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- 155 - Cotton Swabs
Every time I use the subject of today’s episode, my husband is quick to point out how I shouldn’t. He loves to tell me about all the injuries this common household item causes, and as much as a lot of what I do depends on my hearing, I can’t help but continue to use it now and again. And I’m sure you do too.
You’re listening to The Story Behind: The Extraordinary History of the Ordinary. I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Cotton Swabs.
Let's get social! The Story Behind Discussion Group: TheStoryBehindPodcast.com/Facebook-Group The Story Behind Facebook Page: TheStoryBehindPodcast.com/Facebook-Page The Story Behind on Instagram: TheStoryBehindPodcast.com/Instagram The Story Behind on Twitter: TheStoryBehindPodcast.com/Twitter Support the Show — Become an Executive Producer $1 Patreon Executive Producers — Extra monthly episode and thank you on an upcoming episode of The Story Behind. $5 Patreon Executive Producers — Benefits of $1 Executive Producers + Access to the MUSE series as it unfolds. Click to Support: TheStoryBehindPodcast.com/Patreon The Story Behind is also a Book! Find it on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2FkbVU5 Kindle Version: https://amzn.to/2CAn9Dj Sources About - A Q-Tips Cotton Swab History - Qtips.com The strange life of Q-tips, the most bizarre thing people buy - The Washington Post 1927 Q-Tips ad 15 Swab-Worthy Facts About Q-Tips - Mental Floss The Marketing of Q-Tips—A Brief History - Ear Audites Cotton Swabs Send 34 Kids to the ER Every Day - Live Science What a New Study on Cleaning Your Ears With Q-Tips Should Teach Every Entrepreneur - Inc. Why It Feels So Damn Good to Stick a Q-Tip In Your Ear - Men’s Health Just How Bad Is My Q-Tip Habit? - Vice.com 17 Genius Uses for Q-Tips You’ll Want to Use All the Time - Reader’s Digest 14 Ways You Never Thought to Use Q-Tips - BobVila.comSat, 10 Aug 2019 - 08min - 154 - Sunglasses
From starting out as eye protection against snow blindness to helping pilots navigate the skies without being blinded by the sun, the subject of today’s episode not only protects your eyes but has also been a staple of fashion for centuries, as it turns out.
You’re listening to The Story Behind: The Extraordinary History of the Ordinary. I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Sunglasses. Let's get social!
The Story Behind Discussion Group: TheStoryBehindPodcast.com/Facebook-Group The Story Behind Facebook Page: TheStoryBehindPodcast.com/Facebook-Page The Story Behind on Instagram: TheStoryBehindPodcast.com/Instagram The Story Behind on Twitter: TheStoryBehindPodcast.com/Twitter Support the Show — Become an Executive Producer $1 Patreon Executive Producers — Extra monthly episode and thank you on an upcoming episode of The Story Behind. $5 Patreon Executive Producers — Benefits of $1 Executive Producers + Access to the MUSE series as it unfolds. Click to Support: TheStoryBehindPodcast.com/Patreon The Story Behind is also a Book! Find it on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2FkbVU5 Kindle Version: https://amzn.to/2CAn9Dj Sources Origins and History of Sunglasses - GlassesHistory.com Who Made Those Aviator Sunglasses? - The New York Times A Brief History of Sunglasses - SunglassMuseum.com The Evolution of Sunglasses - Google Arts & Culture Foster Grant Our Story! - Foster Grant The 15 Most Iconic Sunglasses of all Time - The Idle Man The Fabulous History Of Sunglasses & Their Trends In 25 Pics - The Talko Sunglasses: A History of Protective, Stylish, and Popular Eyewear - Ancient-Origins.org The most famous sunglasses in cinema history - Vogue A Brief History of Eclipse Glasses and the People Who Forgot to Wear Them - Slate How long does it take before your eyes get damaged when looking at the sun? - Scienceline - UCSB Shades at the Table: The Great Debate - Poker News Why You (Now) Look Stupid Wearing Sunglasses at the Poker Table - Poker Junkie 11 Things You Didn't Know About Ray-Ban - Thrillist Solar eclipse and your eyes: How to view an eclipse safely - All About VisionThu, 23 May 2019 - 11min - 153 - Glitter
Ever hear of Shiny Object Syndrome? Usually, it’s said to refer to those who see something new and have to have it, only to get bored with it once they finally attain it.
But in this episode, I wanted to know just what it is about literal shiny objects that make them so appealing to humans. And this particular shiny object is no different unless you have to clean up the mess it makes.
You’re listening to The Story Behind: The Extraordinary History of the Ordinary. I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Glitter.
Vote for The Story Behind for the Webby Awards!Let's get social! The Story Behind Discussion Group: TheStoryBehindPodcast.com/Facebook-Group The Story Behind Facebook Page: TheStoryBehindPodcast.com/Facebook-Page The Story Behind on Instagram: TheStoryBehindPodcast.com/Instagram The Story Behind on Twitter: TheStoryBehindPodcast.com/Twitter Support the Show — Become an Executive Producer $1 Patreon Executive Producers — Extra monthly episode and thank you on an upcoming episode of The Story Behind. $5 Patreon Executive Producers — Benefits of $1 Executive Producers + Access to the MUSE series as it unfolds. Click to Support: TheStoryBehindPodcast.com/Patreon The Story Behind is also a Book! Find it on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2FkbVU5 Kindle Version: https://amzn.to/2CAn9Dj Sources 15 Shimmering Questions About Glitter, Answered - Mental Floss What is Glitter? - The New York Times What Makes Glitter Sparkle? - Wonderopolis The History of Glitter - Huffington Post Bio-Glitter An Evolutionary Theory For Why You Love Glossy Things - Fast CompanyThu, 18 Apr 2019 - 06min - 152 - Mouthwash
One of the most fascinating things about today’s episode is not just the creation of this everyday object, but the marketing tactic of presenting a problem that many people weren’t concerned with until the solution was advertised.
You’re listening to The Story Behind: The Extraordinary History of the Ordinary. I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Mouthwash.
Vote for The Story Behind for the Webby Awards!Let's get social! The Story Behind Discussion Group: TheStoryBehindPodcast.com/Facebook-Group The Story Behind Facebook Page: TheStoryBehindPodcast.com/Facebook-Page The Story Behind on Instagram: TheStoryBehindPodcast.com/Instagram The Story Behind on Twitter: TheStoryBehindPodcast.com/Twitter Support the Show — Become an Executive Producer $1 Patreon Executive Producers — Extra monthly episode and thank you on an upcoming episode of The Story Behind. $5 Patreon Executive Producers — Benefits of $1 Executive Producers + Access to the MUSE series as it unfolds. Click to Support: TheStoryBehindPodcast.com/Patreon The Story Behind is also a Book! Find it on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2FkbVU5 Kindle Version: https://amzn.to/2CAn9Dj Sources The Crazy (and Disgusting) History of Mouthwash - NoCavityKids.com Listerine Halitosis Ad 8 Aug 1921 - Newspapers.com Cloves - The Perfect Pantry Classic Ad Review: Listerine And The Halitosis Hallelujah - AdAge.com History of LISTERINE®: From Surgery Antiseptic to Modern Mouthwash - Listerine 6 Practical Ways Romans Used Human Urine and Feces in Daily Life - Mental Floss What's in the turtle's blood? - News24 How Mouthwash Is Made - MixerDirect.com Discovery Of Bacteria - Explorable Bad Breath Wasn’t Invented by Listerine - Smile Columbia DentistryTue, 09 Apr 2019 - 09min - 151 - Son of a Gun - Operation Switcharoo
Happy April Fool’s Day.
This year, I was part of a number of other podcasts that wanted to do some cross-promotion, so if you’re looking for The Story Behind April Fool’s Day, I invite you to check out the Forgotten News Podcast.
I should put a disclaimer on this episode that it may not be suitable for younger or sensitive audiences since procreation and the anatomical names for body parts are mentioned. And remember, take everything you read and hear today with a grain of salt.
Enjoy this episode of the Forgotten News Podcast, and if you like it, be sure to subscribe so you’ll never miss an episode.
And if you’re listening to this as a Forgotten News Podcast listener, thanks for coming over and checking out The Story Behind! Jim and Kit did a great job talking about The Story Behind this particular piece of Forgotten News Podcast and I invite you to subscribe while you’re over here.
Without further ado, I’m your host Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Son of a Gun.
Visit the Forgotten News Podcast website or listen over on PlayerFM or Podbay.
Forgotten News Podcast on Twitter Forgotten News Podcast on Facebook Also check out Kit's other podcast, Whispered True Stories Guest Voice Jeremy Collins - Podcasts We Listen To and the Podcasts We Listen to Facebook Group Also, check out Jeremy as a guest voice on The Story Behind the Lead Pipe! Books Mentioned Sex and the Civil War by Judith Giesberg The Story the Soldiers Wouldn’t Tell - Thomas P. Lowry, MD Music MusicForMakers.com Music by Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com – Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses / by 3.0Tue, 02 Apr 2019 - 24min - 148 - Conversation Hearts
One of my favorite holidays just passed. February 15th. Yup, you heard me right. February 15th, not the 14th. Oh, I love Valentine’s Day, but I’m more in love with the discounted candy the day after, including a candy that apparently I’m in the minority when it comes to liking. But this year, they were harder to come by, despite being the most popular Valentine’s Day candy. The history of any modern-day candy, actually, can be attributed to these, as well.
You’re listening to The Story Behind: The Extraordinary History of the Ordinary. I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Conversation Hearts.
Like the podcast? You’ll LOVE The Story Behind Book! Check out Emily’s other podcast, Hate to Weight! Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook! Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Website This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers Click here to become an Executive Producer and support this podcast on Patreon.Media:
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The Origin of the Conversation Heart - Mental Floss Chalk Full of Love: The Evolution of Conversation Hearts - National Geographic The History of Sweetheart Candies - Smithsonian 10+ Years of Conversation Hearts - Reader’s Digest The Pharmacist Who Launched America’s Modern Candy Industry - Smithsonian O.R. Chase Sugar Machine - United States Patent and Trademark Office O.R. & S.E. Chase Lozenge Machine - United States Patent and Trademark Office America's favorite Valentine's Day candy is unavailable this year - CNBC Sweethearts Candies Won’t Be Available This Valentine’s Day - Smithsonian A-Twitter Over Updated Sweethearts Candy - NPR In with the old, out with the new - Boston.com Sweathearts Candies - Sprangler Candy 10 Things You Didn't Know About Candy Conversation Hearts - Country Living Spelling Love with Candy Hearts: The History of Conversation Heart Phrases - InfoPlease Wedding Day Lore - AVictorian.com Sweet Tooth: The Bittersweet History of Candy by Kate Hopkins 'The Mother Of The Valentine' - WBUR Conversation Hearts…necco Or Brach’s? - All Things Heart & HomeThu, 14 Feb 2019 - 08min - 147 - The Trampoline
One of my favorite things to learn about when researching episodes is how people marketed inventions that had never been on the market before. In The Story Behind Post-its, we talked about how 3M’s style of marketing was to show what the product could do, rather than just showing the product. In The Story Behind Dr Pepper, John W. Davis made it a point to tell six people every day his version of the beverage’s origin story.
And, probably in the running for most audacious marketing of an invention covered by The Story Behind is today’s topic, when its inventors rented a kangaroo to help demonstrate the fun jumping capabilities of the product.
You’re listening to The Story Behind: The Extraordinary History of the Ordinary. I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind the Trampoline.
Like the podcast? You’ll LOVE The Story Behind Book! Check out Emily’s other podcast, Hate to Weight! Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook! Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Website This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers Click here to become an Executive Producer and support this podcast on Patreon.Media:
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Who Made That Trampoline? - The New York Times George Nissen: Inventor of the trampoline - The Independent The up-and-down history of the trampoline - ABC News 21 Fascinating Facts About Trampolines – Exercise, Education, and More! - Trampoline Review Guide The History of Trampolines - Trampoline Gurus Trampoline Equipment and History - Olympic.org The Difference Between a Rebounder & Trampoline - Livestrong.com Trampolines: A History - Rebounderz.com The History of Trampolines: All You Need to Know - TrampolineJudge.com AAP Advises Against Recreational Trampoline Use - American Academy of Pediatrics As Trampoline Parks Jump In Popularity, So Do Injuries - NPR Trampoline Parks Tied to Jump in Emergency Room Visits - Scientific AmericanReferenced:
The Story Behind Post-its The Story Behind Dr Pepper The Story Behind PantyhoseThu, 07 Feb 2019 - 08min - 146 - Groundhog Day
Okay, campers, rise and shine and don't forget your booties 'cause it's cold out there today!
No, you’re not stuck in a loop, unless you’ve already listened to this episode before. But today’s episode is all about a seemingly silly holiday that has a fascinating history behind it and a 1993 movie that probably helped it become most likely permanently attached to Bill Murray.
You’re listening to The Story Behind: The Extraordinary History of the Ordinary. I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Groundhog Day.
Find out more about The Story Behind Book! Check out Emily’s other podcast, Hate to Weight! Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook! Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Website This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers Click here to become an Executive Producer and support this podcast on Patreon.Media:
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First Groundhog Day - History.com Groundhog Day 2019: Punxsutawney Phil Predicts An Early Spring - NPR Why A Groundhog? Groundhog Day History & Folklore - Farmers’ Almanac Groundhog Day 2019 facts: The history of Punxsutawney Phil - New York Post Here's How Groundhog Day Got Started - Time Legend & Lore - Groundhog.org Groundhog Day: A History, And 5 Facts You Didn’t Know - Huffington Post 2nd February, 2019 was… Hedgehog Day - DaysoftheYear.com Groundhog Day: History and Facts - History.com The sequel to the Bill Murray movie 'Groundhog Day' is a VR game - Engadget.com Groundhog Day: Like Father Like Son - groundhogvr.com ‘Groundhog Day': How Bill Murray Rom-Com Became an Accidental Classic - The Wrap Reliving Groundhog Day - The Atlantic Just How Many Days Does Bill Murray REALLY Spend Stuck Reliving Groundhog Day? - WhatCulture.com The Precise Number of Groundhog Days in “Groundhog Day” - IFC.comReferenced:
Varmints! Groundhogs episodeSat, 02 Feb 2019 - 08min - 145 - Pantyhose
Even though the topic of today’s episode isn’t necessarily exercise-related, it would be safe to say it gave me a bit of a workout this past week. Imagine paying $12 for something, then you find yourself struggling to put it on, only to have it rip.
Now, because I didn’t have time to go to the store for another pair, I put some clear nail polish on the rip and hoped they would hold out for the next few hours until I could take them off and throw them away. Women, you probably know what I’m referring to. Men, don’t worry, there’s a version for you that’s available that, after a Google image search, is now painfully seared into my mind.
You’re listening to The Story Behind: The Extraordinary History of the Ordinary. I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Pantyhose.
(By the way, the men’s version is lovingly referred to as “mantyhose.”)
Get your very own copy of The Story Behind Book! Check out Emily’s other podcast about her weight-loss journey, Hate to Weight! Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook to talk more about the show and submit your own trivia! Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Website This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers Click here to become an Executive Producer and support this podcast on Patreon.Media:
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50 Years of Pantyhose - Smithsonian Who Invented Pantyhose? - ThoughtCo Before Pantyhose Were a Curse, They Were a Revelation - Racked The History of Pantyhose - TheInventors.org History of Pantyhose - Boing Boing Celebrity Invention: Catwoman's Booty-Accentuating Pantyhose - The Atlantic Pantyhose mystery on Lakeshore - Grand Haven TribuneReferenced:
The Story Behind the ToothbrushThu, 17 Jan 2019 - 08min - 144 - Bottled Water
Remember the Left Shark from the Super Bowl a few years ago? He was supposed to be just a guy in a shark costume dancing next to Katy Perry during the halftime show. But because he decided to do his own thing, he became the center of attention. Every so often, another Left Shark will come along in the background of an event only to steal the show.
The most recent of these was the Fiji Water girl during the Golden Globes red carpet, who has been given the title 2019’s first meme after appearing to have photobombed many shots of the celebrities on the red carpet. Her real name is Kelleth Cuthbert, a Canadian model and influencer.
That brings us to today’s topic. As you’ll find out, this everyday object is less about necessity but more about clever marketing, even before Cuthbert generated $12 million worth of brand exposure the past week.
You’re listening to The Story Behind: The Extraordinary History of the Ordinary. I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Bottled Water.
*Note: A previous version of this podcast episode mentioned "Sarasota Springs," instead of Saratoga Springs. Thank you to John for calling this to my attention.
Find out more about The Story Behind Book! Check out Emily’s other podcast, Hate to Weight! Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook! Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Website This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers Click here to become an Executive Producer and support this podcast on Patreon.Media:
Music for Makers Perrier Orson Welles 1979 - YouTubeSources:
The Fiji Water Girl's Identity Has Been Revealed And She Was An Influencer Before She Was A Meme - ELLE A Brief History of Bottled Water - Kitchn How Bottled Water Became America's Most Popular Beverage - Serious Eats History of Bottled Water - European Federation of Bottled Water John Snow's data journalism: the cholera map that changed the world - The Guardian Suckers for bottled water - The Guardian Why Americans Are Obsessed With Bottled Water - NPR PET bottles potential health hazard - ABC Science Fiji Water: Spin the Bottle - Mother Jones The story of FIJI Water – A green and fair product? - SinkingIslands.comThu, 10 Jan 2019 - 15min - 143 - Toilet Paper
One of my favorite compliments I get about The Story Behind book is that people love reading it in the bathroom. At first, people seem embarrassed to tell me this, but in the introductory chapter of the book, I put a PS at the end that says, “I won’t be offended if you read it in the bathroom.. So, in case you want to bring the book into the bathroom or you just want something to think about for those awkward moments you find yourself in a stall without any reading material, this episode is for you.
You’re listening to The Story Behind: The Extraordinary History of the Ordinary. I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Toilet Paper.
The role of Johnny Carson was played by Chris Nesi from House of EdTech.
Find out more about The Story Behind Book! Check out Emily’s other podcast, Hate to Weight! Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook! Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Website This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers Click here to become an Executive Producer and support this podcast on Patreon.Media:
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EVER WONDERED about the history of toilet paper? - Washington Post Toilet Paper History: How America Convinced the World to Wipe - Mental Floss The History of Toilet Paper, Explained - Boxed What Did People Use Before Toilet Paper? - Mental Floss Did ohnny Carson cause a toilet paper shortage in 1973 after making a joke on The Tonight Show? - Snopes History Of Toilet Paper - ToiletPaperHistory.net The History of Toilet Paper - AngelSoft.com History of Toilet Paper - Charmin.comReferenced:
How Sears Mail-Order Catalogs Undermined Jim Crow Racism - Chicago TribuneThu, 03 Jan 2019 - 07min - 142 - Re-Release of The Story Behind Christmas Traditions (Part 1)
Hey there! Hope everyone is enjoying this weird week between Christmas and New Years! When I released the last episode, The Story Behind Christmas Traditions, Part 2, I had some questions about the first part.
I released that one way back in 2016, but since I’ve gotten more listeners since then, I thought it would be fun to re-release it. Even though it’s no longer Christmas, why not enjoy saying goodbye to Christmas 2018 with The Story Behind. Enjoy!
There are lots of fun things in store for The Story Behind in 2019, including Patreon-exclusive content for executive producers. You can be an Executive Producer by going to Patreon.com/TheStoryBehind. Usually, I don’t get a chance to talk about Patreon on the show too much.
For those who don’t know what it is, it’s a way to support artists and creators you enjoy on a monthly basis for as low as $1 a month. The reason I call those who support The Story Behind executive producers is that the job of an executive producer is to make sure funds are in place for shows to go on. They are also invested in the content, like an executive producer on television or in the movies. Another reason is that Diane from History Goes Bump called her Patreon supporters that, I absolutely loved it and made sure to get her permission before using it. Executive Producers get to look at the scripts for episodes ahead of time.
