

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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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.

Sep 9, 2025 • 43min
The Terrifying Science of Tiny Subs and D-Day, Part One: The Return of Dr. Rachel "Big Spinach" Lance
Dr. Rachel "Big Spinach" Lance, an authority on underwater explosions and diving physiology, shares fascinating insights into the world of tiny submarines and their pivotal role during D-Day. She recounts the daring tale of rogue scientists whose innovative methods helped save submarines and the Allies. The discussion touches on the intriguing history of the Civil War submarine Hunley and the psychological challenges faced by submariners. With humor and depth, they explore the impact of technological advancements and secretive wartime strategies that changed naval warfare.

Sep 6, 2025 • 30min
CLASSIC: Feral Children and the True Story Behind The Jungle Book
Explore the fascinating tales of feral children, including the gripping story of Sanachar, who was raised by wolves in India. Delve into the dark inspirations behind Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book, and how real-life instances of children abandoned by humans shaped this literary classic. The discussion highlights the ethical dilemmas these children faced and the myth versus reality surrounding their experiences, prompting reflections on civilization versus nature and the societal responsibilities we hold for marginalized youth.

Sep 4, 2025 • 29min
Seven Wonders of the Ancient World: The Colossus of Rhodes
Travel back to 280 BCE and discover the awe-inspiring Colossus of Rhodes, a towering statue dedicated to the sun god Helios. Hear about its remarkable engineering and the rich history of Rhodes during the Hellenistic period. The podcast dives into the Colossus's brief reign, its tragic fate after an earthquake, and how it influenced modern symbols of freedom, like the Statue of Liberty. With humor and engaging anecdotes, explore how this ancient wonder continues to inspire today's world.

Sep 2, 2025 • 41min
Unlucky Numbers Across The Globe -- And Why They Are Ridiculous
Dive into the whimsical world of numbers as the hosts share hilarious stories about their personal lucky and unlucky digits. Discover how cultures worldwide view numbers with both reverence and humor, particularly the infamous number 13 and its ominous reputation. Explore why some consider 4 unlucky in Asia, while others shy away from 23. With a blend of history and superstition, this dive into numerology reveals how these beliefs shape behaviors and even marketing strategies, making math far from mundane!

Aug 30, 2025 • 31min
CLASSIC: The Ridiculously Laxative-laden Journey of Lewis and Clark
In this whimsical journey, the hosts hilariously delve into the digestive dilemmas faced by Lewis and Clark. They explore how unconventional remedies, like 'Thunderbolts' and calomel, became essential for the expedition. An absurd fictional ad for miraculous cures adds to the laughter, while archaeological insights reveal the dark side of their medicinal choices. With humorous anecdotes about restroom struggles and unexpected laxatives, the podcast blends adventure with a cheeky take on history.

Aug 28, 2025 • 40min
Moon Rock Heists, Part Two: The Romantic Misadventures of Thad Roberts
A love-struck NASA intern turns to a daring moon rock heist to impress his crush, resulting in a wild and misguided adventure. The story cleverly intertwines romance and crime, showcasing the audacity of young dreamers. From navigating security to their chaotic attempts at selling lunar treasures, the twists keep coming. As their relationship unfolds, the heist becomes a whirlwind of humor and misfortune, ultimately leading to dramatic consequences. It's a captivating reminder of how love can inspire both brilliance and recklessness.

Aug 27, 2025 • 50min
Moon Rock Heists, Part One: Lunatic Heists and Space Law
Is it legal to own a moon rock? The hosts explore the wild world of lunar thefts and the complicated space laws that surround them. They dive into the story of Thad Roberts, whose moon rock heist was fueled by ambition and romance. With a mix of humor and intrigue, they discuss the fascinating protocols for preserving lunar samples and the quirky bureaucracies involved in moon rock management. Plus, the mystery of missing moon rocks and the cultural significance of these celestial artifacts provides a captivating backdrop to the wild universe of space exploration.

Aug 23, 2025 • 36min
CLASSIC: The Strange and Spectacularly Disgusting Story of the Great Kentucky Meat Shower
On March 3rd, 1876, residents of Bath County, Kentucky were startled to see what appeared to be chunks and flakes of meat falling from the clear, cloudless sky. The rain, which only lasted a few minutes, captured national attention. People across the country proposed various theories explaining the deluge. In today's Classic episode, the guys believe they've finally solved the mystery.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 22, 2025 • 47min
The Ridiculously Energetic History of Energy Drinks!
This episode is brought to you by our favorite cohost: coffee. These days, if you stroll into any convenience store across the planet, you're going to run into a selection of energy drinks -- whether we're talking Red Bull, NOS, Monster, or our favorite pal, the humble cup of joe, one thing's for certain: people love this stuff... even if it's not particularly healthy. In today's episode, Ben, Noel and Max discover the strange origin of a multibillion dollar industry dedicated to keeping people just a little more peppy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


