Notorious Narratives

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  • Duration: 55:25:09
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Synopsis

With an enduring fascination with all things weird, long time friends Jen and Robin delve into history's most peculiar people and extraordinary events.

Episodes

  • The Horrors Within - The Tale of Unit 731

    24/09/2019 Duration: 20min

    War is hell and hell is other people. Weirdly both of these statements are true, maybe never more so than in the atrocities committed during war. While some of history's heinous wartime exploits are well known, this one may surprise you. From 1937-1945 Unit 731 was a base of scientific experimentation into weapons of mass destruction, specializing in germ warfare. Within the walls of 731, humans were subjected to horrors that are beyond unthinkable. In this episode, Robin walks us through the horrors that lie within. This one is not for the everyone, please be warned. 

  • Two Lives Lived - The Story of the Omm Sety

    17/09/2019 Duration: 35min

    Some stories are beyond belief but some unbelievable stories are hard to discount. Dorothy Louise Eady was a small child when a household accident would change her life forever. This accident would shape her entire life and her legacy.  In this story, Jen tells us of a near-death experience, a young girl's reincarnation story and a badass woman who shaped the face of modern archeology in Egypt, this is the Omm Sety. 

  • Razor Blades or Fancy Pants: The Story of the Real Peaky Blinders

    10/09/2019 Duration: 19min

    Street gangs ran amuck in Birmingham, England during the Industrial Revolution. The Peaky Blinders were one such gang comprised of children as young as 11 years old. The harsh economic conditions in the working class neighborhoods fueled their desire to attain power and influence through violence and crime. This gang was distinctive though, they had a keen sense of fashion. They wore a signature outfit that included tailored jackets,  silk scarves and peaked flat caps. But unlike their Hollywood namesakes these children lived harsh lives and spent more time in prison than in tailor shops. In this episode, Jen will tell you the story of the real Peaky Blinders. 

  • The Glass Delusion: The Most Popular Madness of the Middle Ages

    03/09/2019 Duration: 19min

    Depression can affect anyone, young, old, rich, poor. But sometimes depression can manifest itself in very intriguing ways. Imagine, one day, you feel that your body is made of glass. No longer skin and bone, but brittle glass that could shatter at the slightest touch. In this episode, Robin teaches us about the most popular madness of the Middle Ages: The Glass Delusion.

  • Jen's Anniversary Episode - Ferris Wheels and a Murder Castle: The Chicago World's Fair and H.H. Holmes

    03/09/2019 Duration: 54min

    Chicago's Columbian Exposition in 1893 was meticulously designed to highlight the marvels of the day and most importantly to showcase just how far America had come in the mere 400 years since its inception. But among the beautiful facades of the White City lurked a monster. In this episode, Jen will tell you all about the fair, its planning, construction and of course one of the most notorious serial killer's in American history: H.H. Holmes.

  • Greed and the Need to Feed - The Story of the Colorado Cannibal, Alfred Packer

    27/08/2019 Duration: 01h06min

    During the mid-19th century the call of the west was difficult for many to ignore. This westward drive was full of promises, the the most alluring was that of GOLD. Greed has a way of making people do things they normally would not do. For instance, pick up a stranger who claims to be a wilderness guide, who suspiciously lacks all of the tools of that trade. In this episode, Jen tells you the wild story of the Colorado Gold Rush and it most notorious cannibal killer, Alfred Packer. 

  • Musk Comes From the Butt - The History of Perfume

    20/08/2019 Duration: 19min

    Since the dawn of time man has had a problem, that problem is human stink. From feet to nether-regions people can have a rather unsavory aroma. Perfume, now in every home, was once a luxury item only for the royal or incredibly wealthy. The demand for goods to create these scents forged some of history's most profitable trade routes. In this episode, Robin will tell you some of the weirder ways in which people have combatted their own unsavory aromas throughout history. 

  • How to Become a Turncoat 101 - The Story of Benedict Arnold

    13/08/2019 Duration: 48min

    In this episode we welcome guest, Greg Jackson, host of History That Doesn't Suck. In this episode, you will learn all about the man, the myth and the legend Benedict Arnold. While his name is a synonym for traitor, do you know why? We will discuss the war hero, wounded veteran, rum runner and how he eventually came to betray what he seemed to hold so dear. So buckle up, tighten your corset as we introduce you to history's most notorious traitor, Benedict Arnold. 

  • The Not So Sweet Story of The Bradford Candy Scandal

    06/08/2019 Duration: 24min

    In the mid 19th century there were very few regulations on the preparation of food. This fact is terrifying but probably not surprising. But on one fall day all of that would change and the fallout from this 24 hour period would change the way that food is prepared, drugs are sold and poisons are regulated. In this episode, Jen will tell you a a not so sweet story about candy.

