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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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In a burst of meta-humor, the Encyclopædia Britannica defines encyclopædia as "reference work that contains information on all branches of knowledge or that treats a particular branch of knowledge in a comprehensive manner." It's high praise -- but if there's any single book that's earned the right to describe itself this way, it's this one. Tune in as Ben, Noel and Max delve into the history of one of the world's most famous reference works (and check out our earlier episode on the Oxford English Dictionary, as well).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's tangy. It's salty. It's sweet. It's unctuous... but what exactly is Worcestershire sauce? Join Ben, Noel and Max on their continuing condiment journey as they explore the bizarre origin story of one of the world's most famous (and, arguably, strangest) sauces in today's episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today author Roald Dahl is best-known for his prolific writing career -- but, as it turns out, he lived an entirely different life before he ever put pen to paper to create children's stories. Learn more about Roald Dahl's earlier life as a fighter ace, a legendary ladies man, and a World War II-era spy (seriously, like a real-life James Bond!) in this classic episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Principality of Liechtenstein is a small, landlocked country out in the alpines -- and while it's a tiny nation, it has an enormous depth of history. In today's episode, Ben, Noel and Max continue their exploration of micronations with the last remnant of the Holy Roman Empire.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird. It's a plane. It's... "definitely not Superman." At least, that's what Fawcett Comics told the courts, beginning a multigenerational, multiversal saga of strangeness that continues in the modern day. In today's episode, the guys ask: Why are there so many Captain Marvels?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You've seen them before, whether in forwarded spam email, a strangely passionate TikTok comment: THE DREADED ALL-CAPS TYPER.Where does this practice come from? How did everyone agree that typing in ALL CAPS means you're yelling at someone via text? Join the gang in this classic episode as they... FIND OUT.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Easter! It's a big deal, all across the world. And just like earlier celebrations of spirituality, it's been commodified in the United States. In today's episode, Ben, Max, and Noel sneak into the Sunday service just a bit late to explore how the ancient commemorations of rebirth gave rise to one of Christianity's most important holy days -- while also figuring where the heck this huge rabbit costume and egg hunt came from. Apologies to every substitute teacher playing this in class: we only tell the truth, and we tell it ridiculous.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever shown off your favorite cannon, or deparately rode a horse through the night for a little birthday romance? If so, thank your lucky stars you didn't go out like two particularly unlucky Scottish kings. Join Ben, Noel and Max as they continue to explore the ridiculous deaths of royals in today's "Whoops, All Scotland" episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As early miscalculations and subsequent confusion continued to build, Delaware found itself in a three-state beef over a tiny section of land -- and though the land itself might not be a large chunk of real estate, the beef it produced led to dangerous conflict more than once. Would the newly-minted US be able to resolve this internal discord without an inter-state war? Learn more in the second part of this two-part series.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Although it's the second-smallest state in the US, don't let Delaware's diminutive geography fool you. This state has a tremendous economy, and loads of ridiculous history in its past. In this week's special two-part series, the guys dive into the history of a strange conflict that bedeviled the state from its early days all the way into the 20th century -- a contentious, tiny piece of land that almost led to open combat: this is the story of the Delaware Wedge.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is it about model trains that so captivates people, young and old alike? How did they start as an icon of innovation, and then become such a treasured piece of nostalgia over time? In today's episode, the gang explores the history of model trains from centuries past to the modern day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Austrian candy brand Pez is perhaps more well-known for its iconic dispensers than for the candy itself. While they may seem commonplace today, these tablet-shaped bricks have a surprising origin story. In today's episode, Ben, Noel and Max dive into the original purpose of Pez: part candy, yes -- but also an innovative way to help Austrians stop smoking.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What happened to the payphone? Were you also stunned the first time you saw Abe Lincoln without a beard? In the second part of this special two-part series, Mo Rocca explores the strange passage of the past to the present, and what we carry with us along the way. Join Ben, Noel, Max and Mo as they learn more about Mobituaries and the art of storytelling with a soul.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the world of journalism and literature, there's nothing quite like the obituary. Sometimes called the first draft of history, an obituary can function as a love letter, a condemnation -- but, perhaps more than anything, a portrait of a person gone from this mortal plane. In the first part of this special two-part series, Ben, Noel and Max join the legendary journalist, author, correspondent and podcaster Mo Rocca, host of Mobituaries, to learn more about this unique genre of literature, from the history of obituaries to the art of crafting them. (Spoiler: Mo extemporaneously composes the definitive obituary of the pager in this one.)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you a fan of licorice? Have you ever encountered wax lips in the wild? Where do you stand in the great Peeps debate? Join Ben, Noel and Max as they continue to explore some of the world's most divisive candy in the second part of this special two-part series.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Whether or not you have a sweet tooth, odds are you probably have some strong opinions about candy. Following up (finally!) on their earlier Halloween conversation, Ben, Noel and Max explore some of the most divisive candies on the planet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let's be honest: leap year sounds pretty nuts when you explain it. We have the regular 365-day year three times in a row, but every fourth year we add one extra day in February. (With... several other notable caveats.) Join Ben, Noel and Max as they figure out where leap year came from, why it's a thing, and whether it's still genuinely better than nothing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, hot sauce is a global phenomenon, with millions of bottles sold every single year. But where does it come from? What makes it so popular -- and why won't water douse the heat when things get out of hand? Tune in as Ben, Noel and Max explore the spicy origin story of hot sauce.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Odds are you've heard about the Guinness Book of World Records, the famous, often inaccurate compilation of various impressive, important, and ridiculous feats from people across the planet. But how did it come about? How on earth did a brewer become the repository of all this strange knowledge? Tune in for a surprising peek behind the keg -- and into the cups -- of Guinness history and human ambition.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Long-time listeners will know Ben, Noel and Max are big fans of their peer podcast, Ridiculous Crime -- but what happens when the guys join forces with Elizabeth, Zaron and Dave? Tune in for the first part of this two-part series, as Ridiculous Crime and Ridiculous History seek to stump each other in a lively game of 20 Questions, all based on strange historical flexes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Regular To

