History – United States – New podcasts

  • Journalist Andrew Gold talks to everyone from cult defectors and politicians to mainstream celebrities - people who’ve challenged the expected script and lived with the consequences.
    Formerly known as Heretics, guests include Robbie Williams, Chris Packham, Chris Williamson, David Baddiel, Richard Dawkins, Bonnie Blue, and former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss.

  • In this four-part video and audio series, The Australian's Chief International Correspondent Cameron Stewart, executive producer Claire Harvey and editor Jasper Leak tell the incredible true story of how 60 Australian submariners saved their own lives – and their boat – when HMAS Dechaineux suddenly flooded at deep diving depth. 

    Exclusive interviews with the captain, crew and top brass reveal the terror and emotion that still haunts this group of proud warriors, who risked their own lives every day in the defence of Australia.

    The Flood is a truly inspirational story of human courage, resilience, teamwork and ingenuity.

    Subscribers hear new episodes of The Flood first. Listen at thefloodpodcast.com, in The Australian’s app or search for “The Flood” on Apple Podcasts to connect your subscription.

    Plus, get exclusive access to photos, videos, timelines, and more at the website. 

  • Paris is a city built on ideas. These ideas coalesce into narratives, myths and stories that form a neural network of urban life. "A City of Ideas" explores these Ideas toward an understanding of how Paris developed as a modern city. This podcast series was created and narrated by Roger Mummert ([email protected]). For more information; www.theparisproject.net

  • A podcast of the TCU History Department, where we put the life and times of Horned Frogs into their rightful place in world history.

    This podcast is a product of academic coursework, created by students for educational purposes. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent the official stance or views of Texas Christian University.

  • Dust and Echoes is a cinematic history and mystery podcast from award-winning filmmaker and writer James Cawley. Told in immersive audiobook style, each episode blends rich narration, music, and atmospheric sound design to explore strange history, forgotten legends, frontier mysteries, monster lore, unexplained encounters, and eerie true accounts that still echo through time.

    This is not a casual talk show. Every episode is crafted as a fully produced story experience…moody, vivid, and built to feel like a film for your ears. From haunted history and legendary creatures to dark folklore, vanished people, and mysteries that refuse to stay buried, Dust and Echoes is for listeners who want the strange, the beautiful, and the deeply unsettling.

    Some stories are drawn from the historical record. Some rise from folklore and oral tradition. Some live in the shadowy place where truth, fear, and memory meet. Wherever the trail leads, Dust and Echoes follows it into the unknown.

  • The Charms of Anatolia is not a travel guide.
    It is a long-form storytelling podcast exploring history, myth, memory, and deep time
    across one of the world’s great cultural crossroads: Anatolia.

    From the birth of early civilizations to the rise and fall of empires, from belief systems and philosophies to science, migration, and cultural survival,
    each episode invites listeners to slow down and listen carefully.

    Created by Hussein, a licensed professional tour guide based in Antalya, this independently produced project draws on decades of guiding experience
    and deep, long-form research.

    Alongside historical narratives, selected episodes guide listeners
    through unique travel routes across Türkiye, allowing ancient roads to be experienced through sound and story.

    At its heart, this podcast aims to deepen and refresh the knowledge of history and culture lovers, encouraging thoughtful awareness, human maturity,
    and a more conscious engagement with the world we share.

    This project is intentionally slow, reflective, and human-centered.
    Stories should be heard before they are sold.

    All full-length episodes are currently free to listen.

    If this journey resonates with you,
    you’re welcome to join our free Patreon membership at:
    patreon.com/TourGuideHuss

    And if you listened until the end,
    leaving a short review helps these stories travel further.

    Note: This podcast is currently presented in English as its primary language.
    Multilingual editions will appear in dedicated channels.

  • Tripp After Dark is a platform for everyone, from the freaks to the geeks. We cover politics, play, and everything in between. In this community, you will find perspective, resources, and plenty of laughs. TAD is entertainment, education, and empowerment all in one. Welcome to the night shift.

