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 Aug 22, 2024
Episode 83 | Misery is My Paintbrush
Thursday Aug 22, 2024
Thursday Aug 22, 2024
Look we've all said some things in the past. Sometimes it's Theresa saying stuff like there was a Children's Crusade in 1212. And other times it's Angie regaling us with Count Victor Lustig's cons like a money box or selling the Eiffel Tower.
Either way, this week's tales are unhinged. This episode pairs well with: The siege of CaffaThat time a man stole a sidewinder missile...How "Lord" Timothy Dexter kept falling up

Thursday Aug 15, 2024
Episode 82 | Classic Art With a Feminist Tarantino Flair
Thursday Aug 15, 2024
Thursday Aug 15, 2024
Sometimes we learn about someone so delightfully unhinged it makes Angie think that Theresa is the modern incarnation of that human. Today, Angie shares the story of Theodore Roosevelt's daughter, Alice Lee Roosevelt Longworth. And listeners, you'll have to tell us if she and Theresa are the person.
Theresa turns around and shares the story of Elisabetta Sirani, an Italian Baroque painter during the 1600s who created some fantastically violent paintings.This episode pairs well with: Julie d'Aubigny – the sword-fighting badass The craziness that is the Voynich Manuscript

Thursday Aug 08, 2024
Episode 81 | A Costco Worshipping a God
Thursday Aug 08, 2024
Thursday Aug 08, 2024
The Parthenon has lived her life, honey. Little did you know what a varied life she's led. But don't worry, Theresa jumps on and shares how the iconic temple of Athena only recently fell into ruin.
Angie moves in and shares the story of Tycho Brahe. This old-timey astronomer seemed to live a rock star-esque life even dueling over "who's the better mathematician." This episode pairs well with: Artemisia I of Halicarnassus The death of Alexander the Great The history of the guillotine Count Robert and the castle of pranks

Thursday Aug 01, 2024
Episode 80 | You Got a Worse Word I Can Use?
Thursday Aug 01, 2024
Thursday Aug 01, 2024
Join us in an unhinged selection of stories. Angie kicks things off with the antics of Specialist Skippy Schwarz and shares the myriad of things he's banned from doing. Some of these exploits include wearing a kilt made of fruit roll-ups, allowing sock puppets to take over his watch, and having the right to a strip search when detained by MPs.
Theresa brings up the intellectual tenor when she shares the historical background of Pocahontas. Because apparently Disney lied to us, Theresa uses her real name, Matoaka. This episode pairs well with: SacagaweaLawnchair Larry

Thursday Jul 25, 2024
Episode 79 | This Checks
Thursday Jul 25, 2024
Thursday Jul 25, 2024
This week's stories are about as opposite as you can get. Theresa starts by sharing that time during WWII when the Japanese bombed Brookings, Oregon. It doesn't stop there. The pilot who flew the mission returns 20 years later and you won't guess what happens then.
Angie shares one of the darkest stories she ever has on the podcast. She dives into the theories on who Jack the Ripper really was. This episode pairs well with: The bat bombs of WWII The horror that is Tarrare (you've been warned)

Thursday Jul 18, 2024
Episode 78 | All I Can Do is Yodel
Thursday Jul 18, 2024
Thursday Jul 18, 2024
You want to know the history of war elephants? What are we kidding, of course you do and Angie is here to give you what you want. She brings us back to 1100 BCE to their first recorded use. She shares how they fought against Alexander the Great. They helped in both World Wars. They were used even in 2017 by Burmese rebels in Myanmar.
Theresa closes us out by sharing the Godmother of Rock 'N' Roll, Sister Rosetta Tharpe. This woman combined so many musical influences to give us the genre we all love.
...and Angie keeps bringing up Elvis. Because, Elvis. This episode pairs well with: The tragic story of Prince Dejatch Alemayehu

Thursday Jul 11, 2024
Episode 77 | This One Talks. This One Talks. This One Listens.
Thursday Jul 11, 2024
Thursday Jul 11, 2024
This week's stories are verifiably unhinged. Theresa starts off sharing about how some Hmong, a small ethnic minority from Laos are *still* fighting the Vietnam War all these decades later.
Angie attempts to lift the emotional tone by sharing the story of Eleanor of Aquitaine, the Duchess of Aquitaine who became queen of France, then after a divorce, queen of England, and then some. This episode pairs well with: Hmongs suffering from Sudden Nocturnal Death Syndrome Battle of Hastings and Bayeux Tapestry

Thursday Jul 04, 2024
Episode 76 | Karl Urban, Looking at You
Thursday Jul 04, 2024
Thursday Jul 04, 2024
Get ready for your favorite three letters, W, T, and F. Theresa starts us off with the story of Captain Eric Moody, the British Airways pilot who flew through a volcano in 1982 and delivered the greatest understatement to his passengers when he informed them all four engines had failed.
Angie picks up the mantle and continues this bizarre episode by sharing the tale of Button Gwinnett, the signer of the Constitution of the United States, with the most valuable signature. Come for his spectacular failures in business, and stay for the constant promotions. This episode pairs well with: Another crazy story – the Kamchatka "Lord" Timothy Dexter










