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Unhinged History

Unhinged History

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Ep 30Episode 29 | Arsenic — Committing to Beauty

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Join us this week for more incredible tales. First, Theresa shares the story of the 2002 mayoral election in Hartlepool, where residents voted for H'Angus the monkey mascot of the local football team to be their mayor: Stuart Drummond, the man behind the mask made for a surprising leader. Angie recounts her favorite mistress for the English king, Charles II, Nell Gwyn, and her exploits. This episode pairs well with: Clara – the Rhino Lacy Hay, the Countess of Carlisle

Aug 11, 20231h 5m

Ep 29Episode 28 | Pants for Piety

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Join us as Angie shares the story of the Revolutionary War's Culper spy ring and Agent 355. Before you leave, stick around as Theresa recounts the problematic retelling of possibly trans man Catalina de Erauso, the lieutenant nun, who lived from 1592–1650. This episode pairs well with: The smugglers of the Boston Tea Party Penelope Barker's Tea Party Natalie Clifford Barney - American writer

Aug 4, 20231h 24m

Ep 28Episode 27 | Cross Stitch and Screaming Cats

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Get your popcorn ready; we'll wait. Theresa shares the story of 6th-century Frankish queens, Fredegund and Brunhild. These two women married into the Merovingian dynasty and reigned against each other during the 40-year civil war. There are assassins. There are battlefield tactics. This story has it all. This episode pairs well with: Eleanor of Aquitaine Queen Tamar of Georgia

Jul 28, 20231h 4m

Ep 27Episode 26 | When in Doubt, Capitalism

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Angie starts us out by telling the story of Cassius Marcellus Clay, Former United States Ambassador to Russia, abolitionist, and a man who was just born to fight. Theresa introduces Anandi Joshi, the very first female doctor in India. This episode pairs well with: The Wide Awakes who got Lincoln elected General Harriet Tubman Dr. Rebecca Crumpler

Jul 21, 20231h 11m

Ep 26Episode 25 | Help Me Stop Sharing

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What a roundup. This week Angie starts us off by sharing the history of tignons and the Tignon Law of 1876, requiring Black women to cover their hair. Theresa continues the thoughts of strong women with her retelling of Artemisia I of Halicarnassus, the female general, who fought against the Greeks under Xerxes in the Battle of Salamis in 480 BCE. This episode pairs well with: The Battle of New Orleans The Lafitte Pirates

Jul 14, 20231h 6m

Ep 25Episode 24 | I Want War Elephants

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Come for the story featuring war elephants and stay for the tale about America's first female activist. Theresa starts by sharing the story of Prince Dejatch Alemayehu, the son of Tewodros II of Abyssinia who was stolen to England. Angie raises the mood by sharing Revolutionary activist, Penelope Barker and her Edenton Tea Party. This episode pairs well with: The history of war elephants The smugglers of the Boston Tea Party The Culper Spy Ring of the Revolution

Jul 7, 20231h 12m

Ep 24Episode 23 | Pockets and Fencing Lessons

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What a raucous roundup of stories this week! Start your podcast with a rousing tale of the WWII Danish Nazi Resistance fighter, Willem Arondeous. Then jet back 400 years earlier with Angie sharing the story of Julie d'Aubigny, the French opera singer and duel-winning extraordinaire. This unhinged set of stories pairs well with: Colin Gubbins, the creator of the SOE Cassius Clay

Jun 30, 20231h 32m

Ep 23Episode 22 | Glitter is Forever

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What a week. Theresa starts by sharing the story of Sally Ride, you know, the first American woman in space, and her tie-in to Pride Month. Angie refuses to be outdone and shares the story of William Dorsey Swann, the first drag queen of history. Stay proud with these stories: NASA Astronaut – Kalpana Chawla Christine Jorgeson – American GI Trans Woman

Jun 23, 20231h 25m

Ep 21Episode 21 | I’ve Eaten the Lipstick

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Refresh your Victory red lipstick and settle in as Angie shares the story of fem fatale and WWII spy Nancy Wake. This delightful Australian bombshell joins the SOE and becomes "The White Mouse." This pairs well with: WWII Spy – Phyllis Latour Doyle

