Episodes

  • Secrets of the Spider King
    May 6 2025
    Step into the world of Louis XI of France, the cunning monarch known as the Spider King. In four dramatized scenes based on real events, we follow his cold negotiations, secret plots, and final whispered lessons. This episode reveals how one quiet, calculating king reshaped France—not with swords, but with strategy.
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    13 mins
  • Toba Volcano: When Humans Nearly Vanished
    Jan 28 2025
    Smithsonian Magazine article and excerpt from Donald Prothero's book, When Humans Nearly Vanished, explore the catastrophic eruption of Mount Toba 74,000 years ago. The eruption, the largest volcanic event in the past 28 million years, is discussed in detail, including its devastating immediate effects and long-term consequences for the global climate and human evolution.
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    17 mins
  • Empire of Lead: How Poison Fueled Roman Decline
    Jan 13 2025
    Explore how lead pollution from Roman silver mining, pipes, and pottery may have caused cognitive decline, contributing to the Empire's downfall.
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    6 mins
  • Solar Storms, EMPs, and Societal Vulnerability
    Jan 11 2025
    This podcast analyzes the potential threats posed by both naturally occurring solar events (like Carrington-level storms) and man-made electromagnetic pulse (EMP) weapons. The analysis reveals the vulnerability of modern infrastructure to these events, highlighting the potential for widespread disruption, and emphasizing the need for preparedness and mitigation efforts
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    13 mins
  • Silver Tides: How the Spanish Empire and China Shaped Global Trade
    Jan 2 2025
    The silver trade between the Spanish Empire and China, facilitated by the Manila Galleon route from the 16th to the 19th centuries, was a pivotal moment in global economic history. This trade created a truly global network, linking the Americas, Europe, and Asia, driven by China's insatiable demand for silver and the abundant silver mines of Spanish America.
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    6 mins
  • Francisco de Orellana’s Epic Voyage to the Amazon
    Aug 12 2024

    In the early 16th century, tales of unimaginable wealth and vast, uncharted territories captivated the European imagination. Among the explorers driven by these legends was Francisco de Orellana, a Spanish conquistador known for his unyielding spirit and hunger for discovery. Born in Trujillo, Spain, in 1511, Orellana sought fame and fortune in the New World, joining Francisco Pizarro’s conquest of the Inca Empire in Peru. However, the lure of the unknown beckoned him further east, into the heart of the mysterious and formidable Amazon jungle.

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    4 mins
  • The Noche Triste or Night of Sorrows
    May 20 2024
    In the early 16th century, the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire unfolded like a gripping epic of ambition, betrayal, and survival. At the heart of this dramatic saga lies the Noche Triste, or "Night of Sorrows," a pivotal moment in the clash between the Spanish conquistadors and the mighty Aztec civilization.
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    7 mins
  • The French Spanish Conflict in 16th Century Florida
    Feb 29 2024

    In the 16th century, the shores of what is now known as Florida became the unlikely stage for a brutal clash between two European powers. The French and Spanish empires, driven by the fervor of religious conviction and the hunger for new territories, collided in a series of events that would culminate in a harrowing massacre.

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    5 mins