

Stuff You Missed in History Class
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Join Holly and Tracy as they bring you the greatest and strangest Stuff You Missed In History Class in this podcast by iHeartRadio.
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Aug 14, 2024 • 36min
Charles Nessler’s Permanent Waves
Charles Nessler, an early 1900s beauty innovator, is credited with creating the permanent wave, transforming the hair industry forever. He shares the fascinating journey from skepticism to acceptance of his groundbreaking technique. The discussion highlights how permanent waves shaped beauty standards and ignited the growth of salons as vital social spaces for women. Nessler's eccentric theories on hair's psychological implications also spark debate, showcasing his lasting impact on beauty culture. His legacy intertwines personal grooming with societal changes.

Aug 12, 2024 • 39min
Vidkun Quisling
Vidkun Quisling, a key figure in WWII, is infamous for betraying Norway by collaborating with the Nazis. The discussion dives into his complex early life, including his unique political ideology and mentorship under Soviet influences. His rise to power and vision for a fascist regime is examined, as well as his controversial attempts to implement youth programs aimed at indoctrination. The podcast also details his treason trial, the consequences of his actions during the Holocaust, and the lasting impact of his treasonous legacy.

Aug 10, 2024 • 35min
SYMHC Classics: Battleships!
Dive into the dramatic tales of iconic shipwrecks like the Vasa, which sank tragically on its maiden voyage due to design flaws. Explore the innovative engineering of the USS Monitor and the haunting mystery of the H.L. Hunley, the first combat submarine. Discover the tragic final moments of Japan's Yamato battleship during WWII. This journey through maritime history reveals the incredible challenges and lessons learned from these legendary vessels.

Aug 9, 2024 • 33min
Behind the Scenes Minis: Traveling and Diseases
Travel tales from live shows reveal the chaotic side of airline adventures. The hosts explore how communication often gets overanalyzed amidst social scrutiny. They dive into the ongoing challenges of public health, notably the issues surrounding norovirus and COVID-19 variants. Personal stories highlight the struggles with infectious diseases and healthcare responses. It's a blend of humor and serious reflections on health misconceptions and the importance of clear information in times of outbreaks.

Aug 7, 2024 • 44min
Three Eponymous Diseases
Discover the fascinating stories behind three diseases named after individuals. Learn about the dramatic outbreak of Legionnaires' in 1976 and the challenges health officials faced. Uncover the infectious nature of norovirus, its historical roots, and the complexities of its identification. Dive into the tragic stories of the 1976 Ebola outbreaks, highlighting community impacts and response efforts. Explore the stigma surrounding disease names and their influence on public perception and healthcare.

Aug 5, 2024 • 47min
Gene Stratton-Porter Live at the Indiana History Center
Gene Stratton-Porter was a best-selling writer, illustrator, nature photographer, naturalist, and film producer. She shares her childhood experiences on a Wabash County farm, which ignited her passion for nature and writing. The conversation covers her resilience as a female naturalist facing societal challenges and her contributions to environmental preservation. Listeners are treated to stories of her literary success, activism against harmful practices, and the legacy of her nature preserves in Indiana.

Aug 3, 2024 • 25min
SYMHC Classics: La Scala Opera House
Discover the fascinating history of Teatro alla Scala, a cornerstone of Italian culture since 1778. Learn about the restoration efforts that revived Milan's cultural heritage and the role of notable figures like Empress Maria Teresa. Explore the opera house's evolution through the influence of legendary composers such as Verdi and Puccini. Delve into the tumultuous premieres and enduring legacy of iconic works like 'Madama Butterfly.' This journey through art highlights La Scala's resilience and importance in the world of opera.

Aug 2, 2024 • 28min
Behind the Scenes Minis: Foodie Fun and Bureaucracy
Holly shares intriguing tales from Henri Charpentier's life, shedding light on the sweet origins of pralines. Tracy dives into the Domesday Book and reflects on whimsical stories of time travel. Together, they discuss the quirks of food debates, like what really makes a sandwich. The duo also humorously navigates the complexities of bureaucracy, revealing how communication mishaps can hinder our culinary experiences. Their entertaining anecdotes highlight the quirky relationship between food culture and governance.

Jul 31, 2024 • 36min
Domesday Book
Discover the fascinating history behind the Domesday Book, a pivotal 11th-century record commissioned by William the Conqueror. This groundbreaking data-gathering project reveals intricate details of land ownership and resources in medieval England. Learn about the rise of Norman governance, the significance of the Battle of Hastings, and the meticulous methods used to compile this monumental survey. Delve into its lasting legacy on English administration and modern efforts to decode its mysteries.

Jul 29, 2024 • 33min
Eponymous Foods: Snacks and Sweets
Dive into the rich history behind iconic snacks and sweets, as fascinating tales unfold. Discover the buttery origins of Crepe Suzette linked to Henri Charpentier, and the royal acclaim it garnered. Unravel myths about John Montagu, the Earl of Sandwich, and his culinary legacy. Learn how pralines evolved from elite delicacies to popular treats, and explore the cultural significance of snacks named after prominent figures. These stories celebrate the delicious connections between food and identity.