Barely Historical
Barely Historical
Barely Historical is a comedy podcast where two lifelong friends pick a year, dive in, and immediately regret it. Amanda and JoLynne drag the past through the mud, from Salem to the Spice Girls, covering pop culture, scandals, disasters, and all the weird moments that never made it into your textbook. It’s history told by people who probably shouldn’t be trusted with it, but at least you’ll laugh while you learn. Expect games, chaotic commentary, and stories that prove the past was just as unhinged as the present.
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The World Cup’s Wildest Stories | Stolen Trophies, Dictators & Pickles the Hero Dog 08.07.2026 47:42
The World Cup is supposed to bring the world together. Instead, its history includes dictators, corruption, stolen trophies, political propaganda, murder, and one very good dog named Pickles. In this episode of Barely Historical , Amanda and Jolynne dive into the unbelievable true stories behind the world’s biggest sporting event. From the first World Cup in Uruguay to Mussolini’s propaganda tourn...
Presidents Behaving Badly: Duels, Dirty Letters, and Stolen Corpses 01.07.2026 45:31
Forget the eagles and the Boston Tea Party. This 4th of July we're chasing the stories hiding next to the story. Amanda and JoLynne hand out America's most cursed historical awards, dig into the presidents who behaved badly, and cover the ones who literally would not stay in the ground. On the docket: Andrew Jackson killing a man after taking a bullet to the chest, William Henry Harrison d...
The Whittakers of West Virginia | When the Family Tree Folded Back on Itself 25.06.2026 1:17:35
What happens when one family tree becomes less of a tree… and more of a wreath? This week on Barely Historical, we’re tackling one of the internet’s most infamous families: the Whittakers of West Virginia. But instead of treating them like a punchline, we wanted to understand how they got there. We dig into over a century of Appalachian history, coal country, geographic isolation, poverty, and the...
Juneteenth | Why Freedom Was Delayed in Texas 17.06.2026 43:47
Juneteenth marks June 19, 1865, the day Union troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, and announced that enslaved people there were free more than two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation. In this episode of Barely Historical, we explore the history of Juneteenth, why freedom was delayed in Texas, how General Order No. 3 finally reached a quarter million enslaved people, and why Junete...
Cleopatra | It's the Trojan Horse, but Horny 15.05.2026 1:18:47
Hot take to start the show: every man who has ever lost his entire mind over a woman has blamed her for it. Two thousand years ago that energy started a civil war, ended with Julius Caesar getting stabbed 23 times on the Senate floor, and somehow left us remembering the smartest woman in the Mediterranean for her eyeliner and a snake. This week Amanda and JoLynne take on Cleopatra VII, the last Ph...
De Clare: Too Much Power, Too Few Cousins 06.05.2026 49:32
This week, we’re diving into the chaotic world of the De Clare sisters, one of medieval England’s most powerful families. What starts as inheritance drama quickly turns into royal favoritism, political manipulation, tangled family trees, suspiciously close relationships, and enough rumors to make an entire kingdom uncomfortable. We talk about King Edward II, Hugh Despenser, Piers Gaveston, medieva...
Sid & Nancy | Punk Isn't Dead But These Two Sure Are 29.04.2026 1:19:59
Patreon Bonus Episode. The year is 1978, and apparently the hottest relationship trend is mutual destruction. JoLynne and Amanda ruin history with the chaotic, toxic, and wildly overrated romance of SID VICIOUS and NANCY SPUNGEN. From the rise of punk in a collapsing England to the disaster that was the Sex Pistols’ U.S. tour, we follow two people who should have absolutely never been left unsuper...
Gilded Age Mansions: Wealth, Labor, & Dark Truths 23.04.2026 51:09
What were Gilded Age mansions really hiding? In this episode of Barely Historical, we dive into the outrageous world of America’s most extravagant homes—built during the late 1800s by names like the Vanderbilts, Astors, and Morgans. These weren’t just houses… they were statements. Massive, detailed, and honestly a little unhinged. But once you get past the marble staircases, gold leaf everything,...
