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Mar 13, 2025

13 min

Imagine this: It's your wedding night. You and your new spouse have just retired to the bedroom when suddenly, dozens of neighbors surround your house banging pots and pans, firing guns in the air, and demanding entry to your bedroom. This wasn't a home invasion – it was Shivaree, a once-common tradition where entire communities would terrorize newly married couples on their wedding night. Discover the shocking history of this sanctioned harassment that saw newlyweds dragged from bed, forced to serve drinks to intruders, or even carried through town in their nightclothes. From its origins as a community punishment for "inappropriate" marriages to its evolution into a bizarre American frontier custom, explore how this intrusive ritual persisted into the 1950s. This is the untold story of society's strangest, most invasive wedding tradition – and why couples lived in fear of their "special night" becoming a public spectacle.Support the show here via Paypal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=DWSYBNBMAY9AL&no_recurring=0&item_name=Thanks+for+your+help%21&currency_code=USD

Mar 10, 2025

17 min

In 1534, the ordinary German city of Münster transformed overnight into a religious dystopia when radical Anabaptists seized control and declared it the "New Jerusalem." Led by a charismatic tailor-turned-prophet named Jan van Leiden, they expelled all non-believers, burned all books except the Bible, abolished private property, and instituted mandatory polygamy – with the self-proclaimed king taking 16 wives for himself. What followed was a nightmarish 18-month siege where starving citizens were forbidden to leave under penalty of death, dissenters were publicly executed, and the streets ran with blood as the "holy kingdom" descended into madness. Discover how religious fervor, apocalyptic prophecy, and charismatic manipulation created one of history's most disturbing theocratic regimes – and why its shocking lessons about the dangers of extremism remain relevant today.Support the show here via Paypal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=DWSYBNBMAY9AL&no_recurring=0&item_name=Thanks+for+your+help%21&currency_code=USD

Mar 7, 2025

13 min

Are you tired of changing your clocks twice a year? Have you ever wondered why we even bother with Daylight Saving Time? Join us as we delve into the history of this tradition and explore the ongoing debate about its usefulness. We'll uncover the surprising origins of DST, revealing that it wasn't started to help farmers. In fact, farmers have often lobbied against it because it disrupts their schedules.Here's what we'll cover:•The history of DST: From its early concept by George Hudson in 1895 and William Willett, to its implementation in Germany during World War I and later in the United States in 1918.•The Uniform Time Act of 1966: How this act standardised DST in the US, and how the Department of Transportation became responsible for its oversight.•The Energy Policy Act of 2005: How this act extended DST period.•The states that don't observe DST: Find out why Hawaii and Arizona opted out.•The potential health impacts: We'll examine the arguments about how changing the clocks can disrupt sleep patterns and potentially affect health.•The economic impacts: Does DST really save energy? We'll look at studies that suggest the energy savings are negligible, and it may even increase energy consumption.•The Sunshine Protection Act: We'll discuss the recent attempts in the Senate to make DST permanent and the debates surrounding it. Whether you love it or hate it, Daylight Saving Time has a complicated history and continues to spark debate. Tune in to understand the real reasons behind this time-shifting tradition.Support the show here via Paypal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=DWSYBNBMAY9AL&no_recurring=0&item_name=Thanks+for+your+help%21&currency_code=USD

Feb 27, 2025

12 min

In the male-dominated world of 16th century seafaring, one woman commanded a fleet of ships that terrorized the English and controlled Ireland's west coast. Grace O'Malley - warrior, chieftain, and pirate queen - defied social norms by inheriting her father's shipping empire, leading men into battle, and allegedly giving birth on her ship before returning to fight the next day. When English authorities imprisoned her son and brother, she did the unthinkable: sailed directly to London, demanded a face-to-face meeting with Queen Elizabeth I, and negotiated their release in a language she didn't speak. Discover how this remarkable Irish woman created a pirate kingdom through brilliant strategy, fierce loyalty, and ruthless tactics, ensuring her legacy as Ireland's most infamous seafarer. From castle sieges to naval battles, prison breaks to royal confrontations, this is the true story of the woman who refused to surrender her freedom or her ships to anyone - not even the most powerful monarch in the world.Another episode about a female pirate is here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0tQK75RfFJ6rDue0LmkOcp?si=LWbpKeIASveZJXmmunHd3QSupport the show here via Paypal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=DWSYBNBMAY9AL&no_recurring=0&item_name=Thanks+for+your+help%21&currency_code=USD