Jun 16, 20231h 7m

Ep 22Episode 20 | Nobody Eats a Puppy

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Sit back and relax as Theresa shares the story of Shelly Bauman and how losing her leg in Seattle's Bastille parade triggered the series of events culminating in the opening of the first disco. This club, named Shelly's Leg, was a gay dance club and resulted in Seattle embracing its LQBTQIA+ community. This episode pairs well with: Sally Stanford

Jun 9, 202352 min

Ep 20Episode 19 | The Madonna of Hideous Human Beings

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Whatever you do, don't eat during this episode. Theresa shares the 18th-century story of the Frenchman known only as Tarrare and his insatiable appetite. Don't eat during this story. We warned you. Angie offers a palette-cleanser by telling the story of Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd and his Hollow Earth theory. This episode pairs well with: The Werewolf Trials

Jun 2, 20231h 18m

Ep 19Episode 18 | Queen of Clapbacks

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Brace yourself for two seriously unhinged moments of history. This week Theresa starts with one of the first cults of personality Sarah Bernhardt, actress, artist, and shit-disturber. Angie refuses to be outdone and shares that time the US experimented with using bats to carry bombs to use during WWII. This episode pairs well with: Libby Holman - Actress Japan bombing Brookings, Oregon during WWII

May 26, 20231h 30m

Ep 18Episode 17 | Next Week in Therapy

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What do you know about the least visited country in Europe, Liechtenstein? If you're like us, not much. This week Angie shares a brief history of this insanely small country, and none of it sounds real (like they have a yearly party where residents are invited to have a beer with the crown prince). If you thought this was unhinged – check out: The Great Spaghetti Hoax of 1957

May 19, 202356 min

Ep 17Episode 16 | I’m Really Just a Plant

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Ever hear of Grace Quackenbos Humiston, the attorney turned private investigator from the early 1900s? Dubbed Mrs. Sherlock Holmes she solves a host of cases using common sense. After listening to this episode, you'll see why Theresa is obsessed with her. If you liked this check out: Helen Duncan – the last person convicted under the 1734 Witchcraft Act

May 12, 202353 min

Ep 16Episode 15 | Death is the Only Way Out

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What a week. Theresa starts by sharing the story of the invisible billionaire, Daniel Ludwig (the man who paid PR firms money to ensure he stayed out of the press). Angie tops her tale by retelling the time that Josef Linowski (the Polish driver and engineer), Wolf-Diethard Knoppe (the Luffwaffa Starfighter pilot), and Manfred Ramminger (described as a German architect, playboy, race car enthusiast turned KGB agent) steal an AIM 9 sidewinder missile from the Neuburg Air Base in Bavaria. This episode pairs well with: "Lord" Timothy Dexter Arthur Vicars

May 5, 20231h 10m

Ep 15Episode 14 | Needlepoint for the Dog Next Door

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Ever wonder about the origins of vampire tales in New Orleans? This week Angie shares the tale of the Casquette Girls of New Orleans from 1728. Their sickly appearance spawned rumors of vampires. Theresa steers the conversation in a completely different direction as she recounts the exploits of Sargent Stubby, the stray dog who served in WWI and goes further back in history to share the tale of Jack Brutus, the mastiff serving in the Spanish-American War. This episode pairs well with: The New England Vampire Panic The literal duck who became a Marine

Apr 28, 20231h 8m

Ep 14Episode 13 | $20 is $20

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What a crazy mashup. Come for Theresa telling the story of the 1875 Dublin Whiskey Fire. Stay for Angie sharing the tale of Lawn Chair Larry and his epic flight using weather balloons and his trusty lawn chair. This episode pairs well with: The History of Bourbon The Great Molasses Flood The Balloon Escape

Apr 21, 20231h 12m

Ep 13Episode 12 | Snookered on Schnapps

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Join us this week as Angie shares another military blunder. During Sept 21-22 1788, Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor fought Serdar-ı Ekrem Koca Yusuf Pasha the Vizier and Sultan Selim 3 ...sorta. This episode pairs well with: The pope who wrote a dirty book and funded Vlad the Impaler

