The Past and The Curious: A History Podcast for Kids and Families
Mick Sullivan
A History Podcast for Kids! Parents love us, Teachers love us, and most importantly, kids do too!
History can be amazing, inspiring and relevant to anyone. We love to share the stories of Spies, funny foods, George Washington's foibles, early advancements in cartooning and ballooning and much more! A professional music score and important songs accompany nearly every themed episode. Proud Kids Listen Member @pastandcurious
History can be amazing, inspiring and relevant to anyone. We love to share the stories of Spies, funny foods, George Washington's foibles, early advancements in cartooning and ballooning and much more! A professional music score and important songs accompany nearly every themed episode. Proud Kids Listen Member @pastandcurious
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Oct 30, 2024 • 36min
Bone Wars and The Ghost Town Rhyolite
Join Will Oldham, world-famous musician known as Bonnie Prince Billy, as he narrates the captivating tale of Rhyolite, a ghost town born from a gold rush in Death Valley. The story takes an intriguing turn with the Bone Wars, where paleontologists Othniel Marsh and Edward Cope engaged in a fierce rivalry ripe with sabotage and scandal. Discover how competition fueled groundbreaking discoveries yet left a trail of personal conflict, alongside the thrilling rise and fall of Rhyolite as a bustling mining town.

Oct 17, 2024 • 27min
A Very Special Desk - an Election Season Special Episode
The Resolute Desk is a fixture in the Oval Office. American Presidents have used it during some of the country's most pivotal moments. But what does the Resolute Desk have to do with England's dangerous expeditions into the Arctic in the 1800s? Find out on this episode - and learn about ghost ships, the search for the Northwest Passage, and a gift in honor of international friendship and diplomacy.This episode is sponsored by/brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/PCPOD and get on your way to being your best self.

Sep 30, 2024 • 36min
Microscopes and Telescopes
Episode 98 goes to the Netherlands. There is something remarkable about the Dutch when it comes to glass lenses and scientific tools. Maybe Hans Lippershay invented the telescope. Maybe it was some kids in his town. Or maybe it was one of two other guys who seem to have come up with the idea at the same time and place.And as far as microscopes go, a dutch man named Antonie von Leeuwenhoek got obsessed with microscopes. He is remembered as the father of microbiology.

Aug 31, 2024 • 31min
I Scream for Ice Cream
Episode 97 is all about ice cream. Eat it anytime of year - it's a treat that we might take for granted today. It used to be expensive, impossible, or potentially dangerous. From George Washington to Edmund Albius to Nancy Johnson to the Hokey Pokey Man, the stories around ice cream are richer than double chocolate chunk.Written, edited, and produced by Mick Sullivan. Original music by Mick Sullivan

Aug 16, 2024 • 29min
No Chill - Pioneers in Ice
Episode 96 is all about Ice - in preparation for our following episode about Ice Cream.Boston's Frederic Tudor became the "Ice King" by taking ice to places in the world where it had never been before. But it wasn't easyDr. John Gorrie was looking for ways to care for the sick and became one of the first humans to make ice himself. It sparked a cool revolution.

Jul 29, 2024 • 35min
International Games: Field of Cloth of Gold and Olympic Marathon
Episode 95 covers two great stories of international competition. First, The Field of Cloth and Gold was a historic summit that brought together Henry VIII and Francis I with the hopes of peace, competition, and maybe a bit of wrestling.Second, the 1904 Olympics put a Cuban runner named Felix Carvajal on the map. He didn't win the Olympic marathon, but his spirit made him the winner among the crowds who saw him.
Jun 28, 2024 • 37min
Park People
Minerva Hoyt was a wealthy socialite who loved to escape to the desert of California and sleep in the sand. Her hard work and dedication in convincing people about the value of the desert led to preservation of today's Joshua Tree National Park.Col. Charles Young was born before the end of the Civil War and he would go on to be the third Black graduate from West Point Military Academy. When the Buffalo Soldiers under his command were put in charge of Sequoia National Park he became the first Black superintendent of a National Park.

May 27, 2024 • 38min
Bad Milk
Episode 93: Milk has been a lot of things through the years, but it was often poisonous, spoiled or both. Learn about how far we've come in making milk safe, and who may or may not have helped us get to the root cause of what was making milk dangerous. From Dr. Anna Bixby and the mystery of Milk Sickness to Gail Borden who invented condensed milk, it's been a long road to your grocery store.

Apr 29, 2024 • 36min
Donuts and Cheese
Learn about the quirky tradition of bombarding Nottingham's mayors with massive cheese wheels, the chaos of the Nottingham Cheese Riots, and the alleged inventor of the donut, Captain Hansen Crockett Gregory. Also, discover children's vitamins and primatologist Valerie Jane Morris Goodall's conservation work with chimpanzees.

Mar 29, 2024 • 37min
Librarians!
Explore Anne Carroll Moore's influential role in shaping children's libraries and her legacy despite controversies. Learn about the Western Library in Louisville, the first library for African-Americans. Reflect on the community impact and the revival of the Cotter Cup poetry contest.


