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by Dr. Cora Spinka Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The Hosts of ‘Stuff You Missed in History Class’ Share 7 Amazing, Oft-Overlooked Women in History

  1. KATIE SANDWINA. “She was the strongwoman that worked at Barnum & Bailey for years and years,” says Frey, an Atlanta-based editor for HowStuffWorks.
  2. DR. VIRGINIA APGAR. ...
  3. JOE CARSTAIRS. ...
  4. MILDRED LOVING. ...
  5. EDNA ST. ...
  6. KATHARINE DEXTER MCCORMICK. ...
  7. FRANCES GLESSNER LEE. ...

Holly Frey and Tracy V. Wilson do a lot of cramming for history. The co-hosts of the popular podcast “Stuff You Missed in History Class” spend 16 to 30 hours prepping for each of their two weekly episodes.Aug 21, 2018

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What is Stuff You Missed in History Class podcast about?

Hobhouse was a pacifist and humanitarian all her life. Part one covers her work exposing terrible conditions at the concentration camps that Britain established in South Africa during the Anglo-Boer War.

Who is Holly Frey?

Holly Frey is an editor at HowStuffWorks and a cohost of Stuff You Missed in History Class. Her true historical passion is fashion from all eras.

Who is Tracy V Wilson?

Tracy Wilson. Tracy V. Wilson has loved stories and science for as long as she can remember. She joined HowStuffWorks as a staff writer in 2005, and she spent her first few years at the site destroying gadgets and mining patents, papers and interviews for the sake of figuring out what makes things tick.

When did Stuff You Missed in History Class Start?

A boss who overheard them being snarky at a party suggested they join forces for a podcast. They took on the research-intensive History Class—originally launched as Fact or Fiction in 2008 and now one of a dozen Stuff shows—when the last of its many hosts moved on.

What happened to HowStuffWorks?

The website was acquired by Discovery Communications in 2007 but was sold to Blucora in 2014. The site has since expanded out into podcasting, focusing on factual topics. In December 2016, HowStuffWorks, LLC became a subsidiary of OpenMail, LLC, later renamed System1.

Who is Tracy Wilson married to?

Brad KinsellaTracy Wilson / Spouse (m. 1987)

Where can I listen to Lore podcast?

To subscribe to a specific podcast, simply search for the show title in your podcast app of choice, and then click/tap the "Subscribe" button. Now your app will download new episodes each time they are released. The podcast page for Lore on Apple Podcasts. The podcast page for Lore on Google Play.

Who will win podcast?

The #WhoWouldWin show is a geek and comedy podcast that focuses on a hypothetical match up between characters from the worlds of scifi, fantasy, and comic books.

What do Holly and Tracy talk about?

Holly and Tracy talk about their experiences with haunted houses, then discuss watching "The Exorcist," and the dynamics in play in Roland Doe's story.

What do Tracy and Holly discuss in the book The Princes in the Tower?

Tracy and Holly discuss the inherent problems with looking at the story of the princes in the tower, particularly many people having the same name. Then they discuss the frustration of discovering the Montaukett Nation's legal status with the state of New York.

What magazine did Tarbell work for?

Tarbell saw her family and community clash with Standard Oil when she was growing up. This second part covers her work for McClure’s Magazine and the most important journalistic work of her life – “The History of the Standard Oil Company.”

What was the movie The Exorcist inspired by?

The 1973 horror film “The Exorcist” was inspired by a 1949 alleged possession case in a suburb of Washington, D.C. Roland Doe’s story is more tame than the fiction version, and looking at it is really an examination of psychology and lore.

What do Tracy and Holly discuss in the Tower?

Tracy and Holly discuss the inherent problems with looking at the story of the princes in the tower, particularly many people having the same name. Then they discuss the frustration of discovering the Montaukett Nation's legal status with the state of New York. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

What do Holly and Tracy talk about?

Holly and Tracy talk about their experiences with haunted houses, then discuss watching "The Exorcist," and the dynamics in play in Roland Doe's story. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

What was the movie The Exorcist inspired by?

The 1973 horror film “The Exorcist” was inspired by a 1949 alleged possession case in a suburb of Washington, D.C. Roland Doe’s story is more tame than the fiction version, and looking at it is really an examination of psychology and lore. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

What magazine did Tarbell work for?

Tarbell saw her family and community clash with Standard Oil when she was growing up. This second part covers her work for McClure’s Magazine and the most important journalistic work of her life – “The History of the Standard Oil Company.” Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Who is Ralph McQuarrie?