Feb 25, 2025

10 min

What happens when a dying millionaire’s prank will turns into a surreal race for motherhood—and a national scandal? In this jaw-dropping episode of Weird History, we dive into The Great Stork Derby, one of history’s strangest legal dramas.In 1926, eccentric Toronto lawyer Charles Vance Millar left a bombshell in his will: a fortune would go to the woman who bore the most children in the next decade. What followed was a cutthroat competition of fertility, a tabloid frenzy, and a moral firestorm that divided Canada. Was this a darkly comic social experiment—or a grotesque exploitation of women’s lives?Join us as we unravel:✨ The twisted mind behind the will—a man who loved pranks, horse racing, and chaos.✨ The women who raced to out-birth each other—and the shocking tactics they used.✨ The ethical outrage that gripped newspapers, churches, and politicians.✨ The legacy of the Derby—how it exposed poverty, sexism, and the limits of the law.From courtroom battles to midnight diaper counts, The Great Stork Derby is a story of greed, desperation, and the absurdity of human nature. Perfect for fans of true crime, weird history, and societal scandals, this episode will leave you asking: How far would you go for a fortune?🔔 Subscribe now to Weird History for more untold tales of history’s wildest moments. Support the show here via Paypal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=DWSYBNBMAY9AL&no_recurring=0&item_name=Thanks+for+your+help%21&currency_code=USD

Feb 23, 2025

10 min

In 1900, an Icelandic publisher released a version of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" that was wildly different from the original - and then it vanished for over a century. Recently rediscovered, "Makt Myrkranna" (Powers of Darkness) reveals an eerier, more sexual, and surprisingly political take on the vampire classic, complete with mind-controlling cults, underground civilizations, and a Victorian-era #MeToo story. But here's the twist: Stoker himself may have collaborated on this darker version, making it less of a translation and more of an alternative "director's cut" of one of horror's greatest tales. Discover how this lost Arctic reimagining of Dracula survived in the land of eternal night, why it disappeared for decades, and what its rediscovery tells us about the vampire novel we thought we knew.Support the show here via Paypal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=DWSYBNBMAY9AL&no_recurring=0&item_name=Thanks+for+your+help%21&currency_code=USD

Feb 8, 2025

7 min

In 1872, two smooth-talking con men pulled off one of history's most audacious scams by "discovering" a massive diamond field in the American West. After secretly scattering cheap diamonds across worthless land, they convinced banking tycoons, geologists, and even a founder of Tiffany & Co. to invest millions in their fictional gem empire. The scheme was so convincing that it sparked a nationwide diamond rush and nearly crashed the global gem market - until one skeptical geologist noticed something wasn't quite right about these miraculous diamond fields. This is the incredible true story of Philip Arnold and John Slack, the Kentucky cousins who almost got away with the perfect crime, and the investigation that brought down their glittering house of cards.Support the show here via Paypal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=DWSYBNBMAY9AL&no_recurring=0&item_name=Thanks+for+your+help%21&currency_code=USD

Feb 5, 2025

13 min

In 1933, a group of powerful Wall Street executives allegedly plotted to overthrow President Franklin D. Roosevelt and install a fascist military government. Their plan? Recruit decorated Marine Corps General Smedley Butler to lead a coup, only to have Butler secretly expose the entire conspiracy to Congress. Discover the shocking true story of the Business Plot - a near-successful attempt to replace American democracy with a corporate-controlled regime that came closer to succeeding than most history books admit.Support the show here via Paypal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=DWSYBNBMAY9AL&no_recurring=0&item_name=Thanks+for+your+help%21&currency_code=USD

Feb 3, 2025

6 min

Welcome to Weird History!You've heard the story: Pope Gregory IX declared war on cats, linking them to satanic heresy in a 1233 papal bull that triggered widespread feline extermination. But here's the twist - historians now believe this dramatic tale is mostly medieval urban legend. While anti-cat sentiment existed in medieval Europe, there's little evidence of an official papal campaign against cats. This episode unpacks how historical myths get created, spread, and believed - exploring the thin line between fascinating storytelling and historical fact. Discover how a compelling narrative can sometimes overpower historical accuracy, and why we love a good story, even when it might not be entirely true.Support the show here via Paypal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=DWSYBNBMAY9AL&no_recurring=0&item_name=Thanks+for+your+help%21&currency_code=USD

