History Podcasts

Broken Mysteries show

Broken MysteriesJoin Now to Follow

Broken Mysteries is a podcast where we share stories of the mystery, conspiracy, and esoteric type. Our episodes range from stories we've researched to personal experiences told by our guests. Listen in for thrilling stories and visit BrokenMysteries.com to become a part of the show.

By Broken Mysteries

The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa show

The British Broadcasting Century with Paul KerensaJoin Now to Follow

100 Years of the BBC, Radio and Life as We Know It. Be informed, educated and entertained by the amazing true story of radio’s forgotten pioneers. With host Paul Kerensa, great guests and rare archive from broadcasting’s golden era. Original music by Will Farmer. www.paulkerensa.com/oldradio

By Paul Kerensa

Mobbed Up: The Fight for Las Vegas show

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Mobbed Up chronicles the rise and fall of organized crime in Las Vegas through the eyes of those who lived it: ex-mobsters, law enforcement officials, politicians and journalists. From back alleys to bank vaults, dimly lit basements to the neon glow of the Las Vegas Strip, the Review-Journal’s Reed Redmond will guide listeners through the 20th-century criminal underworlds of Chicago, Kansas City and Las Vegas. This 11-part narrative series is produced by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, in partnership with The Mob Museum. For more information, visit www.reviewjournal.com/mobbedup.

By Las Vegas Review-Journal | The Mob Museum

RnB Hype show

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RnB Hype features new music from some familiar and up & coming talents in the R&B genre.

By Powered by RnB Hype.

Classic Influence: Timeless Lessons from the Legends show

Classic Influence: Timeless Lessons from the LegendsJoin Now to Follow

Classic Influence explores the timeless lessons learned from the icons of influence, the legends of leadership, power, and sway. Listen in as your host—the Harvard and Columbia trained researcher, author, and speaker, Dr. Johnny Welch, M.B.A.—reveals the timeless wisdom and insights, unveils the hidden blueprints, and unlocks the key secrets of the legends and heroes of history to discover the strategies, tactics, tips and tools you can use to master the power of influence to achieve your own most daring dreams and goals.

By Dr. Johnny Welch, M.B.A.

Bad Reputation show

Bad ReputationJoin Now to Follow

Bad Reputation tells stories about women in rock. The lost stories. The complicated stories. The good stories. Host Micco Caporale reads the stuff you don’t have time to read and tracks down the people you don’t know how to find so you get stories you’ve been desperate to hear. This podcast mixes history, re-enactments, and interviews to push girls to the front. Get your headphones ready.

By Micco Caporale

Problem Child - The story of Keli Lane and the murder of baby Tegan show

Problem Child - The story of Keli Lane and the murder of baby TeganJoin Now to Follow

The Story of Keli Lane and the murder of baby Tegan Lane.Http://www.problemchildpodcast.com

By Wicked Crime Podcast

Not Your Century show

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On hiatus as of March 2020 because of the coronavirus crisis. Get unlimited access to the Chronicle. | A daily celebration of the news — and the news media — of years gone by. King Kaufman takes you on a quick tour of the Bay Area and the world as it used to be, which often colors the world of your century.

By San Francisco Chronicle

History of the Marine Corps show

History of the Marine CorpsJoin Now to Follow

The first and only podcast covering the battles, strategies, political decisions, and origin of the United States Marine Corps, from the origin of Tun Tavern to today. Neither the United States Marine Corps nor any other component of the Department of Defense has approved, endorsed, or authorized this product (or promotion, or service, or activity).

By Robert Estrada

The Industrial Revolutions show

The Industrial RevolutionsJoin Now to Follow

The story of how a primate species created a world full of skyscrapers, airplanes, nuclear weapons, and vaccines. From the mass production of cotton weaving in the first industrial revolution of the 18th Century, to the digital revolution of today, this podcast will explore the ways our world has rapidly changed.

By Dave Broker