Everything Everywhere Daily

Learn something new every day! Everything Everywhere Daily is a daily podcast for Intellectually Cu

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Total: 1730

Tsar Bomba

2020/10/24

On October 30, 1961, the Soviet Union detonated the largest explosion the world had ever seen, befor

Extremely Long Term Debt

2020/10/23

If you have ever taken out a loan, you are probably familiar with the details of taking on debt. You

Every four years, citizens of the United States sit down for one or more nights to watch something w

Pyrrhic Victory

2020/10/21

In a previous episode, I talked about how you can win by not losing. That is called the Fabian Strat

The Election of 1876

2020/10/20

If you think the current American political climate is contentious, then you need to take a step bac

The Purchase of Alaska

2020/10/19

In 1867, United States Secretary of State William Seward signed a treaty with the Empire of Russia t

Operation Mincemeat

2020/10/18

On April 30, 1943, a Spanish fisherman came across the floating body of Major William Martin of the

On May 28, 1828, a 16-year-old boy mysteriously appeared in Nuremberg, Bavaria. He had a letter in h

The History of Ketchup

2020/10/16

It the one of the world’s most commonly used condiments. Even though it is most often associated wit

History remembers the rulers and the leaders. We know of Napoleon, Caesar, Elizabeth, Ghengis Khan,

Episode 100

2020/10/14

Every so often you need to step back and take an assessment of where you’ve been and where you are g

Earth is a big place. Really big. And on it are mountains, deserts, rivers, and swamps. Some of thos

The SR-71 Blackbird

2020/10/12

The Lockheed SR-71, nicknamed the Blackbird, holds the record for the fastest airplane ever. A recor

The US one-cent coin has been a part of American currency since the country started issuing money in

In the late 50s and early 60s, the US space program wasn’t doing great. The Soviets had beaten the U

The Fabian Strategy

2020/10/9

Sometimes the best way to win is simply not to lose. This strategy is called the Fabian Strategy and

Containerization

2020/10/8

Sometimes the smallest things can make the biggest impact. There is no better example of this in the

Here is a question I’m pretty sure no one listening to this has ever bothered to ask: Who is the cur

Cold Fusion

2020/10/6

On March 23, 1989, two electrochemists from the University of Utah, Martin Fleischmann and Stanley P

In most sports, there are always debates about who is the greatest of all-time. Baseball can argue a