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History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast
30 episodes
Who was Blackbeard?
Ep 334 · Aug 17, 2026 · 10 min
Ahoy, mateys! Have you ever wondered what it was really like to be a pirate sailing the high seas? Join Mira and Finn on History's Not Boring as we dive into the thrilling Golden Age of Piracy to uncover the true story of the most famous pirate who ever lived: Blackbeard! Did you know Blackbeard (whose real name was Edward Teach) used to tie slow-burning ropes under his hat so smoke would literally pour out of his hair before battles? Talk about a terrifying sea monster! We'll explore his massiv…
Who was Pele?
Ep 424 · Aug 16, 2026 · 14 min
Are you ready to meet the absolute greatest footballer of all time? Join Mira and Finn as they time travel to the 20th century to discover the incredible true story of Pele! Before he was a global superstar, young Edson (who got his famous nickname by accident!) was so poor he had to practice his football skills using grapefruits and old socks stuffed with wet newspapers. Eww! But kicking those lumpy, gross socks gave him the most amazing reflexes in the world. Listen as we uncover how a nine-ye…
What was the first school?
Ep 320 · Aug 15, 2026 · 11 min
Have you ever wondered who actually invented school? Get your backpacks ready because we are time-traveling 4,500 years back to Ancient Mesopotamia to find out! Discover what it was like to go to the very first school, known as the Eduba, where kids had to do their math homework on heavy slabs of wet mud! Can you imagine smoothing out dirt with your thumb just to erase your mistakes? Then, we are fast-forwarding to 19th-century America to visit a crazy one-room schoolhouse! Imagine sitting in a…
How did the Cold War start?
Ep 319 · Aug 14, 2026 · 13 min
Imagine a massive global war that lasted for 45 years, where the two sides never even fought on a real battlefield! After World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union went from being allies to total rivals in a freezing standoff known as the Cold War. But how did it all begin? Join Mira and Finn as they uncover the incredible true story of a divided world and the famous "Iron Curtain" that split Europe in half! You will hear the terrifying tale of the Berlin Blockade, where millions of p…
What is the history of board games?
Ep 415 · Aug 13, 2026 · 12 min
Have you ever wondered what kids played before video games, cell phones, or the internet existed? Grab your dice and get ready to roll, because people have been obsessed with board games for over five thousand years! Join Mira and Finn as they travel back in time to discover the incredible history of your favorite games! First, we’re off to ancient Egypt, where the boy-king Pharaoh Tutankhamun loved playing a magical race game called Senet so much that he was buried with four whole boards! Then,…
What is the history of martial arts?
Ep 412 · Aug 12, 2026 · 11 min
Have you ever wondered how people learned to throw giant opponents, fight like tigers, and use brain power to win against brute strength? It's time to dive into the epic history of martial arts! From high kicks to ground wrestling, discover how ancient warriors turned combat into a true science of skill, discipline, and respect. Travel back in time to the misty mountains of ancient China, where a monk stared at a wall for nine years and helped invent Shaolin Kung Fu using animal moves! Then, jou…
How did people invent numbers?
Ep 409 · Aug 11, 2026 · 14 min
Have you ever wondered how people counted before numbers existed? For most of human history, written numbers didn't exist at all! If you wanted to count your sheep, you had to scratch tally marks into a bone! Join Mira and Finn on an incredible time-traveling adventure to discover how the numbers we use every single day were actually invented. You'll visit Ancient Egypt, where people had to draw frogs just to write down the number one hundred thousand! Then, travel to Ancient Sumer, where people…
Who was Lucy?
Ep 324 · Aug 10, 2026 · 14 min
Travel back 3.2 million years into the past to the grassy plains of Africa! Long before cities, writing, or wheels were ever invented, our earliest ancestors were walking the Earth. Meet Lucy, a tiny, hairy early human who was a completely full-grown adult but only the size of a modern preschooler! In 1974, scientists digging in the sweltering, dusty desert of Ethiopia stumbled upon her fossilized bones and named her after a famous Beatles song playing in their camp. But why is Lucy one of the m…
What was the War of 1812?
