Unhinged History
Unhinged History is a history podcast combining humor and the crazy stories you never learned in school. Theresa and Angie explore antics and hijinks throughout history. Each week they come together and share the bizarre stories they’ve only recently learned. Uncover facts like Napoleon getting attacked by bunnies or details of the Beer Flood of 1814. Their favorite topics cover historical hoaxes, random war stories, unsolved mysteries, spies, and stories that make you question everything you thought you knew.
Episodes

Thursday Nov 30, 2023
Episode 45 | Why is it Always the Cattle Baron?!
Thursday Nov 30, 2023
Thursday Nov 30, 2023
Brace yourselves. Theresa is coming with spoilers for the movie Killers of the Flower Moon as she covers the horrific murders of the Osage Indians during the Reign of Terror, which took place from 1921-1926. Angie fills her role as the palette cleanser and brightens the mood by regaling us with both the history of mustaches and the waiter's strike of 1907 –– where waiters wanted the right to a day off and to a mustache.This episode pairs well with: Ishi the last Yahi Indian "Madame Mustache" Eleanor Dumont

Thursday Nov 23, 2023
Episode 44 | Pull Off That Hat Trick
Thursday Nov 23, 2023
Thursday Nov 23, 2023
Whatever you're expecting from this episode, you aren't ready. Theresa shares the story of Francis Pegahmagabow, an indigenous Canadian veteran from WWI. He was the deadliest sniper, the most decorated First Nations veteran, and a staunch defender of his people's rights. This episode pairs well with: The Harlem Hellfighters

Thursday Nov 16, 2023
Episode 43 | To Quote the Beastie Boys…
Thursday Nov 16, 2023
Thursday Nov 16, 2023
We know you're like us. You woke up looking for a story about barmaids, banjo players, the 1814 Beer Flood, and zebras. So Angie shares the story of Lady Meux, the Victoria socialite who really lives a crazy life. This episode pairs well with: Nell Gwyn – actress and court mistress

Thursday Nov 09, 2023
Episode 42 | Roll for Initiative
Thursday Nov 09, 2023
Thursday Nov 09, 2023
If you're looking for a story that has everything, click that play button. A pointless battle, pirates, dysentery, and an absinthe bar. Theresa covers the Battle of New Orleans from 1814. You know, it was part of the War of 1812... yeah... it's a doozy. This episode pairs well with: The Casquette Girls of New Orleans

Thursday Nov 02, 2023
Episode 41 | $500 for the Rest of Him
Thursday Nov 02, 2023
Thursday Nov 02, 2023
Theresa just can't contain her excitement as she regales us with the pirates from Baratarian Bay. Jean and Pierre Lafitte led colorful lives in the early 1800's in the New Orleans area. Angie shares the story of the only emperor of the United States, Joshua Abraham Norton, ( c. 1818 – January 8, 1880) who lived ruled from San Francisco. This man created his own currency, wrote edicts, and was beloved by The City. This episode pairs well with: The Battle of New Orleans "Lord" Timothy Dexter Santa Anna lost his legs during the Pastry War

Thursday Oct 26, 2023
Episode 40 | Team Feral House Wife
Thursday Oct 26, 2023
Thursday Oct 26, 2023
Whew. We hope you're fully hydrated for this episode. Theresa starts off with the tale of Arthur the Ghost who haunts the B-29 at Castle Air Museum in Atwater, CA.
Angie follows her up with a true crime / supernatural mashup when she recounts the story of Bridget Cleary who is known as "the last witch burned in Ireland" in 1895.This episode pairs well with:The Haunted Queen Mary Helen Duncan – the last woman convicted of the 1732 Witchcraft Act

Friday Oct 20, 2023
Episode 39 | A Little Bit Business, a Bit Pleasure
Friday Oct 20, 2023
Friday Oct 20, 2023
Join us this week as Theresa shares a bit of history and myth around Portland, Oregon's Shanghai Tunnels. She covers everything from Nina the ghost to the Chinese building and uses them to escape drug raids. This episode pairs well with: The NW Butter Crimes

Thursday Oct 12, 2023
Episode 38 | Daddy Dickie
Thursday Oct 12, 2023
Thursday Oct 12, 2023
It's time for some comfy leggings and spooky stories. Join us this week as Angie shares the history behind Lady Mary Howard (1596-1671) and her carriage of bones.This episode pairs well with: Bridget Cleary who is known as "the last witch burned in Ireland"