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    Clip 1 Radiant Radium

    Clip for The Deadly Glow: America’s Radium CrazeAt the dawn of the 20th century, radium was not feared. It was celebrated. Marketed as a miracle of modern science, this newly discovered element promised vitality, beauty, and better health. Companies sold radioactive clocks, cosmetics, medical devices, and even drinking water, all proudly glowing with progress.In this episode of Rainy Day Rabbit Holes, Shea sits down with the creator behind Radiant Radium, a collector and historian who specializes in household and beauty products from the radium craze of the 1910s through the 1930s. Drawing from his extensive personal collection, Radiant Radium walks us through a period when radiation was a selling point and the long term dangers were barely understood.We discuss how these objects escaped the laboratory and ended up in kitchens, bathrooms, and bedrooms across America. From glow in the dark clocks and uranium glass to radium water crocks, radioactive cones, cosmetics, medical quackery, and infamous patent medicines like Radithor, this episode traces the rise and fall of one of the strangest health fads in American history.Along the way, we explore the Radium Girls, the tragic death of Eben Byers, the collapse of public trust in radium, and why belief in the health benefits of radiation still persists today. We also talk about the legality and safety of collecting radioactive antiques, how to identify them, and what to do if you find one in an antique store or a relative’s home.History, curiosity, and caution collide in this deep dive into a time when the future looked bright, and sometimes literally glowed.Find Radiant RadiumTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@radiantradiumInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/radiantradium/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radiant.radium

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    Clip 2 Radiant Radium

    Clip for The Deadly Glow: America’s Radium CrazeAt the dawn of the 20th century, radium was not feared. It was celebrated. Marketed as a miracle of modern science, this newly discovered element promised vitality, beauty, and better health. Companies sold radioactive clocks, cosmetics, medical devices, and even drinking water, all proudly glowing with progress.In this episode of Rainy Day Rabbit Holes, Shea sits down with the creator behind Radiant Radium, a collector and historian who specializes in household and beauty products from the radium craze of the 1910s through the 1930s. Drawing from his extensive personal collection, Radiant Radium walks us through a period when radiation was a selling point and the long term dangers were barely understood.We discuss how these objects escaped the laboratory and ended up in kitchens, bathrooms, and bedrooms across America. From glow in the dark clocks and uranium glass to radium water crocks, radioactive cones, cosmetics, medical quackery, and infamous patent medicines like Radithor, this episode traces the rise and fall of one of the strangest health fads in American history.Along the way, we explore the Radium Girls, the tragic death of Eben Byers, the collapse of public trust in radium, and why belief in the health benefits of radiation still persists today. We also talk about the legality and safety of collecting radioactive antiques, how to identify them, and what to do if you find one in an antique store or a relative’s home.History, curiosity, and caution collide in this deep dive into a time when the future looked bright, and sometimes literally glowed.Find Radiant RadiumTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@radiantradiumInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/radiantradium/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radiant.radium

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    Emperor Norton Clip 1

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    Rainy Day Rabbit Holes Live!

    What if America’s first big UFO mystery didn’t happen in New Mexico—but right here in Tacoma?Join us June 3 for a live event at McMenamins Elks Temple as we dive into the Maury Island Incident.🎟 Tickets available at rainydayrabbitholes.com

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    Fenn's Treasure Clip 4/22

    3 clips for Fenn's Treasure. release date 4/22

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