

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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Nov 19, 2025 • 31min
Inventions for Pets
Discover how kitty litter sparked the pet products industry and hear the fascinating story of Ed Lowe's invention. The podcast dives into the early market growth, innovative pet products, and environmental concerns surrounding clay litter. Learn about the quirky origins of the cat tree and Alan Simon's ingenious transformation of hospital pads into wee-wee pads for dogs. It's a journey through the evolution of pet care items, touching on both consumer needs and the impact on the environment.

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Nov 17, 2025 • 36min
Balloon Riots
Explore the wild world of ballooning in the late 18th century, where excitement and fervor often led to chaos. Discover the massive crowds that gathered for breathtaking launches and how a failed ascent could spark riots. Hear about the infamous Paris balloon disaster in 1784 and the Vauxhall Gardens riot, fueled by rumors of tragedy. From London to Australia, witnesses turned to violence at botched events, leading to ballooning’s unpredictable demise. History isn’t just full of facts; it’s filled with ballooning blunders and crowd chaos!

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Nov 15, 2025 • 23min
SYMHC Classics: Georgia Gold Rush
Dive into the little-known Georgia Gold Rush of the late 1820s, a precursor to California's frenzy. Discover the origins of the gold rush and how it attracted countless prospectors, all while revealing its dark ties to the forced removal of the Cherokee Nation. Explore the legal battles the Cherokee faced and the impacts of the Indian Removal Act. Learn about local minting efforts and see how profit flowed from the gold lots. Finally, uncover what remains of this remarkable chapter in history today.

Nov 14, 2025 • 30min
Behind the Scenes Minis: Mary and Marjorie
Tracy reveals the unexpected advantage of limited details about Mary Golda Ross's work. Holly dives into Marjorie Merriweather Post’s journey as a serial monogamist, exploring her family dynamics and the quest for companionship. The hosts examine the cultural significance of dress styles like tear dresses and how they intertwine tradition with modern influences. They also reflect on Marjorie’s art collection and her tendency to avoid conflict in relationships, contrasting their views on marriage and wealth while encouraging support for local food banks.

Nov 12, 2025 • 44min
Marjorie Merriweather Post
Discover the remarkable life of Marjorie Merriweather Post, a pioneer in business who managed a huge corporation in her 20s. From her early days as a philanthropist during WWI to her design and construction of the iconic Mar-a-Lago, she made a lasting impact. Explore her marriage to stockbroker E.F. Hutton and her strategic transformation of Postum into General Foods. Delve into her later life as an influential hostess in Washington and her vision for Hillwood as a public museum, all while championing charitable causes.

Nov 10, 2025 • 36min
Mary Golda Ross
Dive into the remarkable life of Mary Golda Ross, the first Indigenous woman engineer in the U.S. Discover her roots in Cherokee heritage and her pioneering contributions to aerospace during WWII. Learn about her challenges as a woman in a male-dominated field and her influence on future generations through advocacy in STEM. Uncover her classified work on rockets and missiles and her lasting legacy, including her efforts to support Indigenous youth and her iconic presence at cultural events.

Nov 8, 2025 • 31min
SYMHC Classics: Alexandre Dumas Pere
Explore the life of Alexandre Dumas, the prolific author behind classics like "The Three Musketeers". Discover his childhood shaped by poverty after his father's death and how a budding love for reading led him to Paris. Hear about his rise in the literary world through serialized novels and his political activism during the July Revolution. Despite achieving wealth and fame, Dumas faced financial troubles and public mockery, while leaving behind a legacy of timeless stories and themes that resonate today.

Nov 7, 2025 • 25min
Behind the Scenes Minis: French Fear and Frozen Food
Explore the complexities of the French Revolution, focusing on the Great Fear and how misinformation spread panic similar to today's social media. Discover the intriguing life of Clarence Birdseye, from his Arctic adventures to revolutionizing frozen food. Delve into his unique personality, innovative techniques, and the influence of his work on food safety regulations. The discussion also touches on historical attitudes toward food production and diet choices, linking past practices with contemporary issues.

Nov 5, 2025 • 37min
Clarence Birdseye and the Rise of Frozen Foods
Explore the life of Clarence Birdseye, the visionary who transformed frozen food from a low-quality option to a household staple. Discover how his experiences in extreme climates led to the invention of the flash-freezing process. Learn about his early ventures, including collecting ticks and breeding foxes, as well as his struggle for funding and eventual partnerships with major investors. The podcast highlights Birdseye's innovations that shaped the frozen food industry and his legacy that continues to impact modern dining.

Nov 3, 2025 • 41min
The Great Fear of 1789
The Great Fear of 1789 unleashed panic across rural France, ignited by conspiracy theories and economic distress. Hosts explore the dire conditions of peasant life and how poor harvests worsened the crisis. They delve into the spread of rumors, from illiterate villagers to armed uprisings, fueled by news of aristocratic conspiracies. The chaotic response culminated in violence against the nobility, revealing the decentralized nature of the uprising. Insights into how misinformation spread like an epidemic draw parallels to modern times, showcasing historic cycles of panic and reaction.