Boston's Great Molasses Flood of 1919 | Brown Paint, Horses, & Bed Rafts 15.04.2026 32:37
The year is 1919. Boston is minding its business when a 50-foot tank full of molasses says, “absolutely not.” JoLynne and Amanda ruin history with a literal syrup tsunami, corporate negligence, and the moment breakfast turned into a crime scene. This is the Great Molasses Flood of 1919, and yes… it is exactly as insane as it sounds. In this episode, we cover a 30–40 foot wave of molasses moving at...
Ostara | Easter, Rabbits & the Truth About Spring 03.04.2026 58:54
Every spring, humans suddenly feel the urge to reset their lives. We clean our houses, change our routines, and convince ourselves we’re becoming better people overnight. But this isn’t random. It’s ancient. In this episode of Barely Historical , we dive into the real history behind Ostara, Easter, and spring traditions . From pagan fertility rituals and seasonal survival instincts to eggs, rabbit...
NASA Trusted Her With Space But Not A Bathroom | Katherine Johnson & The Colored Computers Sign | 1950s Virginia" 04.03.2026 44:04
Imagine being so good at math that the federal government trusts you to calculate whether astronauts survive reentry into Earth’s atmosphere. Orbital mechanics. Launch windows. Trajectory equations. Reentry angles. The kind of math where one wrong decimal can kill someone. Now imagine being trusted with that level of responsibility while still being told you cannot use the same bathroom as your co...
St. Valentine’s Day Massacre | Fake Cops, Highball the Dog, Raccoon Bootlegger 11.02.2026 56:05
This Valentine’s Day, Barely Historical is skipping the roses and going straight to the gunfire. In this episode, Jo and Amanda dive into one of the most infamous crimes in American history: the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre of 1929, when Chicago’s Prohibition-era gang wars turned a holiday into a headline soaked in blood. While the rest of the world was exchanging chocolates, Al Capone’s criminal...
Dear Abby, Dissociation, & Don Draper | Rerelease 05.02.2026 1:03:44
Welcome to the full unhinged version of Mother’s Little Helpers , where mid-century America dressed women in pastels and then medicated them into silence. JoLynne and Amanda ruin the real history behind the “little yellow pills” of the 1950s and 60s. Valium. Librium. Milltown. Doctors prescribing tranquilizers like they were mints. Dear Abby giving advice that aged like milk. Don Draper level diss...
Salem Witch Trials | Marshall Mathers, Pre-Teen Girls, & Piss Cakes | Rerelease 28.01.2026 53:19
The year is 1692. Massachusetts is cold, paranoid, and running on bad carbs. Two girls start convulsing, the town loses its collective mind, and suddenly everyone’s a witch — or about to be. This is the chaotic half you’re allowed to hear. We cover the gossip, the bad science, and the first sparks of hysteria that made Salem the messiest small town in history. In this episode: • The girls, the fit...
He Beheaded The Polar Bear Sex Doll | Oskar & Alma | 1920 Vienna 22.01.2026 1:07:43
In 1920, police in Dresden, Germany responded to what appeared to be a murder scene: a headless, blood-soaked body in an artist's garden. The "victim"? A life-size doll. The perpetrator? Famous Expressionist painter Oskar Kokoschka. The motive? A bad breakup three years earlier. This week, we're diving into one of the most unhinged relationships in art history: the three-year tox...
King Henry VIII | Everyone Enabled This 15.01.2026 39:40
Henry VIII didn’t just have “wife drama” he turned his midlife crisis into national policy. In this episode of Barely Historical , Jo and Amanda break down how one insecure man with too much power went from “kinda charming” to full-blown menace, and why the real story is way messier than the divorce beheaded survived trivia. We get into the early 1500s chaos, Henry’s obsession with a male heir, th...
