Ridiculous History

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Oct 2, 2025 • 39min

Disco Balls are Ridiculous, and We Love Them

Discover the surprising history behind the beloved disco ball, tracing its origins to 1897 and the quirky patent details from Louis Woest. Learn how the mirrored marvel transformed nightlife in the 1920s, survived the Great Depression, and became a staple in clubs and theaters. The hosts explore its resurgence during the pandemic, how queer culture shaped its aesthetic, and the backlash it faced during Disco Demolition Night. With modern reinterpretations and a nod to its enduring legacy, the disco ball proves that some things are just meant to shine!
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Sep 30, 2025 • 50min

The Truth About "Zombies"

Dive into the chilling world of zombies, where the hosts unravel folklore and the powerful influence of Haitian culture. Discover the origins of the term 'zombie' and its link to colonial exploits. They explore the notorious bokor and the eerie practices of zombification, questioning if these tales hold any truth. Historical accounts of sensationalism, mental illness versus supernatural claims, and the misrepresentation of voodoo in Western media add depth to this haunting narrative. Could there be a real-life 'zombie powder'? Tune in for an intriguing Halloween-themed discussion!
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Sep 27, 2025 • 34min

CLASSIC: The Malleus Maleficarum: A Real-life Witch Hunter's Bible

Discover the chilling origins of the Malleus Maleficarum, a notorious witch-hunting manual from the 1480s. The hosts explore the motivations behind witch trials, revealing how personal gain often fueled persecution. Learn about the book's structure, its unsettling advocacy for torture, and the targeting of marginalized healers. With a surprising popularity in Europe, the text's influence was both profound and controversial. The discussion also touches on modern reassessments and cultural reflections, painting a vivid picture of a dark chapter in history.
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Sep 25, 2025 • 38min

How the Kentucky Derby Became a Thing

Discover how the ambitious Colonel Meriwether Lewis Clark Jr. was inspired by European horse racing to create the iconic Kentucky Derby. The hosts delve into the intriguing history of Churchill Downs, from its founding to its struggles with bankruptcy. They explore the Derby's evolution into a grand social event filled with extravagant hats and the emergence of the Triple Crown. Alongside tales of scandals and doping controversies, enjoy some humorous insights into racehorse names and local culinary traditions associated with this celebrated race.
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Sep 23, 2025 • 44min

The Ridiculous History of the 90s and Low Culture, with Ross Benes

Ross Benes, an author and journalist known for his insights on 90s culture, dives into the chaotic yet captivating world of low culture in 1999. He explores the evolution of talk shows into reality TV, revealing production tactics that shaped our viewing habits. The discussion also touches on the intersection of pop culture and politics, highlighting how figures like Ventura and Trump emerged. Ross reflects on the digital shift with milestones like Napster, along with the cultural tensions present in events like Woodstock '99.
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Sep 20, 2025 • 26min

CLASSIC: The Great London Beer Flood of 1814

In 1814, a bizarre disaster struck a London neighborhood when a brewery's vat burst, unleashing a river of beer. This strange deluge left eight people dead and sent residents scrambling to drink the contaminated brew. The chaotic scene unfolded as locals reacted to the unexpected flood of porter. Curiously, an inquest deemed this tragedy an 'act of God,' leading to questions of corporate accountability. The hosts also draw parallels with other odd beverage-related catastrophes, showcasing a history filled with liquid mishaps.
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Sep 18, 2025 • 38min

The True Story of Pac Man -- and a Ton of Weird Theories

Explore the intriguing origins of Pac-Man, a game that became a cultural phenomenon in 1980. Delve into wild fan theories, from the notion of Pac-Man as an immortal figure to bizarre interpretations suggesting he's a ghost or even indulging in drugs. Discover the philosophical readings that suggest a Sisyphean struggle, and see how gameplay mechanics might connect to deeper meanings. The creators' choices, from Pac-Man's design to ghost AI, are examined, revealing fascinating insights into one of gaming's greatest icons.
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Sep 16, 2025 • 39min

The Ridiculous Origin of the the Word "Ridiculous"

Join the hosts as they dive into the entertaining origin of the word 'ridiculous.' Discover how its meaning evolved from aggressive connotations to playful jests. Absurdity and humor take center stage, revealing how laughter connects us and critiques societal norms. Expect amusing anecdotes about language and surreal public service ads. Plus, find out how unconventional charm can be 'ugly yet sexy.' It's a delightful exploration of words and whimsy that proves we're all about ridiculousness!
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Sep 13, 2025 • 35min

CLASSIC: Dr. Seuss Wrote His Most Famous Book On A Bet

Discover the whimsical origins of 'Green Eggs and Ham,' which Dr. Seuss wrote on a bet to use only 50 unique words. Explore the book's remarkable success and its playful themes that have captivated readers. Learn about Seuss's journey from journalism to children’s literature, and even his unexpected ventures into erotica. Delve into the challenges of translating his work into Latin and the cultural impact of his unique storytelling style. Plus, gain insights into how his legacy continues to resonate with audiences today.
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Sep 11, 2025 • 47min

The Terrifying Science of Tiny Subs and D-Day, Part Two: The Rise of the Chamber Divers

This week, Dr. Rachel "Big Spinach" Lance, an expert in underwater physiology and author of "Chamber Divers," discusses the fascinating yet harrowing science behind D-Day's chamber divers. She unveils the ethical dilemmas faced by scientists in wartime, including risky experiments in hyperbaric chambers. Listeners will learn about the scientific rivalries, innovative submarine developments, and personal stories intertwined with military history. The episode blends humor and serious insights while honoring the unsung heroes of D-Day.

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