
The bit players, the unexpected twists, the turning point you missed. Join Walkley award-winner Marc Fennell as he uncovers the incredible moments that changed the course of history. New episodes out Tuesday.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | a year ago |
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As the Irish Revolution raged year after year, there was a space that the British didn’t expect to become places of revolution - prisons.
Jailed rebels became martyrs and Britain’s grip on Ireland began to weaken, pushing a revolution to boiling poi... more
When you put on a jazz record, what do you hear? Beyond the trumpet and the sax of course...
Well etched into that vinyl and living in that music is a long story that dates back 300 years to a dusty public square where slaves would sing and dance. more
She was put into an insane asylum at the age of 20. Ten days later she was a celebrity and two years later she had cemented a legacy that would last centuries.
But Nellie Bly was not insane. She faked it all. But why?
Brooke Kroeger, journalist an... more
28 June 1969 was a regular Saturday night at the Stonewall Inn. Until it wasn’t.
“The bar lights blinked on and off. I'd never seen that happen before so I asked my friend what's going on, and my friend said, oh, just another raid. Well, it turned ... more
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So many different stories and topics and each one is more interesting than the previous. Found this site by search for “history” podcast, now I listen to it 5 days a week as I’m doing my treadmill walking. Topics I never even considered before (the Edmund Fitzgerald, migrating birds in NYC on 9/11, just to name two) I find so interesting and informative, I 100% recommend and look forward to hearing more random subjects. It’s very professionally done, easy to follow, each topic draws me in. Thank... more
Love this podcast….it is such easy listening to historical information provided by an excellent host and his wonderful guest narrators. I have been bingeing on this series and I have recommended it to a number of my friends.
I came by this excellent podcast by listening to
Stuff the British stole, also presented by Mark Fennell. This is really good quality reporting, well presented and incredibly interesting. Mark does a great job at picking out the salient facts, and combines interesting banter and humour to create an excellent podcast. I highly recommend this.
Ahh yes, it’s a podcast that’s coming from our national tv network - The ABC… The Australian broadcasting corporation! So many clues in the name alone! Let alone, all of the obvious things we know about the political system & they’re shonky financial transactions among the many other scandalous acts that they’ve committed! But anyway… so so just because it’s a show that has been financed by the government to make it a guaranteed thing that is gonna be a bad show for our health-mind control, anot... more
I just stumbled into this podcast and now I’m totally hooked. Very interesting topics and guests but most of all, Mark is an brilliant host…sharp and witty! Looking forward to new episodes.
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The discussions are centered around historically significant moments and figures that are often overlooked in mainstream narratives. Episodes explore a variety of themes such as the evolution of Christmas traditions, the history of the calendar, the duality of Botox as both poison and beauty treatment, and the impact of visual storytelling in historical contexts. The unique approach of integrating quirky anecdotes and little-known facts provides listeners with an engaging perspective on history that challenges commonly accepted views. The show is likely to appeal to those interested in uncovering the unseen forces that have shaped societal trends and cultural norms throughout time.
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