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FAN FAV: THE PAGANS, OLIVER CROMWELL, &amp; CHARLES DICKENS</a>
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FAN FAV: THE PAGANS, OLIVER CROMWELL, & CHARLES DICKENS

Pssst…it turns out Christmas is a super pagan holiday. On today’s episode we’re doing a brief overview of the origins of Christmas and how Charles Dickens brought the holiday back after Oliver Cromwell had Christmas canceled. For all those who think there’s a war on Christmas…just be glad Oliver Cromwell’s not still around.

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STORICAL FOOTNOTES: JOAN OF ARC FROM HERETIC TO SAINT</a>
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STORICAL FOOTNOTES: JOAN OF ARC FROM HERETIC TO SAINT

Bishops from the Catholic church were in charge of Joan of Arc’s trial and ended up condemning her to die. So if it was the church that burned her, why the change of heart and change of status to a saint? Today we’re looking at what happened during the 500 years after her death that led to her becoming the patron saint of France.

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5 HISTORICAL PANDEMICS AND WHAT THEY TELL US ABOUT COVID-19</a>
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5 HISTORICAL PANDEMICS AND WHAT THEY TELL US ABOUT COVID-19

With the rapid spread of COVID-19, people across the globe are feeling anxious and uncertain. It’s important to remember that we’ve been here before. Many times. With less technology and less knowledge about health, medicine, and germs. So, before you rush out and buy more toilet paper, take a look at five of the worst pestilences in human history and how we got over them and changed the world.

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STORICAL FOOTNOTES: MADAME TUSSAUD'S CHAMBER OF HORRORS</a>
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STORICAL FOOTNOTES: MADAME TUSSAUD'S CHAMBER OF HORRORS

After you visited the museum, if you were brave enough and could afford the extra six pence admission, Madame Tussaud would allow you entry to her infamous Chamber of Horrors. An early version of The Chamber was created in the late 1700s and was the most popular exhibit until its demise in 2016. Today we’re looking at the gory appeal of Madame Tussaud’s Chamber of Horrors.

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STORICAL FOOTNOTES: ASSASSINS &amp; STALKERS OF QUEEN VICTORIA</a>
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STORICAL FOOTNOTES: ASSASSINS & STALKERS OF QUEEN VICTORIA

When you’re a person in power, a lot of people want you dead. Would-be assassins tried eight times to kill Queen Victoria, but luck was on her side. Far creepier were her obsessive stalkers. Today we’re looking at the men who tried to kill the Queen and the strange case of the Boy Jones who broke into the palace repeatedly…and stole her underwear.

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GHOSTS OF CHRISTMAS PAST:</a>

GHOSTS OF CHRISTMAS PAST:

Pssst…it turns out Christmas is a super pagan holiday. On today’s episode we’re doing a brief overview of the origins of Christmas and how Charles Dickens brought the holiday back after Oliver Cromwell had Christmas canceled. For all those who think there’s a war on Christmas…just be glad Oliver Cromwell’s not still around.

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