

Ridiculous History
iHeartPodcasts
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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Jan 11, 2025 • 41min
CLASSIC: Why British Soccer Players Saluted the Nazis
Discover the strange moment when British soccer players saluted Nazis before World War II, exploring how sports became a tool for propaganda. Delve into the dark interplay between soccer and fascism, and the moral dilemmas faced by athletes. Learn about resistance from figures like an Austrian soccer captain, and reflect on how historical sporting events intertwine with nationalism and politics. Uncover the lasting influence of these choices on modern sports and society.

Jan 9, 2025 • 51min
How Dogs Went Domestic, Part Two: Yes, Dogs Know What You're Thinking
The intriguing journey of dog domestication unfolds, revealing the ancient bond between humans and wolves. Discover how mutual benefits shaped their relationship, leading to the diverse breeds we know today. Explore the differences between taming and domestication, alongside the fascinating ability of dogs to read human emotions and body language. Personal stories add warmth, while scientific insights hint at a future with even deeper connections. The evolution of companionship is celebrated, highlighting dogs' unique adaptability and emotional intelligence.

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Jan 7, 2025 • 53min
How Dogs Went Domestic, Part One: Classic Rom-Com
Discover the origins of the profound bond between humans and their canine companions. Explore the fascinating evolution from wolves to a diverse array of dog breeds, highlighting their unique traits and cultural significance. Delight in the humorous anecdotes about dog personalities and pop culture references, alongside a light-hearted take on sports betting. Engage with the deep-rooted connection shaped by ecological shifts and shared history, all wrapped in entertaining discussions that blend humor with insightful exploration.

Jan 4, 2025 • 33min
CLASSIC: Why don't Americans use bidets?
Whether you're royalty or a roaming vagrant, a President or a pauper, one thing's for sure: At some point, you'll have to use the restroom. While sanitation isn't often brought up in polite conversation, it plays a vital role in human health, and over the centuries various civilizations have come up with some pretty innovative ways of staying clean. Globally speaking, the bidet is one of humanity's most popular sanitation technologies -- it's spread across Europe to Asia and beyond. So why don't Americans use these? Join Ben and Noel as they crack the case in this Classic episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 2, 2025 • 37min
CLASSIC: The Earliest Recorded Mooning Killed Thousands
Dive into the absurdity of mooning, a cheeky act rooted in history that goes back millennia. Hear about the hilariously tragic tale of the first recorded mooning, where an insult sparked a social uproar. Explore how this playful gesture morphed through time, from ancient conflicts to literary references in Chaucer. The discussion offers a humorous lens on identity and cultural tensions, while intertwining personal anecdotes and historical mischief that will leave you laughing and pondering.

Dec 31, 2024 • 41min
The Story of Claudette Colvin, with Nimene Wureh
While most people today already know the inspiring story of Rosa Parks and her pivotal role in the Montgomery Bus Riots, a lot of folks still don't know the story of Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old arrested nine months before Rosa Parks for the exact same reason: refusing to give up her seat on the bus in segregated Alabama. In today's special interview, Ben, Noel and Max explore this story with the one and only Nimene Wureh, the host of Historical Records, an family friendly, explosive blend of history and hip-hop. Spoiler: listen to the very end -- there's a surprise!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 28, 2024 • 39min
CLASSIC: How did Fido become the default name for dogs?
Discover the fascinating origins of the name 'Fido' and its status as a quintessential dog name. Explore the touching bond between Abraham Lincoln and his cherished dog, illustrating the deep roots of human-canine connections. The discussion humorously contrasts quirky dog and cat names while delving into cultural perceptions of pets. You'll also hear the poignant, albeit tragic, story of Fido's untimely demise, revealing the emotional significance of pets in our lives. Prepare for a playful journey through history and nostalgia!

Dec 26, 2024 • 47min
Whatever Happened to Mac Tonight?
In the great pantheon of fast food mascots, one iconic figure stands separate from the rest: a crooning, crescent moon-faced musician named Mac Tonight. Originally part of an ambitious campaign to advertise McDonald's as a place for adults as well as kids, Mac experienced skyrocketing -- yet short-lived -- viral fame. In today's episode, Ben, Noel and Max dive into Mac's origin story to discover exactly what happened to this once-beloved, world famous Moon Man.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 24, 2024 • 36min
The First Recorded Christmas Was The Latest Birthday Party Ever
Discover the intriguing history of Christmas as a birthday celebration, which only gained popularity long after Jesus' death. The discussion humorously critiques the commercialism of the holiday while exploring its humble origins. Delve into the Nativity story and the peculiar practicality of gifts given to a newborn. Learn about Jesus' complex character as both a revered figure and a societal disruptor. Also, explore global Christmas customs that range from the whimsical Yule Lads to the menacing Krampus, all wrapped in a festive bow of humor.

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Dec 21, 2024 • 37min
CLASSIC: Dock Ellis and the Legend of the LSD No-hitter
Did you know a pitcher threw a no-hitter on LSD? Dive into Dock Ellis's surreal story from June 1970, blending psychedelics and sports. Explore the nostalgic ambiance of baseball games and how altered states enhance experiences. Discover the controversial legacy of performance-enhancing drugs in baseball, the societal implications of addiction, and how Ellis's struggles resonate beyond the diamond. This incredible narrative highlights the absurd side of sports while addressing deeper issues like race and mental health.


