PODCAST · history
What You Didn't Hear
by Zane Gould
What You Didn’t Hear, the podcast where we dive into the overlooked stories that happened on the same days as history’s biggest events. While the world was watching one headline, countless other stories quietly unfolded—some fascinating, some tragic, and some that changed lives in ways we’ve never heard about.In each episode, we’ll take you beyond the front page and shine a light on the moments history forgot. Because every day holds more than one story—and it’s time those voices were heard.Connect with me on Social Media! Comment your favorite parts, something interesting that you learned, or a topic that you would live a deeper dive into!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/didnthearpodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@whatyoudidnthear<
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Telepathic Snails - A Deep Dive into the history of Instant Messaging
What if the first attempt at instant messaging involved telepathic snails instead of electricity? In this episode of What You Didn’t Hear, we explore the bizarre true story of the Pasilalinic-Sympathetic Compass — a 19th-century communication device created by French inventor and occult experimenter Jacques-Toussaint Benoît. Long before radio, Wi-Fi, or the internet, Benoît believed mated snails could transmit messages across any distance through an invisible sympathetic bond.Dive into the strange intersection of Enlightenment science, mysticism, animal magnetism, alchemy, and early communication technology as we uncover one of history’s weirdest forgotten inventions. From snail-powered “wireless texting” to public demonstrations in Paris, this episode breaks down how Benoît’s bizarre machine was supposed to work, why some people believed it, and how it ultimately collapsed into scandal and mystery.If you enjoy obscure history, forgotten inventors, paranormal science, weird technology, conspiracy-adjacent historical stories, or deep dives into unusual historical events, this episode is for you. Fans of dark history, fringe science, steampunk concepts, and strange true stories will love this exploration of one of the earliest dreams of instant communication.Topics covered in this episode:The Pasilalinic-Sympathetic Compass explainedJacques-Toussaint Benoît and occult scienceThe history of communication before telegraphsAnimal magnetism and Enlightenment mysticismSnail telepathy and sympathetic communication theoryForgotten inventions that almost changed historyWeird Victorian-era science experimentsThe origins of wireless communication ideasThis episode answers questions like:Did people really try to communicate with snails?What was the Pasilalinic-Sympathetic Compass?Who was Jacques-Toussaint Benoît?What strange inventions existed before modern technology?How did people imagine instant communication before electricity?Subscribe to What You Didn’t Hear for more forgotten history, obscure inventions, strange historical figures,
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A Shocking Death - A Deep Dive into the first Electric Chair Execution
This gripping podcast episode explores the chilling history of the first electric chair execution, diving deep into the origins of capital punishment in the United States and the controversial push for a more “humane” death penalty. From the brutality of 19th-century hanging practices to the rise of scientific humanitarianism, the episode uncovers how electricity—once hailed as the future of modern innovation—became a tool of state-sanctioned death. Listeners will learn about the invention of the electric chair, the influence of the War of Currents between Edison, Tesla, and Westinghouse, and the ethical dilemmas surrounding technological progress and justice.Centered on the haunting execution of William Kemmler in 1890, this episode delivers a vivid, step-by-step account of what was meant to be a quick and painless death—but instead became one of the most infamous botched executions in history. With themes of morality, innovation, and unintended consequences, this deep dive examines the lasting legacy of the electric chair, the evolution of execution methods like lethal injection, and the ongoing debate over the death penalty. Perfect for listeners interested in true crime, dark history, criminal justice, and the intersection of science and ethics, this episode sheds light on a disturbing moment where progress revealed its darkest side.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------What You Didn’t Hear, the podcast where we dive into the overlooked stories that happened on the same days as history’s biggest events. While the world was watching one headline, countless other stories quietly unfolded—some fascinating, some tragic, and some that changed lives in ways we’ve never heard about.