And starting in 2019. Executive Producers will be getting bonus episodes with no “quick messages” - just full content. There will be a theme for this year and the monthly bonus episodes will be The Stories Behind each month. So, releasing in January will be The Story Behind January, including the history of the name, as well as information about birthstones, birth flowers, notable dates and birthdays, and a whole lot more. So if you’re looking for more episodes of The Story Behind, be sure to check out Patreon.com/TheStoryBehind.
In addition, Executive Producers of $5 or more will be getting exclusive access to a new project I’m working on called Muse. It’s still in the very beginning phases so there isn’t much there, but I’m seeing this as a breakout podcast from The Story Behind. It will be a long-form series based on one specific topic. I’m aiming to put out the first episode in March, but for now, I am enjoying the research process.
You’ll hear more about that project in future episodes of The Story Behind.
I also wanted to take a moment to thank everyone who has purchased The Story Behind book and all the lovely pictures of people I’ve seen opening them for Christmas! You all made 2018 amazing for this podcast, and I thank you so much for all your generosity and support.
And, as always, thanks for listening.
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The Story Behind Christmas Traditions (Part 1) Everyone Has a PodcastThu, 27 Dec 2018 - 08min - 141 - Christmas Traditions (Part 2)
As I’m recording this, I have my holiday candle burning, my kids hopped up on Christmas cookie sugar, and I’m struggling to find a way to hide Christmas presents from my husband before being able to wrap them. If you’re listening to this way later, and you haven’t already looked at the title of this episode, get ready for a throwback to what kids and retailers call The Most Wonderful Time of the Year.
When I first started this podcast back in 2016, I did an episode like this and I liked it a lot, and it’s a nice way to cap off the year, since I’ll be taking a winter break with the show until the new year.
You’re listening to The Story Behind: The Extraordinary History of the Ordinary. I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Christmas Traditions: Part 2.
Find out more about The Story Behind Book! Are you a member of The Podcast Brunch Club? I’m coordinating with them for a book giveaway with them, as well! Check out Emily’s other podcast, Hate to Weight! Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook! Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Website This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers Click here to become an Executive Producer and support this podcast on Patreon.Media:
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The Death of Baldur - Norse-Mythology.org Why Do We Kiss Under the Mistletoe? - History.com Pucker Up! Why Do People Kiss Under the Mistletoe? - Live Science Mistletoe Traditions - Mistletoe.org.uk 15 Fun Facts About Fruitcake - Mental Floss The secret history of fruitcake - CBC FOOD; Lasting Legacy of Fruitcake - The New York Times Why We Eat Fruitcake on Christmas - The Daily Meal A Short History of Fruitcake - The Village Voice Fruitcake Toss - Visit Colorado Springs The Legend of the Christmas Stocking - Smithsonian.org The Christmas Stocking - The New York Times History of Christmas Stockings - Love to Know Christmas Stocking - Love to Know Socks or Shoes? Why We Hang Christmas Stockings - Socks or Shoes? Why We Hang Christmas StockingsReferenced:
The Story Behind Christmas Traditions (Part 1) Christmas Past podcastThu, 13 Dec 2018 - 11min - 140 - Tipping
I love my job as a podcast editor. I get to listen to podcasts every day and get paid for it, and my clients are absolutely wonderful, as many podcasters often are.
One of my clients, Catherine, is the producer for Solo Travel Talk with Astrid Clements of AstridTravel.com. Every episode I listen to, I find out about travel destinations that all end up going on my bucket list.
But when I edited a particular episode, answering questions about today’s topic as it pertains to different parts of the world, I was fascinated to find out that it was more than what I assumed was a way of saying thank you to a restaurant server.
You’re listening to The Story Behind: The Extraordinary History of the Ordinary. I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Tipping.
Find out more about The Story Behind Book! Are you a member of The Podcast Brunch Club? I’m coordinating with them for a book giveaway with them, as well! This month’s theme: Last Seen. Check out Emily’s other podcast, Hate to Weight! Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook! Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Website This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers Click here to become an Executive Producer and support this podcast on Patreon.Media:
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'It's the Legacy of Slavery': Here's the Troubling History Behind Tipping Practices in the U.S. - Time Sharecropping - PBS Debunking myths: the real origins of ‘posh’ and ‘tip’ - Oxford Dictionaries When Tipping Was Considered Deeply Un-American - NPR With the holidays upon us, is it time to end tipping? - The Conversation The Racist, Twisted History of Tipping - Mother Jones A Brief History of Tipping - TripSavvy I dare you to read this and still feel good about tipping - The Washington Post Danny Meyer's anti-tipping policy is nothing new — 6 states once banned the practice - Business Insider 9 Amazing Tipping Stories - Mental Floss American tipping is rooted in slavery—and it still hurts workers today - Ford Foundation BAD GRATITUDES: WORKING FOR TIPS SINCE MEDIEVAL SERFDOM - The Asterisk Today After 24 Years Pushing Pizza, Waitress Phyllis Penzo Gets a Tip to Remember: $3 Million - People Holiday Tipping Checklist - Real Simple Etiquette 101: Your Guide to Tipping Around the World - Conde Nast A Longtime Concierge On Hotel Tipping, Online Reviews, and More - Conde NastReferenced
Episode 097: Keep the Change - Tipping While Traveling - Solo Travel TalkThu, 06 Dec 2018 - 09min - 139 - Balloons
When I was in Washington, DC, a few weeks ago, I stopped at the International Spy Museum before leaving. I could have stayed in there for hours, and it was incredible to see these gadgets and spy equipment that we normally only see in movies. But a set of pictures intrigued me. They were of both Union and Confederate soldiers using the topic of today’s episode to spy on one another.
Not only would they use this to observe the enemy, but they were also able to learn the terrain of the battlefield, take inventory, and even aim accordingly in the direction of the oncoming enemy. Oh, and this “spy vehicle” wasn’t concealed at all.
You’re listening to The Story Behind: The Extraordinary History of the Ordinary. I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Balloons.
Grab your copy of The Story Behind Book! Are you a member of The Podcast Brunch Club? Find out how you can WIN a copy from them, plus meet other podcast listeners in your area! Check out Emily’s other podcast, Hate to Weight! Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook! Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Website This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers Click here to become an Executive Producer and support this podcast on Patreon.Media:
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Balloon - Etymonline.com This Party’s Blowin’ Up - Slate Frequently Asked Questions - The Balloon Council The Physics Of The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Balloons - Wired Early Balloons Were Made From Animal Intestines - Mental Floss History of Toy Balloon - Who Invented the Rubber Balloon? - History of Balloons Why We Are Running Out of Helium And What We Can Do About It - Forbes That Dire Helium Shortage? Vastly Inflated - Wired We Discovered Helium 150 Years Ago. Are We Running Out? - National Geographic It's The Dixville Notch Chamber Pot Mystery: Who'll Be First To Vote In First Primary This Year? - Hartford Courant Explainer: Why Dixville Notch Votes at Midnight - WNYC Neil Tillotson, 102, First Presidential Voter - The New York Times Why Does Helium Change the Sound of Your Voice? - WonderopolisThu, 29 Nov 2018 - 09min - 138 - Cranberry Sauce | From Controversy to Canned Creation (TSB132)
This past year has been one of the busiest I’ve ever had. I could never have imagined two years ago that starting this podcast would have brought me the most amazing listeners in the world or that they would go from listeners to the best book launch team I could have imagined.
Since we’re celebrating Thanksgiving in the United States this week, I wanted to take a moment to tell you how thankful I am for everything you’ve done for me and this podcast.
From sharing the show with your friends and family, to writing such kind words and Amazon reviews for The Story Behind book, to supporting the show on Patreon, and for all those times you’ve shared trivia you’ve learned on the show or shared trivia back with me.
I hope your holiday season is a happy one. And I look forward to seeing where The Story Behind goes in 2019, because you’ve proven that even though I write and produce the show, you are actually what makes the show great. So, thank you!
I hope listeners in the United States had a lovely Thanksgiving and hopefully can have some fun conversation about today’s topic while eating the leftovers.
You’re listening to The Story Behind: The Extraordinary History of the Ordinary. I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Cranberry Sauce.
Find out more about The Story Behind Book! Bonus link for reading the show notes: Ultimate Party Meatballs recipe Still looking for recipes? Check out Adam from Odd Dad Out and his cranberry sauce recipe. Are you a member of The Podcast Brunch Club? I’m coordinating with them for a book giveaway with them, as well! Check out Emily’s other podcast, Hate to Weight! Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook! Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Website This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers who support the show through the Patreon Page at patreon.com/thestorybehind: Jeffrey Seguritan, Podcasts We Listen to, Dan Gallagher, Jonathan Bloom, Ryan P. Jackson, Barry G, Bandrew Scott, Jarrod Dunham, Linguist Sam, Ryle Davis Jr., Dave Jackson, Sunshine & PowerCuts, Everyone Has a Podcast, Adam Higgins, The Beardcaster, Elikqitie, Jim Collison, North Omaha History Podcast, Dan Brenic, Two Peas on a Podcast, Jason Bryant, History Goes Bump, The One Word Go Show, and Stargate Pioneer. Click here to support this podcast on Patreon.Media:
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This Man Made the First Canned Cranberry Sauce - Smithsonian Cranberries: The Most Intriguing Native North American Fruit - The American Phytopathological Society Canned cranberry sauce, explained - Vox Cranberries, a Thanksgiving Staple, Were a Native American Superfood - National Geographic Made in Jersey - Cranberries: New Jersey's contribution to Thanksgiving dinner - NJ.com 10 facts you may not know about N.J. cranberries - NJ.com The Cranberry Industry and Ocean Spray Cooperative: Lessons in Cooperative Governance - Food System Research Group How Canned Cranberry Jelly Became a Thanksgiving Icon - Kitchn The dark and sordid history behind America’s obsession with cranberries - Quartz History of Our Thanksgiving Meal - Organic Authority Beatles Myths - The Internet Beatles Album Cranberries - Band Name Explained The Cranberries - AllMusic The Great Thanksgiving Cranberry Scare Of 1959 - Forbes The Great Cranberry Scare of 1959 - The New Yorker Could The Delaney Clause Rear Its Head Yet Again? - The FDA Law Blog The 1st Great Chemical Cancer Scare? Cranberries, Thanksgiving 1959 - American Council on Science and Health Cranberry Study Shows Flaws in Research - Healthline 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Cranberries and Cranberry Bogs Slideshow - The Daily Meal Irrigation Return Flow or Discrete Discharge? Why Water Pollution From Cranberry Bogs Should Fall Within the Clean Water Act’s NPDES Program - Environmental Law Review Your Thanksgiving cranberry sauce is poisoning Native American lands - The GuardianReferenced:
The Story Behind Subliminal Messages Toe on the TriggerThu, 22 Nov 2018 - 10min - 137 - Sick Sayings | Bless You, Frog In Your Throat, Sick as a Dog (TSB131)
Sorry for the delayed episode this week! If you follow me on Instagram or Twitter, you may have seen that I went to DC Podfest. And the first day I was there, I woke up with the beginnings of a cold. Luckily, I was able to get a hold of a bottle of Zicam fairly quickly and stave off the cold for a few days … until I got home. And then, it hit. This week has been a bit of a fever dream for me, but it made me start to wonder about some of the things we say when we’re sick and the origins, so get ready for a bit of an etymology episode.
But as long as there have been humans, humans have been getting sick, and many of these idioms carry a lot of unverifiable history with them. And, much like the cure for the common cold, the true origin stories of these phrases may never be found.
You’re listening to The Story Behind: The Extraordinary History of the Ordinary. I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Sick Sayings.
Find out more about The Story Behind Book! Are you a member of The Podcast Brunch Club? I’m coordinating with them for a book giveaway with them, as well! Check out Emily’s other podcast, Hate to Weight! Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook! Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Website This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers who support the show through the Patreon Page at patreon.com/thestorybehind: Jeffrey Seguritan, Podcasts We Listen to, Dan Gallagher, Jonathan Bloom, Ryan P. Jackson, Barry G, Bandrew Scott, Jarrod Dunham, Linguist Sam, Ryle Davis Jr., Dave Jackson, Sunshine & PowerCuts, Everyone Has a Podcast, Adam Higgins, The Beardcaster, Elikqitie, Jim Collison, North Omaha History Podcast, Dan Brenic, Two Peas on a Podcast, Jason Bryant, History Goes Bump, The One Word Go Show, and Stargate Pioneer. Click here to support this podcast on Patreon.Media:
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God Bless You! Idioms for Those With the Cold and Flu Illness - ABC News Etymology of Bless You! - Snopes The meaning and origin of the expression: A frog in the throat - The Phrase Finder Sick as a dog - World Wide Words What is the origin of the phrase 'as sick as a parrot'? - The Guardian Does your heart stop when you sneeze? - Everyday Mysteries Sneezing With Your Eyes Open - Discovery/Mythbusters Ahem! What is a ‘frog in the throat,’ anyway? - NBC News Have You Ever Had a Frog In Your Throat? - Wonderopolis David Blaine Went on an Epic Quest to Learn How to Regurgitate Frogs - VultureReferenced:
Podcast Brunch Club Sunshine & PowerCuts Podcast Brunch Club: Connecticut Chapter Facebook Group The Story Behind BookThu, 15 Nov 2018 - 07min - 136 - Boston Baked Beans | Traditional New England Fare (TSB130)
If you follow @StoryBehindPod on Instagram, you may have seen that I went to Boston last weekend for the Sound Education conference at Harvard University to be on a panel with other history podcasters that included Liz Covart from Ben Franklin’s World, Patrick Wyman from Tides of History, and David Stenhouse from BackStory. I respect these podcasters greatly and it was such an honor to be in the same room as them. Because my travel schedule is pretty hectic this month, I only stayed in Boston for one day so I didn’t get to experience anything outside of Harvard and the train station, but if you’ve ever been to Boston, you know that it seems there’s history on every street.
I got to hang out with Chris Nesi from The House of #EdTech podcast while I was there and he suggested I do an episode relating to Boston. Since any history regarding Boston would be a huge undertaking, I wanted to pick something a little more obscure, but still very much Boston-related. And food is always one of my favorite topics to research.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Boston Baked Beans.
Find out more about The Story Behind Book! Are you a member of The Podcast Brunch Club? I’m coordinating with them for a book giveaway with them, as well! Check out Emily’s other podcast, Hate to Weight! Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook! Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Website This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers who support the show through the Patreon Page at patreon.com/thestorybehind: Jeffrey Seguritan, Podcasts We Listen to, Dan Gallagher, Jonathan Bloom, Ryan P. Jackson, Barry G, Bandrew Scott, Jarrod Dunham, Linguist Sam, Ryle Davis Jr., Dave Jackson, Sunshine & PowerCuts, Everyone Has a Podcast, Adam Higgins, The Beardcaster, Elikqitie, Jim Collison, North Omaha History Podcast, Dan Brenic, Two Peas on a Podcast, Jason Bryant, History Goes Bump, The One Word Go Show, and Stargate Pioneer. Click here to support this podcast on Patreon.Media:
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The Great Molasses Flood - Boston Discovery Guide Boston Baked Beans: Recipes and Lore - Trip Savvy Without Warning, Molasses in January Surged Over Boston - Smithsonian What Was the Triangle Trade? - ThoughtCo.com History shows Boston curse full of beans - Chicago Tribune Was Boston once literally flooded with molasses? - The Straight Dope The Great Molasses Flood of 1919 - History.com Remembering Boston's Great Molasses Flood of 1919 - Mental Floss Solving a Mystery Behind the Deadly ‘Tsunami of Molasses’ of 1919 - The New York Times Boston Baked Beans - Old Time Candy A Selective History of Beans - Republic of Beans Boston Baked Beans, and Other Foods Named After Different Foods - Serious Eats Bean Town Origin - Celebrate Boston Confectioners' and Bakers' Gazette, Volume 21 - Google BooksOther References in the Show
Sound Education Ben Franklin’s World Tides of History Backstory House of #EdTechThu, 08 Nov 2018 - 08min - 135 - 'Africa' by Toto | Two-Year Anniversary Episode (TSB129)
This is a very special episode of The Story Behind. Believe it or not, two years ago I pressed Publish on the first three episodes of this podcast, The Story Behind the Theremin, The Story Behind Dry Ice, and The Story Behind Sugar Skulls. This podcast was supposed to be a side-project for me. It was supposed to just take up a little of my time, so I could continue my hobby of podcasting while holding a full-time job and when I was pregnant with my son.
That’s what it was supposed to be. But in the two years since the show began, it took on more. It became my favorite distraction. It allowed me to geek out over things I never had a reason to learn otherwise. And it kept my brain from going to complete mush with pregnancy brain and post-partum brain. Plus, it led me to a career in podcasting and finally, it became the basis for The Story Behind book.
Now, after last year’s one-year and 100th episode special of The Story Behind The Musical, which was sung, I knew it would take a lot to top that for this year’s episode. In fact, it’s gonna take a lot to drag me away from you. There’s nothing that a 100 episodes or more could ever do.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind “Africa” by Toto.
Find out more about The Story Behind Book! Are you a member of The Podcast Brunch Club? I’m coordinating with them for a book giveaway with them, as well! Check out Emily’s other podcast, Hate to Weight! Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook! Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Website This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers who support the show through the Patreon Page at patreon.com/thestorybehind: Jeffrey Seguritan, Podcasts We Listen to, Dan Gallagher, Jonathan Bloom, Ryan P. Jackson, Barry G, Bandrew Scott, Jarrod Dunham, Linguist Sam, Ryle Davis Jr., Dave Jackson, Sunshine & PowerCuts, Everyone Has a Podcast, Adam Higgins, The Beardcaster, Elikqitie, Jim Collison, North Omaha History Podcast, Dan Brenic, Two Peas on a Podcast, Jason Bryant, History Goes Bump, The One Word Go Show, and Stargate Pioneer. Click here to support this podcast on Patreon.Media:
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The story behind Toto's 'Africa' - Boing Boing Toto's David Paich talks Quincy Jones sessions and writing Africa - Music Radar Q&’80s: Toto’s Dave Paich on Writing and Recording ‘Africa’ - Grantland Africa by Toto - Song Facts Toto's 'Africa': The Oral History of '80s Pop's Most-Spoofed Megahit - Billboard The Ongoing Legacy of Toto’s ‘Africa’ - Ultimate Classic Rock How ‘Africa’ by Toto Became the Internet’s Favorite Song - Vice/Motherboard Weezer Covers Toto's 'Africa,' Taking Us Deep Into The Internet's Heart Of Beigeness - NPR Weezer and Toto: the inside story of music’s unlikely love-in - The Guardian @weezerafrica on Twitter Weezer Recruit ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic for Video of Toto Cover ‘Africa’ - Rolling Stone The strange appeal of Toto’s Africa — and why it’s cover-proof - Financial Times r/TotoAfricaCovers - Reddit The Secret History Of Toto - Louder Sound Toto Band History - Toto99.com Interview: Toto: how we made Africa - The Guardian Steve Barron - IMDb How Toto’s ‘Africa’ Became the New ‘Don’t Stop Believin” - Rolling Stone Yacht Rock Web Series Africa - Toto (video)Other Episodes Referenced
The Story Behind the Theremin The Story Behind Dry Ice The Story Behind Sugar Skulls The Story Behind the Band-AidThu, 01 Nov 2018 - 11min - 134 - Play-Doh | From Wallpaper Cleaner to Teacher's Craft Supply (TSB128)
If you’re a parent who has even been on Pinterest and looked for activities for your child, you’ve probably seen at least a dozen different recipes for modeling clay or sensory dough, as it’s sometimes called. Most of the recipes are different variations on the mixture of flour, water and salt dough I remember using to make Christmas ornaments. So, one morning this week, I was searching for a recipe for my son. I spent a good 20 minutes making it, mixing in different colors, getting just the right proportions of flour to water to coconut oil so it wouldn’t stick to my hands or leave a greasy mess, only to have my son pick it up, drop it on the cat, and decide he was done with it. 20 minutes of making it, only to have it covered in cat hair after a minute or so.
After all that, I threw away the dough I had made and added today’s topic to the shopping list partially because it was easier to keep in the house and more convenient.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Play-Doh.
