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The Strange History Podcast

The Strange History Podcast

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The Strange History Podcast explores the forgotten, bizarre, and mysterious stories that history left behind. Each episode uncovers strange but true tales from the past—unsolved mysteries, unusual events, odd historical figures, and the eerie legends that shaped cultures around the world. Whether it's ancient curses, unexplained disappearances, or bizarre moments in world history, hosted with a passion for the weird, this podcast takes you deep into the darker and more curious corners of the historical record. Perfect for history buffs, mystery lovers, and curious minds alike, The Strange History Podcast brings the past to life—one strange story at a time. New episodes weekly. Dive into the weird side of history today.
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  • February 1 – The Day Movies Were Forced to Follow the Sun
    Feb 1 2026
    On February 1, 1893, Thomas Edison opened the world’s first motion picture studio, the Black Maria, a rotating building designed to follow the sun for filming. In this episode of The Strange History Podcast, Amy explores the strange true story of early cinema, why movies once depended on daylight, and how a spinning shed helped launch the film industry.

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    4 m
  • January 31 – The Sound Some People Swear Exists
    Jan 31 2026
    January 31 closes out the quietest month of the year with one of history’s most unsettling mysteries: the Hum, a low-frequency sound reported by people around the world but rarely recorded or explained. In this episode of The Strange History Podcast, Amy explores the history, science, and folklore behind the Hum and why some mysteries refuse to be confirmed — or dismissed.

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    4 m
  • The Super Bowl Startup Curse Part Two: Modern Tech Companies That Rose and Collapsed
    Jan 30 2026
    The dot-com bubble wasn’t the end of Super Bowl advertising disasters—it was only the beginning.
    In Part Two of The Super Bowl Startup Curse, host Amy investigates modern tech companies that followed the same dangerous path as their dot-com predecessors. From Quibi’s billion-dollar streaming failure to crypto companies like FTX collapsing under the weight of their own Super Bowl confidence, this episode explores how visibility continues to outpace viability in the startup world.
    This episode dives deep into venture capital culture, celebrity endorsements, crypto hype, metaverse ambitions, and pandemic-era overconfidence. It examines why massive Super Bowl exposure still acts as a pressure test that fragile companies cannot survive, freezing optimistic narratives in place just before reality intervenes.
    If you’re fascinated by tech history, startup collapses, crypto scandals, business psychology, and the strange patterns hiding behind major cultural events, this episode reveals why the Super Bowl remains one of the most dangerous stages in modern business.


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    Follow The Strange History Podcast wherever you listen and never miss an episode. 🔗 Listen & Subscribe:
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    New episodes regularly. History gets weird here.
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    8 m
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