  • Every bite has a backstory. Welcome to Eating History, the podcast that serves up the wild, scandalous, and mouth-watering tales behind the foods that changed the world.

    Join Michelin-starred chef and Top Chef runner-up Adrienne Cheatham and her husband, history buff Stephen Bailey, as they pair elite culinary expertise with epic historical deep-dives.

    For Season 1, we’re slicing into the ultimate global obsession: Pizza. Discover how a dirt-cheap street food from the back alleys of Naples conquered the globe, sparked endless fiery debates, and built a multi-billion-dollar empire. Along the way, you’ll cross paths with emperors, immigrants, hustlers, chefs, and royalty—the fascinating people who turned food into history.

    Grab a seat at the table. New episodes drop every Wednesday!

  • Islands have always been a subject of fascination, often surrounded by myths and legends. In this podcast series, the host takes the audience on a journey exploring various islands, recounting their history, geography, and the stories that have been woven around them. From discovering deserted tropical paradises to delving into the mysteries of ancient civilizations, this podcast covers the allure, beauty, and the enigmatic charm that islands around the world hold in their remote stretches of land and sea.

  • The History of the World is a 10-season, 100-episode podcast series that tells the story of our world. Beginning with the formation of galaxies and the birth of Earth, we move through the first sparks of life, the rise of ancient civilizations, and the great religions and philosophies that shaped human thought. We traces the empires that ruled and the revolutions that toppled them, carries us through the devastation of the two world wars, and brings us all the way into the digital age.

    Hosted by Emma Carson and Ben Warner, each half-hour episode is crafted to be engaging, accessible, and genuinely fascinating. Emma brings the energy and the sharp questions; Ben brings the depth and the stories. Together, they make the sweeping arc of human history feel personal, vivid, and unmissable

  • Welcome to The Cold War Bunker! A place where natural sunlight, foods with limited shelf-life & non-reinforced materials are not welcome.In this show we will journey through the history of this time, and examine the information of events, times and people that defined this era; an era in which information was not free to flow.We will embark on this adventure by doing our best cursory research possible, because, I am most certainly not an expert. I am someone who loves this time in our past, and is not quite convinced that the Cold War is as far in our rearview as what would like to think.

  • Islamic history is one of the most important stories in the world. And most people have never heard it properly. Archives is here to change that. Each episode, we break down a key era, event, or figure from Islamic history. From the rise of the first caliphate to the Golden Age of Baghdad to the fall of great empires, we cover it all. Whether you're learning for the first time or filling in the gaps, this is the podcast for you.


  • A podcast about Wyoming and everything we talk about including the weather, politics, energy & agriculture, sports & everything else effecting our state.

  • We call it the American experiment, and over the last 250 years, we've learned a lot about what's worked.....and what hasn't. So what can we learn from Americans' quest to form a more perfect union? Join Colleen Shogan, the 11th Archivist of the United States, along with some of our nation's most prominent historians, journalists, and public servants as we go in pursuit of lessons from America's past to write the history of America's future.

  • Never in American history has it been so easy to gamble, legally at least. We’ve got casinos, sports betting, online poker, keno — but it was all made possible by state lotteries, which brought gambling out of the shadows and into the public square — into the government itself.

    “Scratch & Win” follows the unlikely rise of America’s most successful lottery. We begin in 1970s Boston, with state bureaucrats going toe to toe with mafia bookmakers, and each other, as they struggle to launch the state's greatest innovation: the scratch ticket. But the story reaches all the way to the present moment. How do we feel about the gambling industry that lotteries helped summon into being? And should the state be in this business at all?

    “Scratch & Win” is made by the Peabody Award-winning team behind “The Big Dig,” produced by GBH News.