Find out more about The Story Behind Book! Find out about The Monday American Podcast giveaway for The Story Behind book in their October 4th episode, The Korean War (Part III): A War No Victor. Are you a member of The Podcast Brunch Club? I’m coordinating with them for a book giveaway with them, as well! Check out Emily’s other podcast, Hate to Weight! Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook! Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Website This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers who support the show through the Patreon Page at patreon.com/thestorybehind: Jeffrey Seguritan, Podcasts We Listen to, Dan Gallagher, Jonathan Bloom, Ryan P. Jackson, Barry G, Bandrew Scott, Jarrod Dunham, Linguist Sam, Ryle Davis Jr., Dave Jackson, Sunshine & PowerCuts, Everyone Has a Podcast, Adam Higgins, The Beardcaster, Elikqitie, Jim Collison, North Omaha History Podcast, Dan Brenic, Two Peas on a Podcast, Jason Bryant, History Goes Bump, The One Word Go Show, and Stargate Pioneer. Click here to support this podcast on Patreon.Media:
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Play-Doh - National Toy Hall of Fame The History of Play-Doh: Good, Clean Fun! - Museum of Play Who Invented Play Dough? - Woderopolis 10 Fun Facts About Play-Doh - Mental Floss Play-doh Was Originally Wallpaper Cleaner - Today I Found Out 9 Things Invented or Discovered by Accident - How Stuff Works Playmakers Part II: Play-Doh - Parents’ Choice Play-Doh can fake your fingerprint - CNET The shocking story behind Playdoh's original purpose - Business InsiderReferenced:
Ice Cream Float Wikipedia PageThu, 25 Oct 2018 - 08min - 133 - The Printing Press | Gutenberg's Grand Idea and How It Left Him Poor (TSB127)
If you’re listening to this episode when it comes out, you may know that The Story Behind book will be released on Monday, October 15th. In the spirit of that, I’ll be doing a few episodes revolving around books. This topic seemed almost too easy to cover, since the invention was something I think we all remember learning about in grammar school.
But, as per usual with this podcast and the book, whenever I dig a little deeper, I always find out new information that wasn’t in my history books. While those books were most likely printed using modern-day printers, there wouldn’t even have been widespread use of books without today’s topic in the first place.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind the Printing Press.
I’ll be releasing a separate episode with a book update, plus a sneak peek into the book’s acknowledgments because I really want to thank everyone, not just in the book, but also in the podcast, so check your podcast app and the show notes for that link.
The Story Behind Book Update #2 Find out more about The Story Behind Book! Check out Emily’s other podcast, Hate to Weight! Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook! Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Website This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers who support the show through the Patreon Page at patreon.com/thestorybehind: Jeffrey Seguritan, Podcasts We Listen to, Dan Gallagher, Jonathan Bloom, Ryan P. Jackson, Barry G, Bandrew Scott, Jarrod Dunham, Linguist Sam, Ryle Davis Jr., Dave Jackson, Sunshine & PowerCuts, Everyone Has a Podcast, Adam Higgins, The Beardcaster, Elikqitie, Jim Collison, North Omaha History Podcast, Dan Brenic, Two Peas on a Podcast, Jason Bryant, History Goes Bump, The One Word Go Show, and Stargate Pioneer. Click here to support this podcast on Patreon.Media:
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Who Invented the Printing Press? - Live Science Johannes Gutenberg - Biography Disruption, Inventors, and Investors - Forbes 10 Things You Should Know About the Gutenberg Bible - Book Riot Gutenberg Bible - Digital Version - The University of Texas at Austin Johannes Gutenberg: The Steve Jobs of His Time - Medium Faust - Encyclopedia Britannica Gutenberg and Fust - History World Gutenberg’s Legacy - The University of Texas at Austin Johann Gutenberg: Adventure and Art - Vision.org 7 Little-Known Facts about Johannes Gutenberg and the Gutenberg Press - Earth Color The Invention of the Printing Press - PS Print The Gutenberg Press - Oregon State UniversityReferenced:
Even without the Banana Slugs, schools with wrestling have plenty of colorful and unique nicknames - Mat Talk OnlineThu, 11 Oct 2018 - 11min - 132 - The Story Behind Book Update #2
There will be a new episode this week, but I also wanted to put out a bonus episode talking about The Story Behind book, which releases Monday, October 15th.
In all honesty, it's still not real, even after getting the advanced copies of the book, and on top of everything, social media fatigue and impostor syndrome have really gone into overdrive the past few weeks. But before the book launch day is here, I wanted to thank you all, once again, for all your support. Plus, get a preview of the acknowledgments section in this episode.
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Music for MakersThu, 11 Oct 2018 - 06min - 131 - Banned Books | A History of Putting Books on Blast (TSB126)
Only a few more weeks until The Story Behind book is out! And one of my podcasting mentors and buddies Dave Jackson gave me the idea to do a bunch of episodes relating to books around this time to hopefully set the mood for its release.
While I was looking into different topics, I found out that the week this comes out, the week from September 23-29, 2018, is Banned Books Week, so what better time to have that as a topic.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Banned Books.
Find out more about The Story Behind Book! Check out Emily’s other podcast, Hate to Weight! Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook! Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Website This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers who support the show through the Patreon Page at patreon.com/thestorybehind: Dan Gallagher, Jonathan Bloom, Ryan P. Jackson, Barry G, Bandrew Scott, Jarrod Dunham, Linguist Sam, Epic Film Guy Nick, Ryle Davis Jr., Dave Jackson, Sunshine & PowerCuts, Everyone Has a Podcast, Adam Higgins, The Beardcaster, Elikqitie, Jim Collison, North Omaha History Podcast, Dan Brenic, Two Peas on a Podcast, Jason Bryant, History Goes Bump, The One Word Go Show, and Stargate Pioneer. Click here to support this podcast on Patreon.Media:
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Qin Shi Huang: The ruthless emperor who burned books - BBC.com Bannings and Burnings in History - FreedomToRead.ca The History (and Present) of Banning Books in America - lithub.com Banned Books Week - American Booksellers Association BannedBooksWeek.org Brief History of Banned Books in America - BooksTellYouWhy.com Censorship Project + A Brief History of Book Burning - ExUrbe.com Banned Books Week 2018: What Books are Banned Most Frequently? - Newsweek The history of book banning in America – Lesson Plan - PBS.org How Book Banning Works - HowStuffWorks.com 24 of the Most Banned Books of All Time - MentalFloss.com 6 Historical High Points For Book Banning - HuffingtonPost.com Top Ten Most Challenged Books Lists - American Library Association - ala.org Acts 19:19 - BibleHub.com Anthony Comstock - Encyclopedia Britannica Anthony Comstock - Smithsonian National Postal Museum Banned in the Media: A Reference Guide to Censorship in the Press, Motion Pictures, Broadcasting, and the Internet by Herbert N. FoerstelReferred to Episodes:
The Story Behind the NecktieThu, 27 Sep 2018 - 12min - 130 - Hairspray | School Photo Horror, Big Hair Throughout the Decades, and the Real Story that Inspired the Musical (TSB125)
School picture time is here and every time I get my daughter ready for her picture, I try not to follow current trends too much. I have this fear she’ll have the same experience I had in 1990 when my mom decided to go all out with my school picture and not only give me a big enough pinafore on my dress that it could double as a wind sail on a small boat, but she also teased my bangs and hair so much that I remember the photographer moving his camera back to get the full look.
And, yes, if you follow The Story Behind on Twitter, Instagram and in the Facebook group, I’ll post the picture for you all to see. I also encourage you to post some of your school photos so I don’t feel as bad.
But I bring up this picture for a reason. There wouldn’t have been that awful picture in the world without the topic of today’s episode.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Hairspray.
Find out more about The Story Behind Book! Check out Emily’s other podcast, Hate to Weight! Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook! Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Website This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers who support the show through the Patreon Page at patreon.com/thestorybehind: Jonathan Bloom, Ryan P. Jackson, Barry G, Bandrew Scott, Jarrod Dunham, Linguist Sam, Ryle Davis Jr., Dave Jackson, Sunshine & PowerCuts, Everyone Has a Podcast, Adam Higgins, The Beardcaster, Elikqitie, Jim Collison, North Omaha History Podcast, Dan Brenic, Two Peas on a Podcast, Jason Bryant, History Goes Bump, The One Word Go Show, and Stargate Pioneer. Click here to support this podcast on Patreon.Media:
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The History of Hairspray Products - Leaf.tv Beauty throwback: The story behind hairspray - aol.com The History of Hairspray - LiveAbout Victorian Hairspray: A Brief History of Gum Solutions and Bandoline - MimiMatthews.com '80s Trend Revisited: AquaNet Hairspray Is BACK. Need I Say More? - Glamour History of Hair Styling - ThoughtCo.com 8 Vintage Hairstyling Products Your Grandmother Probably Swore By - Mental Floss The Complete Story of the Woman Who Created the Beehive Hairdo - Fortune Margaret Vinci Heldt, creator of the beehive hairstyle, dies at age 98 - The Guardian 1960s Hair Icons Who Taught Us Everything About Big Hair - Huffington Post The Beehive: Hair That Defined The 1960s - Flashbak.com The History of Aerosol Spray Cans - ThoughtCo History - ChaseProducts.com Hairsproy [SIC] - MadeHow.com Hair Through History: 9 Memorable Hairstyles of the 1950s - Beauty Launchpad 20 Unbelievable Ways You Never Knew You Could Use Hair Spray - Reader’s Digest Hairspray’s Revealing Portrayal of Racism in America - The Atlantic Historic Photos of Baltimore Show the Real-Life “Hairspray” - Smithsonian.com The Messy Truth of The Real 'Hairspray' - The Washington PostThu, 20 Sep 2018 - 11min - 129 - Matches | Alchemy, Phossy Jaw, and the Matchstick Girls Strike (TSB124)
I honestly didn’t think I would be as interested in the history of today’s topic when I first started reading about it. There was a lot of chemistry involved and anyone who knew me in high school knows that was the worst subject for me. When you listen to the episode, you’ll notice I kept the chemistry aspect to a minimum. But as I kept researching, what intrigued me the most was when the chemistry switched to biology and women’s studies toward the end, when working conditions for those making today’s subject resulted in a serious epidemic and women went on strike to protect themselves and other workers.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Matches.
Find out more about The Story Behind Book! Check out Emily’s other podcast, Hate to Weight! Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook! Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Website This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers who support the show through the Patreon Page at patreon.com/thestorybehind: Jonathan Bloom, Ryan P. Jackson, Barry G, Bandrew Scott, Jarrod Dunham, Linguist Sam, Ryle Davis Jr., Dave Jackson, Sunshine & PowerCuts, Everyone Has a Podcast, Adam Higgins, The Beardcaster, Elikqitie, Jim Collison, North Omaha History Podcast, Dan Brenic, Two Peas on a Podcast, Jason Bryant, History Goes Bump, The One Word Go Show, and Stargate Pioneer. Click here to support this podcast on Patreon.Media:
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A History of the Match - The Museum of Everyday Life History of Chemical Matches - ToughtCo.com John Walker's Friction Light - BBC History of Matches and Lighters - HistoryofMatches.com Phosphorus Element Facts - Chemicool Friction Matches Were a Boon to Those Lighting Fires–Not So Much to Matchmakers - Smithsonian.mag Today in Science History - Nov. 27 - TodayInSci.com Uncovering the cause of "phossy jaw" Circa 1858 to 1906 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Meet the matchstick women — the hidden victims of the industrial revolution - The Conversation The return of the dreaded 'Phossy Jaw' - Destistryiq.com White slavery in London by Annie Besant - mernick.org.uk Annie Besant (1847 - 1933) - BBC Matchsticks Once Sickened and Deformed Women and Children - Mental Floss Matchgirls Strike - BBC AmericaReferenced:
Cutting Class Podcast: Body by Calvin CoolidgeThu, 13 Sep 2018 - 10min - 128 - The Teddy Bear | Conflicting Stories, Theodore Roosevelt, Steiff Bears (TSB123)
I love when I find out an origin story I think I knew turns out to be either a widely believed false rumor or when I find out other people learned different origin stories. That’s what this episode is about, so if you think you already know the story behind today’s subject, you may be surprised to learn there are actually multiple versions.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind the Teddy Bear.
Check out Varmints! Episode 73 — Black Bears
Find out more about The Story Behind Book!
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This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers who support the show through the Patreon Page at patreon.com/thestorybehind: Jonathan Bloom, Ryan P. Jackson, Barry G, Bandrew Scott, Jarrod Dunham, Linguist Sam, Epic Film Guy Nick, Ryle Davis Jr., Dave Jackson, Sunshine & PowerCuts, Everyone Has a Podcast, Adam Higgins, The Beardcaster, Elikqitie, Jim Collison, North Omaha History Podcast, Dan Brenic, Two Peas on a Podcast, Jason Bryant, History Goes Bump, The One Word Go Show, and Stargate Pioneer.
If you’re interested in freshening up your own show or starting a podcast, visit EPodcastProductions.com and use the promo code STORYBEHIND for $25 off a Strategy Session. Hope to talk to you soon!
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Teddy Bear - The National Museum of American History The Story of the Teddy Bear - National Park Service 14 Furry Facts About Bears - Mental Floss Teddy Bear Truth was Too Much to Bear - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel VIDEO: TED Talk: The strange story of the teddy bear and what it reveals | Jon Mooallem This Day in History: 1903: First Teddy Bear Goes on Sale - History.com Steiff: The Story - Steiffusa.com The history of Steiff teddy bears - SteiffTeddyBears.co.ukThu, 06 Sep 2018 - 09min - 127 - Roller Coasters | From Russian Ice Slides to Disneyland to the Psychology Behind Thrill Seekers (TSB122)
For us in the Northern Hemisphere, the summer is pretty much reaching the end. And, as a parent, I’m pretty happy about that because it means my daughter is back in school.
But before we start talking about Pumpkin Spice-everything and the holiday season, here’s one last hurrah. And, for many like me, no summer is complete without having ridden the topic of today’s episode at least once. Although, you might be surprised to learn its origins actually began as a winter recreational activity.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Roller Coasters.
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It's less than two months until The Story Behind Book releases and I am so super excited and it still doesn’t seem real yet. If you haven’t pre-ordered your copy yet, you can find the book on Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com. Now, believe it or not, there are a lot of books with “The Story Behind” in the title, so people have said searching The Story Behind with my name works well.
Or, the super easy way is to go to TheStoryBehindBook.com and click the links over there. By the way, the more people order the book, the more the price will go down, and when you pre-order on Amazon, you won’t be charged until the day it releases, so the more people you share this news with, the more the price will go down.
And, one more thing, I was told by my publisher to let people know that if you are an Amazon Associates member, you can make an affiliate link to the book on Amazon and share the link with your audience on your blog or website to receive a little kickback when people purchase it using your link. Anyway, thank you to everyone who has been promoting the book so far. You are all amazing and it’s meant the world to me that fellow podcasters and listeners have been some of my biggest supporters. This really is one of the best communities in the world. So, thank you!
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A Brief History of the Roller Coaster - The Washington Post 1884 - First roller coaster in America opens - History.com From Death Traps to Disneyland: The 600-Year History of the Roller Coaster - Popular Mechanics The Psychology of Roller Coasters - Scientific American The History and Psychology of Roller Coasters - Smithsonian.com Ups and Downs: The History of Roller Coasters - USA Today How Roller Coasters Work - How Roller Coasters Work Coasting Through History: The Golden Age - Coaster101.com Catherine the Great Put Rollers on the World’s First Coaster - Wired.com Design and Techology - IAAPA Rollercoasters - Explain That Stuff! The Science Behind Why We Love Terrifying Ourselves on Rollercoasters - Science Alert Horror At The Amusement Park: 13 Gruesome Roller-Coaster Deaths - Thought Catalog 10 Deadliest Roller Coaster Accidents - How Stuff Works 15 Dangerous Roller Coasters You Can't Ride Anymore - The Richest Roller Coaster Blackouts: Safe or Scary? - U.S. News Frequently Asked Questions About ACE - American Coaster EnthusiastsThu, 30 Aug 2018 - 12min - 126 - S'mores | The (Awkward) History of Graham Crackers, The Medicinal Marshmallows, and All About Milton Hershey (TSB121)
This episode will be told in layers. The tasty summer treat I’m talking about has three ingredients, and while they’re all delicious on their own, together they are incredible. And this episode will be set up similarly, with different stories smushed together into one show.
This episode has just a little mature subject matter in the first section that refers to the birds and the bees, just a heads up.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind S’mores.
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The Origin of Graham Crackers - Snopes Looking to Quell Sexual Urges? Consider the Graham Cracker - The Atlantic Historical development of vegetarianism - US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health Graham Crackers Were Originally Meant To Be Part Of A Diet Thought To Curb Sexual Urges - Today I Found Out Who Invented Graham Crackers? - ThoughtCo Our History - Honey Maid Marshmallows - National Confectioners Association The Long, Sweet History of Marshmallows - Mental Floss A Brief History of Marshmallows - Headstuff.org The History of Marshmallows - ThoughtCo Stay Puft Marshmallows from Ghostbusters Made Real - Eater.com Who Was Milton S. Hershey? - The Hershey Story History of Hershey's Chocolate and Milton Hershey - ThoughtCo Milton Hershey - Biography.com Who Made That Hershey Bar? - The New York Times The History of S'mores: Ancient Greeks, Girl Scouts and One Very Puritanical Minister - Food & Wine A brief history of the s'more, America’s favorite campfire snack - The ConversationThu, 09 Aug 2018 - 10min - 125 - Roadside Attractions | A Road Trip with Josh Hallmark from Our Americana (TSB120)
Today I’m doing a collaborative show with Josh Hallmark from the podcast Our Americana, which explores unique small towns across America through the stories that impact, cultivate, and challenge community.
America can feel oppressive. Every day it feels more and more like pieces of it are disappearing. That it’s losing its value. But … there are monuments and mementos of the past if we just take a moment from our busy lives to take a look. Strange reminders of small victories, new life, love stories, and the strength of community. These stories are all around us, relics of station wagon days, on the highways and gravel roads that connect us all. It’s easy to dismiss them as icons of capitalism; if you build it, they will come, and buy. But, there’s always something more there, something deeper.
I'm Josh Hallmark from Our Americana and I'm Emily Prokop and this is the story behind Roadside Attractions.
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RoadsideAmerica.com Why Do We Travel For Pleasure? The Psychology Of Tourism, Explored - Bustle Tourist Psychology - Psychology Today Along the Interstates: Seeing the Roadside - General Highway History - Highway History - Federal Highway Administration Grand Tours History - Regency History How Americans Fell in Love With Taking Road Trips - Time The Real Paul Bunyan - How Stuff Works Was Paul Bunyan a real person? - HISTORY 6 Towns That Claim Paul Bunyan as Their Own (and What They Should Be Bragging About Instead) - Mental Floss Why do we love Paul Bunyan so much? – Twin Cities The World’s Largest Frying Pan — Er, Six of Them - Village Voice This Elephant Is Not Endangered : Victorian Relic Built in 1881 Is the Pride of Beach Town - Los Angeles Times Roadside Attractions--About This Lesson - National Parks Service Pokemon Go offers opportunity, challenges to tourist attractions - Travel Weekly “World’s biggest” roadside attractions: a history of “world’s largest” tourist traps - Slate Kitschiest Roadside Attractions in America - Travel & Leisure Are Old-fashioned Road Trips Trendy Again? - Boston.Com Roadside Attractions Fading from Landscape - NPR Why your church, art, and water towers are Pokemon Go gyms and Pokestops - GamesRadar.comThu, 02 Aug 2018 - 12min - 124 - Headphones | From Telephone Operators to the U.S. Navy to Your Ears Today (TSB119)
If you’re listening to this when it comes out, you may know that next week I’m going to a huge conference for podcasters known as Podcast Movement. And I thought it only appropriate to do an episode related to this.
You may be using the topic of today’s episode right now and listening to this episode with it. You may have even been appalled two years ago when Apple announced it was getting rid of the jack to plug today’s episode topic into on their iPhones. Nevertheless, almost everybody has a pair or two nowadays. And many, like me, may not even use them for their intended purpose, which is to listen to music or podcasts, but as a way to safeguard ourselves from talkative coworkers or overly friendly sales people.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Headphones.
