Tell me your favorite episode for the 6th anniversary show! In the 1980s, images of starving children in Ethiopia shocked the world and triggered one of the largest humanitarian responses in history. But behind the famine was a much deeper story of drought, civil war, dictatorshi ...Show more
The Smithsonian Institution: The Strange Origin of America’s Greatest Museum
Tell me your favorite episode for the 6th anniversary show!In 1829, a British scientist who had never visited the United States left his fortune to a foreign country across the ocean. His instructions were simple, vague, and enormously ambitious: create an institution for the inc ...Show more
In this prequel to the 'ICANN and the 7 Keys to the Internet' podcast, David talks Marques and Andrew through the wildly interesting history of the internet. There's plenty of information out there about the beginning of the World Wide Web in 1989, but what was happening before t ...Show more
Introducing On This Day in Working Class History: A new daily podcast from WCH
Introducing a brand-new daily podcast from the team at WCH. On This Day in Working Class History will be a brief reminder each morning of our collective struggles for a better world which have taken place on this date in history. Launching on 1 February on a trial basis, eac ...Show more
Mac Pro Story Time, r/Place Recap, and an Interview with Jad Abumrad
Marques and Andrew jump right into the thick of it discussing Twitter working on the edit button. Then they get into the Mac Pro trade-in that Marques just completed before talking about the stressful weekend Andrew had with r/Place on Reddit. After that, David Imel talks with Ja ...Show more
Knowledge is power. But what is the truth?! Jae introduces his new podcast and what’s in store for you throughout the show. Listen to Jae define the 'Mandela Effect' and discuss its relation to the Berenstain Bears and Monopoly. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscri ...Show more