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The Rise and Fall of the Knights Templar - What You Didn't Hear on January 14
January 14 is packed with forgotten, uncomfortable, and world-shaping moments—and this episode of What You Didn’t Hear digs into all of them. From the official end of the American Revolutionary War and the rise of the Knights Templar, to Martin Luther’s legacy, colonial violence in Southeast Asia, the invention of the clarinet, mass production in early America, and pivotal moments in exploration, war, politics, and music history. Host Zane Gould unpacks the strange, chaotic, and often overlooked events that happened on January 14, including Mozart, Elvis, David Bowie, World War II, the South Pole race, and the global economic fallout of the 1995 Mexican Peso Crisis. If you love hidden history, strange historical facts, and stories they definitely skipped in school, this is the episode you didn’t hear—but should have.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------What You Didn’t Hear, the podcast where we dive into the overlooked stories that happened on the same days as history’s biggest events. While the world was watching one headline, countless other stories quietly unfolded—some fascinating, some tragic, and some that changed lives in ways we’ve never heard about.In each episode, we’ll take you beyond the front page and shine a light on the moments history forgot. Because every day holds more than one story—and it’s time those voices were heard.Connect with me on Social Media! Comment your favorite parts, something interesting that you learned, or a topic that you would live a deeper dive into!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/didnthearpodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@whatyoudidnthearFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1613CrUZ37/?mibextid=wwXIfrIf you have any questions or recommendations for Deep Dive episode topics that you would like to hear, I can be reached by e-mail at [email protected]
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The Many Origins of Santa - A Deep Dive into the traditions of Christmas
Where did Santa Claus really come from? In this episode, we take a deep dive into the true origins of Santa Claus, tracing his evolution from ancient winter myths to the modern holiday icon we know today. Long before reindeer and chimneys, Santa’s roots stretch back to Norse mythology, including Odin and the Wild Hunt, and to the real-life Saint Nicholas of Myra, a 4th-century bishop whose secret gift-giving inspired centuries of tradition.We explore how European folklore shaped Santa across cultures — from Sinterklaas in the Netherlands and Father Christmas in England to darker figures like Krampus, and global gift-bringers such as La Befana, Ded Moroz, Julenisse, Joulupukki, the Christkind, and the Three Kings. The episode then follows Santa’s transformation in America through Washington Irving, ’Twas the Night Before Christmas, Thomas Nast’s illustrations, and finally the massive cultural influence of Coca-Cola’s 20th-century advertising.Santa Claus is not a single legend, but a fusion of pagan gods, Christian saints, folklore, and modern media — constantly reshaped to reflect what people needed most during the darkest time of year. This episode uncovers the surprising, sometimes eerie, and often forgotten history behind one of the world’s most recognizable figures. Perfect for fans of history podcasts, mythology, Christmas traditions, and holiday folklore.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------What You Didn’t Hear, the podcast where we dive into the overlooked stories that happened on the same days as history’s biggest events. While the world was watching one headline, countless other stories quietly unfolded—some fascinating, some tragic, and some that changed lives in ways we’ve never heard about.In each episode, we’ll take you beyond the front page and shine a light on the moments history forgot. Because every day holds more than one story—and it’s time those voices were heard.Connect with me on Social Media! Comment your favorite parts, something interesting that you learned, or a topic that you would live a deeper dive into!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/didnthearpodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@whatyoudidnthearFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1613CrUZ37/?mibextid=wwXIfrIf you have any questions or recommendations for Deep Dive episode topics that you would like to hear, I can be reached by e-mail at [email protected]
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The Shimabara Rebellion of 1637 - What You Didn't Hear on December 17