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California Dreamin’ - The Mamas & The Papas
Sources:
The History of Headphones - Visual.ly A Partial History of Headphones - Smithsonian Lend us Your Ears: The History of Headphones - Davison Inventing The History of Headphones - Cool Material When were the First Headphones Invented? - Bright Hub Headphones: The Complete History - Stuff The History of Headphones - The Wall Street Journal Listen Up: Here's a Brief History of Headphones - Mashable How Headphones Changed the World - The Atlantic Ruin Followed Riches for a Utah Genius - The Salt Lake Tribune The Early Radio Industry and the United States Navy - EarlyRadioHistory.us Headphones tech: Dynamic vs planar magnetic vs electrostatic - Trusted Reviews Headphones - Explain That Stuff! Mono Or Stereo: Help! - NPR: All Songs Considered Koss History - Koss.com How Noise-canceling Headphones Work - How Noise-Canceling Headphones Work - How Stuff WorksThu, 19 Jul 2018 - 08min - 123 - The Necktie | From Chinese Soldiers to European Dandies to Politicians (TSB118)
One of my favorite things about doing this podcast is looking at things in everyday life and wondering if they still have the same purpose they did when they were invented. This week’s subject is a bit ambiguous. It’s most notably known for bringing a pop of color and whimsy to an otherwise drab suit, but aside from that, it’s more seen as form over function. Yet it’s so ubiquitous and has been around for hundreds of years, showing no signs of going out of fashion, despite many men counting down the minutes until they can loosen theirs every day.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind the Necktie.
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A Twisted History of Neckties - The Washington Post The Evolution of the Necktie - Tie-a-tie.net The Origins of the Neck Tie - Today I Found Out A Point of View: The language of ties - BBC The Finest Neckties - Forbes Beau Brummell and the Birth of Regency Fashion - The Jane Austen Centre The Male Necktie - Hack Writers The Art of Tying the Cravat - Jane Austen’s World Un-American? Obama’s Ties Of A Different Stripe - Granite Grok Red vs. Blue: Why Necktie Colors Matter - Live Science "Power Ties" Are Actually Powerless - Psychology Today The Long, Red History of the Power Tie - Racked What the Color of Your Tie Says About You - BBCThu, 12 Jul 2018 - 08min - 122 - The Stethoscope | Thoroughly Modest Medicine (TSB117)
If you’ve ever read Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart,” you may hear a heartbeat as something a little creepy. Although it’s funny to note that on many sound machines for babies, a heartbeat is offered as a way to help them remember one of the sounds they heard in the womb. However, for doctors, the sound of a heartbeat can tell an awful lot about a person. It’s one of the first things they listen to during a physical exam. It’s also one of the first things an OB-GYN looks for and, later in the pregnancy, listens to for a pregnant woman.
While listening to the heart isn’t new in the world of medicine, one of the most common tools for doing so is only a little more than 200 years old.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind The Stethoscope.
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The Art of Listening - US National Library of Medicine Evolution of the Stethoscope - CEUfast What Do Hanson And Madonna Have In Common? Hits Ideal For Saving A Life - NPR It Was Almost Called the Cylinder (& Other Who-Knew Facts about the Stethoscope) - Clinical Correlations A short history of stethoscopes - Melnick Medical Museum History of the Stethoscope - American Diagnostic Corporation A Curious Inspiration for the First Stethoscope - PBS Dave Tompkins :: Music Database Browse by Beats Per Minute Animal Heartbeats - Everysecond.ioThu, 05 Jul 2018 - 08min - 121 - The Story Behind Book Update #1
No new episode this week, but I wanted to give a quick update on the book, since I am up against deadline right now to get it finished on time.
I also wanted to thank everyone in The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook for their encouragement and support, and also go through some of the #TriviaTuesday posts from the past few weeks.
Thank you to everyone who listens to the show and has been so patient waiting for new episodes. You are all basically my inspiration whenever I sit down to get another chapter done. :)
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Thu, 28 Jun 2018 - 03min - 120 - Hamburgers | More Than Meats the Eye (TSB116)
Earlier this week, one of the funniest exchanges on social media came about after the company known as IHOP changed out their P, which stood for Pancakes, to a B. Initially, no one knew what the B stood for. International House of Breakfast? International House of Bacon? International House of Brunch, complete with mimosas? Nope.
The B stood for Burgers, something IHOP has offered on its menu in the past, but when they finally revealed what the mystery was, they also decided to change their marketing to reflect that. And people were bittersweet about the change, including some of the other fast-food social media accounts, with Wendy’s even throwing shade on their Twitter account, saying, “Can’t wait to try a burger from the place that decided pancakes were too hard.”
So, that gave me the idea for this week’s episode. And, by the way, the change from IHOP to IHOB is only a temporary marketing campaign.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Hamburgers.
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Hamburger Helpers: The History of America’s Favorite Sandwich - History.com History and Legends of Hamburgers - What’s Cooking America The History of the Hamburger - Serious Eats A Brief History Of The Hamburger - Culture Trip The history of the hamburger: An American invention - TimeOut The Most Important Burgers In Chicago History - Thrillist The Original Burger: Louis’ Lunch Burger Copycat Recipe - The Johan The History of Louis’ Lunch - Louis’ Lunch 10 Things You Didn't Know About the Fast Food Drive-Thru - Time History of the Hamburger - Burger Web The History of the Hamburger - Kitchen Project History of the Hamburger - Facts and Types - History of Fast FoodThu, 14 Jun 2018 - 08min - 119 - Bingo | From the Italian Lottery to Popular Church Fundraising Game (TSB115)Knock at the door One fat lady Rugby team Sweet sixteen A duck and a flea The famous street in Manhattan
No, those weren’t bloopers, although I’m sure this episode will have plenty. Those were actually number nicknames used in a particular game that’s been around for 500 years we’ll be talking about today.
This isn’t your granny’s church basement version, either.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Bingo.
The role of Edwin S. Lowe was played by Stargate Pioneer from the GonnaGeek Network, and it was watching Better Podcasting before writing this episode with him and Stephen Jondrew that inspired this topic. So, there you go, Stephen and SP, you guys saved my podcast tonight!
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Sources:
Bingo: History of the Game - ThoughtCo Where Does Bingo Come From? - Mental Floss How Did Bingo Originate? The History Of Bingo Explained - Casino.org History of Bingo – where did it all start? - BingoCalls.org Obituary: EDWIN S. LOWE, 75; TOY MANUFACTURER POPULARIZED BINGO - The New York Times THE E. S. LOWE TOY COMPANY, TIMING, AND CHESS - Duncan Pohl Bingo Nicknames ← Did you listen to the very end? You might find this useful ;) The History of Bingo Calling and Numbers - webxcon.com Bingo Calls - Wink Bingo The Ultimate Bingo Dictionary - Wink Bingo Bingo - The Wizard of Odds Tombola Game: history and traditions - Italy Heritage Bingo - The Chicago TribuneOther Links:
What Gets Weirder and Weirder the More You Think of It - Reddit Post Weird with You podcastThu, 07 Jun 2018 - 09min - 118 - Pong | Bleep, Bloop! Table-Tennis for your Television! (TSB114)
If you’re one of the die-hard listeners of The Story Behind who eagerly await the episode to be released at midnight Eastern time on Thursdays -- yes, Adam, I’m talking to you — you may be wondering why it’s a few hours late.
Usually, when an episode is late, it’s because I’m either dealing with family things or taking too long editing. But not tonight. The reason is that I’m hopelessly addicted to a game on my phone called Toon Blast. And I was on a winning streak tonight so, yeah, not a very good excuse.
But it did give me an idea for this week’s episode.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Pong.
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Sources:
Atari Pong - ComputingHistory.org The History Of Pong: Avoid Missing Game to Start Industry - Gamasutra.com Pong, Atari, and the origins of the home video game - Smithsonian Atari Teenage Riot: The Inside Story Of Pong And The Video Game Industry's Big Bang - Buzzfeed.com The Birth of Pong - Slate.com Pong-Story.com The Development Of The Video Game “Pong” Was A Training Exercise For A New Gaming Developer At Atari And Wasn’t Originally Intended To Be Released - TodayIFoundOut.comAlso Mentioned:
Toon Blast! Game (iOS/Android) Turn of Phrases PodcastThu, 31 May 2018 - 07min - 117 - The Traffic Light | Stop Right Now, Thank You Very Much (TSB113)
As many of you know, The Story Behind is being turned into a book, which means I’m in the process right now of doing probably one of my favorite parts of making the podcast, which is doing a ton of research in preparation.
This week’s episode will be one of the chapters in the book, but the information and the inventor was one I found hard to keep to myself until the book came out. Even though we may curse at this week’s topic sometimes, it’s saved numerous lives and made driving much safer since its invention.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind the Traffic Light.
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Video Of Traffic In 1906 Automobile History - History.Com This Day In History: First Electric Traffic Signal Installed - History.Com This Day In History: Garrett Morgan Patents Three-position Traffic Signal - History.Com Automobiles: In The Days Of Crank And Sputter - American Comes Alive A History Of New York Traffic Lights - The New York Times A Brief History Of Traffic Lights - Artsy.Net Garrett Morgan, Inventor Of One Of The First Traffic Lights - Aareg Garrett A. Morgan - Black-inventor.Com Garrett Morgan - Biography.Com Fact: American Steering Wheels Haven't Always Been On The Left - Lost In The Pond Why Are Traffic Lights Red And Green? - Mental Floss The Reason Traffic Lights Are Red, Yellow, And Green - ThrillistThu, 17 May 2018 - 10min - 116 - Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen | Freddie Mercury, The Music Video, Wayne's World (TSB1112)
I’ve only done one other episode of The Story Behind about a song, and that was The Story Behind Imagine by John Lennon. And if you’ve been in the Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook, you probably would think I would be doing The Story Behind Arica by Toto. Well, not yet.
Usually, I get ideas for topics from stumbling into a piece of trivia I find fascinating during the week. However, this week, my son has been not only working on walking, but working on his first words, and his favorite one lately kept getting a particular song in my head.
Want a hint?
“Mama”
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen.
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Music for MakersSources:
Queen’s Official Site Inside the Rhapsody - Queen Smashed Hits: What is a Bohemian Rhapsody? - BBC Brian May on 40 years of Bohemian Rhapsody: 'I still listen to it in the car' - BBC 10 Operatic Facts About “Bohemian Rhapsody” - Mental Floss Bohemian Rhapsody - This Day in Music Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” - Performing Songwriter Readers' Poll: The Best Vocal Performances in Rock History - Rolling Stone Party On: Queen's Brian May Remembers 'Bohemian Rhapsody' on 40th Anniversary - Rolling Stone Rock Critics Really Blew Their Reviews of Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody' - TIME The Oral History of the 'Wayne's World' 'Bohemian Rhapsody' Scene - Rolling Stone Queen Biopic 'Bohemian Rhapsody' 'Is Finally Happening,' Band Confirms - Rolling Stone Freddie approved Wayne's World Rhapsody scene - Louder Sound How Do I Make Siri Sing Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody?' What Is The Sentence To Say To My iPhone? - WXERFM Bohemian Rhapsody - Song Facts 8 things you didn’t know about ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ - PBS Ten of the best 'Bohemian Rhapsody' covers for its 40th anniversary - SFGate The Story Behind Imagine by John Lennon - The Story Behind Podcast The Story Behind Clowns - The Story Behind PodcastThu, 10 May 2018 - 08min - 115 - Livestream for the Cure | Fundraising for Cancer Research with the Epic Film Guys (TSB111)
This will be a different episode from normal, since I normally don’t do interview shows, but I wanted to bring on Nick from the Epic Film Guys to talk a little bit about the fundraiser he and other podcasters are doing called Livestream for the Cure.
Nick is one of my oldest friends in podcasting and we met each other when we were in the beginning stages of podcasting, so I know you’ve heard me talk about him before. He was even on the episode The Story Behind Forrest Gump (The Movie) and he’s also provided me with his voice for previous shows and even a picture of his Beard for The Story Behind Beards. He’s a great friend to me and supporter of the show, so I am so honored to have him as a guest on today’s episode.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Livestream for the Cure.
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LivestreamForTheCure.com Nick on Twitter (@epicfilmguys) Epic Film Guys Facebook Group RestauRant Facebook Group Heather Welch’s Sunshine Summit The Story Behind Forrest Gump (The Movie) The Story Behind BeardsThu, 03 May 2018 - 13min - 114 - Emily Prokop | Meet Your Host and Learn About the Show (TSB110)
If this is your first episode, this is a warning it’ll be a little different than past episodes, but it will also be a good way to hear what this show is about. Does that make sense? Don’t worry. It will.
On the day I’m recording it, it is currently my birthday. It’s the ninth time I am turning 27, or 35 if you want to rub it in. And one of the great things about social media is getting birthday wishes from all over the world, so, really, I’ve been celebrating for 36 hours.
One message came from Rhett from The Wall-Fly Podcast who wished me a happy birthday and joked about The Story Behind Emily. But, since I hadn’t really planned ahead for this week’s episode, I thought it was a great idea, so thanks, Rhett!
So, this might seem like a little bit of vanity episode, and you’re more than welcome to skip it, but as I’ve found with podcasts I listen to, I really love learning about the host, so I hope you’ll enjoy this!
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Emily Prokop
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The Story Behind Mad Hatters | From Mercury Poisoning to Johnny Depp
The Story Behind Mercury Retrograde | Damn it, Planet!
The Story Behind the Luck of the Irish | Four-Leaf Clovers, Irish Luck, Leprechauns
The Story Behind: The Musical!
The Story Behind the Mona Lisa | Stolen Art and a Mysterious Smile
The Story Behind the Stanley Cup | Lord Stanley, NHL Play-Offs, New York Rangers
The Story Behind Lullabies | The Art of Sleeping Like a Baby
The Story Behind Podcasts | Celebrate the Power of Podcasts Sept. 30
The Story Behind 30 Random Things | Trivia and History Galore!
The Story Behind the Pink Slip | Enjoyment from Unemployment
The Story Behind Hoodies | For the Everyday Athlete, Rapper and CEO
The Story Behind the Treadmill | Where the Sidewalk Doesn't End
All of The Story Behind Food Episodes
Thu, 26 Apr 2018 - 13min - 113 - The Paperclip | Office Supply and Demand, Paperclip Trading, and Clippy (RIP) (TSB109)
This episode is actually one of the first topics I ever thought to talk about when I created the show. And I weirdly kept putting it off.
Whenever I tell someone what my podcast is about, I say something along the lines of it being a short history podcast about everyday things. And this particular topic has been the first thing that has popped into their minds as something I would do an episode on.
Well, after more than 100 episodes, I’m finally doing it.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind the Paperclip.
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Sources:
The Perfection of the Paper Clip - Slate
History of the Paper Clip - Early Office Museum
TEN FACTS ABOUT THE PAPERCLIP - TenFactsAbout.co.uk
The History of the Paperclip - Thoughtco.com
The Secret Histories of Clippy, Comic Sans, and Other Legends of Early UI - Gizmodo
Clippy and the History of the Future of Educational Chatbots - HackEducation
Even Early Focus Groups Hated Clippy - The Atlantic
Man Trades Up From Paper Clip to House - AbcNews.com
Thu, 19 Apr 2018 - 09min - 112 - Mercury Retrograde | Damn it, Planet! (TSB108)
While not scientifically proven as a reason why communication and technology fails, there was plenty of evidence in this episode to prove otherwise, including having to record three times.
I'm your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Mercury Retrograde.
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Mercury | Roman God - Enclyclopedia Brittanica
MERCURY RETROGRADE DATES 2018 - The Farmer’s Almanac
What is Mercury in Retrograde, and Why Do We Blame Things On It? - Mental Floss
Why smart people actually believe Mercury retrograde ruins lives - The New York Post
What does it mean for Mercury to be in retrograde? - Starchild | NASA
How do planets and their moons get their names? - Starchild | NASA
How did Mercury get its name? - Cool Cosmos
MERCURY RETROGRADE AND WHAT IT MEANS FOR YOU - AstologyZone
Mercury retrograde, explained WITHOUT astrology - Vox Observatory
Mercury and Mythology - European Southern Observatory
Asclepius - Ancient History Encyclopedia
The Craziest Things That Have Happened While Mercury Was Retrograde - Ranker
Thu, 12 Apr 2018 - 08min - 111 - The Paralympics | The Doctor Who Turned World War II Spinal Injury Patients Into Athletes (TSB107)
I am pleased to have worked with Win from the podcast Ask Win for this episode and I’m going to let her introduce it.
When Win first talked to me about doing an episode in conjunction with Cerebral Palsy Awareness month, which was in March, many of the articles and stories I read were about people with Cerebral Palsy who were amazing athletes competing in the Paralympics. Through that rabbit hole, I discovered Dr. Guttmann and the BBC movie “The Best of Men,” which is an incredible feel-good movie, if you get a chance to watch it.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind The Paralympics.
Special thanks, again to Win from the podcast Ask Win for her introduction and inspiration for this episode. The role of Dr. Ludwig Guttmann was played by Dan Brenic from Netflix ‘N Swill.
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Paralympics - History of the Movement - Paralympic.org
MOVIE: The Best of Men - Get the movie on iTunes
The Best of Men - IMDbParalympics founder Sir Ludwig Guttmann's legacy celebrated in BBC drama - The Telegraph
The World War II Origins of the Paralympic Games - Time
History of the Paralympics - BBC
Stoke Mandeville - the village that gave birth to the Paralympic movement - ITV.com
The History of the Paralympic Movement - Insidethegames.biz
ABOUT THE PARALYMPICS | PARALYMPIC HISTORY - pbs.orgSir Ludwig Guttman 1899-1980 "The de Coubertin of the Paralympics" Giovanni XX111 - La Stampa
2012 sees ties between Special Olympics and Paralympics - SpecialOlympics.org
Thu, 05 Apr 2018 - 07min - 110 - April Fool's Day "Remastered" | The Quotes Are Intentional ;)
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Last year, I released a special episode of The Story Behind April Fool's Day, and with all the practice I've gotten since then of editing podcasts (for myself and others), I wanted to try my hand a remastering an older episode. And this was the perfect one to try today.
Enjoy!
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Sun, 01 Apr 2018 - 03min - 109 - PEZ | History, Candy Marketing, The PEZ Outlaw (TSB106)
If you follow The Story Behind on Instagram, you may have seen our weekend adventure with the family to the factory where today’s sugary-sweet topic is made. We looked at the old uniforms ladies used to wear to dispense the candy, which is funny because the candy already comes in a plastic dispenser to begin with.
Find out the history of this almost 100-year-old treat, including the outlaw in the ‘90s who sold made a Black market for the dispensers. And by the way, there will be details at the end of the show for how you can enter to win a giveaway of today’s topics.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Pez.
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This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers who support the show through the Patreon Page at patreon.com/thestorybehind: Stargate Pioneer from GonnaGeek.com, Mat from the One Word, Go! Show, Sam Dunn, Diane and Denise from History Goes Bump, Dan Brenic from Netflix N’ Swill, Jarrod Dunham from TheHistoryphile.net, Heather Welch from Sunshine and PowerCuts, Jason Bryant from Mat Talk Online, Gerald and Andy from Two Peas on a Podcast, Bandrew Scott from The Bandrew Says Podcast and Podcastage YouTube Channel, Adam from Everyone Has a Podcast. and Barry G, Nick and Justin from Epic Film Guys, Jeremy Collins from Podcasts We Listen To, and the North Omaha History Podcast and Dave Jackson from the School of Podcasting.
