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Retropod

The Washington Post
Retropod is a show for history-lovers, featuring stories about the past, rediscovered. Host Mike Rosenwald introduces you to history’s most colorful characters - forgotten heroes, overlooked villains, dreamers, explorers, world changers.
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Episodes

How food found its way into the freezer

While on a research trip to the Arctic in the early 20th century, scientist Clarence Birdseye — a name you might recognize from the frozen food aisle — made an observation that would go on to change the way we eat.

May 23, 20196 min

The forgotten pioneers of the first American utopia

More than a decade ago, bestselling historian David McCullough stumbled upon an important name from the past that even he’d never come across before. What he discovered was the story of pioneering American idealists.

May 17, 20196 min

The jazz queen who chose home over fame

Jazz singer Ethel Ennis’s voice wowed audiences and won praise from critics. But when she was faced with the opportunity to become a superstar, Ennis chose a different path.

May 14, 20196 min

The most difficult job Robert Mueller ever had

Serving as special counsel is probably only the third hardest job Robert Mueller has held. His life in public service started when he just 23 years old, as a Marine lieutenant in the Vietnam War.

May 13, 20196 min

The books presidents read

People have long been fascinated by the books presidents choose to read. But how much do reading habits actually reveal about a president?

May 08, 20194 min

The invention of sarin

Weevils, a voracious beetle found in fields and orchards, were the original target of sarin gas.

May 06, 20194 min

May the Fourth be with you

Mark Hamill, the actor known for playing Luke Skywalker, shares stories from Star Wars history.

May 03, 20195 min

Need a job? Ask Ulysses S. Grant.

While President Grant had an impressive resume on the battlefield, he was known to be a patsy when it came to helping job hunters. People used to walk right into the White House and ask the president to find them a job.

May 02, 20193 min

Meet the Press

At the beginning of the television age, “Meet the Press” dented the dominance of newspapers and thrilled news junkies with the power of live broadcasting.

May 01, 20193 min

The Sullivan brothers

Five brothers fought and died together on the same ship during World War II. Their final resting place was discovered in 2018.

Apr 29, 20194 min

The truth is out there

Area 51's secrets may not be alien in nature, but that doesn't make it any less mysterious.

Apr 23, 20195 min

Egg Roll

One day a year, the White House grounds are turned over to kids for the Easter Egg Roll.

Apr 19, 20194 min
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