Ep 403 · Aug 9, 2026 · 13 min
Did you know the United States fought the British Empire twice?! Join Mira and Finn as they dive into the wild, explosive history of the War of 1812! When the powerful British navy starts kidnapping American sailors and blocking trade on the ocean, the young United States decides it is time to fight back. This episode is packed with unbelievable true stories! You will hear about a brave naval commander who rowed a tiny wooden boat straight through a storm of flying cannonballs on Lake Erie to wi…
Who was Florence Nightingale?
Ep 400 · Aug 8, 2026 · 12 min
Did you know a simple scrubbing brush could save an entire army?! Meet Florence Nightingale, a girl who gave up a life of fancy mansions and dinner parties to become the most famous nurse in history! In this thrilling episode of History's Not Boring, Mira and Finn travel back to the 1850s to discover how Florence fought an invisible enemy: hospital germs! When the Crimean War broke out, Florence traveled to a giant, stinky army hospital filled with sick soldiers, blocked sewers, and even giant r…
What is the history of cowboys?
Ep 398 · Aug 7, 2026 · 10 min
Forget what you see in the movies! Grab your lasso and get ready to ride into the real 1800s American West! Did you know the very first cowboys didn't wear big wide-brimmed hats? They were Spanish and Mexican vaqueros who often wore bowler hats! Join Mira and Finn on History's Not Boring as they uncover the wild, dusty, and amazing true story of cowboys! Discover how a tiny crew of ten to twelve riders (many of them formerly enslaved Black men seeking freedom) moved a massive ocean of five milli…
What was the woolly mammoth?
Ep 425 · Aug 6, 2026 · 14 min
Did you know that woolly mammoths were still alive when the ancient Egyptians were building the Great Pyramid of Giza? It sounds crazy, but it’s completely true! Join Mira and Finn on a freezing adventure back in time to meet the ultimate symbol of the Ice Age—the incredible woolly mammoth! Discover how these giant, shaggy elephants grew up to eleven feet tall, weighed as much as four cars stacked together, and used massive fourteen-foot-long curved tusks as built-in snowplows. You will find out…
How did McDonald's start?
Ep 394 · Aug 5, 2026 · 12 min
Have you ever wondered how the most famous fast-food restaurant in the whole world got its start? Grab your favorite french fries and travel back in time to the 1940s with Mira and Finn to uncover the deliciously amazing history of McDonald's! Believe it or not, getting a hamburger used to be a really slow process. You had to wait up to 30 whole minutes in your car for a server called a "carhop" to bring your food out on fancy china plates! But two brothers named Dick and Mac McDonald had a gian…
What was the first fire engine?
Ep 392 · Aug 4, 2026 · 12 min
Have you ever wondered how the big, loud, shiny red firetrucks we see today were invented? Join Mira and Finn on an exciting time-traveling adventure to find out! Did you know that in ancient Rome, a man named Crassus had a private fire brigade of 500 people, but they would only put out your burning house if you paid him right on the spot?! For hundreds of years after that, people had to fight fires using heavy leather buckets passed hand to hand in long, exhausting lines. Discover how clever in…
What was the first clock?
Ep 283 · Aug 3, 2026 · 13 min
Imagine waking up thousands of years ago with zero idea what time it is! No phones, no alarms, no watches—how would you ever know when to meet your friends or go to school? Join Mira and Finn on History's Not Boring as they time-travel to discover how humanity invented the clock! First, we head to Ancient Egypt, where giant seventy-foot stone obelisks were used as massive sundials. But what happens when the sun goes down? Enter the dripping water clocks used to time talking lawyers in ancient Gr…
How did Earth get water?
