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Wait, That's Random: This Day in History

Podkast av C.L. Berns

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Wait, That’s Random: This Day in History is a daily podcast that explores the strange, unexpected, and often overlooked moments from this day in history. Each episode takes a closer look at a few real events—some well-known, others completely forgotten—and breaks them down in a way that’s easy to follow, thoughtful, and a little bit different from the usual history format. From inventions and accidents to turning points and unusual stories, every day has something worth discovering. New episodes daily. More “Wait, That’s Random” stories beyond history may be added in the future.

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May 21 - When Everyone Was Watching the Same Thing

May 21, 2026 — Today is National Waitstaff Day, which feels like recognition for one of the few jobs that requires balance, speed, memory, and patience all at the same time. Today we’re looking at moments that captured massive public attention. From Charles Lindbergh landing in Paris after crossing the Atlantic alone, to The Empire Strikes Back reshaping expectations for movie sequels, to millions of people waiting for an apocalypse that never arrived. Plus, a look at Mr. T and the power of becoming instantly recognizable. It’s interesting how some moments become bigger than the event itself because so many people experience them together at the same time. Anyway… that’s what I ended up finding while working through May 21.

21. mai 2026 - 6 min
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May 20 - They Had to Trust What They Couldn’t See

May 20, 2026 — Today is National Rescue Dog Day, which highlights how some of the best decisions don’t feel like big ones at the time. Today we’re looking at moments built on trust and interpretation. From Amelia Earhart’s solo Atlantic flight in 1932, navigating uncertainty in real time, to Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade in 1989, built around belief and interpretation, to the rise of DNA identification in the 1980s, revealing answers that couldn’t be seen directly. Plus, a look at James Stewart, whose understated style made his performances feel grounded and real. It raises a question about how often progress depends on trusting what isn’t fully visible. Anyway… that’s what I ended up finding while working through May 20.

20. mai 2026 - 4 min
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