
CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains mentions of suicide.
It's another historical mystery! She was a socialite with ambitions to become a writer, and she vanished from the busy streets of New York City. No one ever saw her again. What happened to Dorothy Arnold?
Jul 13
1 hr

Pride 2026 continues! This week, we learn all about activist Kiyoshi Kuromiya, who was born into an internment camp, marched alongside Dr. King, traveled the world writing books, and tried to make a building levitate. Join us as we dive into his fascinating and accomplished life!
Jun 29
45 min

Happy Pride Month 2026! As always, we're bringing you Pride-themed episodes in June. We kick things off with a look at the life of one of Anna's favorite children's authors: a gay man, an artist, and a brilliant creative mind, who taught us to love and live with our sadness. Let's learn about Maurice Sendak.
Jun 8
46 min

We return with part 2 of our exploration of the Chernobyl Disaster. What happened in the aftermath? How did the Soviets handle such a PR nightmare? And how are we still dealing with the impacts of the disaster to this day?
May 25
1 hr 22 min

We've been waiting for this one! This month, we're bringing you a 2-part series all about The Chernobyl Disaster. In part 1, we learn about the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, how it worked, and how the unthinkable happened. Please note that, as we say multiple times in this episode, we are not scientists! But we're trying our best! Amanda worked very hard on this one, and it's a topic we've been wanting to explore for a long time. We hope you find it as interesting as we do!
May 11
1 hr 20 min

CONTENT WARNING: This episode is about a tragic incident, so there are mentions of death in large numbers. There are also extended discussions about eye injuries.
This week, we're discussing a tragic event that resulted in the destruction of a community, the death and injury of many, and the advancements of medical and social services throughout North America. Let's learn all about the Halifax Explosion of 1917.
Apr 13
1 hr 10 min

There's an extra Monday in March, which means we get an extra Women's History Month episode! We're learning all about a West Virginia hero who didn't really live in West Virginia, an author, an activist, and a Nobel Prize winner. Let's talk about Pearl S. Buck!
Mar 30
50 min

We continue our celebration of Women's History Month with an episode all about Lucille Ball! She was a pioneer of television and a comedy icon, who made us all love Lucy.
Mar 16
1 hr 3 min

Happy Women's History Month! We're celebrating by learning about the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. And also the first woman to win two Nobel Prizes. And also the genius without whom, we wouldn't be able to treat cancer with radiation. It's Marie Curie!
Mar 2
58 min

Our Black History Month episodes continue! This week, we're learning about a man who stole a ship, sailed to freedom, then used that freedom to help his community and his country. Let's talk about Robert Smalls!
Thanks to @c8thagr8 on TikTok for this topic idea - please check out her videos!
Feb 17
50 min
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