Apr 14, 202345 min

Ep 12Episode 11 | Step Up My Bullying Game

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What's better than a pointless bloodless war? Theresa leads this week in retelling the story of the Honey War of 1839. During this conflict, Iowa and Missouri nearly started a war over three trees and a tax man. More Pointless Wars: The Pig War The Pastry War The War of the Stray Dog

Apr 7, 202336 min

Ep 11Episode 10 | Surprise Bidet

Angie and Theresa celebrate April Fool's Day by recounting historical pranks. Angie starts us off with The Great Spaghetti Hoax of 1957 (that time Richard Dimbley and Charles De Jaeger presented a fictitious spaghetti harvest on the BBC). Theresa follows up with Count Robert II of France and the Hesdin Castle that pranked its guests. This episode pairs well with: That time a guy died on a toilet at Predjama Castle That time Theresa told Angie about the time traveler from Kiev

Mar 31, 202359 min

Ep 10Episode 9 | For Butter or For Worse

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Theresa goes back to 1989 when the oldest active cold case investigation was solved. Join her and Angie as they tackle the NW Butter Crimes of the Great Depression. What? You heard us—butter crimes. This episode pairs well with: The Maple Syrup Heist

Mar 24, 20231h 10m

Ep 9Episode 8 | Dick Gorgeous

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This week Angie and Theresa explore Arthur Vicers and the not good, really bad day AKA the theft of the Irish Crown Jewels. Come for the historical tale. Stay for Theresa getting hung up on the names of the people in this story. This episode pairs well with: Franz Reichelt

Mar 17, 20231h 9m

Ep 8Episode 7 | Keep Your Legs

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Take a raucous ride through history as Theresa retells the tale of the redoubtable General Antonio López de Santa Anna and how he lost his legs during the Pastry War of 1838. After that doozy, Angie regales us with how Fredrick the Great tricked his people into loving potatoes. This episode pairs well with: Shelly Bauman Queen Tamar of Georgia

Mar 10, 20231h 28m

Ep 7Episode 6 | You’re Killing Me Smalls

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Join us as Angie walks us through a series of Civil War snafus that enable the enslaved Robert Smalls to pilot a gun-laden ship to freedom. This episode pairs well with: Bass Reeves

Mar 3, 20231h 13m

Ep 6Episode 5 | Definitely Not My Mother

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What do you know about the unhinged story of a notorious real-life jewel thief, Doris Payne? Spend this podcast listening to the highlight reel of the craziest movie never made. This episode pairs well with: The Lo Life Crew

Feb 24, 202354 min

Ep 5Episode 4 | The Beginning of a Bad Joke

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Buckle up. It's a crazy week. Come for Angie telling the tale of Sundiata Keita, a.k.a. The Lion Prince, a.k.a. Mansa Musa's grandfather. Stay for Theresa gushing over the first Black-Native American aviatrix and barnstormer, Bessie Coleman. This episode pairs well with: The Tragic Tale of Prince Dejatch Alemayehu

Feb 17, 20231h 4m

Ep 4Episode 3 | Executing Pigs

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This week Angie dives into an old missing person case as she explores Dunkelgrafen. Theresa goes off on a tangent as she shares the Pig War of 1856 between Great Britain and America. This episode pairs well with: The Strange Tale of Jerome of Sandy Cove, Nova Scotia The Pastry War

Feb 10, 202352 min

Ep 2Episode 2 | Jay Z is My Financial Planner

This week, Angie serves her favorite curses. It's a wild mix up. Theresa shares how the Han Dynasty started from a bad day at work. This episode pairs well with: Ghosts Haunting the Tower of London The Real Story of Mulan Chinese general and queen, Fu Hoa

Feb 3, 202347 min

Ep 1Episode 1 | Take this with a bowl of salt.

This week Theresa kicks it off with the first Black samurai, Yasuke, in feudal Japan. This story has it all. It features Oda Nobunaga, the warlord who unified the country, Jesuit priests, and an African who becomes a samurai. Angie covers Henry VIII's thorn in his side, Mother Shipton. She is a soothsayer and prophetess. And at every turn, she's annoying the king. What a pairing... This episode pairs well with: Miyamoto Musashi Lady Mary Howard

Jan 27, 20231h 7m