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Unhinged History

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  • Unhinged History

    Episode 175 | Drag Queen Run Waffle House

    29/05/2026 | 56 min
    You are not prepared for this week’s mashup.

    Theresa tells us the story of the Compton Cafeteria Riot, that nearly forgotten time in San Francisco when a group of queens stood up against police discrimination. While this occurred three years before Stonewall, it isn’t well-known or credited with kicking off Pride Month. However, it was this event, and events like it, that paved the way for the tipping point for the Stonewall Uprising.

    Not wanting to be outdone, Angie shares the unhinged life of the eye-patch wearing princess, Ana De Mendoza. Come for the drama she faces in the Spanish court. Stay for the moment, she moves into a convent and parties so hard she chases out the nuns who live there.

    This story pairs well with:
    WWII GI Who Becomes a Woman: Christine Jorgeson
    Stonewall Uprising
    Alice Roosevelt
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  • Unhinged History

    Episode 174 | I’m Going to be a Giant Jerk

    22/05/2026 | 1 h
    It’s a wild week.

    Angie kicks things off by telling the story of D’Artagnan and really fleshes out the whole story. Come for this guy’s quick rise to power and his ability to stay one step ahead of all the palace intrigue. Listen for the point where Angie shatters Theresa’s thoughts when she tells her that D’Artagnan actually outranked Athos, Porthos, and Aramis.

    Theresa veers off in a different direction for her story as she tells us about the life of Yukio Mishima. This man was an author, director, actor, producer… he did all of the things. He also attempted a coup to reinstate the Japanese emperor to greater power.

    This episode pairs well with:
    Lucy Hay the Countess of Carlisle
    Yoshiko Kawashima
     
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  • Unhinged History

    Episode 173 | A Machine Gun is a Great Equalizer

    15/05/2026 | 1 h 1 min
    Theresa celebrates a full-circle moment as she shares how a Frenchman, Jules Brunet, attempted to stop the fall of the Shogunate in Japan. Podcast favorite character, arms-dealing Matthew Perry, makes a cameo as Theresa connects many dots to previous episodes.

    Angie reminds us all to call our moms this Sunday as she regales us with the story of Atossa, Queen Mother of Persia. This woman made more kings than Catherine de' Medici, and that’s saying something. As the daughter of Cyrus the Great, she marries Darius the Great and gives birth to Xerxes.
    This episode pairs well with:
    The Battle of Aizu
    The First Japanese Man in The USA – John Mung
    Artemisia I of Halicarnassus

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  • Unhinged History

    Episode 172 | The Louis Vuitton of Survival

    08/05/2026 | 58 min
    Unhinged History strives to bring you the stories you’ve never heard of in your history class, and this week is no exception.

    Angie kicks off this week by exploring the Silk Road and the heist that liberated silkworms and opened the door for countries other than China to produce this incredibly luxurious textile.

    Theresa veers off in a wildly different direction as she shares the story of Nakahama Manjiro, also known as John Mung. Manjiro starts off as a stranded Japanese 14-year-old fisherman, gets rescued by an American whaling ship, becomes the first Japanese man in the United States, and returns home just in time to be an interpreter for Commodore Matthew Perry coming to Japan to sell weapons.

    This episode pairs well with:
    Battle of Hastings and Bayeux Tapestry
    The Fall of the Shogun and the Women's Army

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  • Unhinged History

    Episode 171 | Negative Survivability

    01/05/2026 | 54 min
    Look at Unhinged History, we are known for a couple of things. A love of the National Parks Service content, stories you’ve never heard, and banter. This episode is basically more of the same.
    Theresa takes the entire episode to share the story of Paul Nobuo Tatsuguchi and the Battle of Attu. For most of us, we never realized that the Battle of Attu was the only time since the War of 1812 that the United States lost ground to a foreign invader. Dick Laird, the man who killed Paul Tatsuguchi, would spend 50 years living with the trauma of this battle, only to share his burden with Laura Tasuguchi Davis, Paul’s daughter. The two develop an unlikely friendship.

    This story pairs well with:
    The time the Japanese bombed Brookings, Oregon, during WWII
     
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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.
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