Ep 388 · Aug 2, 2026 · 13 min
Have you ever wondered where the water in your glass actually came from? Billions of years ago, Earth wasn't a beautiful blue and green planet—it was a glowing, two-thousand-degree ball of boiling lava! There were zero oceans and definitely no swimming pools. So, how did our planet get so wet? Join Mira and Finn on an epic time-travel adventure to find out! You'll discover how giant "space delivery trucks"—icy comets and asteroids—crashed into early Earth, dropping off millions of tons of water!…
How did people discover gold?
Ep 386 · Aug 1, 2026 · 10 min
Did you know that if you took every single gold ring, pirate coin, and gold bar ever found in human history and melted it down, it would only fill three and a half Olympic swimming pools?! Join Mira and Finn on a sparkling adventure to discover the secrets of the world's most magical metal! Why did ancient people think gold was so special? Because it never rusts, tarnishes, or loses its beautiful shine! Travel back over 6,500 years to ancient Bulgaria, where a modern-day tractor driver accidenta…
Who was Bob Marley?
Ep 424 · Jul 31, 2026 · 13 min
Have you ever heard a song that makes you want to get up, dance, and smile? Meet Bob Marley, the king of reggae music! Born in a tiny Jamaican village with no electricity, Bob grew up in the crowded, bustling neighborhood of Trench Town. He was so poor that he couldn't afford a real instrument, so he built his very first guitar out of a sardine tin, bamboo, and electrical wire! How amazing is that?! In this exciting episode of History's Not Boring, Mira and Finn explore how Bob Marley and his ba…
How was the Sydney Harbour Bridge built?
Ep 318 · Jul 30, 2026 · 13 min
Imagine a city divided by a massive, deep harbour where the only way across is waiting in a huge line for a slow ferry boat! That was Sydney, Australia in the early 1900s. But then, an engineer had a giant dream to build a massive steel rainbow across the water! Join Mira and Finn as they travel back in time to discover how the world-famous Sydney Harbour Bridge was built! Learn about the workers who hung hundreds of feet in the sky with no safety harnesses, throwing red-hot metal rivets through…
How did Harry Potter start?
Ep 376 · Jul 29, 2026 · 12 min
Have you ever had an incredible idea but couldn't find a pen to write it down? That is exactly what happened to Joanne (J.K.) Rowling in 1990! Stuck on a delayed train for four long hours, she dreamed up a magical story about a young wizard named Harry Potter. But getting the boy with the lightning scar into bookstores wasn't magic at all—it was seriously hard work! Join Mira and Finn as they travel back to the 1990s to uncover the amazing true story of how Harry Potter was made. Discover how a…
What is the history of passports?
Ep 317 · Jul 28, 2026 · 14 min
Have you ever wondered what that little blue booklet your parents keep safely locked away is for? It is a passport, and it is basically the ultimate global permission slip! Join Mira and Finn on a globe-trotting adventure as we unlock the amazing history of passports. We will travel all the way back to ancient Persia in 450 BCE, where a traveler used a special wax-sealed letter from a mighty king to stay safe from bandits on a thousand-mile journey! Then, we'll fast forward to medieval Europe to…
What is the Liberty Bell?
Ep 316 · Jul 26, 2026 · 13 min
Have you ever bought something brand new, only for it to break the very first time you use it? That is exactly what happened to one of the most famous objects in American history! Join Mira and Finn on History's Not Boring as they uncover the wild and secret history of the Liberty Bell. Ordered all the way from London in 1752, this massive 2,000-pound bell cracked on its very first test ring in Philadelphia. You will not believe what happened next! Two local metalworkers had to smash it into tin…
How did they invent soda?
Ep 315 · Jul 25, 2026 · 14 min
Do you love bubbly, fizzy, burp-inducing drinks? Have you ever wondered where soda actually came from? Get ready for a delicious history adventure! Long ago, people discovered natural bubbling springs and wanted to make their own fizzy water at home. But it wasn't until 1767 that an English scientist named Joseph Priestley figured out the secret by doing a wild experiment over a giant vat of brewing beer! He invented the world's very first carbonated water! Soon, clever pharmacists realized they…
How was the Statue of Liberty built?
