scam | History Defeats Itself Comedy Podcast

Dive into the captivating story of the Poyais Scheme, the ultimate historical scam by Gregor MacGregor, who sold dreams of a nonexistent paradise to hundreds. Explore how this 19th-century con artist created Poyais, duping settlers and investors alike, and the stark reality that awaited them. From MacGregor's early exploits to the scheme's fallout and its place in the annals of financial frauds, this episode uncovers the allure of utopian dreams and the timeless lessons of history's audacious scams.   https://linktr.ee/historydefeatsitself

03-13
51:32

The Snobbery of Being a Music Snob | History Defeats Itself Comedy Podcast

Have you or someone you know been affected by music snobbery? Have you fallen victim to ridicule from elitists who think their supposed deeper understanding of music makes you look inferior? You've come to the right place. Because Greg is talking about being a music snob. Kevin is on the same page. John thinks they're just dicks. https://linktr.ee/historydefeatsitself

02-28
01:10:23

From Mexico with Love: Drug Trafficking | History Defeats Itself Comedy Podcast

Join us as we embark on a journey through the complex web of drug trafficking from Mexico. We'll discuss the smugglers' innovations and the unintended consequences that ripple through societies. Laugh and learn with us as we unpack the serious topic of drug trafficking with our usual dose of comedy and historical insight. A must-listen for those who enjoy a giggle with their gritty realities!  https://linktr.ee/historydefeatsitself [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbG1CaFlKMWNtLWYxQXhKM05TMmZtVmJaV1pnZ3xBQ3Jtc0tsMnJuWEt2SDc4ODk4WlhOQno0Y0dueEV4Tl80WnVuNjNLTGdIMTJrLVJiUFdDcEhCdGVJVU1KRF9DNVRNamtWTUkxSTJZd0lRcUlOSXd2ZXFGRVV2OTlrUTVaVXBGY0lhZFZTVUZWcVM4TFJWM1RqQQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Flinktr.ee%2Fhistorydefeatsitself&v=rFNNjwFh8qA]

02-14
01:10:22

The Great Alaskan Volcano Prank | History Defeats Itself Comedy Podcast

Join us in this intriguing episode as we delve into the humorous tale of the Mount Edgecumbe volcano hoax – a masterful April Fools' prank pulled off by Oliver 'Porky' Bickar in 1974. Discover how a sleepy Alaskan town was stirred by billowing smoke from a dormant volcano, leading to a mix of panic, confusion, and, ultimately, laughter. We unravel the planning, execution, and aftermath of one of history's most audacious pranks. https://linktr.ee/historydefeatsitself

01-31
44:10

Sawney Bean: Gruesome Tales from Scotland | History Defeats Itself Comedy Podcast

Dive into the dark legend of Sawney Bean as we explore the grisly tale of Scotland's most infamous clan leader and cannibal. Was Bean a real figure or just folklore? We dissect this macabre story, blending historical facts with our humorous take. Perfect for fans of true crime and quirky history. Subscribe for more episodes where humor meets the bizarre corners of the past. Discover More - linktr.ee/historydefeatsitself

01-17
48:10

I Ate Too Much Borscht | A Comedy Podcast

We're back! After a holiday break in which there was much yuletide cheer and a successful stint as a mall Santa by John, despite there being no malls anymore, we're back in action. John leads the first episode of 2024 on the topic of Nikola Tesla. An inventor, pioneer, and borscht fan (probably) Tesla changed the world as much as anyone ever has. We're here to talk about. Plus, Greg is on location from his bathroom.   https://linktr.ee/historydefeatsitself

01-03
01:07:11

Elf on the Shelf | A Comedy Podcast

On a very special episode of History Defeats Itself, John and Kevin record in the same room. And it is very special. Also, we discuss the Elf on the Shelf. Adorable Christmas tradition? Or Big Brother-esque spy tool designed to prepare kids for a lifetime of surveillance. You decide. https://linktr.ee/historydefeatsitself

11-29
53:33

Dengue Fever | A Comedy Podcast

If you need a reason to hate mosquitos, outside of the annoyance, itchiness, and intense smell of deet-infused repellent products, you can also get dengue fever. Fun! Tune in to learn more.    https://linktr.ee/historydefeatsitself

11-15
01:02:52

Cats | A Comedy Podcast

If you often find yourself wondering, "What is the historical and cultural impact of felines," you've come to the right place. On this episode, John enlightens his co-hosts, and the world, about all things cats. Also, we discuss chlamydia and The Shawshank Redemption. https://linktr.ee/historydefeatsitself

11-01
57:50

Monsters | A Comedy Podcast

In honor of Halloween (or All Hallow's Eve for those of you from the old country), Kevin leads the crew in a vibrant discussion about Monsters. Don't worry, John only gets scared a few times. https://linktr.ee/historydefeatsitself

10-18
01:02:54

Dementia | A Comedy Podcast

One of the toughest things a family can go through is watching a loved one battle dementia. It's also something people don't talk enough about. In this episode, we discuss this illness's ins and outs and even tell some jokes along the way.   https://bio.site/historydefeatsitself

10-04
01:07:19

Stop Signs vs Roundabouts | A Comedy Podcast

Have you ever sat down and really thought about how much better the world would be if we replaced stop signs with roundabouts? No, of course, you haven't. That would be insane. But John did. So join us as he leads the classic debate about what method of managing small intersections is best.  https://bio.site/historydefeatsitself

09-21
55:33

Free Will | A Comedy Podcast

After being needlessly ridiculed by John and Greg simply for having an opinion too advanced for them to understand, Kevin decided to lead his own philosophical episode, this time discussing free will. Do we have as much control over our lives as we'd like to think we do? We'll answer that question definitively, with no room for ambiguity or debate, once and for all.  https://bio.site/historydefeatsitself

09-06
01:09:34

Opinions | A Comedy Podcast

Not to be outdone by last episode's foray into philosophy by John, Greg is leading the charge this time on another philosophical-ish topic: people's difficulty changing their opinions. At least, I think that's what it was about.

08-23
01:01:37

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