History – United States – New podcasts

  • What makes you a heretic? Journalist Andrew Gold believes that, in an age of group-think and tribes, we need heretics - those who use unconventional wisdom to speak out against their own groups, from cancelled comedians and radical feminists to cult defectors and vigilantes hunting deviants.

    Learn from my guests how to rebel, think differently and resist social contagion. From Triggernometry's Francis Foster and the world's most cancelled man Graham Linehan to ex-Hasidic Jew Julia Haart and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders.

  • Playing Dirty: Sports Scandals is a podcast from Dan Patrick, hosted by ESPN broadcaster Jay Harris. It explores some of the most mind-blowing sports scandals throughout history. We blend them up into a weekly show that shines a light on the dark side of sports. Youโ€™ll get the inside scoop while we serve up the juicy details. If you have an appetite for real reporting, join us as we uncover behind-the-scenes details of your favorite sports scandals.

    Playing Dirty: Sports Scandals is a production of Dan Patrick Productions, Never Ever Productions, and Workhouse Media from executive producers Dan Patrick, Paul Anderson, Nick Panella, Maia Glikman and Jennifer Clary. Hosted by Jay Harris. Written and produced by Jenn Brown, Francey Hakes, Maia Glikman, and Jennifer Clary.

  • 'Murder in Bengal' is season 1 of 'Forgotten Crimes,' a true crime podcast by TS Studios, where we delve into major crimes that shook society at the time, and ask -- has anything changed?

  • In our upcoming six episode podcast, hosts Juliet Fromholt and Jocelyn Robinson will share gems from WYSO’s extensive archive, featuring the work of women musicians, and women radio hosts and presenters in different stages of the station’s history. The podcast series will celebrate women’s voices past and present, and look at the role those voices were given in the local and national music scenes with a critical lens.

  • We a few friends just talking and learning about new things in the world of paranormal, cryptozoology and UAP (UFO) phenomenon.
    If you have any experiences and would like to be interviewed on the show, just email [email protected] and put NCIS in the subject.
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  • Iran’s history has been a never-ending struggle for liberty and independence. In this podcast, Oriana tells the story of how Iran ended up where it is now and how religion, monarchy, democracy, and nationalism all played important roles in defining the lives of its people. A journey that expands 200 years and reaches through three different political systems. New episodes every Wednesday.

  • Itโ€™s a history lesson many of us didnโ€™t get in school: Slavery has deep roots in Connecticut and across New England. Enslaved people helped build the foundation of much of this state. Get to know some of these men and women and the lives they lived. Hear from descendants who reflect on their loved ones. And learn from historians and experts going on a journey of discovery to recover this hidden history.In this five-part episode podcast from Connecticut Public, Reporter/Producer Diane Orson and Editorial Consultant and Curator Frank Mitchell talk about some of the issues in, and around these stories.Visit www.ctpublic.org/unforgotten to learn more, including additional videos, photos and digital stories.

  • Welcome to Secret Heroes, where we explore the unsung heroes of our world and unearth the true stories that often slip through the cracks.

  • From the packing table to the dinner table, from restaurant specials to grandma’s secret recipes, we consider the cultural, social, and commercial aspects of Manitoba food and what it means to us.

  • Co-hosts Steve Fait and Trent Edwards are joined by a guest improviser to act out made-up scenes based on a historical event brought to them by a history expert. Later on, Trent and Steve interview the expert about the event and find out what actually happened.

  • "O.J. Simpson: Dead" is a reflective and in-depth podcast that explores the life, career, and legacy of O.J. Simpson. Each episode delves into different aspects of Simpson's complex story, from his early days as a football superstar to his later years overshadowed by legal controversies and public scrutiny. The podcast seeks to understand the man behind the headlines, examining his impact on sports, media, and the American legal system.

  • The Secret of St. Andrews podcast is for golf enthusiasts, history buffs and patriots.

  • Assembling anticapitalist histories of intersecting secret societies, occult orders, moneyed families, drug smugglers, and sex-&-slave-trading networks, wherever you get your podcasts.

  • FilTrip is a tribute by Carmina and Patch to the Filipinos, their traditions, and idiosyncrasies that make the Philippines the most unique country in the world. Join them as they reconnect to their roots and introduce the Philippines through their trips! See https://www.buzzsprout.com/privacy for Privacy Policy.

  • For those who like a little old-time with their true crime, join host Allison Dickson of Ding Dong Darkness Time as she explores the villains of decades and centuries past. 

  • A podcast reading of Daniel Defoe's A Journal of the Plague Year, a novel about the plague that afflicted London in 1665.

  • Most sports fans know Hannah Storm from her skills as a host, commentator across many sports networks and as an anchor for Sports Center on ESPN. What most fans don't know however, is her unique story and the story of her family that centers at the heart of pro basketball.

    Hannah grew up on basketball literally, as her father Mike Storen was a GM, owner and eventually Commissioner of the ABA League in the seventies. Her life of growing up around basketball legends and pioneers in professional sports paved the way for her historic television career.

    In association with the NBA and iHeartMedia, Hannah will tell her amazing story in a multi-part podcast series featuring legendary hall of famers, current NBA superstars, and basketball media personalities. Interviews, archive audio, and first person narrative will interweave her personal story with the history of modern professional basketball.

  • A conversation with authors and other creative people about their recent works and their insight on the world today. How do books and ideas help us grapple with current challenges? Frank Lavin has served as a diplomat, banker, White House aide, National Security Council staffer, and is the author of four books.

  • Immersive, real stories from history, seen through the lens of faith. Fact is often more surprising than fiction, and the listeners may find themselves surprised by what was left out of their history books. 

  • We are revolutionizing the way Latter-day Saints read and appreciate the Book of Mormon. Each week, we are releasing a podcast, lesson activity ideas, videos, and more to enrich your study of the Book of Mormon. Learn more at: https://josephsmithfoundation.org/forourday/

    Note: This podcast is the audio version of the For Our Day video series. The original content contains movie clips, slides, and other visuals. Please see the Joseph Smith Foundation YouTube channel or the For Our Day home page to watch the videos.

    This For Our Day curriculum dives deep into the specific and prophetic parallels for our day. The Book of Mormon literally foretells our future, as well as portrays our past and present from the Lordโ€™s perspective. More than ever before we need this book of books to navigate our day!

  • Welcome to QEZ, the comedy quiz show podcast where you win by being smart, or pretending that you are.
    In every episode, host Lindsay Graham (no, not that Lindsey Graham) asks challenging questions to three comedian contestants. They must answer correctly—or bluff their way out.
    It’s a mashup of Trivial Pursuit and Balderdash, with sprinklings of NPR’s Wait, Wait Don’t Tell Me and BBC panel shows.
    So, join us for three rounds of quick wits, outrageous lies and baffling trivia!