HOW MUCH????

Apr 8th
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jalaludeen jalal

I love this channel

Apr 8th
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Weather or Not

listening right now I'm confused so happy birthday!

Apr 6th
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Feb 9th
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Samantha Ricker

It's crazy that Irish businesses sell Joyce books everywhere considering his works were banned during his lifetime.

Nov 29th
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Happy⚛️Heretic

The sounds & smells that must have emanated from that bedroom.....

Nov 29th
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Conor

what the fuck is this shit? did someone make a mistake and upload this to the wrong podcast

Oct 12th
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Ari

FYI I'm from the Philippines and peanut butter is commonplace in groceries here and there are a number of both local and foreign brands.

Jun 13th
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Alex Wilson

Having not listened to this episode yet as of me writing this post, I hope they thoroughly delve deep into the "white van random candy stranger danger kidnapping children" issue.

May 7th
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Kat McBeath

Loved the normalization of pronoun inclusion.👍 Anyway, I lived in an apartment back in my college days that I think may have been haunted. *content warning: brief mention of suicide* I moved into this place that was old enough that it still had piping from gas lighting, and a friend told me they thought someone died in my bathroom. Separate friend came over and said she thought a 15 year old girl had killed herself in the bathtub. My boyfriend took a shower there and said he felt watched and then laid down for a nap and dreamt of a girl in the bathroom who just wanted to say 'hi'. I'm pretty sure I didn't tell anyone about anyone else's experience prior to theirs. So I went into the bathroom and I spoke out loud to the potential ghost, saying that I had no issues with it, and if it didn't mess with me, I wouldn't mess with it. I never experienced anything in the bathroom (except for the very odd occurrence of flies coming out of the light fixture), but I had a strange moment o

Mar 12th
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Chak Olate

The food pyramid wasn't the work of politicians lining their pockets, it was the work of the USDA. Agriculture, as in grain. It's no wonder the grain level was huge.

Jan 22nd
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Brenda Mai

I would listen to this podcast if it was like the rest of the Ridiculous podcasts

Jan 21st
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Willis Miller

I want all leaf blowes banned forever!

Jan 15th
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dp

omg what an unlistenable collection of dude praddling this show is

Sep 3rd
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George Burhans

if you're doing a history podcast you should know a marathon is 26.2 miles. Not the first time they don't know basic facts.

Aug 14th
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Shannon Pitts

From where do you get the idea that Calhoun and Jackson were friends? Vice presidents at that time weren't running mates.

Aug 10th
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Happy⚛️Heretic

I'd definitely watch a "Good news show"! I've been on a news blackout for like the past 2 years now because it was affecting my health & psyche.

Jul 30th
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Batty McBelfry

oooh sounds like he might be afraid of antifa super spies as well

Jul 15th
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Cameron Waddel

Go Kiwi!😁

Jun 11th
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Maria Gunn

can you do a show on Father Devine? I came across a video and he seems very interesting. thank you, love this podcast

Jun 7th
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