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A deep dive into the strange obscure and relentlessly entertaining portions of human history. Married couple and armchair historians, Stephanie & Andrew, discuss the often overlooked parts of humanity. Whether the subject is an obscure event that has confused historians for centuries or a historical figure that does not get enough credit, your hosts have you covered. New episodes available every Monday.

History For Weirdos Andrew & Stephanie

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A deep dive into the strange obscure and relentlessly entertaining portions of human history. Married couple and armchair historians, Stephanie & Andrew, discuss the often overlooked parts of humanity. Whether the subject is an obscure event that has confused historians for centuries or a historical figure that does not get enough credit, your hosts have you covered. New episodes available every Monday.

    Episode 129: Cannabis History with David Bienenstock

    Episode 129: Cannabis History with David Bienenstock

    In this special episode of History For Weirdos, we have a very special guest for April 20th (4/20), a cannabis / marijuana journalist and historian who has covered everything about the plant for almost twenty years!

    David Bienenstock is the author of "How to Smoke Pot (Properly): A Highbrow Guide to Getting High" (Penguin / Random House), and creator/host of the popular podcast "Great Moments in Weed History."

    Previously, he served as Head of Content at HIGH TIMES and was a producer at VICE Media, where he created the video series Bong Appetit, including viral episodes like "A Gourmet Weed Dinner at Hunter S. Thompson's House" and "Marijuana Nonna."

    A contributor to VICE, Leafly, GQ, the Guardian, and other publications, he has been profiled by The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, The Los Angeles Times, Rolling Stone, LA Weekly, Slate, and elsewhere, while making frequent media appearances, including on CNN, NPR, MSNBC, HBO and Fox News.

    We hope you enjoy this special episode!

    • 1 h 7 min.
    Episode 128: The Roswell Incident

    Episode 128: The Roswell Incident

    In this spine-tingling episode of History For Weirdos, we’re diving deep into the dusty files of the Roswell incident, the UFO phenomenon that sparked an avalanche of conspiracy theories and stoked the fires of extraterrestrial enthusiasts for decades. Join  Andrew as he peels back the layers of mystery surrounding the strange events of July 1947. From the first crumpled pieces of debris on a secluded New Mexico ranch to the U.S. Air Force's flip-flopping explanations and the chilling testimonies of those who were there, we’re exploring every angle of this enigmatic tale.

    Was it a weather balloon, a top-secret military experiment, or something not of this Earth? We scrutinize the original claims, the subsequent cover-ups, and the peculiar remnants that some say couldn't possibly belong to our world. Featuring the haunting stories of firefighter Dan Dwyer and his daughter Frankie Rowe, this episode promises to leave you questioning what really happened on that fateful day. Tune in, as we uncover the obscured threads of one of the most baffling events in American history. Don’t forget to share your thoughts and theories with us—because at History For Weirdos, the stranger, the better!
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    • 37 min.
    Episode 127: America's Most Haunted Sanitorium - Waverly Hills

    Episode 127: America's Most Haunted Sanitorium - Waverly Hills

    We're kicking off Paranormal April with an episode dedicated to one of the most haunted buildings in North America: The Waverly Hills Sanatorium.

    Nestled atop a secluded hill in Kentucky, this monumental structure once served as a beacon of hope for tuberculosis patients during the early 20th century. Through a blend of historical insights and captivating narratives, we'll explore the sanatorium's inception, its innovative yet haunting treatments, and the societal impact it had during its peak. Uncover the tales of perseverance and tragedy that echo through its abandoned halls, painting a picture of an era grappling with a health crisis.

