Podcasts about: History

the study of the past. These are stories and tales from times gone by to help you learning and understand the time before now. These might feature facts, songs, diaries, letters and stories to learn about the past.

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There are 2652 episodes in the History topic.

These are the latest episodes from the History topic added to soundcarrot, but be careful, many of these are serialised shows so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters.

We'd recommend starting with the first episode of your show of choice, and if you like it, listening from there.

Dr. Floyd Voicemail #018
06:56 | Season: 5 | Episode: 16 | November 29th, 2020

Dr. Floyd is at wits end with “these kids today” but he and Dr. Grant answer a bunch of your voicemail! DO NOT PUT MARSHMALLOWS IN YOUR MOUTH!!

Episode 50: Let’s Dance!
00:33:46 | November 29th, 2020

Maria Tallchief was a member of the Osage nation who happened to become the first major American ballet dancer. Her story is read by Ashley Thursby, a dancer with The Louisville Ballet. The Dancing Plague of 1518 began when Frau Troffea stepped out of her home and started dancing. For months, hundred of people danced along with her – for no discernible reason. All this and more when you join host Mick Sullivan for the fun.

Harriet Tubman (Radio Edit)
00:28:51 | November 28th, 2020

Greg Jenner is joined by comedian Desiree Burch and historian Dr Michell Chresfield to explore the life of the American hero and abolitionist, Harriet Tubman. From a torturous childhood to surgery without anaesthetic, get ready to understand true bravery as we uncover the events which made Harriet Tubman a phenomenal force for change.

Why do some people pee when they laugh?
00:13:37 | Episode: 18 | November 27th, 2020

Laughter is a great way to release stress, bond with friends & family, and just have fun. It’s also why some people end up accidentally WETTING themselves! On this episode of WHO SMARTED?, we’ll visit a disastrous rehearsal of Romeo & Juliet — where the problem isn’t that Juliet forgot her lines — it’s that she has a bad case of the giggles and cannot stop LAUGHING. Your kids will learn how laughing can be a way to shield yourself from troubling emotions which is why people sometimes laugh at bad news, or when someone trips and falls. Of course, sometimes someone falling is just plain funny. They’ll also learn why laughing can sometimes make you lose control of your bodily functions! Because laughing causes a very fast contraction and release of abdominal muscles, it can actually confuse your bladder – making you pee! And they’ll learn that people are more likely to laugh in a group than alone – furthering the theory that laughing evolved partially as a way to bond people together — just like the Cavemen in today’s episode! And if you want to make more memories with your kids with fun after-episode educational activities, go to www.WhoSmarted.com and grab our free newsletter, which is chock-full of easy ways to keep the learning going. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Why doesn’t ice cream freeze solid like ice?
00:14:09 | Episode: 17 | November 25th, 2020

Who doesn’t love ice cream? Well – on this episode of Who Smarted? it turns out that our special guest Ice doesn’t love our OTHER special guest Cream – but maybe by the end of the episode they’ll figure out how to work together. (Spoiler alert: they do!). And want to know why there’s seaweed in almost all flavors of commercial ice cream? Then sign up for today for our free email, which includes crazy facts like that + more activities to do with your kid.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

What good is a sound wave if you can’t surf on it?
00:13:01 | Episode: 16 | November 23rd, 2020

Waves – we usually think of them as something we do when saying goodbye, or when we’re at the beach. But there’s a kind of invisible wave we interact with all the tie. Sound waves are always around us, and somehow our brain turns these pulses of pressure into what we call “hearing”. Come join our special guest Madame Sounds-a-Like on this journey into the world of sound. Keep the learning going after the episode with awesome free exercises at www.WhoSmarted.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ancient Egypt: Tutankhamun and Mummies
00:09:24 | November 23rd, 2020

Sophie (age 7) and Ellie (age 5) love stories about Ancient Egypt so they tell the story of the boy Pharoah, Tutankhamun, including how his body was turned into a mummy.

Dr. Floyd Voicemail #017
05:46 | Season: 5 | Episode: 15 | November 22nd, 2020

Dr. Steve takes a shot at answering some voicemail!




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