
Hello Internet! I'm Kevin Trinh and welcome to the Weirdest Parts of History. Do you ever wonder about the stuff that is strange to you? The podcast includes topics from many different eras, such as ancient history, medieval times, modern times, and more. From the rise of ancient civilizations to finding the secrets of Homer to solving the techniques of Shakespeare to figure out John D. Rockefelle... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Japan’s supposedly terrible work culture is not a recent trend. Although it was a thing since the 1970s during its glooming days, the country has a history more profound than that. This work culture is one of the strategies for Japan’s economic mirac... more
What you’ve learned about the Great Pyramid of Giza’s construction is wrong. We have a brief idea of how the Great Pyramid of Giza was built. However, we began to realize something wrong after finding plenty sources from the ancient Egyptians and oth... more
I explore the assassination of Theodore Roosevelt. Wonder why did he manage to escape that and deliver a speech? Tap play to find out.
Theodore Roosevelt is one of the greatest US presidents. But few get a chance to know more about him. Today, I bri... more
I explore the mystifying life of King Tut. Is it going to be as fascinating as the mummy itself? Tap play to find out.
King Tut is the most famous pharaoh in ancient Egypt. But few people in the world get a chance to know about him. Today, I’m bring... more
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I explore the construction of the Eiffel Tower. Is it going to be epic as the tower itself? Tap play to find out.
I talk about the process, the criticism, and the reactions. I discuss who is the primary architect, the company, and how the process g... more
In this episode of the Weirdest Parts of History, Kevin Trinh explores the Catholic strategies used to control medieval society with an iron fist. He tells the rise of the religion from the days of Rome. There will be strategies used to generate reve... more
In this episode of the Weirdest Parts of History, Kevin Trinh explores the disastrous marriage between Henry of Navarre (eventually Henry IV of France) and Margaret of Valois. He explores what builds up to that point, how did it go, and how does it a... more
This podcast has a lot to offer in a small package from a world of one hour podcast shows. With the subtle and elaborate uses of music, this podcast is a banger for anyone wanting to learn in a new and cool way.
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