Ralph McQuarrie, Part 1. McQuarrie is responsible for some of the most recognizable imagery in cinema and culture. In part one, we’ll talk about his early life, his work before Star Wars, and how he started collaborating with George Lucas. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com.

Was Colchester a psychic?

Colchester claimed to be psychic and probably did warn President Abraham Lincoln that he was going to be assassinated. He became an icon for Spiritualism in the U.S. in the 19th century, only to be rejected by that same movement. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Stuff You Missed In History Podcast Hosts

The hosts, Tracy Wilson and Holly Frey are incredibly entertaining to listen to. They’ll take you on historical adventures that you’ve never thought of. Had you ever thought of President John Adams wife hanging laundry in the White House? Well, the podcast hosts will take you on this entertaining journey!

Use Our Advanced Podcast Search Engine & Find That Podcast Episode!

Do you want to hear the story about Abigail Adams? Use our advanced podcast search engine and type in her name. Every time Abigail Adams has ever been mentioned in the Stuff You Missed In History Class will show up. For good measure, add the word laundry and you’ll find the episode more quickly.

Stuff You Missed In History Class Podcast Review

Here was Jackie’s quick review after listening to one episode. More than a year later, she still loves this podcast. By the way, be sure to check out her podcast too. Tune into the HomeSchool ThinkTank Parenting Podcast for two episodes each week!

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What is the podcast "Stuff You Missed in History Class" about?

Another favorite, though, is " Stuff You Missed In History Class ," a podcast about the parts of history you've yet to hear about (they are also usually the coolest parts of history). I called up the show's hosts, Tracy V. Wilson and Holly Frey, to talk history, representation, and RuPaul.

What does Jenni say about history?

Jenni: We divorce ourselves from our history a lot. We talk about history as a thing that happened rather than as a thing that has affected the way that we live now. We seem to think of ourselves as in, like, this little bubble, looking down on the rest of history, and I can totally see how SYMIHC challenges that line of thinking.

What degree did Holly have?

Holly: My degree is in theater and film studies with another concentration in English, but I kind of always had inklings that I enjoyed things about history.

Is SymiHC a podcast?

Jenni: Well to wrap things up, since SYMIHC is a podcast that was a pretty early adapter to the form, what are some of your favorite podcasts that you don’t think quite get enough attention?

SYMHC Classics: The Bisbee Deportation

This classic episode from 2018 covers a 1917 event with elements of a labor strike, a wartime hysteria, a vigilante mob, and a mass propaganda …

SYMHC Classics: The Bisbee Deportation

This classic episode from 2018 covers a 1917 event with elements of a labor strike, a wartime hysteria, a vigilante mob, and a mass propaganda …

What do Tracy and Holly talk about?

Tracy and Holly talk about their own experiences with and thoughts about kudzu. They also discuss Harriet Quimby's journalism career, her stance on feminism, and that fabulous purple satin jumpsuit. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

What episode of SymHC Classics is a pure food father and his poison squad?

SYMHC Classics: A Pure Food Father and His Poison Squad. This 2011 episode from previous hosts Sarah and Deblina covers the U.S. in the late 1800s, when no one really monitored food additives. After Congress refused to regulate food safety, Harvey Wiley had groups of healthy men ingest poisons for six months. ...

What happened in the 1850s?

The Swill Milk Scandal of 1858. In the 1850s, much of the milk supply in New York was anything but appetizing and wholesome – it was often deadly. But efforts to address the problem were blocked by corrupt officials. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com. Published 07/21/21.

What genre is Tod Browning?

Tod Browning’s contributions to the horror film genre are massive. And the films that are most responsible for that reputation are covered in this episode, among other projects and the latter portion of Browning’s life. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Why is Daphne du Maurier so famous?

Daphne du Maurier became famous thanks to her books and the adaptations they inspired, and her life story is just as intriguing as any of her writing. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Who is Marie Taglioni?

This 2013 episode covers Marie Taglioni, considered THE ballerina of the Romantic era. She's often credited with revolutionizing, restyling and redefining dance, though her father was a significant part of those achievements. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Who said Hugo made us fall in love with the future?

Ray Bradbury said Hugo “made us fall in love with the future.”. But he’s also been berated as a hack whose proclamations about what does and does not qualify as science fiction have been problematic and limiting from the start. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com.

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