
History's Arrow is a podcast about real people, big questions, and the long story of civilization--told by Harmonia, a time-traveling goddess who's been watching humanity since the first campfire stories. Each episode explores a moment in history through the eyes of someone who was there--leaders, rebels, inventors, prophets, and ordinary people caught in extraordinary times. But this isn't just a... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 48 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyStories for Kids | |||

Harmonia steps away from History's Arrow for a season, inviting her listeners to follow her to The Golden Thread while the archive rests. Warm, honest, and characteristically undramatic --- this is not a goodbye. It's a note on the door from someone ... more
In this episode of History's Arrow, Harmonia meets Zhang Heng, the Han dynasty polymath who built instruments that listened to the world. From stars to earthquakes, his work shows how measurement transforms curiosity into responsibility---and how soc... more
In this episode of History's Arrow, Harmonia follows Cai Lun inside a Han dynasty workshop where paper becomes cheap enough to spread memory beyond palaces. As writing grows lighter, power, learning, and responsibility begin to move faster---and hist... more
In this episode of History's Arrow, Harmonia visits the Han dynasty to meet Ban Zhao, a scholar who quietly shaped history by completing the Book of Han. Through her careful choices, Ban Zhao shows how civilizations survive not just through power or ... more
Rome's aqueducts were marvels of engineering---but they only worked because someone made them fair. In this episode, Harmonia reflects on Frontinus, the Roman official who turned knowledge into accountable systems, and why civilizations endure not th... more
In AD 79, as Mount Vesuvius erupted, Pliny the Elder chose to move closer---not to escape, but to understand. In this episode, Harmonia reflects on Pliny as a threshold figure in human history, standing at a moment when gathering knowledge still seem... more
Harmonia walks the listener to the Isthmus of Corinth, where Greek engineers dreamed and Emperor Nero tried to force a canal through stone. This episode explores ambition, failure, and how human progress depends not on spectacle, but on patience, mem... more
After knowledge is preserved and carefully transmitted, it must finally be lived. Harmonia follows Seneca the Younger as Stoic philosophy leaves the safety of classrooms and enters the dangerous orbit of imperial power, revealing how wisdom survives ... more
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #126 |







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This show paints history as a tapestry of real people and the choices that shaped civilizations, guided by a narrator who time-travels to moments large and small. Across episodes, listeners explore inventors, philosophers, leaders, and everyday figures through vivid storytelling that connects ancient ideas to modern questions. The format blends accessible storytelling with thoughtful analysis, spotlighting how curiosity, memory, and cultural shifts echo through time. A standout thread is how knowledge preservation and public discourse—whether through vellum, Lyceums, or civic debate—built lasting foundations for later generations. The result is an engaging mix of biography, idea history, and societal insight that's likely to appeal to curio... more
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