Jan 26, 2025

15 min

In 1859, Joshua Abraham Norton declared himself Emperor Norton I of the United States - and somehow, an entire city decided to play along. Broke and desperate after losing his fortune, Norton began issuing imperial decrees, printing his own currency, and walking San Francisco's streets in a makeshift military uniform. Incredibly, local businesses honored his fake money, theaters reserved him free seats, and newspapers published his royal proclamations with a mix of humor and genuine respect. This is the unbelievable true story of how one man's delusion became a beloved urban legend, transforming a failed businessman into a beloved city icon who ruled without an army, palace, or any real power - just pure audacity and the collective imagination of an entire city.Support the show here via PayPal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=DWSYBNBMAY9AL&no_recurring=0&item_name=Thanks+for+your+help%21&currency_code=USD

Jan 15, 2025

13 min

In this episode of 'Weird History,' we explore the fascinating and somewhat disturbing history of phrenology, a 19th-century pseudoscience that claimed to determine a person's character and intelligence based on the shape and size of their skull. We delve into the origins of this bizarre theory, its impact on society, and the ethical implications of such pseudoscientific beliefs.Support the show here via PayPal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=DWSYBNBMAY9AL&no_recurring=0&item_name=Thanks+for+your+help%21&currency_code=USD

Jan 14, 2025

9 min

In 1847, skilled surgeon Robert Liston attempted to perform the fastest amputation in medical history - and succeeded in the worst possible way. Armed with his lucky knife and legendary speed, Liston completed the surgery in under 30 seconds... but accidentally slashed his assistant's fingers, sliced through a spectator's coat, and watched in horror as both men and his patient died from different causes. This is the incredible true story of the only operation in history with a 300% mortality rate. Join us as we explore the bizarre world of pre-anesthetic surgery, where speed was prized above all else, surgeons were ranked by how fast they could cut, and a man could accidentally kill three people while trying to save one life. Discover why Liston was called "The Fastest Knife in the West End" - and why that wasn't always a good thing.Support the show here via PayPal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=DWSYBNBMAY9AL&no_recurring=0&item_name=Thanks+for+your+help%21&currency_code=USD

Jan 13, 2025

14 min

In 1945, German soldier Georg Gärtner slipped away from a POW camp in New Mexico, beginning one of the longest successful disappearing acts in American history. For four decades, he built a new life as "Dennis Whiles" - becoming a tennis instructor, marrying an American woman, and even appearing on TV's "To Tell The Truth." No one, not even his wife, knew his true identity until 1985, when he finally surrendered to the FBI. His incredible story includes riding the rails as a hobo, learning English from cowboys, and living in constant fear of discovery while building the American Dream. Discover how this former Nazi soldier became the last WWII German POW to be captured in America - by turning himself in.Support the show here via PayPal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=DWSYBNBMAY9AL&no_recurring=0&item_name=Thanks+for+your+help%21&currency_code=USD

Jan 12, 2025

12 min

When the French king betrayed and executed her husband in 1343, noblewoman Jeanne de Clisson transformed from a wealthy aristocrat into one of history's most ruthless pirates. Selling her lands to fund a fleet of black ships with blood-red sails, she terrorized the English Channel for 13 years, hunting down French nobles and leaving only a few survivors to tell the king about her vengeance. Known as the "Lioness of Brittany," this medieval mother-turned-pirate specifically targeted French royalty and nobility, often personally beheading her aristocratic captives with an ax. While she showed mercy to common sailors, any nobles unlucky enough to cross paths with her black ships met a grisly fate. Discover the true story of how one woman's quest for revenge turned her from a lady of the French court into a feared pirate commander who made the nobility tremble.Support the show here via PayPal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=DWSYBNBMAY9AL&no_recurring=0&item_name=Thanks+for+your+help%21&currency_code=USD

Jan 10, 2025

13 min

In 1844, thousands of Americans gave away their homes, abandoned their crops in the fields, and quit their jobs to prepare for Jesus's return on October 22nd. After a Baptist preacher decoded "hidden" biblical mathematics, his followers made white robes and climbed hilltops to await the Second Coming. What happened next created one of the most dramatic mass disappointments in American religious history - and spawned entirely new religions that exist to this day. Join us for the strange true story of the Great Disappointment, when the faithful waited in the snow for a prophecy that never came true.Support the show here via PayPal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=DWSYBNBMAY9AL&no_recurring=0&item_name=Thanks+for+your+help%21&currency_code=USD

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