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Media:
PEZ dispenser in E.T. movie - YouTube
Sources:
This Michigan Farmer Made $4 Million Smuggling Rare Pez Containers into the U.S. - Playboy
The History of PEZ Iconic Candy Dispensers - Candy Favorites
PEZ Candy Animated Movie in the Works - Variety
The Surprising History Behind Pez Candy And Their Iconic Dispensers - LittleThings.com
ALL-TIME 100 Greatest Toys: PEZ Dispenser - Time
PEZ Information - Burlingame Museum of PEZ Memorabilia
5 Things You Didn’t Know About the PEZ Dispenser - CNN Money
10 Indispensable Facts about PEZ - Mental Floss
Every Piece of Pez is Made Here - CNN Money
Pez Candy Movie in the Works - The Wrap
Top 10 Most Valuable PEZ Dispensers - eBay
Eduard Haas III - Lemelson.MIT.edu
Quest for the Pez Holy Grail: International Smuggling Meets Father-Son Bonding - Collectors Weekly
Steven Glew’s Current Blog - PEZ Outlaw Goes to Hollywood
Steven Glew’s Original Blog - PEZ Outlaw
Thu, 22 Mar 2018 - 09min - 108 - Pi(e) | Meetups, Meatpies, and Mathematics (TSB105)
If you’re listening to this on the day it comes out, beware the Ides of March! That is if you’re Julius Caesar. But in all honesty, I tried looking up the ides of March and, really, when I found out how Romans calculated dates and that they actually counted backward from certain points within the month instead of, you know, sequentially, I gave up and got a slice of today’s topic to celebrate March 14th instead.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Pi(e).
Want to be a part of The Story Behind Book Tour?I’d love to come to your city for bar trivia or game night at your house to meet you and other listeners! If you’re on the Eastern side of the U.S., reach out to me and let me know if that’s something you’d be interested in.
You can email me at Emily@TheStoryBehindPodcast.com or visit TheStoryBehindPodcast.com/Contact.
Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook! Learn about Podcast Share at PodcastShare.net or by following @PodcastShare on Twitter. Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | WebsiteThis episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers who support the show through the Patreon Page at patreon.com/thestorybehind: Stargate Pioneer from GonnaGeek.com, Mat from the One Word, Go! Show, Sam Dunn, Diane and Denise from History Goes Bump, Dan Brenic from Netflix N’ Swill, Jarrod Dunham from TheHistoryphile.net, Heather Welch from Sunshine and PowerCuts, Jason Bryant from Mat Talk Online, Gerald and Andy from Two Peas on a Podcast, Bandrew Scott from The Bandrew Says Podcast and Podcastage YouTube Channel, Adam from Everyone Has a Podcast. and Barry G, Nick and Justin from Epic Film Guys, Jeremy Collins from Podcasts We Listen To, and the North Omaha History Podcast and Dave Jackson from the School of Podcasting.
If you’re interested in freshening up your own show or starting a podcast, visit EPodcastProductions.com and use the promo code STORYBEHIND for $25 off a Strategy Session. Hope to talk to you soon!Click here to support this podcast on Patreon.
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Sources:
History of Pies - The American Pie Council
How Pie Got Its Sweetness - Slate
Stop Celebrating Pi Day, And Embrace Tau As The True Circle Constant - The Verge
A Brief History of π - Exploratorium
Thu, 15 Mar 2018 - 08min - 107 - The Band-Aid | Adhesive Bandages, Marketing Highs and Lows, and the 1980s Supergroup (TSB104)
For those who don’t know, I am incredibly accident-prone. I’ve never had any sort of grace. In fact, it’s a miracle I’ve never broken any bones. But one thing I do end up with are a lot of cuts and scrapes, and we end up keeping quite a large supply of the topic of today’s episode in the house at all times
From the ubiquitous First-Aid kit staple, to an 80s supergroup, to Penny Lane and her friends in the movie "Almost Famous," the episode is a little all over the place, but don’t worry, I’ll try to “stick” to the topic as much as possible.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind the Band-Aid.
Check out Heather Welch’s Sunshine Summit, where I will be a guest March 13th, and the summit runs from March 9-16.
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This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers who support the show through the Patreon Page at patreon.com/thestorybehind: Stargate Pioneer from GonnaGeek.com, Mat from the One Word, Go! Show, Sam Dunn, Diane and Denise from History Goes Bump, Dan Brenic from Netflix N’ Swill, Jarrod Dunham from TheHistoryphile.net, Heather Welch from Sunshine and PowerCuts, Jason Bryant from Mat Talk Online, Gerald and Andy from Two Peas on a Podcast, Bandrew Scott from The Bandrew Says Podcast and Podcastage YouTube Channel, Adam from Everyone Has a Podcast. and Barry G, Nick and Justin from Epic Film Guys, Jeremy Collins from Podcasts We Listen To, and the North Omaha History Podcast and Dave Jackson from the School of Podcasting.
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Media:
Band Aid: The Song That Rocked The World
Sources:
A History of BAND-AID® Brand Innovation - Band-Aid.com
Congratulations, Earle Dickson, Inventor of the BAND-AID® Brand Adhesive Bandage! - Kilmer House
Without The Boy Scouts, Band-aids Might Not Have Stuck Around - Scouting Magazine
Get Stuck on Band-Aid History - Smithsonian Mag
The Story of the Black Band-Aid - The Atlantic
The History of the Band-Aid - ThoughtCo.com
The Making of Band Aid: Secrets and Stories From the Star-Studded Session - Rolling Stone
Music, Tax & The Prime Minister: How Live Aid Changed The UK And The World - Forbes.com
Thu, 01 Mar 2018 - 07min - 106 - Post-its | Persistence, Productivity, and Romy & Michele (TSB103)
One of my favorite movies I feel doesn’t get enough love is Romy & Michele’s High School reunion, starring Mira Sorvino and Lisa Kudrow as two 20-somethings who realize their 10-year high school reunion is coming up and begin to transform their lives so they can go back and impress their former classmates.
They come up with a story of inventing something they think no one will question them on -- this movie came out in 1997, before we all had tiny computers in our pockets to fact check these things. The product they choose is the subject of today’s episode, which, spoiler alert, was not invented by Romy or Michele.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Post-It Notes.
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Media:
Romy & Michele’s High School Reunion
Mira Sorvino Meets (And Apologizes To) The Real Inventor Of The Post-It - Huff Post Live
Sources:
Post-it Notes Were Invented By Accident - Today I Found Out
Who Invented Post-Its? - Wonderopolis
History Timeline: Post-it® Notes - 3M
9 Things Invented or Discovered by Accident - How Stuff Works
The 'Hallelujah Moment' Behind The Invention Of The Post-it Note - CNN
Post-it Brand Celebrates 35 Years of Helping Great Ideas Take Shape - 3M
We Asked the Inventor of Post-its About 'Romy & Michele's High School Reunion' - Vice
How a Failed Experiment Led to One of the Best-Selling Products of All Time - Inc.
Why 3M's Marketing Sticks With Millennials and DIY'ers - Mashable
Positive Post-It Day - Cyberbullying Research Center
Thu, 22 Feb 2018 - 08min - 105 - Sliced Bread | The Greatest Thing Since Betty White (TSB102)
Today’s topic came about in 1928, and in the span of time since then, many things have been said to be the greatest thing since its invention. The more I read about it, and how easy it made people’s lives, the more I realize the idiom about how great it is isn’t too far off the mark.
Because of this topic, sandwiches were made faster, toasters increased in sales and became a common wedding present, and breakfasts became easier to make on the fly.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Sliced Bread.
The snippet from Time Magazine was read by Harriet Morris from the podcast Eating Coach, and who is, funnily enough, working with me to help me make healthier choices that don’t always include sliced bread.
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This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers who support the show through the Patreon Page at patreon.com/thestorybehind: Stargate Pioneer from GonnaGeek.com, Mat from the One Word, Go! Show, Sam Dunn, Diane and Denise from History Goes Bump, Dan Brenic from Netflix N’ Swill, Jarrod Dunham from TheHistoryphile.net, Heather Welch from Sunshine and PowerCuts, Jason Bryant from Mat Talk Online, Gerald and Andy from Two Peas on a Podcast, Bandrew Scott from The Bandrew Says Podcast and Podcastage YouTube Channel, Adam from Everyone Has a Podcast. and Barry G, Nick and Justin from Epic Film Guys, Jeremy Collins from Podcasts We Listen To, and newest Executive Producers, the North Omaha History Podcast and Dave Jackson from the School of Podcasting.
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Media:
Sources:
Otto Rohwedder and the Evolution of Sliced Bread - American History USA
How Sliced Bread Became the 'Greatest Thing' - Time
Otto Frederick Rohwedder - Lemelson-MIT
The History of Toast - Today I Found Out
Bread-slicing Machine - The National Museum of American History
A Brief History of Sliced Bread - Mental Floss
Pre-sliced Bread Was Once Banned In The United States - Today I Found Out
Who Made That Sliced Bread? - The New York Times Magazine
How the Phrase 'The Best Thing Since Sliced Bread' Originated - The Atlantic
Stuff of Genius: Otto Rohwedder: Bread-Slicing Machine - HowStuffWorks
Is It OK to Store Bread in the Fridge? - Chowhound
Mon, 05 Feb 2018 - 06min - 104 - The Pink Slip | Enjoyment from Unemployment (TSB101)
Hey there! Remember me? Yup, The Story Behind is finally back after a hiatus I did not expect would be as long as it has.
Here’s the short version of what happened and why it was so long, and I promise this has everything to do with today’s topic. I started editing and writing show notes for other podcasts on the side before I found out in October that I was going to be let go from my full-time job.
When I found that out, it was the week I was gearing up for episode 100, so on top of learning a musical number, I also made the decision to turn helping people with their podcasts into a full-time business in the new year. So, I spent the majority of my time creating E Podcast Productions, and if you’re interested in learning more about that, you can visit the website at EPodcastProductions.com, but you’re here to learn some history, right?
Besides for those who are new to The Story Behind and are listening to the back catalog, it’s like I never left. Although, none of this would be possible had it not been for the subject of today’s episode.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind the Pink Slip.
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Media:
Sources:
What the Hell is a Pink Slip, Really? - Esquire
Definition of 'Pink Slip' - Economic Times
Where Did the Term "Pink Slip" Originate? - Mental Floss
How to Change Vehicle Ownership - CA.gov
Curator Asks for `Pink Slip' - The Baltimore Sun
Etymology of Pink Slip - Snopes
A Passion For Pink Slips - The Atlantic
Following the Trail of the Elusive Pink Slip - Los Angeles Times
Definition of “Pink Slip Party” - Investopedia
Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey - Bureau of Labor Statics
Hazel Dawn, Stage Actress, Is Dead at 98 - The New York Times
Mon, 29 Jan 2018 - 08min - 103 - The Story Behind: The Musical! (TSB100)
Warning: If you usually listen to this podcast at a faster speed, singing will be used and this might be a good time to slow your podcast player down.
If you’ve been with me from the very beginning, you know every so often I like to thrown in a little singing now and then. I try to deny being a theater person, but I secretly am. The theater bug bites me every so often and I want to be in a show again. And not just any show. I was brought up listening to Rodgers & Hammerstein, singing along with Julie Andrews and Bernadette Peters, and had it not been for my lack of grace when it comes to dancing, I probably would have pursued it more. But, now that I have a podcast, and I wanted to celebrate the 100 episodes by doing something special, and no one has to see my bad coordination.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind: The Musical!
Originally, I had a song for this episode’s promo, but I decided to record this straight instead. I just wanted to thank everyone who has supported the show. I’m really proud of not only making it to 100 episodes, but also the one year anniversary of The Story Behind. And many of you have been there from the beginning. Thank you for joining the The Story Behind Facebook Group, Liking the Story Behind Facebook page, following @storybehindpod on Twitter and Instagram, becoming executive producers by supporting the show on Patreon.com, sending notes, emails, DMs of encouragement, retweeting, commenting, telling your friends … really, you guys are the lifeblood of this podcast to keep it going. There’s going to be some exciting things planned for this podcast and myself and I can’t wait to share it with you all. So here’s to another 100 and another year of The Story Behind.
Oh, and if you’re an executive producer of The Story Behind, you can hear the original song I recorded for the promo by going to Patreon.com/TheStoryBehind.
LYRICS
This is the story all about the modern major musical The history’s quite large and certain facts might be disputable It started back in Greece where many theaters were acoustical The middle ages brought them back with church and tra-ve-ling minstrels The 17- and 18-hundreds’ shows were quite satirical Though op-er-a quite serious the musicals were comical The views expressed may not have always suited those imperial But entertainment wins and they continued to be fash’niable.
With names like Strauss and Offenbach they spread fast geographical They hit the U.S.A. and folks enjoyed a bit of Vaud-eh-ville The history’s quite large and certain facts might be disputable This is the story all about the modern major musical
Burlesque, we will not cover because this podcast is for all ears But just to note this was a part of musicals for several years Extravaganzas, Pantomimes and farces were all met with cheers The theater thrived and fattened wallets of investing financiers Broadway emerged as the grand force to rule all things theatrical And stage revues like Zeigfeild’s Follies drew crowds international In 1919 unions forced their contracts with a picket line The ‘20s saw Cole Porter, Hart and Rodgers and then Hammerstein
The Great Depression didn’t keep the musicals from going down But actors moved out west to Hollywood for movies now with sound The history’s quite large and certain facts might be disputable This is the story all about the modern major musical
The people went to movies to escape thoughts of the second war The musicals were loved and records flew off shelves at music stores The decades passed and rock and roll soon stepped on music theater’s toes But Sondheim came and introduced the people to his concept shows The trend revived and musicals came back strong like they were before The audiences clamored for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s epic scores And now our favorite movies-turned-to-musicals all do quite well And history has sold out crowds with R&B by Lin-Manuel.
For episode 100 I came up with doing musicals I hope you learned a bit and all my rhymes weren’t inexcusable The history’s quite large and certain facts might be disputable This is the story all about the modern major musical!
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Media:
Sources:
Musicals On Stage: A Capsule History - Musicals101.com
Broadway & Hollywood - PBS.org
Screen 1940's I: Warners, Goldwyn & Paramount - Musicals101.com
History of The Musical Stage The 1930s I: Great Songwriting Teams - Musicals101.com
A History of The Musical European Operetta: 1850-1880 - Musicals101.com
History of The Musical Stage 1920s: "Keep the Sun Smilin' Through" - Musicals101.com
Modern Major General Lyrics - ThoughtCo.com
Thu, 02 Nov 2017 - 07min - 102 - Reese's Peanut Butter Cups | A Combination of Epic Proportions (TSB099)
I made the mistake of researching and writing this episode with my 6-year-old daughter next to me. And at 8:30 in the morning, the pictures of the familiar orange and yellow wrappers on screen proved to be the catalyst for a 20-minute session of her begging to have the subject of today’s episode for breakfast.
And, really, as someone who has made her share of bad breakfast decisions, it seemed hypocritical of me to deny her. Besides, it has 5 grams of protein, so it’s basically healthy, right?
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups.
Related Episode: The Story Behind Peanut Butter | Cheap, Easy and Worth Fighting For (TSB006)
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Media:
VIDEO: Reese's Peanut Butter Cups Commercial (1972)
VIDEO: Family Guy - Officer Reeses
Sources:
The History Of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups - Today I Found Out
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups To Be Discontinued? - Snopes.Com
Watch Gal Gadot Try A Reese's Peanut Butter Cup For Her Very First Time - Today.Com
The Fascinating Rise Of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups - Businessinsider.Com
11 Delicious Facts About Reese’s - Mental Floss
King Kup Candies v. HB Reese Candy Company, 134 F. Supp. 463 (M.D. Pa. 1955) - Law.Justia.com
Was It Hershey Or Reese That Made Peanut Butter Cups Great? - Atlasobscura.Com
7 Things You Need To Know Before Eating Reese's Pieces - Delish.com
Officer Reeses - Family Guy Wikia
Mon, 30 Oct 2017 - 07min - 101 - Kit Kat | From Scholarly Clubs in the 1700s to a Not-So-Scholarly Lunch Hour of Taste-Testing in 2017 (TSB098)
I should probably apologize in advance for today’s topic, since last week’s episode The Story Behind Lollipops got Shirley Temple and The Chordettes stuck in the heads of a few listeners. I promise I won’t play the theme song to the candy bar I’ll be talk about in this episode, but if it gets stuck in your head anyway, you’re not alone. A poll from the University of Cincinnati proved that the Gimme a Break jingle was one of the most common earworm. And probably just by saying that catchphrase, you already know what this episode is about.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Kit Kat.
Thank you to my coworkers who willingly volunteered to be my guinea pigs to try the different flavored Kit Kats. Thanks, also, to listener Amie for telling me I could buy Japanese Kit Kats on Amazon, and to Stephen Jondrew from Better Podcasting and GonnaGeek.com for sending me pictures of Canadian Kit Kats last minute.
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Media:
Sources:
Japan's love of Kit Kat - CBS Sunday Morning
BOOK: Club life of London By John Timbs
VIDEO: 10 Things You Never Knew About Kit Kat - Geobeats
Kit Kat Was Unable to Trademark the Four-Fingered Candy Bar Shape - The Daily Meal
What You Don’t Know About Kit Kat Bars - Spoon University
Revealed: What REALLY goes in between Kit Kat's crispy wafers - DailyMail.co.uk
How the KitKat became a phenomenon in Japan - The Telegraph
How Did the Kit Kat Candy Bar Get It's Name? - Culinary Lore
Thu, 26 Oct 2017 - 10min - 100 - Baby Ruth | Layers of Origin Stories, Baseball Tie-Ins and "Ruthless" Marketing (TSB097)
I thought I knew the story behind this candy bar before researching it, but it turns out, there was more layers to this story than I originally thought. You know how in Shrek, there’s the line “Ogres are like onions,” equating their personalities with that of the layers in an onion? Well, the story behind this episode’s topic is broken down into layers, as well, which is convenient since the candy bar, itself, is layered with nougat, peanuts, caramel and finally chocolate.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Baby Ruth.
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Media:
Sources:
BABY RUTH CANDY BARS ACTUALLY WERE NAMED AFTER BABE RUTH - Today I Found Out
Was the Baby Ruth candy bar named after Ruth Cleveland? - Snopes.Com
Nestle may boot Baby Ruth, Butterfinger - USAToday
Otto Y. Schnering (1891-1953) - ImmigrantEntrepreneurship.org
Babe Ruth v. Baby Ruth - History.com
The 13 Most Influential Candy Bars of All Time - Time.com
Mon, 23 Oct 2017 - 09min - 99 - Lollipops | Differing Origin Stories, Salvador Dali, and Ear Worms (TSB096)
From Egyptians eating honey on sticks to today’s modern-day confections, this subject of this episode is kicking off a series that will hopefully lead us into Halloween with a sweet twist.
Just to warn you, there are some ear worms in this episode, so take my advice and if you happen to get a song stuck in your head, as I have since researching it, sing a Queen song. That always helps me.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Lollipops.
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Media:
VIDEO: Shirley Temple - On The Good Ship Lollipop
VIDEO: Lollipop - The Chordettes
Sources:
The History of Lollipop Candy - CandyFavorites.com
History of Lollipops - CandyHistory.net
New Haven Gives the Lollipop its Name – Today in History: October 13 - ConnecticutHistory.org
10 fabulous facts about lollipops on National Lollipop Day - aol.com
The Origins of Lollipops - ThoughtCo.com
A Brief History of the “Lollipop.” - HistorySpaces.com
Read about the history and origins of the lollipop - SpanglerCandy.com
Legend of the Shooting Star - Tootsie.com
Indian on the Tootsie Roll Wrapper - Snopes.com
Salvador Dalí Designed the Chupa Chups Logo - Mental Floss
Thu, 19 Oct 2017 - 08min - 98 - Tissues | From Handkerchiefs to Kleenex (TSB095)
Every fall and spring, my husband and I buy the topic of today’s episode by the case for our allergies. And with a new baby in the house, we’ve been buying even more. We have a box in almost every room in the house. We most likely take them for granted, until we run out that is.
In this episode, we’ll look at the original, non-disposable version used for centuries through the more recent invention most of us know and use today.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Tissues.
