PODCAST · history
1 of 115 Billion
by Ollie
115 billion humans have lived on Earth.That’s a 115 billion stories.Each week, we tell one.From forgotten pioneers to overlooked misfits, we uncover the strange, surprising, and often hidden lives that quietly shaped history.
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S1E8 - The Convict Who Vanished Into The Australian Wilderness
In 1803, William Buckley disappeared into the Australian wilderness. With no knowledge of the land and little chance of survival, he was presumed dead.Thirty-two years later, he walked back into civilisation with one of the most remarkable survival stories in history.Get in touch with the pod:Instagram: 1of115billionEmail: [email protected] of 115 Billion is a narrative history and biography podcast telling the true stories of remarkable people from history. Each episode explores the life of one extraordinary individual through historical storytelling, biography, adventure, survival, exploration, warfare, journalism, discovery, and human resilience. From forgotten explorers and legendary outlaws to pioneering journalists and unlikely heroes, these are the stories history often leaves behind. Perfect for listeners who enjoy history podcasts, biographies, historical storytelling, forgotten figures, true stories, world history, and unusual lives from the past.
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S1E7 - The Mongol Warrior Princess No Man Could Defeat
Khutulun was a Mongol princess, warrior, and the daughter of Kaidu Khan. Remembered for riding into battle and for a legendary wrestling challenge no man could overcome, her story is one of power, defiance, and myth on the Mongolian steppe.Get in touch with the pod:Instagram: 1of115billionEmail: [email protected] of 115 Billion is a narrative history and biography podcast telling the true stories of remarkable people from history. Each episode explores the life of one extraordinary individual through historical storytelling, biography, adventure, survival, exploration, warfare, journalism, discovery, and human resilience. From forgotten explorers and legendary outlaws to pioneering journalists and unlikely heroes, these are the stories history often leaves behind. Perfect for listeners who enjoy history podcasts, biographies, historical storytelling, forgotten figures, true stories, world history, and unusual lives from the past.
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S1E6 - The Frenchman With The Most Terrifying Appetite in History
In revolutionary France, a French soldier became famous for an appetite that seemed impossible. Studied by army doctors, tested in one of history’s strangest military experiments, and remembered as a medical mystery, his story remains one of the most unsettling ever recorded.Get in touch with the pod:Instagram: 1of115billionEmail: [email protected] of 115 Billion is a narrative history and biography podcast telling the true stories of remarkable people from history. Each episode explores the life of one extraordinary individual through historical storytelling, biography, adventure, survival, exploration, warfare, journalism, discovery, and human resilience. From forgotten explorers and legendary outlaws to pioneering journalists and unlikely heroes, these are the stories history often leaves behind. Perfect for listeners who enjoy history podcasts, biographies, historical storytelling, forgotten figures, true stories, world history, and unusual lives from the past.
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S1E5 - The Undercover Journalist Who Faked Insanity to Expose an Asylum
In 1887, Nellie Bly convinced doctors she was suffering a serious mental breakdown so she could be sent inside one of New York City’s most feared asylums. What she found there would shock the public, expose hidden cruelty, and help change the future of investigative journalism.Get in touch with the pod:Instagram: 1of115billionEmail: [email protected] of 115 Billion is a narrative history and biography podcast telling the true stories of remarkable people from history. Each episode explores the life of one extraordinary individual through historical storytelling, biography, adventure, survival, exploration, warfare, journalism, discovery, and human resilience. From forgotten explorers and legendary outlaws to pioneering journalists and unlikely heroes, these are the stories history often leaves behind. Perfect for listeners who enjoy history podcasts, biographies, historical storytelling, forgotten figures, true stories, world history, and unusual lives from the past.
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S1E4 - The Sailor Who Turned a Wreck Into the First Solo Voyage Around the World
In 1895, Joshua Slocum set out alone in a rebuilt boat with no engine, no crew, and one impossible goal: to become the first person to sail solo around the world. Facing storms, pirates, and thousands of miles of open ocean, his voyage became one of history’s greatest solo adventures.Get in touch with the pod:Instagram: 1of115billionEmail: [email protected] of 115 Billion is a narrative history and biography podcast telling the true stories of remarkable people from history. Each episode explores the life of one extraordinary individual through historical storytelling, biography, adventure, survival, exploration, warfare, journalism, discovery, and human resilience. From forgotten explorers and legendary outlaws to pioneering journalists and unlikely heroes, these are the stories history often leaves behind. Perfect for listeners who enjoy history podcasts, biographies, historical storytelling, forgotten figures, true stories, world history, and unusual lives from the past.
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S1E3- The Slave Who Became the Wild West’s Most Feared Lawman
Born into slavery, Bass Reeves escaped into the lawless frontier, a dangerous stretch of wild country where fugitives and outlaws went to disappear. He later returned as one of the most feared lawmen of the Wild West, arresting more than 3,000 criminals and building a legend few marshals could match.Get in touch with the pod:Instagram: 1of115billionEmail: [email protected] of 115 Billion is a narrative history and biography podcast telling the true stories of remarkable people from history. Each episode explores the life of one extraordinary individual through historical storytelling, biography, adventure, survival, exploration, warfare, journalism, discovery, and human resilience. From forgotten explorers and legendary outlaws to pioneering journalists and unlikely heroes, these are the stories history often leaves behind. Perfect for listeners who enjoy history podcasts, biographies, historical storytelling, forgotten figures, true stories, world history, and unusual lives from the past.
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S1E2- The Pirate Queen Who Commanded 70,000 Men
Welcome to 1 of 115 Billion. Where each week we take a look at the life of one of the 115 billion humans who have ever lived on this planet. We don't look at your Napoleans or your US Presidents, instead we find those who never got the accalim they probably deserve.Episode 2 takes a look at the life of Ching Shih. Born into poverty she would later rise from working in a brothel to commanding the most feared pirate gang in the South China Sea.As a new podcast if you could give us a 5 star rating - thats all the motivation I need to keep on researching new episodes.If you'd like to get in contact with the show to give feedback, tell us about someone from your life who deserves a mention or if you have a historical figure we should research, email us:[email protected]
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S1E1 - The Surfing Soldier of WWII Who Carried a Sword and Longbow
Welcome to 1 of 115 Billion. Where each week we take a look at the life of one of the 115 billion humans who have ever lived on this planet. We don't look at your Napoleans or your US Presidents, instead we find those who never got the accalim they probably deserve.For our opening week we explore the life of Jack Churchill - a soldier in WW2 who would go into battle with ancient weapons, and would later bring surfing to the UK, a truley unique life.As a new podcast if you could give us a 5 star rating - thats all the motivation I need to keep on researching new episodes.If you'd like to get in contact with the show to give feedback, tell us about someone from your life who deserves a mention or if you have a historical figure we should research, email us:[email protected]
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
115 billion humans have lived on Earth.That’s a 115 billion stories.Each week, we tell one.From forgotten pioneers to overlooked misfits, we uncover the strange, surprising, and often hidden lives that quietly shaped history.
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Ollie
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