December 17th isn’t just the day the Wright brothers changed the world forever — it’s also packed with forgotten betrayals, doomed rebellions, buried monuments, missing explorers, tragic disasters, and pop-culture milestones that somehow slipped through the cracks of history.In this episode of What You Didn’t Hear, we dig beneath the famous headlines and uncover the strange, overlooked, and often disturbing events that also happened on December 17th. From ancient Rome to feudal Japan, from the depths of the ocean to the birth of modern aviation, this date proves history is far messier — and far more interesting — than textbooks admit.We begin with the Wright brothers’ first successful powered flight in 1903, then rewind over a millennium to 546 AD, when Rome fell to the Ostrogoths through betrayal and starvation. Along the way, we explore assassinated dukes, papal scandals, inquisitors accused of serving Satan, teenage emperors, violent religious uprisings in Japan, and a massive Aztec monument deliberately buried to erase the past.You’ll also hear about:The assassination of William Longsword, Duke of NormandyThe rise and brutal end of the Shimabara Rebellion in JapanThe rediscovery of the Aztec Sun StoneA lost Australian explorer who vanished without a traceFrance offering a cash prize for communicating with aliensThe birth of diesel-electric locomotives in New YorkA haunting submarine disaster where sailors tapped out their final question: “Is there any hope?”The premiere of James Bond: Goldfinger, Diamonds Are Forever, and the first-ever airing of The SimpsonsIf you love on-this-day history, bizarre historical events, forgotten stories, and the kind of facts that make you sound dangerously well-informed at parties, this episode is for you.History didn’t forget these stories — it just didn’t want to talk about them.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------What You Didn’t Hear, the podcast where we dive into the overlooked stories that happened on the same days as history’s biggest events. While the world was watching one headline, countless other stories quietly unfolded—some fascinating, some tragic, and some that changed lives in ways we’ve never heard about.In each episode, we’ll take you beyond the front page and shine a light on the moments history forgot. Because every day holds more than one story—and it’s time those voices were heard.Connect with me on Social Media! Comment your favorite parts, something interesting that you learned, or a topic that you would live a deeper dive into!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/didnthearpodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@whatyoudidnthearFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1613CrUZ37/?mibextid=wwXIfrIf you have any questions or recommendations for Deep Dive episode topics that you would like to hear, I can be reached by e-mail at [email protected]
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The Governor Who Stole Christmas - A Deep Dive into Plymouth's First Christmas
In this deep-dive episode of What You Didn’t Hear, we uncover the surprising true story of William Bradford, the first Governor of the Plymouth Colony—and the Christmas he shut down.Most people know the Pilgrims for the Mayflower and the First Thanksgiving, but few have heard about the tense December day in 1621 when Christmas became a battleground in early American history. Drawing directly from Bradford’s own journal, this episode explores how Puritan beliefs, cultural clashes, and the desperate reality of colonial survival led to what can only be described as America’s first Christmas crackdown.Travel back to the brutal first winters of Plymouth, where nearly half the colonists perished, religious convictions ran deep, and even games like stoolball became acts of rebellion. When new settlers arrived with English Christmas traditions—sports, singing, and open celebration—Bradford faced a dilemma that revealed the fault lines between faith, authority, and personal freedom in the New World.Was Christmas considered sinful by the Puritans? Why did the Pilgrims ban Christmas celebrations? And how did this forgotten moment shape New England’s relationship with the holiday for centuries to come?From the frozen streets of Plymouth to the eventual return of Christmas as a national holiday, “The Governor Who Stole Christmas” reveals a lesser-known but deeply human story hiding between the pages of early American history.If you’re fascinated by Pilgrim history, Puritan culture, the Mayflower, colonial America, or the real origins of Christmas in the United States, this episode will change how you see the holidays forever.🎙️ Listen now and discover what you didn’t hear about the first Christmas in Plymouth.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------What You Didn’t Hear, the podcast where we dive into the overlooked stories that happened on the same days as history’s biggest events. While the world was watching one headline, countless other stories quietly unfolded—some fascinating, some tragic, and some that changed lives in ways we’ve never heard about.In each episode, we’ll take you beyond the front page and shine a light on the moments history forgot. Because every day holds more than one story—and it’s time those voices were heard.Connect with me on Social Media! Comment your favorite parts, something interesting that you learned, or a topic that you would live a deeper dive into!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/didnthearpodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@whatyoudidnthearFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1613CrUZ37/?mibextid=wwXIfrIf you have any questions or recommendations for Deep Dive episode topics that you would like to hear, I can be reached by e-mail at [email protected]
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A Deep Dive into the forgotten traditions of Thanksgiving
