In which guest host Trey tells the story of Dmitry I of Russia and the various people who impersonated him in an effort to claim the Russian throne, Phil takes the rare opportunity to make a movie reference, and we reinforce the idea that politics really haven't changed much over time. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support In light of the ongoing Russian war on Ukraine at the time of this publishing, we encourage you to check out and suppo...
May 23, 2022•1 hr 15 min
In which Phil tells the story of Tarrare, a showman and the worst spy of the French Revolution with a disgusting talent, guest host Trey describes his dream European vacation, and we express some sympathy for the humble house cat (and how they were treated by 18th century French doctors). You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support
May 16, 2022•1 hr 10 min
In which guest host Tony tells the story of Martha Gellhorn, the only woman at D-Day and her nearly 70 years covering global conflicts, Phil talks about the importance of seizing opportunity, and we have our first every bird interruption on the podcast. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support
May 09, 2022•51 min
In which Phil tells the story of Beulah Henry, one of History's most prolific female inventors, guest host Tony blames his mom for taking away his chance at becoming a famous inventor, and we discover we don't know U.S. Presidents as well as we thought. Other stories include Katharine Blodgett, Josephine Cochrane, Margaret Knight, and Stephanie Kwolek, all featured on the "Lady Edisons" project at ladyedisons.com You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside....
May 02, 2022•58 min
In which guest host James tells the story of Dr. Solomon Carter Fuller, the neurologist, psychiatrist, and pathologist whose behind-the-scenes work affirmed the memory condition known today as Alzheimer's Disease, Phil explains why he doesn't get movie references, and we award ourselves honorary doctorate degrees via the transitive property. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support
Apr 25, 2022•1 hr 30 min
In which Phil tells the story of Henrietta Lacks, the woman who unknowingly contributed the most important cell line (HeLa cells) in the history of medical research, guest host James, of the "Science Night" podcast, critiques male doctors for being too focused on erections, and we attempt some unusual online shopping. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support
Apr 18, 2022•1 hr 20 min
In which guest host Matt tells the story of Herman Webster Mudgett, better known as H.H. Holmes, America's first serial killer and owner of Chicago's "Murder Castle," Phil ponders the female fascination with the 'true crime' genre, and we learn how to profile other infamous murderers, including the legendary Jack the Ripper. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support
Apr 11, 2022•1 hr 2 min
In which Phil tells the story of Easy Eddie O'Hare, a lawyer who changed his ways to protect the name of his future WWII hero son, Butch O'Hare, guest host Matt wishes a more painful death on Al Capone, and we recall a shady (but delicious) Italian restaurant in the Windy City. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support
Apr 04, 2022•41 min
In which guest host Vince tells the story of Kenny Washington, the first African American signed to play in the modern National Football League, Phil rehashes an old argument with his sister, and our bias as lifelong Cleveland Browns fans shines through. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support
Mar 28, 2022•1 hr 12 min
In which Phil tells the story of Edward Bernays, a public relations consultant who used propaganda to shift public opinion and ethics, guest host Vince explains why he's unfit to serve in the military, and we learn the origin of a common "banana" phrase...but not that one. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support
Mar 21, 2022•1 hr 38 min
In which Matt says farewell as a regular host of the show, Phil learns a bit about various aquatic animals, and we revisit and discuss our favorite episodes. We also share the finale of our Bonus Episode series, History's B-Side Battles, announce a new Bonus Episode series (available to members on historysbside.com), and discuss the future of the podcast. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support
Mar 14, 2022•1 hr 11 min
In which Phil tells the story of Hetty Green, America's wealthiest woman and the world's greatest miser, Matt tries to explain cryptocurrency using LEGOS, and we vouch for the quality of dollar store silverware. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support
Mar 07, 2022•1 hr 16 min
In which Matt tells the story of Agoston Haraszthy, the Hungarian businessman who orchestrated and self-funded California viticulture, Phil espouses his distaste for avocado toast, and we revisit a host of former B-Siders and their unique parallels to this week's unfortunate legend. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support
Feb 28, 2022•1 hr 37 min
In which Phil tells the story of Zura Karuhimbi, the Rwandan healer whose fake "witchcraft" helped saved lives during the Rwandan Genocide, Matt explains his strategy if he ever got into a fist fight, and we discuss race as a social construct. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support
Feb 21, 2022•1 hr 7 min
In which Matt tells the story of Stephen Foster, one of the most popular American composers in history, Phil divulges a scandalous secret from his trombone playing days, and the we wrestle with our B-Sider’s imperfect past to decide if he deserves the such a legendary title. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support
