
Each episode Dave and Shiloh talk about a different person from history and you the listener try to figure out who in the world they are talking about.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Category | History | ||||

In this episode Shiloh tells about a Knight who is kidnapped and goes undercover. We also somehow go into how the 16th century catholic church was like a game with "in-app purchases", parachuting beavers, and super mario brothers. Dave tries to guess... more
What would you do if your house was on fire and the only way to save it was to sell it to the worst fire chief in the world? In this episode guest host Devin tries to guess who in the world Dave and Shiloh are talking about- a man they feel is the wo... more
Who is the deadliest bank robber in history? In this episode we dive into the life of a man who Dave thinks is the deadliest bank robber in history. In addition to being responsible for more deaths than any other bank robber, he also received an inv... more
Where in the world is Shiloh talking about? Where do East and West meet, Hercules and Buda meet? Where do Alexander the Great, Nazis, and Han China all try to claim? Find out in this episode!
Al was a man who you probably have never heard of. But if it wasn't for him, you probably wouldn't be alive. In this episode Shiloh tries to guess who in the world Dave is talking about.
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