Stranger Things Works Because the '80s Were Actually Horrifying | MKUltra, Satanic Panic, & Why Eddie Munson Had to Die | Midwest 1980s 08.01.2026 1:08:09
What if Stranger Things isn’t just a nostalgic monster show, but a remix of real government experiments, moral panic, and 1980s paranoia? In this episode of Barely Historical, Amanda and JoLynne ruin the real history behind Stranger Things , from MKUltra and the Montauk Project to Dungeons & Dragons fear campaigns, heavy metal hysteria, and the very real Satanic Panic that destroyed lives in t...
NYE | Glitter, Midnight & Superstitions 30.12.2025 36:58
New Year’s Eve has never been chill. In this episode of Barely Historical, hosts JoLynne and Amanda explore the strange, dark, and often unhinged history of New Year’s Eve superstitions from around the world. Long before glitter, champagne, and countdown clocks, people genuinely believed that what you ate, cleaned, wore, said, or touched on New Year’s Eve could determine your luck, wealth, health,...
Anastasia & The Romanovs | Basements, Bats, & Bayonets 23.12.2025 1:07:35
There are two types of people in the world: People who accept that Anastasia Romanov died in 1918… and people who saw the animated movie once and said absolutely not. In this episode, Amanda and Jo finally confront the Romanov story that emotionally ruined them as children and refuses to die on TikTok. We break down what actually happened to Anastasia, why the survival myth took over the world, an...
The Stolen History of Christmas | Mistletoe Sex, Jesus Stickers, & Audacity 19.12.2025 56:13
🎄 How Christmas Was Stolen This week on Barely Historical , Amanda and JoLynne are sharing a full Patreon-style deep dive for free as a Christmas gift. Christmas history is messier than most people realize. Long before it became a Christian holiday, pagan winter solstice celebrations like Saturnalia and Yule shaped the traditions we still associate with Christmas today. In this episode, we break...
336 CE Rome: Constantine, Arius, and the First Dec 25 Christmas 16.12.2025 38:35
Welcome back to Barely Historical, the comedy history podcast where we ruin the past one year at a time. This episode drops us into 336 CE Rome and the chaos of the late Roman Empire, when Christianity is less “faith” and more “power play.” We unpack the Arian controversy and the priest Arius, whose theology split the early church and sparked a years long political and religious meltdown. Emperor...
Patreon Sneak Peek | Frogs, Festivity, & Freakouts 12.12.2025 3:54
Victorian Christmas cards were not cozy snowmen and Hallmark hearts. They were dead robins, frogs with firearms, demonic turnips, Krampus kidnappings, and families roasting in hell… all wishing you a “Merry Christmas.” In this Patreon only episode of Barely Historical, Jolynne and Amanda dive into the bizarre history of Victorian Christmas cards, from Sir Henry Cole and the Penny Post to the golde...
1883 United States | Bridges, Bandits, & B*tches 09.12.2025 1:18:36
The year is 1883 . Volcanoes are exploding, bridges are causing stampedes, and a stagecoach robber is leaving poetry like a Victorian theater kid on the loose. JoLynne and Amanda ruin one of the most chaotic years of the Gilded Age the only way we know how. With research, sarcasm, and at least one questionable opinion about what counts as progress. This episode has it all. • Krakatoa turning the s...
Mother's Little Helpers |Dear Abby, Dissociation, & Don Draper 05.12.2025 24:18
The 1950s and 60s looked cute on the outside. Pastels. Casseroles. Aprons. Inside the house? Mid-century America was held together with Valium, denial, and whatever advice Dear Abby tossed into the newspaper that week. In this sneak peek of our Patreon-only dark history episode, JoLynne and Amanda dig into the real story behind Mother’s Little Helpers . Tranquilizers marketed to exhausted housewiv...
1963 | Vacuums, Vows, & Vitamin D 02.12.2025 52:38
1963 looks polished in the photos. Pastel dresses, church picnics, men in suits who definitely smell like cigarettes and bad coffee. Underneath, it is a year of civil rights marches, Cold War nerves, televised grief, and housewives being told a vacuum is the ultimate romantic gesture. In this episode of Barely Historical , Jo and Amanda walk through 1963 like a yearbook you are not sure you actual...
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