What You Didn’t Hear, the podcast where we dive into the overlooked stories that happened on the same days as history’s biggest events. While the world was watching one headline, countless other stories quietly unfolded—some fascinating, some tragic, and some that changed lives in ways we’ve never heard about.In each episode, we’ll take you beyond the front page and shine a light on the moments history forgot. Because every day holds more than one story—and it’s time those voices were heard.Connect with me on Social Media! Comment your favorite parts, something interesting that you learned, or a topic that you would live a deeper dive into!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/didnthearpodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@whatyoudidnthearFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1613CrUZ37/?mibextid=wwXIfrIf you have any questions or recommendations for Deep Dive episode topics that you would like to hear, I can be reached by e-mail at [email protected]
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Boss Tweed of Tammany Hall, Convicted Felon - What You Didn't Hear on November 19
Explore the rise and fall of William Magear Tweed, the infamous boss of Tammany Hall and convicted felon who looted New York City’s coffers. Episode S01E08 of the podcast What You Didn’t Hear uncovers the story you’ve rarely heard — the scandal, escape, and legacy of one of America’s most notorious political figures.What You Didn’t Hear, the podcast where we dive into the overlooked stories that happened on the same days as history’s biggest events. While the world was watching one headline, countless other stories quietly unfolded—some fascinating, some tragic, and some that changed lives in ways we’ve never heard about.In each episode, we’ll take you beyond the front page and shine a light on the moments history forgot. Because every day holds more than one story—and it’s time those voices were heard.Connect with me on Social Media! Comment your favorite parts, something interesting that you learned, or a topic that you would live a deeper dive into!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/didnthearpodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@whatyoudidnthearFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1613CrUZ37/?mibextid=wwXIfrIf you have any questions or recommendations for Deep Dive episode topics that you would like to hear, I can be reached by e-mail at [email protected]
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A Deep Dive into the Donner Party
Explore the tragic true story of the Donner Party, the 1846 group of pioneers whose journey to California turned into a deadly struggle for survival. Discover how bad leadership, harsh terrain, and a brutal Sierra Nevada winter led to one of the most infamous disasters in American history. Perfect for fans of historical mysteries, survival stories, and true frontier tales.What You Didn’t Hear, the podcast where we dive into the overlooked stories that happened on the same days as history’s biggest events. While the world was watching one headline, countless other stories quietly unfolded—some fascinating, some tragic, and some that changed lives in ways we’ve never heard about.In each episode, we’ll take you beyond the front page and shine a light on the moments history forgot. Because every day holds more than one story—and it’s time those voices were heard.Connect with me on Social Media! Comment your favorite parts, something interesting that you learned, or a topic that you would live a deeper dive into!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/didnthearpodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@whatyoudidnthearFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1613CrUZ37/?mibextid=wwXIfrIf you have any questions or recommendations for Deep Dive episode topics that you would like to hear, I can be reached by e-mail at [email protected]
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General Belesarius Sacks Carthage - What You Didn't Hear on October 15
What You Didn’t Hear, the podcast where we dive into the overlooked stories that happened on the same days as history’s biggest events. While the world was watching one headline, countless other stories quietly unfolded—some fascinating, some tragic, and some that changed lives in ways we’ve never heard about.In each episode, we’ll take you beyond the front page and shine a light on the moments history forgot. Because every day holds more than one story—and it’s time those voices were heard.Connect with me on Social Media! Comment your favorite parts, something interesting that you learned, or a topic that you would live a deeper dive into!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/didnthearpodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@whatyoudidnthearFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1613CrUZ37/?mibextid=wwXIfrIf you have any questions or recommendations for Deep Dive episode topics that you would like to hear, I can be reached by e-mail at [email protected]
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The Ford Model-T Hits the Streets - What You Didn't Hear on October 1