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Media:
Sources:
History of Kleenex Tissue - Thoughtco.com
Chic or Passé? The Fabulous History of the Humble Handkerchief - BonjourParis.com
Handkerchief History - HankerchiefHeroes.com
The History of This: Handkerchiefs - The Crossing Guide
The History of a Lady’s Handkerchief - Bobby Pin Blog
Handkerchiefs - Encyclopedia of Fashion
Kleenex Product Info - Kleenex.com
VIDEO: LITTLE LULU Kleenex commercial (from PERRY COMO SHOW 1959-01-17)
Cursed Kleenex Commercial - Know Your Meme
Mon, 16 Oct 2017 - 07min - 97 - Handcuffs | My Hands are Tied (TSB094)
From crime dramas to magic acts to "50 Shades of Grey," today’s topic is known around the world, although there are restrictions in place depending on the country about how a person is displayed with them. France, for example, prohibits the media from showing pictures of people with them until they’ve been convicted. Those being restrained with the device in Hong Kong are offered head coverings for anonymity. And in Japan, a person’s hands may be blurred in photographs if they’re wearing them.
Normally when I have to make a disclaimer for episodes, they involve content that may not be suitable for all ages. But this episode’s disclaimer is a bit different. So here it goes: The content you’re about to hear is intended for educational purposes. The Story Behind does not endorse any use of this information to evade law enforcement or commit illegal acts.
Are you intrigued yet?
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Handcuffs.
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Media:
Sources:
The History Of Handcuffs - United Locksmith
Brief History of Handcuffs - Police Supply Blog
DOCUMENTARY: Houdini: Unlocking the Mysteries
Handcuff Escapes - Mallusionist
Cop = Constable on Patrol? - Snopes
Baltimore Police Handcuffs Restraints - Baltimore City Police History
How to Escape from Handcuffs - WikiHow
A HISTORY OF HANDCUFFS - TIHK.co
Thu, 12 Oct 2017 - 10min - 96 - The Toothbrush | The Nacirema Weird Habit that Took a While To Catch On (TSB093)
Usually I grab inspiration for my episodes from random instances during my week when I take a moment and wonder the history behind things we may take for granted. Well, this week, I went to the dentist and while I was in the chair, getting my teeth cleaned, I began wondering about this week’s topic.
And, I’m getting a crown put in on Thursday, so there’s a possibility I’ll come up with even more dental-themed topics for the near future, just to warn you.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind the Toothbrush.
The role of Horace Miner was played by Adam from Everyone Has a Podcast, and if you happen to be looking for a new toothbrush, Adam and his cohost Bryon have a promo code for a free Quip toothbrush refill by going to tryquip.com/ehap.
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Media:
Sources:
Who Invented The Toothbrush And When Was It Invented? - Everyday Mysteries
The History Of The Toothbrush: From 5000 Bc To Present - Huffington Post
When Did Americans Begin Brushing Their Teeth? - Grapevine Dental Care
Ever Wondered How People Cleaned Their Teeth Before They Had Toothbrushes? - Washington Post
Do Animals Need To Brush Their Teeth Like Humans? - Science Abc
Do Any Other Species Practise Dental Care? - The Naked Scientists
Crocodile Myths #1 - The Curious Trochilus - Croc Blog
Plover-crocodile Relationship - Ask A Biologist
Who Made That Toothbrush? - The New York Times
William Addis, And The Story Of The Modern Toothbrush - Georgian Gentleman
About Us - Wisdom Toothbrushes
The Ad That Created A Habit! - Building Pharma Brands
Mon, 09 Oct 2017 - 07min - 95 - Las Vegas | Early Settlers, Quickie Divorces and Weddings, Casinos, and the Fabulous Sign (TSB092)
If you’re listening to this the week it comes out, I’m going to break away from the usual format of the show to editorialize that this was a tough week, no? Sunday night, 59 people were killed and more than 520 people were injured when a gunman shot at a group of 22,000 concert-goers from 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. This is now the deadliest mass shooting in recent history.
Monday morning was not only a day of somber mourning, head shaking, anger, and grief. But breaking through all the bleakness, were people like Chris who hosts Faces and Aces Las Vegas, Tweeting updates and how others can help. And in The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook, I wanted to thank everyone who shared their stories and memories they have from Vegas: Scott, Jarrod, Hannah, Mona, Ro, Glenn and Jessica.
It may seem weird to try to do an episode about a whole city, and I will be the first to admit that I can never fully do it justice. But the more I thought about this bright, bustling city in the middle of a desert, the more interested I became in its history.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Las Vegas.
Listen to Faces & Aces LV's most recent episode #VegasStrong: http://www.facesandaceslv.com/vegasstrong/
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Media:
Sources:
DOCUMENTARY: The Real History of Las Vegas : Documentary on Las Vegas's Unconventional History
9 Things You May Not Know About Bugsy Siegel - History.com
Las Vegas Records and Firsts - Vegas Today and Tomorrow
Divorce Capital: Six-week Split Spurred Nevada Economy - Las Vegas Review Journal
Atomic Tests Were a Tourist Draw in 1950s Las Vegas - CityLab.com
How Did Las Vegas Get Its Name? - San Diego State University
History of Las Vegas - lvol.com
LAS VEGAS THEN & NOW - LasVegasNevada.gov
What is the Wash? - lvwash.org
Designer Who Created the Iconic 'Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas' Sign Has Died - TIME
To Betty Willis, Las Vegas was forever ‘Fabulous’ - Las Vegas Sun
Do’s and Don’ts for the Welcome to Las Vegas Sign - LasVegas.Com
Thu, 05 Oct 2017 - 09min - 94 - Monster Trucks | Modifying Pick-Ups, Sports Entertainment, and Sunday x 3 (TSB091)
Anyone who grew up in the ‘80s and ‘90s in America probably remember the commercials during Saturday morning cartoons showing the subject of today’s episode. These giant beast machines were jumping over buses, crushing cars, and coming to a coliseum near you. Even if you’ve never been to a show, the iconic voice behind day of the week many events took place is sure to dig up some memories.
"SUNDAY, SUNDAY, SUNDAY!"
Well, actually, this episode is set to release on a Monday
"Oh, OK ... MONDAY, MONDAY, MONDAY!"
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Monster Trucks.
The role of the Monster Truck announcer was played by Mat from The One Word, Go! Show, who is also one of The Story Behind Executive Producers.
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Sources:
Evolution of Monster Jam Press Kit - feldmotorsportonline.com
The History of Monster Trucks - The Newswheel
History of Grave Digger - MonsterJam.com
VIDEO: The Youngest Female Monster Truck Driver Builds Her Own Rides
'We Crush The Cars': Inside The Monster Truck Arena - NPR
Interesting Facts about Monster Trucks - SCSGearbox
Meet the 19-Year-Old Student Who Builds Monster Trucks - Mental Floss
Keeping Up with the Country’s Youngest Female Monster-Truck Driver - The New Yorker
A Final Farewell To 'Mr. Sunday! Sunday! Sunday!' - NPR
Jan Gabriel, 1941-2010: No More Sundays - Jalopnik
Mon, 02 Oct 2017 - 06min - 93 - Podcasts | Celebrate the Power of Podcasts Sept. 30 (TSB090)
THE FOLLOWING AUDIO HAS BEEN CORRECTED: Christopher Lydon, not Dave Lydon, is known as the first voice to be released as a downloadable MP3 on an RSS feed in 2003.
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Everyone has a story about how they discovered podcasts and on Saturday, Sept. 30, you can celebrate your love of podcasts on International Podcast Day.
How can you celebrate? Send an email or a Tweet to your favorite podcast to let them know you enjoy their work. Find new podcasts to listen to. Tell your friends and family about podcasts they might enjoy and, more importantly, show them how to listen.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Podcasts.
Special thanks to Dave Jackson from SchoolofPodcasting.com, Daniel J. Lewis from TheAudacitytoPodcast.com, and Rob Walch from Libsyn.com and Podcast411 for their help with this episode.
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Media:
Sources:
MOVIE: The Messengers: A Podcast Documentary
Podcasting Historical Timeline And Milestones - International Podcast Day
The Podcast Consumer 2017 - Edison Research
A Podcast by any other name is still a.. - podCast411
Audible Revolution - The Guardian
The Podcast Revolution - Harvard Gazette
What is RSS? And why you MUST own yours – TAP167 - TheAudacitytoPodcast.com
PODCAST: The History of Podcasting - TechStuff
Oxford Dictionary Names “Podcast” 2005 Word of the Year - Wired
The MP3: A History Of Innovation And Betrayal - NPR
Virtual Bandwidth by Dave Winer - archive.is
'I Felt Like Morse Tapping His First Code' – The Man Who Invented The Podcast - The Guardian
Adam Curry Caught in Sticky Wiki - Archive.is
“Serial”: The Podcast We’ve Been Waiting For - The New Yorker
Apple Launches Podcasts App for iOS 5.1 and Later - MacStories
Thu, 28 Sep 2017 - 07min - 92 - Promo
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Mon, 09 Oct 2017 - 91 - Procrastination | Historic Productivity, Famous Procrastinators, Carpe Diem Real Meaning (TSB089)
As I’m recording this episode, it’s a few hours before I usually publish. In fact, I wrote this episode only hours ago from scratch. Did you ever have one of those weekends when you knew you had to do something -- in my case, write Monday’s episode -- and for some reason, other things came along and distracted you? That was me. Things like wanting to relax after work on Friday instead of writing, or deciding to finally put away a load of laundry, to writing Thursday’s episode instead, to helping a friend with his podcast.
Basically, I waited until my husband was out of the house and my son was taking a nap to finally get around to writing this episode. And I decided to go with a topic that reflected my weekend.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Procrastination.
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Media:
VIDEO: Gather ye rosebuds while ye may (Dead poets society)
Sources:
Procrastination Through the Ages: A Brief History of Wasting Time - Mental Floss
Getting Over Procrastination - The New Yorker
A Historical View of Procrastination - Psychology Today
How Procrastination Changed the World - MakeUseOf
Carpe Diem - The Phrase Finder
Man Who Said The World Is Ending Saturday Changed His Mind. It Isn't Actually Ending. - USA Today
Mon, 25 Sep 2017 - 07min - 90 - Pockets | One Hand in My Pick-Pocket-Full of Sunshine (TSB088)
If you haven’t looked at the title of this episode yet, let me give you a little quiz of your musical knowledge to help introduce today’s topic.
What does these things have in common? The Pretenders’ brass, Perry Como’s falling star, Natasha Bedingfield’s sunshine, Alanis Morissette's hand, and P-Money’s cash? They’re all kept in the subject of this episode.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Pockets.
The role of Harry Houdini was played by Brian Earl from the podcast, Illusion.
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Media:
Sources:
The Weird Complicated Sexist History of Pockets - Mic.com
BOOK: The Right Way to Do Wrong by Harry Houdini
Crime in Oliver Twist - British Library
I Demand Pocket Equality - Jezebel
How Pickpockets Work - How Stuff Works
Apollo Robbins - ApolloRobbins.com
A Pickpocket’s Tale - The New Yorker
Big iPhone 6 Bulges in All the Wrong Places - New York Times
World’s Use of Pockets - New York Times
A History of Pockets - Victoria and Albert Museum
The Gender Politics of Pockets - The Atlantic
Why Women's Pockets Are Useless: A History - Marketplace.com
The Politics of Pockets - Racked.com
Thu, 21 Sep 2017 - 07min - 89 - Clowns | Send Them In, But Don't Expect Everyone to Laugh (TSB087)
The following contains subject matter that may not be appropriate for younger listeners or anyone with any sort of fear of clowns. Listener discretion is advised. I was wrong when I thought my days of referencing Tim Curry were over when I finished up The Story behind Clue Series. But with the release of IT in September of 2017 came shattered box office records and a majority of my favorite podcasts talking about the new version with Bill Skarsgard in the title role. But as a kid, I knew the 1990 version after my dad bet me $10 I couldn’t sit through the made-for-TV version starring Tim Curry. And, weirdly, Stephen King’s IT became probably one of my favorite horror films and Pennywise became an icon in the world of scary movie monsters.
The Stephen King novel the movies are based on is looked at as one of the pivotal moments the subject of today’s episode went from a character bringing happiness and laughter to a character that it’s said 42 percent of Americans are afraid of.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Clowns.
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Media:
VIDEO: Stephen King Interview about IT and Pennywise Inspiration - Frostmare TV
Sources:
The History and Psychology of Clowns Being Scary - Smithsonian Mag
Hospital clown images 'too scary' - BBC
History of Clowns - Clown Bluey
Hamlet: Summary: Act V, scene i - SparkNotes
Scaramouche - Encyclopædia Britannica
Grimaldi the Clown - Victoria and Albert Museum
The Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi - The Public Domain Review
Jean-Gaspard Deburau - Encyclopædia Britannica
John Wayne Gacy (Murderer) - Biography.com
Stephen King Discusses How He Came Up With The Idea Of Pennywise - ComicBook.com
Americans Are More Afraid Of Clowns Than Climate Change, Terrorism, And ... Death - VOX
Thanks To Creepy Clowns, Ronald McDonald Is Lying Low - Huffington Post
Why You Shouldn’t Panic About This Year’s ‘Clown Panic’ - People
A Psychologist Explains Why Clowns Are So Scary - New York Post
The Force reawakens deceased cast — probably for years to come - Washington Times
Mon, 18 Sep 2017 - 12min - 88 - The Pumpkin Spice Latte | History of Pumpkins, Birth of the Latte, Starbucks Seasonal Favorite (TSB086)
Here in New England where I live, the fall is probably the most loved season. The leaves change, it gets a bit cooler, and nothing sounds better than being cozy warm in a cable knit sweater. It all sounds very calm and serene, doesn’t it? But there’s an underlying current to the first few hints at fall.
We know it’s coming, we just don’t know when. That beverage that’s supposed to be reminiscent of comfort food to be enjoyed by a warmth hearth. But then, the craziness takes over.
All of a sudden, people start posting memes of it with young women dressed in leggings and UGG boots holding this seasonal beverage, while real women in leggings and UGG boots are hashtag-self-aware-don’t-care about posting their own photos of them with today’s topic.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind the Pumpkin Spice Latte.
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Media:
Sources:
The Dark And Murky History Of Pumpkin Spice - The Chicagoist
Thanksgiving 2010 Myths and Facts - National Geographic
6 Thanksgiving Myths, Share Them With Someone You Know - Indian Country Today
First Thanksgiving Meal - History.com
Peter Dukes Shares the Story Behind Starbucks First Pumpkin Spice Latte - Starbucks.com
Invention of the Caffe Latte - Caffe Mediterreaneum
Photos: Goodbye to Berkeley’s iconic Caffe Med - Berkeleyside
Was ‘The Graduate’ really filmed at Caffe Mediterraneum? - SFGate
Pumpkin Spice Latte, the Drink That Almost Wasn’t - The Wall Street Journal
The History of the Pumpkin Spice Latte - The Spoon
New Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte Products Coming Exclusively To Grocery Locations - Starbucks.com
Thu, 14 Sep 2017 - 08min - 87 - Clue: The Game | Clue Series: The Inventor, Changes to the Game, Different Versions, Strategies (TSB085)
Welcome to The Story Behind: Clue Series. In every episode of this series, we talk about the history of one of the original weapons used in the game, “Clue.” This series may not be appropriate for all ages and listener discretion is advised.
This is the final episode of The Story Behind Clue Series. I hope you’ve all enjoyed talking about the weapons in the classic game, as well as talking about the 1985 movie. In this episode, we’re going back to the very beginning to talk about the game, itself.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Clue: The Game.
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The Clue Series Butler you heard at the beginning of the episode was played by Paul from Rick and Paul Heal the World.
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Media:
"Dance of Deception" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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"Happy Happy Game Show" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Sources:
Clue & Cluedo - The Big Game Hunter
Get a Cluedo: The Wonderful Story of Everyone's Favorite Mystery Game - Mental Floss
How One British Soldier Turned a Parlor Game into Clue - Mental Floss
5 Classic Board Games With Disturbing Origin Stories - Cracked.com
The Clue Game History on Parker Brothers Letterhead - 1994 - The Art of Murder
Photographs of Anthony Pratt's Grave - The Art of Murder
How to Win at Clue (Cluedo) - The Spruce
Hasbro Updates Clue With New Characters, Weapons - New York Daily News
Mon, 11 Sep 2017 - 08min - 86 - Clue: The Movie | Clue Series: Behind the Scenes, VHS Cult Classic, Alternate Casting (TSB084)
Welcome to The Story Behind: Clue Series. In every episode of this series, we talk about the history of one of the original weapons used in the game, “Clue.” This series may not be appropriate for all ages and listener discretion is advised.
This is the second-to-last episode of The Story Behind Clue Series. Since we’re out of weapons to talk about, let’s shift our attention to the movie I’ve gotten tons of clips from. And I wanted to take a moment to thank everyone who has sent in clips for the series -- I had a lot of fun putting these episodes together.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Clue: The Movie.
The Clue Series Butler you heard at the beginning of the episode was played by Paul from Rick and Paul Heal the World.
The role of Roger Ebert was played by Adam Higgins from Odd Dad Out and Mom & Dad Cuss a Little.
Singing telegram imitation provided by Amy from Ladies Love Paul Rudd.
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Media:
"Dance of Deception" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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"Happy Happy Game Show" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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VIDEO: His Girl Friday Bribery Scene
Sources:
Clue Movie Review & Film Summary (1985) | Roger Ebert
Clue stage adaptation to tour in 2018 - Entertainment Weekly
The Real Reason The Clue Remake Is A Big Deal - Nerdist
The Crazy Story Of How "Clue" Went From Forgotten Flop To Cult Triumph - Buzzfeed
From Board Game To Movie Bomb To Cult Classic: 30 Things You Didn’t Know About Clue - VH1
Thu, 07 Sep 2017 - 06min - 85 - The Knife | Clue Series: Early Beginnings, Galvarino, and Mrs. Peacock (TSB083)
Welcome to The Story Behind: Clue Series. In every episode of this series, we talk about the history of one of the original weapons used in the game, “Clue.” This series may not be appropriate for all ages and listener discretion is advised.
I had to save the knife for last in this series because there’s just so much information about them, and I’m only able to barely touch the surface of the full story behind this particular weapon. I can say, however, that the other weapons in this series like the revolver and the rope are actually better choices when it comes to MURDER (lighting). But, for the sake of suspension of disbelief in playing the game and watching the movie Clue, let’s ignore the fact that if you’re stabbed you have a 96 percent chance of survival, shall we?
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind The Knife.
The Clue Series Butler you heard at the beginning of the episode was played by Paul from Rick and Paul Heal the World.
The role of Galvarino was played by Stephen Jondrew from GonnaGeek.com.
Mrs. Peacock imitations provided by CeCe from Sincerely Yours and Amy from Ladies Love Paul Rudd.
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Media:
"Dance of Deception" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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"Happy Happy Game Show" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Sources:
Knife History - The Knife Connection
How likely are you to survive a stab wound? - Wound Care Society
Fighting knives used by British commandos and SOE during WW2 - Gothia Arms Historical Society
Debunking strange Asian myths: Part II - Japan Times
BOOK: Muslims in the Western Imagination By Sophia Rose Arjana
In Asia, do people scoop the brains out of a monkey's skull and eat them? - Straight Dope
Galvarino, the Mapuche Warrior with Knives for Hands - Mental Floss
Galvarino – The No-handed Mapuche Warrior - TodayIFoundOut.com
Discovery Points to Earlier Arrival of First Americans - National Geographic
Mon, 04 Sep 2017 - 07min - 84 - The Revolver | Clue Series: The Beatles, Samuel Colt, the Colt .45, and Professor Plum (TSB082)
In 1966, the Beatles played their friend Klaus Voorman their song “Tomorrow Never Knows” while Voorman went to work sketching what would become the cover to the band’s next album, which I referenced in The Story Behind Imagine (by John Lennon). This album contained the songs “Taxman,” “Eleanor Rigby,” and “Good Day, Sunshine,” and was almost called After Geography. This suggestion was Ringo Starr’s idea of a pun based on the Rolling Stones releasing Aftermath. Get it? After-geography? After-math? Like a high school schedule.
Luckily, the band went with a very to-the-point title that referenced what the record, itself, does when being played. But that’s neither Here, There or Everywhere when it comes to the game and movie Clue. We’re here to talk about the weapon used for MURDER.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind The Revolver.
The Clue Series Butler you heard at the beginning of the episode was played by Paul from Rick and Paul Heal the World.
