The Weird History Podcast

The Weird History Podcast

Podcast door Joe Streckert

The Weird History Podcast explores the out-of-the-way, obscure, weird, and overlooked corners of history. New episodes appear every Thursday.

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episode 238 In the Garden of Monsters with Crystal King artwork
238 In the Garden of Monsters with Crystal King

Crystal King is a long-time friend of the program, and has appeared previously to talk about her debut novel Feast of Sorrow [https://www.weirdhistorypodcast.com/2017/06/19/132-crystal-king-on-feast-of-sorrow/], and her follow-up The Chef’s Secret [https://www.weirdhistorypodcast.com/2019/02/04/186-crystal-king-on-the-chefs-secret/]. Her newest novel, In the Garden of Monsters [https://www.harpercollins.com/products/in-the-garden-of-monsters-crystal-king?variant=41338079772706], blends Greek and Roman mythology, the history of postwar Italy, and surrealism into a page-turning gothic romance. In our interview we talked about the unique setting of her book, the mythological elements she drew upon, and Salvador Dali.

30 sep 2024 - 35 min
episode 237 A Danger Shared with Bill Lascher artwork
237 A Danger Shared with Bill Lascher

A Danger Shared: A Journalist’s Glimpses of a Continent at War [https://www.blacksmithbooks.com/books/a-danger-shared-a-journalists-glimpses-of-a-continent-at-war/] is the latest book from Portland journalist and author Bill Lascher. Bill joined us to talk about WWII in Asia through the eyes of journalist Melville Jacoby, his own connection with Jacoby, and what he learned from going through an archive of images that included Macau, the Philippines, Vietnam, and beyond. Jacoby’s coverage included scenes of everyday life as battle raged on, up-close images of conflict, and the human faces behind a world at war.

26 mrt 2024 - 36 min
episode 236 Piracy in the South China Sea with Rita Chang-Eppig artwork
236 Piracy in the South China Sea with Rita Chang-Eppig

By all reasonable metrics Shek Yeung, who raided the South China Sea in the early 1800s, is one of the most successful pirates of all time. In her new novel Deep as the Sky, Red as the Sea [https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/deep-as-the-sky-red-as-the-sea-9781639730384/] author Rita Chang-Eppig tells a fictionalized version of the pirate queen’s life, her rise to power, and her relationship with powers both temporal and spiritual.

12 mei 2023 - 29 min
episode 235 Shakespeare Versus Hedgehogs artwork
235 Shakespeare Versus Hedgehogs

William Shakespeare seems to have hated hedgehogs. We don’t quite know why, but it could have something to do with how the tiny animal is depicted by the Roman scholar Pliny the Elder. Special Thanks to Jamie Jeffers of The British History Podcas [https://www.thebritishhistorypodcast.com/]t and Miles Stokes of Jay and Miles X-Plain the X-Men [https://www.xplainthexmen.com/] for providing voicework for this episode.

01 mrt 2023 - 15 min
episode 234 Lupercalia artwork
234 Lupercalia

Before Valentine’s Day, ancient Romans celebrated a festival of fertility in the shadow of the Palatine Hill. Lupercalia was a popular holiday that featured blood, goat sacrifice, and getting whipped by naked guys.

13 feb 2023 - 14 min
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