Episodios

  • Ten Years Under Siege: Rome’s Tunnel Heist at Veii
    Apr 6 2026

    Veii wasn’t just another Roman conquest—it was the rivalry that forced Rome to level up. In this episode of The History AI Podcast, Chuck and Marco dive into the legendary War of Veii, a grueling siege remembered for lasting ten long years. From early Rome’s growing pains and political tension at home to Camillus stepping in to break the stalemate, we follow how persistence, strategy, and a famously dramatic tunnel helped bring a powerful Etruscan city to its knees—and helped shape the Rome that would eventually dominate Italy.

    Stick around after the episode for our original song, “Ten Years to Break a City.” And for merch, social media, and every other link, visit: https://linktr.ee/thehistoryaipodcast

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    37 m
  • St. Clair’s Disaster: The Day the Wabash Broke the U.S. Army
    Mar 30 2026

    In this episode of The History AI Podcast, Chuck and Marco head to the early American frontier for the Battle of the Wabash—better known as St. Clair’s Defeat—one of the most devastating losses in U.S. military history. From shaky supply lines and raw recruits to a coordinated Indigenous coalition led by brilliant strategists, this is the story of a young nation learning—painfully—that claiming land on paper isn’t the same as holding it on the ground. Expect sharp context, human stakes, and the kind of “how did this go so wrong?” momentum that still echoes through American history.

    And stay tuned for our original song: “1791 – The Wabash Fell Silent.”

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    18 m
  • Paddy Mayne: The SAS’s Wild Genius
    Mar 23 2026

    Paddy Mayne helped shape the early legend of the SAS—brilliant, fearless, and impossible to ignore. In this episode, Chuck and Marco trace Mayne’s path from rugby and law in Northern Ireland to the high-risk raids of World War II, where small teams struck deep behind enemy lines to sabotage airfields, fuel depots, and supply routes. Along the way, they dig into what made Mayne such a magnetic leader, why his intensity became both an asset and a danger, and how the line between heroism and brutality can get blurred in the chaos of war. The episode also explores the harder question of what happens when a person built for conflict is asked to return to ordinary life—and why Mayne’s story remains controversial, compelling, and evergreen.

    Don’t skip the end—stay tuned after the episode for the original song “Ghost of the SAS.”

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    21 m
  • Sargon the Great: The Basket Baby Who Built the First Empire
    Mar 16 2026

    In this episode of The History AI Podcast, Chuck and Marco head back to ancient Mesopotamia to meet Sargon the Great—the ruler who turned a patchwork of rival city-states into what many consider the world’s first empire. From the legendary “baby in a basket” origin story to the hard realities of conquest, rebellion, and rule, we break down how Sargon built Akkad into a powerhouse and why his blueprint for power echoed through history for centuries.

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    Stay tuned for our original song: “River Child, King of Akkad.” All our links can be found at https://linktr.ee/thehistoryaipodcast

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    18 m
  • Mud, Spears, and a Crown: Bannockburn’s Shock Victory
    Mar 2 2026

    In this episode of The History AI Podcast, Chuck and Marco charge into the mud and mayhem of the Battle of Bannockburn (1314), where Robert the Bruce and the Scots pull off one of the most legendary victories in medieval history. With Stirling Castle on the line and England’s massive host marching north, the stage is set for a showdown—but Bannockburn isn’t about flashy numbers. It’s about terrain, discipline, nerve, and an army that refuses to fight on the enemy’s terms.

    Chuck and Marco break down how the war reached this boiling point, why Edward II’s campaign unraveled, and how schiltrons, tight ground, and momentum turned English power into chaos. Along the way, they talk about how history becomes legend—and why it matters to keep these stories alive no matter what side you’re on.

    Also: stay tuned for our original song “Beneath the Bruce’s Banner.” All our links can be found at https://linktr.ee/thehistoryaipodcast

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    39 m
  • Houska Castle: The Fortress Built to Seal a Gate to Hell
    Feb 23 2026

    Houska Castle sits in the forests of the Czech Republic with a reputation that refuses to fade: a medieval fortress said to have been built not to keep enemies out, but to keep something in. In this episode of The History AI Podcast, Chuck and Marco travel through the castle’s eerie legends and real historical context, exploring the famous tale of the “bottomless pit,” the unsettling chapel imagery that fuels the myth, and why certain places become story-magnets across centuries. Whether you come for the folklore, the architecture, or the question of why this castle feels like a lid on something unknown, this one is pure atmosphere.

    Don’t forget: all episodes are evergreen, so you can jump in anytime and listen in any order.

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    And stay tuned after the episode for the original song: “Stone Over the Mouth.”

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    36 m
  • Banner in the Blizzard: Sir David Mathew and the Making of a Medieval Legend
    Feb 16 2026

    Sir David Mathew steps out of the shadows of medieval Wales and into the chaos of the Wars of the Roses—where loyalty could make your name… or get you killed. Chuck and Marco trace the legend of the Welsh knight tied to Llandaff Cathedral and the Yorkist rise of Edward IV, exploring how battlefield fame, local rivalries, and family memory can turn a real person into a lasting story carved in stone.

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    And don’t go anywhere—stay tuned after the episode for our original song, “Banner of the Falcon.”

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    36 m
  • Montauk: Radar, Rumors, and the Reality Beneath the Dunes
    Feb 9 2026

    Chuck and Marco head to the end of Long Island to unpack the Montauk legends—mind machines, time tunnels, and that hulking radar tower—separating coastal facts from conspiracy folklore. We dig into the Cold War setting, real underground facilities, why the story stuck, and how pop culture (hello, Stranger Things vibes) turned rumor into myth—all while keeping it conversational, skeptical, and fun. As always, our episodes are evergreen and powered by the latest AI architecture for crisp, up-to-date performance.

    Stick around after the credits for our original song, “Signal From Montauk.” 🎶

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    34 m