Professor Plum imitations provided by Amy from Ladies Love Paul Rudd. If you’d like to add your voice to the podcast, join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook to be notified when I’m looking for guest voices for the show.
This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers who support the show through the Patreon Page: Stargate Pioneer, Mat from the One Word Go Show, Sam Dunn, and History Goes Bump! Thank you for your support!
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Media:
"Dance of Deception" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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"Happy Happy Game Show" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Sources:
Beatles' 'Revolver': 15 Things You Didn't Know - Rolling Stone
Colt 45 - Pabst Brewing Company
Clue - Internet Movie Firearms Database
10 Things You May Not Know About Samuel Colt - History.com
How the Colt Single Action Army Revolver Won the West - Popular Mechanics
Colt .45 Peacemaker - Guns Magazine
Are We Stuck in the 1950s? - Psychology Today
VA Psychologists and Clinical Science in the 1950s - American Psychological Association
Thu, 31 Aug 2017 - 08min - 83 - The Rope | Clue Series: Ancient Uses, Torture, and Mrs. White (TSB081)
Welcome to The Story Behind: Clue Series. In every episode of this series, we talk about the history of one of the original weapons used in the game, “Clue.” This series may not be appropriate for all ages and listener discretion is advised. And now, I present your host.
The weapon we’re talking about in this episode is probably the most ubiquitous of the Clue weapons. While its original intent may have been for utility purposes, the number of ways it could be used for MURDER range from strangling to hanging to the medieval method of being hanged, drawn and quartered.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind The Rope.
The Clue Series Butler you heard at the beginning of the episode was played by Paul from Rick and Paul Heal the World.
Mrs. White imitations provided by Chris, Emily Kendall and Michael from Redemption – A Star Wars actual-play podcast.; Jennifer Pratt, who will be coming out with a science fiction podcast soon; and Amy Pascale from Ladies Love Paul Rudd and part of the hashtag #LadyPodSquad group on Facebook and Twitter, which any lady-podcaster can join and talk with other women about all-things podcasting.
This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers who support the show through the Patreon Page: Stargate Pioneer, Mat from the One Word Go Show, Sam Dunn, and History Goes Bump! Thank you for your support!
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Other Episodes referred to: The Story Behind Lucky Numbers
Media:
"Dance of Deception" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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"Happy Happy Game Show" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Sources:
How does death by hanging work? - How Stuff Works
History of Rope - Southern Ropes
Jump Rope History - The Jump Rope Institute
Book: The Modern Wonder Book of Knowledge
The Twisted History of the Noose - The Daily Beast
Drawing and Quartering - Encyclopedia Britannica
What Do "Drawn and Quartered" and "Keelhauling" Mean? - The Straight Dope
Mon, 28 Aug 2017 - 07min - 82 - The Wrench | Clue Series: False Origins, Jack Johnson, and Colonel Mustard (TSB080)
Welcome to The Story Behind: Clue Series. In every episode of this series, we talk about the history of one of the original weapons used in the game, “Clue.” This series may not be appropriate for all ages and listener discretion is advised.
What can you say about this weapon? While not as useful as the rope or as destructive as the knife, it’s definitely a staple in any tool box … and also the perfect tool for MURDER. To quote Laugh-In’s Judy Carne, Socket to me!
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind the Wrench.
The Clue Series Butler you heard at the beginning of the episode was played by Paul from Rick and Paul Heal the World.
Colonel Mustard imitations provided by Chris, Emily Kendall and Michael from Redemption – A Star Wars actual-play podcast.
The role of Colonel Greene was played by David the Producer from The Unwritable Rant.
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Sources:
The History of Hardware Tools - ThoughtCo.
Jack Johnson's Monkey Wrench - Snopes
Question of the Month: Jack Johnson and the Wrench - Jim Crowe Museum
Update: Jack Johnson and The Wrench - The Black History Channel
Robert Owen, Inventor of the Ratchet Wrench (Double Acting Wrench) - Little Cities Archive+
What is the Difference between a Monkey Wrench and a Pipe Wrench? - DoItYourself.com
Book: A History of 100 Years of Valve Manufacturing - The Story of the Walworth
Company, Inc. Oldest Manufacturer of Valve and Fittings in the United States
Pipe Wrenches - Tooling Around The Matheson History Museum
World War II Rationing - U-S-History.com
Media:
"Dance of Deception" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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"Happy Happy Game Show" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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VIDEO - Growth of the Black Market During WW2
Thu, 24 Aug 2017 - 08min - 81 - The Candlestick | Clue Series: Naughty Nursery Rhymes, Liberace, and Miss Scarlet (TSB079)
Welcome to The Story Behind: Clue Series. In every episode of this series, we talk about the history of one of the original weapons used in the game, “Clue.” This series may not be appropriate for all ages and listener discretion is advised.
Did you ever wonder why it’s tradition to blow out candles on your birthday? It actually goes back to the Ancient Greeks and burning candles in religious ceremonies, including to pay tribute to the goddess Artemis who is associated with the moon. They baked cakes to symbolize the shape of the moon and added candles to represent moonlight.
Though cakes are delicious, they can’t really be used as a weapon for MURDER. But another candleholder can ...
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind The Candlestick.
The Clue Series Butler you heard at the beginning of the episode was played by Paul from Rick and Paul Heal the World.
Miss Scarlet imitations provided by Amy from the podcast Ladies Love Paul Rudd.
The role of Liberace was played by Craig from The Ultra Podcast. And Rub-A-Dub-Dub was read by Heather from her new podcast, Sunshine & PowerCuts, which is about her life off grid.
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Media:
"Dance of Deception" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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"Happy Happy Game Show" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Sources:
Why Do We Blow Out Birthday Candles? - Wonderopolis
Ancient Jewish History: The Menorah - Jewish Virtual Library
Book: Pop Goes the Weasel: The Secret Meanings of Nursery Rhymes
Reason Behind the Rhyme: Rub-a-Dub-Dub - NPR
History of Candles - National Candle Association
Book: Liberace: An American Boy by Darden Asbury Pyron
What Is The Candle Maker's Petition? - Investopedia
Thomas Edison was Scrooge - The Unbroken Window
Book Review: A History of the Menorah - The New York Times
Mon, 21 Aug 2017 - 06min - 80 - The Lead Pipe | Clue Series: Waterways, Poisoning, and Mr. Green (TSB078)
Welcome to The Story Behind: Clue Series. In every episode of this series, we talk about the history of one of the original weapons used in the game, “Clue.” This series may not be appropriate for all ages and listener discretion is advised.
This episode’s Clue weapon is depicted in the game by a bent metal tube, probably bent because of the force one would need to actually kill someone with that weapon. And, even if it’s not being used for MURDER, the material it’s made out of certainly has caused its share of health problems.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind The Lead Pipe.
The Clue Series Butler you heard at the beginning of the episode was played by Paul from Rick and Paul Heal the World.
Mr. Green imitations provided by Robin from the podcast The Trail Went Cold and Scott from the podcast Recovering from Religion.
The role of Vitruvius was played by Jeremy Collins from the Facebook group and podcast Podcasts We Listen To.
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Media:
"Dance of Deception" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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"Happy Happy Game Show" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Sources:
The Lead Industry and Lead Water Pipes “A MODEST CAMPAIGN” - US National Library of Medicine
Are Your Pipes Made Of Lead? Here's A Quick Way To Find Out - NPR
History of Plumbing Timeline - SafePlumbing.org
27 Historical Events that Shaped Modern Plumbing Systems - Ivey Engineering
An American History of Lead Poisoning - The Atlantic
Lead poisoning and the fall of Rome - The Washington Post
A Very Brief History of Lead in Water Supplies - RWL Water
Is it Safe to Eat Off Vintage Plates? - Smithsonian.com
Congressional Investigations and the Lavender Scare - Prologue Magazine
9 Things To Know About 'The Lavender Scare' - Out.com
Thu, 17 Aug 2017 - 08min - 78 - The Mustache | Facial Feature of Kings & Wrestlers (TSB077)
As of 2017, it’s been 16 years since Alex Trebek shocked the world by appearing clean-shaven in the 18th season of “Jeopardy!” Aside from one season back two years ago, when he grew a thinner version back again, prompting fan pages and even a Twitter account just for his mustache.
But thanks to audience feedback, as well as his wife’s, by the next season, the ‘stache was gone. And I don’t know about you, but to me, that mustache has and will always represent him. And I’m not the only one to associate the two: Will Ferrell, who has portrayed Alex Trebek numerous times on Saturday Night Live’s “Celebrity Jeopardy!” skits is always seen with the signature ’stache.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind the Mustache.
Thanks to Nick from the Epic Film Guys for providing a picture of his luscious beard for Monday’s episode art for The Story Behind Beards when I asked for a beard picture in The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook!
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Sources:
The Mustache: A Hairy History - BBC
The Time Peter the Great Declared War on Facial Hair - Mental Floss
A Short History of Beard Styles - History Cooperative
Victorian Mustache Spoon: Your Nose Neighbor's Best Friend - Gizmodo
Hail to the Beard! A Look at the Presidential Facial Hair - History Buff
A Hairy Tale - The History of Movember’s Early Years - Movember.com
History: The Mustached American Movement - The American Mustache Institute
Alex Trebek Shaved His Mustache Again, Here's Why - Cinema Blend
11 Hard-Hitting Facts About Reggie Jackson - Mental Floss
Book: Moustaches, Whiskers & Beards – Lucinda Hawksley
Thu, 13 Jul 2017 - 08min - 77 - Beards | Facial Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow (TSB076)
When god said, let there be light, Chuck Norris said, “Say please.” Why is this joke funny? Or, at least it was funny a few years ago when Chuck Norris jokes were an internet favorite? Because in the joke, you are to believe Chuck Norris is more powerful than god.
I know, explaining a joke clearly makes it funnier. But in today’s episode, we’ll explore the feature God and Chuck Norris share that no doubt is seen as a contributing factor to their power -- at least according to jokes on the internet.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Beards.
Thanks to Nick from the Epic Film Guys for providing a picture of his beard for the episode art!
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Sources:
A Short History of Beard Styles - HistoryCoopersative.org
The Amazing History of Beards (INFOGRAPHIC) - Huffington Post
The History of the American Beard - The New Yorker
The Racially Fraught History of the American Beard - The Atlantic
Why Do Male Lions Have Manes? - Mental Floss
How Did Abe Lincoln Growing a Beard Kick Start Milton Bradley’s Gaming Career? - Legends Revealed
Why Ian McKellen Really Rejected the Role of Dumbledore - Vanity Fair
Why Does God Love Beards? - Slate
The Racially Fraught History of the American Beard - The Atlantic
The 20 Best Chuck Norris Facts - The Telegraph
5 Ways How Your Beard Affects People Around You - Balding Beards
Mon, 10 Jul 2017 - 07min - 76 - America's Bald Eagle | Lies from Sesame Street and The West Wing (TSB075)
When you sign up for a social media account, once you’ve established your username and profile, what’s one of the first things you do? Choose a profile picture. Well, in 1776, after the Declaration of Independence was signed, what was one of the first things the founding fathers wanted to do? Establish a national seal -- basically the profile picture of the United States. But it’s not like they could just grab ye olde selfie stick and pose for one, they wanted something strong, a symbol of America’s fortitude and pride. I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind America’s Bald Eagle.
The role of Benjamin Franklin was played by Paul Csomo, co-host of the Varmints podcast at BlazingCaribouStudios.com.
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Media:
VIDEO - Sesame Street: The National Bird
Sources:
Ben Franklin And The Great Seal Of America - The New York Times
Benjamin Franklin on the Rattlesnake as a Symbol of America - GreatSeal.com
Did Benjamin Franklin Really Say the National Symbol Should Be the Turkey? - Slate
Eagle vs. Turkey: America's First Bird Controversy - National Wildlife Federation
How Did The Bald Eagle Become America’s National Bird? - History.com
Eagle on the U.S. Presidential Seal - Snopes.com
The Debunker: Does the Presidential Eagle Ever Turn Its Head? - Woot.com
American Myths: Benjamin Franklin’s Turkey and the Presidential Seal - Smithsonian.com
Thu, 06 Jul 2017 - 08min - 75 - Uncle Sam | The Evolution of America's Mascot (TSB074)
We talked about mascots in The Story Behind Sports Superstitions and Curses and about how they’re thought to bring a team luck. Well, mascots aren’t just for sports. The one we’ll be talking about today is basically a mascot for the United States, although you probably won’t see him performing cartwheels during halftime of the Olympics or something. This particular mascot went something of a personification of the country in political cartoons to being the representation of the U.S. government, and, although we won’t talk about it, was the title character of a 1996 slasher movie with the tagline: "I want you … dead." I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Uncle Sam.
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Other Episodes of The Story Behind Referenced:
The Story Behind Sports Superstitions & Curses
The Story Behind Christmas Traditions
The Story Behind Secret Ballots
Sources:
Uncle Sam - Encyclopedia Britannica
1813: United States nicknamed Uncle Sam - History.com
Was there a real “Uncle Sam”? - History.com
9 Things You Might Not Know About Uncle Sam - Mental Floss
John Bull and Uncle Sam: Four Centuries of British-American Relations - Library of Congress
Artist Biography: Joseph Ferdinand Keppler - Smithsonian Library
When America Was Female - The Atlantic
Columbia Pictures - Closing Logos Group
Sorry Uncle Sam, but Warrior Goddess Columbia Was Our Coolest National Mascot - Slate
Mon, 03 Jul 2017 - 06min - 74 - Surfer Lingo | Cowabunga, Dude! (TSB073)
Sometimes I’ll be researching an episode and get the idea for another episode from whatever Google rabbit hole I find myself in. That’s how this episode came about -- while I was researching The Story Behind Surfing.
I got into the topic of words and phrases popularized because of surf culture. And also, because my husband has been begging me to do an episode relating to his favorite movie, "The Big Lebowski," this is probably right up his alley, dude.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Surfer Lingo.
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The role of Jean Armour Polly was played by Kathe Kline from Rock Your Retirement.
The music provided during the episode was performed by the band And Robots. Find more of their music at and-robots.com.
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Media:
Documentary - The Story of English
Sources:
The History of the Dude - Good
A Brief History of Dude - The Atlantic
Kahuna - Online Etymology Dictionary
What The Hell Does "Cowabunga" Mean, Anyhow? - BuzzFeed
The Woman Who Coined the Expression 'Surfing the Internet' - Surfer Today
‘80s Slang - Like Totally ‘80s
Watch Surfers and Valley Girls Explain the Latest Slang in This 1980s Documentary - Slate
Thu, 29 Jun 2017 - 07min - 73 - Surfing | History of the Sport, Gidget, California Sound (TSB072)
It’s officially summer, if you’re listening to this episode around the time it comes out in June of 2017. Let’s get away from the deep subjects like we had last week with The Story Behind Hypnotism and The Story Behind Subliminal Messages and do a lighter topic. Maybe something you can listen to while laying in the sand on the beach somewhere soaking up the summer sun. Or, if you’ve just found the Story Behind and listening to past episodes in the cold winter months, transport yourself mentally to the beach as you listen. Even if you’re not one of the 23 million people worldwide who participate in the pastime I’m focusing on in this week’s episodes, you can feel like you’re riding the waves with two episodes focusing on the sport and some of the language surrounding it. I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Surfing.
The role of Duke Kahanamoku was played by Dan Brenic from the Netflix N’ Swill podcast. The music provided during the episode was performed by the band And Robots. Find more of their music at and-robots.com.
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Media:
Sources:
Book - Legends of Surfing: The Greatest Surfriders from Duke Kahanamoku to Kelly Slater by Duke Boyd
History of the Surf Board - Club of the Waves
The Origins of Surfing - The Sport of Kings
Surfing Statistics -Statistic Brain
A Beginner’s Guide To The Sweet, Stinging Nostalgia Of The Beach Boys - A.V. Club
History Of Surfing: Gidget, The All-powerful - Surfer.com
Video - David Davis: "Waterman: The Life and Times of Duke Kahanamoku" | Talks at Google
The Origin of the Word Surfing
Glossary of Surfing Terms - Surfer Today
What The Hell Does "Cowabunga" Mean, Anyhow? - BuzzFeed
Video - Writer Eddie Kean on the origin of "Cowabunga" on The Howdy Doody Show
The History of the Dude - Good
The History of the Famous Surfing Shaka Sign - Surfer Today
Mon, 26 Jun 2017 - 07min - 72 - Hypnosis | Everybody Trance Now! (TSB071)
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If you are driving, did you notice the last exit you passed? Or do you remember where you were on the road five minutes ago? If you answered no to those questions, you’re already familiar with this episode’s topic.
(Also, what are you doing reading show notes while you're driving? Watch the road!)
There may not have been any spinning spirals or dangling pocket watches, but you may have just entered into another state. And not geographically. I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Hypnosis.
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Media:
Franz Anton Mesmer - Encyclopeda Britannica
How Hypnosis Works - How Stuff Works
History Of Hypnosis - HistoryofHypnosis.org
Self-Hypnosis for Everyday Life - Psychology Today
How Does Hypnosis Work? - Live Science
Can Hypnosis Kill You? - Popular Science
10 Deadly Cases of Hypnosis - Listverse
The First Recorded Death in Hypnosis - Journal of the American Medical Association, Volume 23
VIDEO - The History of Hypnosis
VIDEO - The Science of Hypnosis
Thu, 22 Jun 2017 - 07min - 71 - Subliminal Messages | Conspiracy Theories, Advertising, Paul is Dead (TSB070)
There’s a lot we may never get the full Story Behind. In fact, this topic is probably far from being explored to its full potential, especially within a short podcast episode. But that didn’t stop me -- and my ADD -- from becoming intrigued by its origins, how it works and how it’s used every day without us being aware of it. But then again, there are those who are aware of it or who think they’re aware of it, and those who are hyper-aware of it. Everyday occurrences like product placement in movies and television, underlying messages in music and maybe even the ability for our brains to hear something one way, but our subconscious can pick up on its reverse, therefore having the potential to brainwash us. I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Subliminal Messages.
WHAT I SAID AT THE END OF THE EPISODE: But as part of the media, I’m supposed to say that.
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Media:
Sources:
Documentary - Programming the Nation?
The Shocking Drink And Incredible Coke History Of Subliminal Advertising - Business Insider
Popcorn Subliminal Advertising
Classical Rhetoric 101: A Brief History - Art of Manliness
UCL Study: Subliminal Messaging ‘More Effective When Negative’ - University College London
Subliminal Advertising Leaves Its Mark On The Brain - Science Daily
Power of the Hidden Message Revealed - The Independent
Classical conditioning: Are All Your Thoughts Yours? - Blasting News
Does Subliminal Messaging Work? A New Film Investigates - The Atlantic
The Devil Wears Headphones: A Brief History of Backmasking - Mental Floss
Backmasking of Songs: Psychology & Examples - Study.com
10 Famous Cases of Backmasking - Listverse
The 10 Wildest Led Zeppelin Legends, Fact-Checked - Rolling Stone
Mon, 19 Jun 2017 - 09min - 70 - Tattoos | Body Art That's Ink-redible (TSB069)
Psychologists have studied the importance of symbols and found people, whether conscious of it or not, are drawn to symbols of immortality like the Egyptian ankh, or hearts, crosses and flags. History has uncovered jewelry and decorations with these symbols on it dating hundreds of years back and, in this episode, we’ll talk about how these art, designs and symbols not only adorned the belongings of people in the past, but were also used to decorate the body. Nowadays, 3 out of 10 Americans get inked and not necessarily as a symbol for prolonging life, but it may remind them of milestones in their lives or important people they’ve lost or even that our lower backs wouldn’t be complete without a strategically placed butterfly. I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Tattoos. But first, a quick message.