    But the story doesn't end with the closing of its medical wards. As night falls, the shadows of Waverly Hills whisper of unresolved spirits and unexplained phenomena, making it a hotspot for paranormal investigators and thrill-seekers. Stephanie and Andrew will delve into the chilling accounts of hauntings that have propelled this former sanatorium into the limelight of the supernatural. From the legendary tunnel known as the "death chute" to the ghostly appearances in the children's ward, we'll sift through the myths and eyewitness reports that have solidified Waverly Hills' reputation as one of the most haunted places in America. Tune in, if you dare, to a journey through history and beyond, where the past is anything but forgotten.
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    • 46 min.
    Episode 126: The Woman Who Would Be King - Pharaoh Hatshepsut

    Episode 126: The Woman Who Would Be King - Pharaoh Hatshepsut

    In this episode of "History For Weirdos," Andrew takes you on a journey back to ancient Egypt, to uncover the story of one of history's most intriguing figures: Hatshepsut, the woman who dared to become pharaoh. In a society dominated by men, her ascent to the throne was nothing short of revolutionary. Through a blend of storytelling and historical analysis, we delve into Hatshepsut's early life, her unconventional rise to power, and her ambitious reign that transformed Egypt. From her strategic maneuverings within the royal court to her divine coronation, this episode explores the complexities and challenges she faced in securing and legitimizing her rule.

    But Hatshepsut's story is not just one of power; it's also a tale of architectural marvels and artistic innovation. The highlight of her reign, the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, or Djeser-Djeseru, stands as a testament to her vision and determination. We explore the significance of her building projects, from the towering obelisks of Karnak to the serene splendor of her mortuary temple, and how these structures were meant to immortalize her legacy. Join us as we unravel the mysteries of Hatshepsut's reign, her deliberate erasure from history by her successors, and her lasting impact on the world of ancient Egypt. This episode is a tribute to the woman who became king and the indelible mark she left on history, proving that the past is not only stranger than we imagine, but stranger than we can imagine.
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    • 1 h 11 min.
    Episode 125: Joan of Arc, Teen General and Saint

    Episode 125: Joan of Arc, Teen General and Saint

    In this electrifying episode of History For Weirdos, Stephanie embarks on a journey back to the tumultuous times of the Hundred Years' War to unravel the enigmatic tale of Joan of Arc, the Maid of Orléans. Known for her pivotal role in lifting the siege of Orléans and leading the French to several crucial victories, Joan's story is one that blends mysticism, bravery, and controversy into the fabric of history. But beyond her battlefield exploits, lies a tale of a young woman whose visions and determination challenged the conventions of her time, making her a figure of both inspiration and contention.

    Dive deep with us as we explore the lesser-known aspects of Joan's life, from her humble beginnings in France, to her extraordinary claims of divine guidance, and her tragic end at the stake. What drove a teenage peasant girl to lead an army and crown a king? How did she navigate the treacherous waters of politics and war as a woman in a man-dominated society? And what can her legacy teach us about faith, courage, and the struggle for justice? Join Stephanie and Andrew on History For Weirdos as they shed light on the mysteries surrounding the saint, the warrior, and the legend that is Joan of Arc.
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    • 56 min.
    Episode 124: The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Disaster of 1911

    Episode 124: The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Disaster of 1911

    In this riveting episode of "History For Weirdos," Andrew plunges into the heart of one of the most catastrophic industrial disasters in American history—the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire of 1911. As flames engulfed a New York City garment factory, 146 lives were tragically cut short, most of them young immigrant women. This episode doesn't just recount the harrowing details of the fire itself but peels back the layers of an era, revealing the dire working conditions that led to such a devastating loss. Through the smoke and ashes of tragedy, we explore how this event became a pivotal moment, igniting a crusade for labor reform and safety standards.

    Dive deep with Andrew and Stephanie as they weave together the stories of courage, tragedy, and resilience that emerged from the inferno. From the eyewitnesses and heroes to the public outrage that followed, this episode of "History For Weirdos" examines the legacy of the fire that reshaped the American labor movement. The episode not only honors the memory of those lost but also celebrates the spirit of change that rose from their sacrifice. Join us on this historical journey as we uncover the lessons learned and the ongoing relevance of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in today's discussions on workers' rights and safety. Don't miss this compelling episode that brings to light the stories of the past to inspire a better future!
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    • 44 min.

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