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Stuff You Missed in History Class. Holly and Tracy splash around in the depths of history.

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Holly talks about realizing how Hans Sloane’s early life likely normalized the idea of colonization for him, and also Museum Mike the cat. Tracy talks about the structure of Nate DiMeo's book as it compares to his podcast.  Listen here: omny.fm/shows/stuff-yo…

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Tracy talks with Nate DiMeo @thememorypalace about podcasting, varying approaches to talking about history, and his new book, "The Memory Palace." You can find the book "The Memory Palace" wherever books are sold; it's out on November 19. Listen here: omny.fm/shows/stuff-yo…

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Sir Hans Sloane’s legacy is a bit mixed. He is the reason there’s a British Museum, but there are a lot of problematic aspects to the way he gathered his collection. Listen here: omny.fm/shows/stuff-yo…

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Holly talks about the bias against Lyon in his bank robbing trial. Tracy talks about the way other podcasts that cover history are made, and the dynamics of the Manson family. Listen here: omny.fm/shows/stuff-yo…

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Tracy speaks with Toby Ball, creator and host of the podcast Rip Current, which explores the story of the two assassination attempts against President Gerald Ford that were carried out less than three weeks apart in 1975.  Listen here: omny.fm/shows/stuff-yo…

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The first recorded bank robbery in the U.S. resulted in the wrong man sitting in jail, a very strange confession, and a serious lawsuit for the administrators of the bank that was robbed. Listen here: omny.fm/shows/stuff-yo…

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This 2020 episode covers the life of the man who created Dracula. But even Bram Stoker's own life story - at least as he told it - may have some fictional elements. Listen here: omny.fm/shows/stuff-yo…

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Holly shares some of the theories about the Brown Lady photographers that characterizes them as charlatans. Tracy and Holly also share their experiences with possible ghosts.  Listen here: omny.fm/shows/stuff-yo…

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Part one of our Halloween finale on British Isles ghosts features two very classic ghost tales: the brown lady of Raynham Hall and the ghosts of Ballygally Castle.  Listen here: omny.fm/shows/stuff-yo…

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This 2019 episode covers the story of Zona Heaster Shue's death and subsequent appearances to her mother as an apparition. This story is often referred to as the only case in the U.S. when a ghost’s testimony convicted a murderer.  Listen here: omny.fm/shows/stuff-yo…

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Tracy shares her efforts to make sure the information included in our Unearthed! episodes is up to date. Talk also turns to the many works of art that have gone untracked in the world. Listen here: omny.fm/shows/stuff-yo…

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The second part of this installment of Unearthed! gets into the listener-favorite subject of shipwrecks, plus animals, art, edibles and potables, and the catch-all potpourri category. Listen here: omny.fm/shows/stuff-yo…

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Part one of this edition of Unearthed! is mostly updates - about two-thirds of the episode. The rest is weapons, medicine, and books and letters.  Listen here: omny.fm/shows/stuff-yo…

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This 2016 episode covers Desmond T. Doss, the first conscientious objector to be awarded the Medal of Honor.  Listen here: omny.fm/shows/stuff-yo…

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Alger Hiss worked in high-level roles in the U.S. government during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration. And then he was accused of using his access to spy for the Soviets. Listen here: omny.fm/shows/stuff-yo…

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This 2017 episode covers the moment in 1789 when a group of protesters -- mostly women -- marched from Paris to Versailles to pressure King Louis XVI to address France's food shortage. Listen here: omny.fm/shows/stuff-yo…

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Holly shares a story that appeared in a U.S. newspaper about Wawel that she was never able to substantiate. Tracy talks about wanting to cover animal trials while also not wanting to get too gory.  Listen here: omny.fm/shows/stuff-yo…

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Wawel Hill in Krakow is home to the Wawel Hill complex, a historically important set of buildings that are central to Poland’s history. In many ways, the story of Wawel is the story of Poland. Listen here: omny.fm/shows/stuff-yo…

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This 2019 episode covers work of William Maclure, who was tasked by Robert Owen with running the education system in Owens’s utopia. Maclure brought many great minds with him, and their boat was nicknamed the Boatload of Knowledge. Listen here: omny.fm/shows/stuff-yo…

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Holly and Tracy discuss the use of the term Anglo-Saxon and its problems. Tracy discusses the way the perception of the word communism has shifted in the 19th century.  Listen here: omny.fm/shows/stuff-yo…

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