Feb 14, 2022•1 hr 4 min
In which Phil tells the story of William Stetson Kennedy, the folklore writer who went undercover to learn and expose the secrets of the Ku Klux Klan, Matt explains how he spent his time at the beginning of the pandemic, and we discuss our favorite super heroes. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support
Feb 07, 2022•1 hr 4 min
In which Matt tells the story of mathematician and computing pioneer Ada Lovelace, Phil gives his take on our modern day relationship with technology, and we both struggle to understand the math behind any of this stuff. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support
Jan 31, 2022•1 hr 16 min
In which Phil tells the story of Witold Pilecki, the Polish resistance soldier who volunteered to be arrested and sent to Auschwitz in order to investigate and report on the conditions at the concentration camp, Matt ponders living through modern history-book events, and Phil talks in depth about his recent travel experiences. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support
Jan 24, 2022•1 hr 22 min
In which Matt tells the story of the Clovis People, who are one of the earliest known groups of human beings to inhabit the Americas, Phil imagines how future generations will study our present-day civilizations, and we both struggle to understand the science behind prehistoric research. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support
Jan 17, 2022•1 hr 28 min
In which Phil tells the story of Grace D. Banker and the Hello Girls, the Female Telephone Operators who were the first women to formally serve with the US Army, Matt manages to drive from LA to Portland without the aid of a cell phone, and we remember our comfort (or lack thereof) with talking to girls in our youth. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support
Jan 10, 2022•56 min
In which Matt tells the story of Marie-Josephte Corriveau, the legendary Québécois folk tale murderer and her morbid fate, Phil pities the sights and smells of local townspeople, and we learn about and discover our own ancestry and genealogy. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support
Jan 03, 2022•59 min
In which Phil tells the story of Aloysius Lilius, the 16th century medical professor who proposed a solution to reform the modern calendar, Matt questions his own standing in comparison to the great minds of history, and we reflect on a year of podcasting. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support
Dec 27, 2021•1 hr 11 min
Gather 'round the fireplace for a magical Ho Ho History's B-Side episode, in which Matt uncovers a host of nightmarish Christmas sidekicks, including Krampus, Hans Trapp, Belsnickel, Frau Perchta, and more; Phil explains how the real St. Nicholas turned into the fat, jolly legend of Santa Claus; and we discuss whether Amazon is good or bad for the holidays. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support
Dec 20, 2021•1 hr 20 min
In which Phil tells the story of Sir Hiram Stephens Maxim, a successful inventor who developed the first fully-automatic machine gun, Matt proposes replacing wars with an executive chess match, and we sleuth a totally different mysterious, disappearing inventor. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support
Dec 13, 2021•1 hr 10 min
In which Matt tells the story of Robert Smalls, whose incredible escape from slavery led to a successful military and political career, Phil attempts to re-appropriate the Confederate Flag for good, and we try to interpret old Scottish poetry. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support
Dec 06, 2021•1 hr 18 min
In which Phil tells the story of Erzsébet (Elizabeth) Báthory, history's most prolific female serial killer, Matt describes his favorite torture methods, and we are joined by Meghan and Taylor from the Fancy Town Crimes podcast who give their thoughts on the woman who (may not have) tortured and killed 650 young girls. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support Listen to more of Fancy Town Crimes at https://linktr.ee/fancytown or on your favori...
Nov 29, 2021•1 hr 13 min
In which Matt tells the story of Marguerite "Missy" LeHand, President Roosevelt's career-long personal assistant and the only woman to serve as the White House Chief of Staff, Phil determines what makes an effective cult leader, and we discuss American Presidents who couldn't keep it in their pants. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support
Nov 22, 2021•58 min
In which Phil tells the story of Wilmer McLean, the man for whom the Civil War started in his kitchen and ended in his parlor, Matt remembers his personal connection to our B-Sider, and we learn about America's important but complicated relationship with sugar. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support
Nov 15, 2021•1 hr 23 min
In which Matt tells the story of Rosalind Franklin, the chemist whose research on the structure of DNA was left deliberately uncredited, Phil admits to copying math homework in grade school, and we discuss our personal struggles and shortcomings in education. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side here: https://historysbside.com/support
Nov 08, 2021•1 hr 8 min
In which Phil tells the story of Sgt. Stubby, a stray puppy who became an American war hero in WWI, Matt woofs (twice), Barley takes a nap (at least at the beginning), and Ody sulks in the other room because it rained on his walk. Other stories include Trakr--a Canadian search and rescue dog who found the last known survivor of 9/11, Peritas--who saved Alexander the Great's life on multiple occasions, and Smoky--the smallest hero of WWII. You can support or become a member of History's B-Side he...
Nov 01, 2021•1 hr 2 min