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Sources:
16 Interesting Facts About Tattoos - MSN
If Tattoos Could Talk - Psychology Today
Tattoo Takeover - The Harris Poll
Why do people go back for more and more tattoos? - BBC
How Tattoos Went From Subculture to Pop Culture - Huffington Post
Tattoos - Smithsonian Magazine
Samoa: Samoan Tattoos - Polynesia.com
Can Tattoos Be Medicinal? - Smithsonian Magazine
Did Thomas Edison Invent the Tattoo Machine? - Inked Magazine
A Visual Guide to Sailor Tattoos - The Atlantic
A Sailor's Life: The Legend of Tattooer Sailor Jerry Collins - Inked Magazine
The Sailor Jerry Festival - SailorJerryFestival.com
Thu, 15 Jun 2017 - 08min - 69 - Ear Piercing | A Hole Lot of History (TSB068)
I love picking topics for this podcast that are normally not questioned on an everyday basis. In fact, many topics I pick stem from me being able to slow down for a few seconds and question, “Hey, where does this come from?” or “Why do we do this?” Most topics are pretty easy to research, but I was surprised this particular topic of why we do something was a little harder, most likely because humans have been doing it for so long, no one really questions why or the origin stories behind it. I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Ear Piercing.
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Sources:
History of Ear Piercing - Painful Pleasures
Why Did Pirates Wear Earrings - Live Science
History of Ear Piercing - All That is Interesting
History of Body Piercing - Painful Pleasures
Body Piercing Statistics - Statistic Brain
Ear Piercing to Relieve Migraines - Penn State University
Mon, 12 Jun 2017 - 07min - 68 - Bubble Gum | Pop-Notch Chewing Satisfaction (TSB067)
Many people can probably relate to eating too much of something at one time, and then never wanting it again, right? Well, for me, that thing is bubble gum. I was in a show years ago in which the director wanted my character to chew bubble gum and be able to blow a bubble on demand. So, for the two months of rehearsal, I constantly chewed bubble gum to the point where my jaw hurt at the end of the day. After the show, I hadn’t had another piece since, which was more than 10 years ago. That was until my 6-year-old asked me to teach her to blow a bubble and I had to taste that iconic super-sweet taste all over again. Luckily, it’s one of those skills that’s hard to forget, and it also made me wonder why such a pointless product like bubble gum existed in the first place. This research rabbit hole ended up captivating me so much this week, I didn’t want to leave anything out, which is why this topic was stretched out over two episodes. I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Bubble Gum.
The Bazooka Joe jokesters were John, Deuce and Joe from the Brand X Podcast.
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Media:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wp_K8prLfso
Sources:
http://www.history.com/news/hungry-history/chew-on-this-the-history-of-gum
http://www.chewinggumfacts.com/chewing-gum-history/bubble-gum-history/
http://www.wrigley.com/global/about-us/ourfounder.aspx
http://www.livescience.com/17520-chewing-gum-test-performance.html
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/03/130308093933.htm
http://gumballmachinefactory.com/gumballhistory.html
http://www.snopes.com/oldwives/chewgum.asp
http://www.beckett.com/news/topps-puts-bubble-gum-back-into-packs-sort-of/
https://www.oldtimecandy.com/discontinued/bazooka-bubble-gum/
http://www.cartoonbrew.com/advertising/michael-eisner-is-giving-bazooka-joe-a-face-lift-111251.html
http://www.bazookajoecomics.com/jokes/jokes.htm
https://newrepublic.com/article/110868/bazooka-joe-comics-pulled-bubble-gum-after-58-years
Thu, 08 Jun 2017 - 08min - 67 - Chewing Gum | Tree Sap Made Tasty (TSB066)
Gumpa Lumpa Dum-pa-dee-do I have another podcast for you Gumpa Lumpa Dum-pa-da-dind This episode of The Story Behind Gum's been around for quite a long while Freshening your breath and whitening your smile It is a favorite for astronaut crews But a pain when stuck on your shoes The way toilet paper does Gumpa Lumpa Dump-pa-dee-da I hope you like random trivia You will learn all about this goo Like the Gumpa Lumpa Dump-pa-dee-do
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Chewing Gum.
The role of Leon Trotsky was played by Chris Nesi from the House of #EdTech Podcast.
The Gumpa Lumpa song was sung by Craig from The Ultra Podcast.
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Sources:
http://www.history.com/news/hungry-history/chew-on-this-the-history-of-gum
http://www.chewinggumfacts.com/chewing-gum-history/bubble-gum-history/
http://www.wrigley.com/global/about-us/ourfounder.aspx
http://www.livescience.com/17520-chewing-gum-test-performance.html
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/03/130308093933.htm
http://gumballmachinefactory.com/gumballhistory.html
http://www.snopes.com/oldwives/chewgum.asp
http://www.beckett.com/news/topps-puts-bubble-gum-back-into-packs-sort-of/
https://www.oldtimecandy.com/discontinued/bazooka-bubble-gum/
http://www.cartoonbrew.com/advertising/michael-eisner-is-giving-bazooka-joe-a-face-lift-111251.html
http://www.bazookajoecomics.com/jokes/jokes.htm
https://newrepublic.com/article/110868/bazooka-joe-comics-pulled-bubble-gum-after-58-years
Mon, 05 Jun 2017 - 08min - 66 - Sporks | KFC Cutlery of Choice (TSB065)
Whoever came up with the idea to attach an eraser to a pencil was a genius, when you think about it. Before that, they were two separate objects, but you usually didn’t want to have one without the other. Sometimes combinations like this work out perfectly, like when makeup companies began adding sunscreen to foundations. But other times, combinations might not work out as well, like the year my mom sent me to summer camp with a new product that combined sunscreen and bug spray, which caused an allergic reaction and really wasn’t good at protecting me from bugs or the sun. Today’s episode focuses on one of these hybrids that sometimes works great for foods like mashed potatoes, chili, and casseroles, but sometimes doesn’t work as well for foods like broth or spaghetti. I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Sporks.
The role of Bill Clinton was played by Wes from The Via VHS Podcast.
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Media:
Sources:
http://www.salon.com/2012/10/06/consider_the_spork/
http://mentalfloss.com/article/65500/man-who-invented-spork
https://www.vox.com/2015/6/23/8826591/spork-inventor
https://www.wired.com/2015/08/tritensil-spork/
http://io9.gizmodo.com/this-hybrid-knork-utensil-was-also-an-important-medic-1700498082
http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=51104
http://careysuevega.com/manner-monday-sporks-saltcellars-and-knife-rests-oh-my/
“Consider the Fork: A History of How We Cook and Eat” by Bee Wilson
Thu, 01 Jun 2017 - 07min - 65 - The T-Shirt | How Marlon Brando Made Underwear Outerwear (TSB064)
There are a lot of ways your personality is showcased to the world. The food you eat, the shows you watch, the places you go. But did you ever think of how you wear your personality on your sleeve, or, rather in the case of this episode, your torso? In fact, 95 percent of Americans own this piece of clothing that can act as a walking billboard for whatever message they support. This clothing piece’s history has been through the ringer, so-to-speak, as far as being an undergarment, then popularized by Marlon Brando as everyday wear, and is now considered a favorite among souvenirs and mementos. In fact, nine out of 10 Americans have at least one they refuse to throw away. I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind the T-Shirt.
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http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2014/10/surprisingly-recent-invention-t-shirt/
http://gizmodo.com/how-the-t-shirt-was-invented-1646047645
http://www.melmarc.com/history-of-the-graphic-t-shirt/
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2013/09/22/magazine/who-made-that-t-shirt.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNZ5MnKDLnE
https://darecatalog.com/Product.asp?prodID=589&subcatid=1&catid=1
http://www.complex.com/style/2014/08/apc-kanye-white-t-shirt-review/
http://mentalfloss.com/article/29884/what-happens-losing-teams-championship-shirts
http://abcnews.go.com/WN/truth-donated-clothes-end/story?id=2743456
http://www.instituteartist.com/feature-Pepe-Paolo-Woods
Mon, 29 May 2017 - 09min - 64 - Lullabies | The Art of Sleeping Like a Baby (TSB063)
The Story Behind Lullabies Spotify Playlist
As you can imagine, much of my baby break was spent getting used to having a newborn in the house again and learning what he likes and dislikes. Turns out, my son is a fan of music, which should come to no surprise to those who know me and my semi-secret love of musicals or my husband and his collection of musical instruments and his band. One day when nothing else was working to put him to sleep, I began humming to him and it was like I flipped a switch and he instantly closed his eyes and settled down. While I kept humming to him, I began looking up how and why the singing worked, which brings us to today’s topic. I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Lullabies.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8zYEBMFS-U
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https://rockabyebabymusic.com/
http://www.livestrong.com/article/157461-how-music-affects-the-human-brain/
https://www.kindermusik.com/mindsonmusic/benefits-of-music/do-lullabies-really-work/
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-21035103
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p010z9yc
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/fact-or-fiction-babies-ex/
https://curiosity.com/topics/theres-a-reason-babies-respond-to-high-pitched-baby-talk-curiosity/
http://mentalfloss.com/article/55035/dark-origins-11-classic-nursery-rhymes
http://www.smosh.com/smosh-pit/articles/actual-true-meanings-classic-nursery-rhymes
https://www.thoughtco.com/mozart-origin-twinkle-twinkle-little-star-723916
http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=22849
http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=4848
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mockingbird_(Inez_%26_Charlie_Foxx_song)
Thu, 25 May 2017 - 09min - 63 - Fidget Spinners | The Stress-Relief Toy Fad Teachers Hate (TSB062)
Did you ever wonder about that teacher’s magical drawer that contained all the awesome toys confiscated throughout the year? Like that scene in “A Christmas Story” when the teacher opens her desk drawer to put in the kids’ wax teeth, and when the camera pans to the inside, there seems to be a bottomless treasure trove.
Back when I was in school, I imagine my teachers’ drawers were full of slap bracelets and pogs, followed by yo-yos when they made a quick resurgence in the ‘90s.
In this episode, I’ll be talking about the current fad of confiscated classroom toys, the contested origin of them, the supposed benefits of them and a little bit of physics.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Fidget Spinners.
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http://nymag.com/scienceofus/2017/05/the-fidget-spinner-craze-is-already-over.html
https://nypost.com/2017/05/05/woman-who-invented-fidget-spinners-isnt-getting-squat/amp/
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/05/06/style/fidget-spinners.html?
http://time.com/money/4762207/fidget-spinner-inventor-catherine-hettinger/
http://www.livescience.com/58916-fidget-spinner-faq.html
http://www.livescience.com/58963-how-fidget-spinners-work-physics.html
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/638415231/classic-fidget-spinner-spinning-de-stressor-finger
Mon, 22 May 2017 - 07min - 62 - Thank You | Thank You Cards, Gratitude Journals, #Blessed (TSB061)
During my five week baby break, I received so many wonderful Tweets, Facebook and notifications, Instagram likes and various messages congratulating me on the birth of my son. I wanted to convey how much our family appreciated those messages, not to mention part of my baby break was spent filling out cards to show gratitude to those who showered us with gifts.
In this episode, we’ll discuss etiquette and etymology of a common phrase, gratitude in other cultures, and other ways to interpret appreciation.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Thank You.
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https://www.mtmrecognition.com/history-thank-notes/
https://www.brainpickings.org/2013/07/25/origin-of-please-and-thank-you/
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=thank
http://www.npr.org/2012/03/09/148295675/please-read-this-story-thank-you
http://emilypost.com/advice/thank-you-notes-to-send-or-not-to-send/
http://emilypost.com/advice/ten-wedding-thank-you-note-dos-and-donts/
http://www.bjreview.com.cn/eye/txt/2014-02/10/content_594944.htm
http://www.emotionscards.com/museum/louisprang.htm
Thu, 18 May 2017 - 04min - 61 - We Didn't Start the Fire 1964-1989 Part 2: Wheel of Fortune through Rock and Roller Cola Wars (TSB060)
If you’re hearing this episode around the time it comes out, it means I’m taking some time off after the birth of my son. I’ve recorded these ahead of time and most likely will not be available on social media for the next few weeks, but you’ll still get The Story Behind twice a week if you’re subscribed to the podcast.
Consider this series to be like a substitute teacher. We won’t go as in-depth as in previous episodes, but we’ll briefly touch of a number of different topics in each episode. This series focuses on Billy Joel’s song “We Didn’t Start the Fire” and the headline-making events and people he mentions. Some content may not be suitable for all listeners.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind We Didn’t Start The Fire: 1964-1989 Part 2.
In this episode:
Wheel of Fortune Sally Ride Heavy metal suicide Foreign debts Homeless Vets AIDS Crack Bernie Goetz Hypodermics on the shores China's under martial law Rock and Roller cola wars (I can't take it anymore)Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Website
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Mon, 15 May 2017 - 05min - 60 - We Didn't Start the Fire 1964-1989 Part 1: Birth Control through Russians in Afghanistan (TSB059)
If you’re hearing this episode around the time it comes out, it means I’m taking some time off after the birth of my son. I’ve recorded these ahead of time and most likely will not be available on social media for the next few weeks, but you’ll still get The Story Behind twice a week if you’re subscribed to the podcast.
Consider this series to be like a substitute teacher. We won’t go as in-depth as in previous episodes, but we’ll briefly touch of a number of different topics in each episode. This series focuses on Billy Joel’s song “We Didn’t Start the Fire” and the headline-making events and people he mentions. Some content may not be suitable for all listeners.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind We Didn’t Start The Fire: 1964-1989 Part 1.
In this episode:
Birth control Ho Chi Minh Richard Nixon back again Moonshot Woodstock Watergate Punk rock Begin Reagan Palestine Terror on the airline Ayatollah's in Iran Russians in AfghanistanFollow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Website
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Thu, 11 May 2017 - 07min - 59 - We Didn't Start the Fire 1961-1963: Hemingway through JFK Blown Away (TSB058)
If you’re hearing this episode around the time it comes out, it means I’m taking some time off after the birth of my son. I’ve recorded these ahead of time and most likely will not be available on social media for the next few weeks, but you’ll still get The Story Behind twice a week if you’re subscribed to the podcast.
Consider this series to be like a substitute teacher. We won’t go as in-depth as in previous episodes, but we’ll briefly touch of a number of different topics in each episode. This series focuses on Billy Joel’s song “We Didn’t Start the Fire” and the headline-making events and people he mentions. Some content may not be suitable for all listeners.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind We Didn’t Start The Fire: 1961-1963.
In this episode:
Hemingway Eichmann Stranger in a Strange Land Dylan Berlin Bay of Pigs invasion Lawrence of Arabia British Beatlemania Ole Miss John Glenn Liston beats Patterson Pope Paul Malcolm X British politician sex J.F.K. blown away (what else do I have to say?)Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Website
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Mon, 08 May 2017 - 08min - 58 - We Didn't Start the Fire 1959-1960: Buddy Holly through Belgians in the Congo (TSB057)
If you’re hearing this episode around the time it comes out, it means I’m taking some time off after the birth of my son. I’ve recorded these ahead of time and most likely will not be available on social media for the next few weeks, but you’ll still get The Story Behind twice a week if you’re subscribed to the podcast.
Consider this series to be like a substitute teacher. We won’t go as in-depth as in previous episodes, but we’ll briefly touch of a number of different topics in each episode. This series focuses on Billy Joel’s song “We Didn’t Start the Fire” and the headline-making events and people he mentions. Some content may not be suitable for all listeners.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind We Didn’t Start The Fire: 1959-1960.
In this episode:
Buddy Holly Ben-Hur Space Monkey Mafia Hula Hoops Castro Edsel is a no-go U-2 Syngman Rhee Payola (and) Kennedy Chubby Checker Psycho Belgians in the CongoFollow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Website
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Thu, 04 May 2017 - 08min - 57 - We Didn't Start the Fire 1957-1958: Little Rock through Children of Thalidomide (TSB056)
If you’re hearing this episode around the time it comes out, it means I’m taking some time off after the birth of my son. I’ve recorded these ahead of time and most likely will not be available on social media for the next few weeks, but you’ll still get The Story Behind twice a week if you’re subscribed to the podcast.
Consider this series to be like a substitute teacher. We won’t go as in-depth as in previous episodes, but we’ll briefly touch of a number of different topics in each episode. This series focuses on Billy Joel’s song “We Didn’t Start the Fire” and the headline-making events and people he mentions. Some content may not be suitable for all listeners.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind We Didn’t Start The Fire: 1957-1958.
In this episode:
Little Rock Pasternak Mickey Mantle Kerouac Sputnik Zhou Enlai Bridge On The River Kwai Lebanon Charles de Gaulle California baseball Starkweather Homicide Children of ThalidomideFollow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Website
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Mon, 01 May 2017 - 07min - 56 - We Didn't Start the Fire 1955-1956: Einstein through Trouble in the Suez (TSB055)
If you’re hearing this episode around the time it comes out, it means I’m taking some time off after the birth of my son. I’ve recorded these ahead of time and most likely will not be available on social media for the next few weeks, but you’ll still get The Story Behind twice a week if you’re subscribed to the podcast.
Consider this series to be like a substitute teacher. We won’t go as in-depth as in previous episodes, but we’ll briefly touch of a number of different topics in each episode. This series focuses on Billy Joel’s song “We Didn’t Start the Fire” and the headline-making events and people he mentions. Some content may not be suitable for all listeners.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind We Didn’t Start The Fire: 1955-1956.
In this episode:
Einstein James Dean Brooklyn's got a winning team Davy Crockett Peter Pan Elvis Presley Disneyland Bardot Budapest Alabama Khrushchev Princess Grace Peyton Place Trouble in the SuezFollow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Website
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Thu, 27 Apr 2017 - 08min - 55 - We Didn't Start the Fire 1953-1954: Joseph Stalin through Rock Around the Clock (TSB054)
If you’re hearing this episode around the time it comes out, it means I’m taking some time off after the birth of my son. I’ve recorded these ahead of time and most likely will not be available on social media for the next few weeks, but you’ll still get The Story Behind twice a week if you’re subscribed to the podcast.
Consider this series to be like a substitute teacher. We won’t go as in-depth as in previous episodes, but we’ll briefly touch of a number of different topics in each episode. This series focuses on Billy Joel’s song “We Didn’t Start the Fire” and the headline-making events and people he mentions. Some content may not be suitable for all listeners.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind We Didn’t Start The Fire: 1953-1954.
In this episode:
Joseph Stalin Malenkov Nasser (and) Prokofiev Rockefeller Campanella Communist Bloc Roy Cohn Juan Peron Toscanini Dacron Dien Bien Phu falls "Rock Around the Clock"Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Website
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Mon, 24 Apr 2017 - 09min - 54 - We Didn't Start the Fire 1951-1952: Rosenbergs through Santayana Goodbye (TSB053)
If you’re hearing this episode around the time it comes out, it means I’m taking some time off after the birth of my son. I’ve recorded these ahead of time and most likely will not be available on social media for the next few weeks, but you’ll still get The Story Behind twice a week if you’re subscribed to the podcast. Consider this series to be like a substitute teacher. We won’t go as in-depth as in previous episodes, but we’ll briefly touch of a number of different topics in each episode. This series focuses on Billy Joel’s song “We Didn’t Start the Fire” and the headline-making events and people he mentions. Some content may not be suitable for all listeners. I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind We Didn’t Start The Fire: 1951-1952.
In this episode:
Rosenbergs H-Bomb Sugar Ray Panmunjom Brando The King And I (and) The Catcher In The Rye Eisenhower Vaccine England's got a new queen Marciano Liberace Santayana goodbyeFollow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Website
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Thu, 20 Apr 2017 - 08min - 53 - We Didn't Start the Fire 1949-1950: Harry Truman through Marilyn Monroe (TSB052)
If you’re hearing this episode around the time it comes out, it means I’m taking some time off after the birth of my son. I’ve recorded these ahead of time and most likely will not be available on social media for the next few weeks, but you’ll still get The Story Behind twice a week if you’re subscribed to the podcast.
Consider this series to be like a substitute teacher. We won’t go as in-depth as in previous episodes, but we’ll briefly touch of a number of different topics in each episode. This series focuses on Billy Joel’s song “We Didn’t Start the Fire” and the headline-making events and people he mentions. Some content may not be suitable for all listeners.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind We Didn’t Start The Fire: 1949-1950.
In this episode:
Harry Truman Doris Day Red China Johnnie Ray South Pacific Walter Winchell Joe DiMaggio Joe McCarthy Richard Nixon Studebaker Television North Korea/South Korea Marilyn MonroeFollow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Website
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Mon, 17 Apr 2017 - 09min
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