016 - We Wish You a Share-y Christmas

016 - We Wish You a Share-y Christmas

It's the season finale, y'all! We're bringing you the history of Christmas, or at least as much of it as we could fit in a reasonable time frame…

015 - Mush Ado About Something

015 - Mush Ado About Something

Bundle up because Nat is here to tell the story of the 1925 Serum Run to Nome since Cass STILL hasn't seen the animated and not historically accurate masterpiece…

014 - The League of Extraordinary Confederates

014 - The League of Extraordinary Confederates

On this Thanksgiving episode, Cass tells us about the Confederates. No. Not those Confederates. We head back to pre-colonial Amercia to talk about the Iroquois Confederacy…

013 - War, But Make it Fashion

013 - War, But Make it Fashion

War, what is it good for? Overlooking the contributions of women! Cass takes us to WWI for early plastic surgery and Nat takes us to WWII for soviet female fighter pilots…

010 - There Will Be Blood...and LSD

010 - There Will Be Blood...and LSD

We discover that there's nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do in Africa because the "Amazons" of Dahomey were women. Then we remind ourselves why you can't trust the government, because Project MKUltra.

007 - What's in a Name?

007 - What's in a Name?

Cass takes us on a multi-continent adventure to teach us the origins of Latin America. Nat explains how the Japanese American Internment came to pass after Pearl Harbor.

005 - Tinker, Tailor, Sarcophagus, Spy

005 - Tinker, Tailor, Sarcophagus, Spy

DJ Rip guest-shares on this very special episode where we rep our hometowns in IL, IA and FL, and we all hate on Ohio…

004 - Going for the Gold Member

004 - Going for the Gold Member

We like sports and we don’t care who knows! Today we learn about the 1999 USWNT at the Women's World Cup, the incomparable Cheryl Miller, and have a surprise celebrity guest…

001 - Cher'd History

001 - Cher'd History

It's the pilot! Cass and Nat go colonial and then modern as they learn about two amazing women from American history: Sybil Luddington and Wilma Mankiller.