  • The Best Party in the Afterlife - The Cave Burials of Indonesia

    30/07/2019 Duration: 25min

    In this week's Notorious Knowledge, Jen tells the story of the deadliest shipwreck of all time, and you have probably never heard of this one. This week's episode centers on the intricate and unique funeral rituals of the Toraja society. In this isolated culture the funeral ritual is the most elaborate and expensive event of one's life. So you might ask what they do with the deceased while they save for the ceremony. Well listen to this week's episode and Robin will tell you all about it. 

  • A Light That Never Stops Shining - The Dark Story of The Radium Girls

    23/07/2019 Duration: 37min

    "My beautiful Radium", Marie Curie called the element that glowed softly and emitted warmth. During WWI, many young women took jobs in factories. One such job, that was considered quite glamorous was a dial painter. They used radium laced paint to color the numbers and hands of dials for military equipment. In this episode, Jen introduces you to the women who bravely fought for all of us and today, OSHA exists because of their selfless efforts.

  • One Small Step - The Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Episode

    20/07/2019 Duration: 22min

    In this special episode we turn our eyes to the sky and meet madmen and heroes. Meet Lawnchair Larry a man who despite all common sense decided that he would fulfill his dream of flying. Proof that no man should not be allowed too many weather balloons or Bud Ice. Then Robin will tell us all about the Apollo 11 moon landing as we marvel at how close this mission came to failure (many times). And you know Robin has some fun facts for us. Happy 50th Apollo, despite the conspiracies you are still amazing!

  • The Culture of Foot Binding

    16/07/2019 Duration: 28min

    In this week's Notorious Knowledge segment, Jen explains the self-mummification practices of the Sokushinbutsu. Then Robin takes on the task of discussing the Chinese cultural practice of foot binding. It was for fashion, vanity and the illusion of being "high class" that these young girls were tortured.  While this may be shocking to some, ask yourself, are today's beauty standards any different?

  • Nothing in this Episode is Funny - The Gruesome Tale of the Castrati

    09/07/2019 Duration: 38min

    What would you do for fame? That answer is probably shocking, but not as shocking as castration, I am sure. Until the late 19th century, boys were being castrated to create a voice that was otherworldly. As women were banned in the theater and the church people went to any lengths to replace them. Those who were successful were revered, pampered and adored. But for those who did not make it, life was not so kind. In this episode, Jen tells you about history's most tragic child stars. 

  • Out With a Bang - The History of Fireworks

    02/07/2019 Duration: 23min

    Around the world fireworks are synonymous with joyful celebration, but those that invented these delightful explosives certainly were not thinking of partying during their creation. Developed in China by alchemists searching for the elixir for eternal life, gunpowder was born. In this episode, Robin will tell us the history of fireworks and how the search for eternal life brought about death. 

  • Land of the Lost - The Story of Doggerland

    25/06/2019 Duration: 23min

    For those of you that fear rising waters and tidal waves, this episode is NOT for you. Deep beneath the frigid waters of the North Sea lies an entire lost civilization known as Doggerland. Touted as the real life Atlantis, this is no fantasy land. As waters rose at the end of the Ice Age and major tidal waves crashed across the land it erased the land that once connected Great Britain to Europe. In this episode, Robin and Jen discuss climate change, globalization and dating.

  • The Corpse Queen of Portugal

    18/06/2019 Duration: 18min

    We all know the stories of love at first sight; rarely are they true. But in the case of Peter and Ines they were inexplicably drawn to one another. Peter's father disapprove, and since he was King of Portugal he was creative in his designs to keep them apart. But these lovers were undeterred and nothing could keep them apart, not a king, not a war and certainly not death. In this episode, Jen tells you a true tale of literally, love eternal.

  • Coffee and Other Afterlife Necessities - The Story of The Valley of the Kings

    11/06/2019 Duration: 23min

    In this episode Robin takes you on an adventure through Egypt's infamous Valley of the Kings. From their pets to their shoes these Pharaohs designed elaborate tombs to house all of the necessities they would need as they became a God in the next life. What would you bring? What could you not live without?

  • Let's Talk to the Dead - The Fox Sisters and the Birth of American Spiritualism

    04/06/2019 Duration: 33min

    We have all played with a Ouija board, but few of us truly think we are contacting the dead. But in mid 19th century two young girls, The Fox Sisters, were doing just that. These two women would inspire the birth of Spiritualism in the United States that would incite a national frenzy. But fame came at a price, as it always does. In this episode, Jen will tell their tale of fame, seances, alcoholism and shame. 

  • The Children's Crusade - Certainly Not Child's Play

    28/05/2019 Duration: 23min

    What happens when tens of thousands of children decide to take on a Holy Crusade? Nothing good. In this episode, Jen regales you with the legend of the Children's Crusade or well...crusades. 

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