Ep 314 · Jul 24, 2026 · 12 min
Did you know the Statue of Liberty wasn't always green? Or that she was actually built in France and shipped across the ocean in tiny pieces?! Join Mira and Finn as they uncover the wild history behind America's most famous monument! Back in the 1870s, a French sculptor named Frederic Auguste Bartholdi dreamed of building a gigantic copper lady to celebrate freedom. But making a 151-foot-tall statue that wouldn't blow over in the ocean wind was incredibly tough. He needed the help of a brilliant…
What is the history of fencing?
Ep 313 · Jul 24, 2026 · 14 min
Grab your time machine and get ready to duel! Did you know that fencing has been around for over 3,000 years? Join Mira and Finn as they uncover the thrilling and surprising history of sword fighting! You will travel all the way back to Ancient Egypt, where fighters actually tied safety masks directly to their wigs to practice! We'll discover how Roman gladiators trained with extra-heavy wooden swords, and why medieval knights didn't actually need to swing 50-pound weapons. Then, dash into the R…
What is Gobekli Tepe?
Ep 312 · Jul 23, 2026 · 12 min
Get ready to travel way, way back in time to uncover a massive mystery that completely rewrote the history books! Have you ever wondered what the oldest temple in the world is? It is not the Egyptian Pyramids, and it is not Stonehenge. It is a giant, dusty site in Turkey called Gobekli Tepe, and it was built a whopping 11,500 years ago! But here is the craziest part: the people who built it didn't have wheels, metal tools, or even farms! They were ancient hunter-gatherers. So how did they move g…
What was D-Day?
Ep 311 · Jul 22, 2026 · 10 min
Get ready for the biggest and most secretive mission in history! The year is 1944, right in the middle of World War II, and the Allies have a massive plan to help free Europe. But how do you hide an army with over 7,000 ships? By building a giant ghost army made entirely of fake, bouncy inflatable rubber tanks! Join Mira and Finn on History's Not Boring as they travel back in time to discover the unbelievable true story of D-Day! Imagine crossing the rough ocean at dawn or flying silently throug…
Who invented the toothbrush?
Ep 310 · Jul 21, 2026 · 12 min
Have you ever wondered what people did before minty toothpaste and plastic toothbrushes? Get ready for a hilariously gross trip through history! Long before your bathroom sink was invented, keeping your teeth clean was a serious (and sometimes yucky) business. Travel back in time with Mira and Finn to ancient Egypt and Babylon, where people chewed on frayed twigs to scrub their smiles. Then, hold your nose as we visit ancient Rome, where people actually used crushed bones and human pee to whiten…
What is the history of cats?
Ep 309 · Jul 20, 2026 · 13 min
Did you know that your cute, fluffy kitty used to be a fierce desert predator? Join Mira and Finn as they uncover the amazing, hilarious, and sometimes totally weird history of cats! Journey back 10,000 years to the Middle East, where massive armies of mice attracted wildcats to human towns, and these clever felines decided to move right in. Travel to Ancient Egypt, where cats were adored like royalty, honored as the mighty goddess Bastet, and families even shaved off their eyebrows to mourn the…
What is the history of chocolate?
Ep 308 · Jul 19, 2026 · 13 min
Do you love eating sweet chocolate bars? What if we told you that your favorite treat used to be actual money, or that people used to drink it spicy and bitter?! Trace the epic, 3,000-year history of chocolate! Travel back in time to the ancient Maya and Aztec empires, where chocolate was a frothy, fiery cold drink that gave powerful warriors super energy. Discover how you could actually buy a whole live turkey using just 100 cacao beans! Then, hop on a wooden ship to Europe, where people finall…
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