  • Từ chiến thắng Bạch Đằng vang dội của Ngô Quyền mở ra kỷ nguyên độc lập tự chủ, trải qua những thời kỳ phát triển rực rỡ và những chiến công hiển hách dưới triều Lý, Trần, Lê, cho đến những thăng trầm, biến động và sự khép lại của thời kỳ phong kiến dưới triều Nguyễn. Video này sẽ đúc kết lại hơn 10 thế kỷ hào hùng của dân tộc một cách ngắn gọn, súc tích và dễ hiểu nhất.

    Dù bạn là một người đam mê sử Việt hay chỉ muốn ôn lại kiến thức, podcast này dành cho bạn!

  • Petit contexte : Hello !Je m'appelle Rita, je suis née en France et je suis roumaine par ma mère. Elle a quitté la Roumanie pour la France en 1990, juste après la chute des régimes communistes d'Europe de l'Est, lorsque les frontières se sont ouvertes. En Roumanie, La Révolution venait alors de mettre fin à la dictature du président Ceaucescu, considérée aujourd'hui comme l'une des plus dures du bloc de l'Est. J'ai toujours été très étonnée que la Roumanie et son histoire récente, une histoire pourtant fascinante, soient si peu connues de mes amis français. Alors, j'ai pensé qu'il fallait raconter cette hsitoire, et que le meilleur moyen pour cela serait de donner la parole à ceux qui l'ont vécue. Ce podcast est donc un patchwork de trois témoignages : ceux d'Andreea, Diana, et Carmen. Toutes les 3 sont nées dans les années 65 (arrivée de Ceaucescu à la tête du Parti) et ont immigré en France et en Belgique juste après l'ouverture du pays le 24 décembre 1989. Il est composé d'1 seul épisode de 2 heures, mais pas de craintes, il s'écoute très facilement en plusieurs fois ! Bonne écoute !Quelques ressources (il en existe plein d'autres, allez fouiller si vous êtes curieux!!) :Archives :Nicolae Ceausescu LAST SPEECH (https://youtu.be/TcRWiz1PhKU) : dernier discours de Ceaucescu. A l'origine, il organise ce rassemblement pour "rassurer" les Roumains suite aux révoltes de Timisoara. Progressivement, la foule se met à le huer. On peut lire sur son visage l'étonnement. La retranscription télévisée du disours est alors coupée.Analyse du procès Ceaușescu | Archive INA (https://youtu.be/hgZ-r9v2_mo) : procès et execution du couple Ceaucescu commentés par la télévision française. Attention, images sensibles.Livres :Si je dois te trahir, Ruta Sepetys. Roman de fiction qui raconte les derniers jours de la dictature à travers les yeux d'un jeune roumain de 17 ans. Très bien documenté.Podcasts :https://open.spotify.com/episode/64jS5Deix477RluPjaU2Rt?si=_he7BHmPQGGLtlik2lq41w : 2 meilleurs amis font le récit de leur fuite de Roumanie dans les années 80. Autres :Roumanie : entre Est et Ouest, aux portes de la guerre - Le dessous des cartes | ARTE (https://youtu.be/dAKJAPjM6Mg) : quelques éléments géo-politiques utiles concernant la Roumanie; Remerciements :Montage/ Mixage : Thibault DupierrisVignette : Romane JouhierMa mère pour m'avoir transmis sa culture <3Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

  • Clothing is never just clothing.

    Every fibre, every colour, every silhouette is telling you something. About power, politics and whose story got told and whose didn’t. The Culture of Cloth is a podcast about learning to read that story. Starting with the cloth itself and then following it wherever it leads.

    Most fashion history looks at the outside. This show looks at the inside. The construction, the decisions, the invisible hands that made it, and the world those hands were living in. 

    The women who encoded military intelligence into knitting. The weavers whose binary logic built the first computer. The dyers, the spinners, the pattern cutters whose names were never written down.

    Cloth tells the truth even when the official record doesn’t.

    For makers and thinkers. For everyone who has ever looked at a garment and felt there was more to it than they were being told.

    Hosted by Veronica Tucker.