What You Didn’t Hear, the podcast where we dive into the overlooked stories that happened on the same days as history’s biggest events. While the world was watching one headline, countless other stories quietly unfolded—some fascinating, some tragic, and some that changed lives in ways we’ve never heard about.In each episode, we’ll take you beyond the front page and shine a light on the moments history forgot. Because every day holds more than one story—and it’s time those voices were heard.Connect with me on Social Media! Comment your favorite parts, something interesting that you learned, or a topic that you would live a deeper dive into!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/didnthearpodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@whatyoudidnthearFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/share/1613CrUZ37/?mibextid=wwXIfr
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Emperor of the United States - What You Didn't Hear on September 17
What You Didn’t Hear, the podcast where we dive into the overlooked stories that happened on the same days as history’s biggest events. While the world was watching one headline, countless other stories quietly unfolded—some fascinating, some tragic, and some that changed lives in ways we’ve never heard about.In each episode, we’ll take you beyond the front page and shine a light on the moments history forgot. Because every day holds more than one story—and it’s time those voices were heard.Connect with me on Social Media! Comment your favorite parts, something interesting that you learned, or a topic that you would live a deeper dive into!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/didnthearpodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@whatyoudidnthearFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/share/1613CrUZ37/?mibextid=wwXIfr
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The Calendar Riots of 1752 - What You Didn't Hear on September 3
What You Didn’t Hear, the podcast where we dive into the overlooked stories that happened on the same days as history’s biggest events. While the world was watching one headline, countless other stories quietly unfolded—some fascinating, some tragic, and some that changed lives in ways we’ve never heard about.In each episode, we’ll take you beyond the front page and shine a light on the moments history forgot. Because every day holds more than one story—and it’s time those voices were heard.Connect with me on Social Media! Comment your favorite parts, something interesting that you learned, or a topic that you would live a deeper dive into!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/didnthearpodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@whatyoudidnthearFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/share/1613CrUZ37/?mibextid=wwXIfr
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The First Aerobatic Loop - What You Didn't Hear on August 20
What You Didn’t Hear, the podcast where we dive into the overlooked stories that happened on the same days as history’s biggest events. While the world was watching one headline, countless other stories quietly unfolded—some fascinating, some tragic, and some that changed lives in ways we’ve never heard about.In each episode, we’ll take you beyond the front page and shine a light on the moments history forgot. Because every day holds more than one story—and it’s time those voices were heard.Connect with me on Social Media! Comment your favorite parts, something interesting that you learned, or a topic that you would live a deeper dive into!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/didnthearpodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@whatyoudidnthear
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The First Electric Chair Execution - What You Didn't Hear on August 6
What You Didn’t Hear, the podcast where we dive into the overlooked stories that happened on the same days as history’s biggest events. While the world was watching one headline, countless other stories quietly unfolded—some fascinating, some tragic, and some that changed lives in ways we’ve never heard about.In each episode, we’ll take you beyond the front page and shine a light on the moments history forgot. Because every day holds more than one story—and it’s time those voices were heard.Connect with me on Social Media! Comment your favorite parts, something interesting that you learned, or a topic that you would live a deeper dive into!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/didnthearpodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@whatyoudidnthear
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
What You Didn’t Hear, the podcast where we dive into the overlooked stories that happened on the same days as history’s biggest events. While the world was watching one headline, countless other stories quietly unfolded—some fascinating, some tragic, and some that changed lives in ways we’ve never heard about.In each episode, we’ll take you beyond the front page and shine a light on the moments history forgot. Because every day holds more than one story—and it’s time those voices were heard.Connect with me on Social Media! Comment your favorite parts, something interesting that you learned, or a topic that you would live a deeper dive into!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/didnthearpodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@whatyoudidnthear<
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Zane Gould
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