History Podcasts
HingeJoin Now to Follow
If you could find the answer to one question, any question, what would it be? How might your life turn on the answer? For atheist Cory Markum, life began to turn as he looked up at the sky in prayer after the death of a friend and realized he was trying to pray to a God he no longer believed in. For former pastor Drew Sokol, life began to turn as he stood preaching about Jesus to thousands of people and yet found himself questioning the very words he was saying. Those turns also brought them to one another, for a shared journey exploring one of the most polarizing questions in history: Who was Jesus Christ?
By Curios Media
The CommonsJoin Now to Follow
The Commons is a seasonal contemplation of key figures through history. Coming up in season 2, host Brian Phillips will explore ten key figures (or periods) in church history.
By CiRCE Institute Podcast Network
BuriedJoin Now to Follow
In the spring of 1991, a young woman named Carey Mae Parker went missing from the Lake Tawakoni area of northeast Texas. Her disappearance devastated a family and still hasn’t been solved. But there’s something unusual about Carey’s case. After years without answers, family members made a shocking discovery: Police had never investigated. For nearly 20 years, no search was conducted, and no one was questioned. And Carey isn’t the only one missing.
By KETR.ORG
Christmas PastJoin Now to Follow
Christmas Past is a podcast that tells the stories behind your favorite holiday traditions and celebrates Christmas nostalgia
By Brian Earl
How It Began: A History of the Modern WorldJoin Now to Follow
A thrilling podcast about the History of the Modern World. Humanity has been hard at work for centuries to empower itself with better tools and insights, from science and surgery to electricity and the Internet, and this series celebrates the history of those triumphs. Compared to our ancestors, we live like superheroes and sorcerers, endowed with powers they could never have imagined. But how did we achieve all this? Historian Brad Harris tackles that question head on, revealing how the most important scientific, technological, and cultural advancements in history began, and inspiring us to keep reaching for new historical triumphs along the way.
By Brad Harris, Historian of Science & Technology
FBI Retired Case File ReviewJoin Now to Follow
Jerri Williams is a retired FBI agent and author on a mission to show the public who the FBI is and what the FBI does by conducting interviews with retired FBI agents about their most intriguing and high-profiled cases, reviewing how the FBI is portrayed in books, TV, and movies, and recommending crime fiction and dramas. Photos and links to articles about the cases and violations discussed can be found in the show notes for each episode at jerriwilliams.com.
By Jerri Williams
The Scientific OdysseyJoin Now to Follow
An examination of scientific inquiry through a discussion of the history and philosophy of the scientific endeavor.
By Dr. Chad Davies
The History of YugoslaviaJoin Now to Follow
A fortnightly podcast chronicling the amazing story of the now ex-country of Yugoslavia -its formation, heights, and collapse.
By Alex Cruikshanks
The Dark ArchiveJoin Now to Follow
The Dark Archive is a Podcast showcasing the history of White Wolf's World of Darkness. Portions of these materials are the copyrights and trademarks of White Wolf Publishing AB, and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information please visit white-wolf.com. Dark Archive material is not Official White Wolf materia
By James Davey
Earthwatch PodcastJoin Now to Follow
From Earthwatch, the environmental nonprofit connecting citizens with scientists, comes the Earthwatch Podcast. This season, we profile the status of endangered species and ecosystems, and the efforts underway to save them. From the coastal marshes of Texas to the seagrass meadows of Southeast Alaska and beyond, join us as we explore the complex web of science, politics, and human interference.
By Earthwatch Podcast