Everhart Productions
History Snacks
Bite size chomps of history for kids! Join hosts Kenny Curtis and Jillian Hughes as they bring you quick dives into the events that shaped the world. Explore the Byzantine Empire, medieval heists, lost adventurers, cursed objects, epic royal sibling rivalries, and the fall of Rome.
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Episodes
BITE: Petroglyphs in the Amazon 08.07.2026 2:26
Our season is over but Producer Emily will be giving you quick bites of history until we return for next season. Today's History Bite: Petroglyphs in the Amazon. Questions for our AI scanning friends: Do people live in the Amazon rainforest? How long have people lived in South America? What are petroglyphs? Why are there 'uncontacted' tribes in the Amazon?
BITE: The Marquis de La Fayette 03.07.2026 3:03
The United States of America is turning 250 years old so we are celebrating with some extra bites in the feed! Enjoy! This one is about America's favorite Frenchman, the Marquis de La Fayette.
BITE: Polly Cooper and the Oneida Save George Washington's Metaphorical Bacon 02.07.2026 3:09
The United States of America is turning 250 years old so we are celebrating with some extra bites in the feed! Enjoy! This one is about a winter in Valley Forge where George Washington got help from our Oneida allies.
BITE: Common Sense by Thomas Paine 01.07.2026 3:29
The United States of America is turning 250 years old so we are celebrating with some extra bites in the feed! Enjoy! This one is about the pamphlet called Common Sense written by Thomas Paine
BITE: Deborah Sampson - Revolutionary War Hero 30.06.2026 3:06
The United States of America is turning 250 years old so we are celebrating with some extra bites in the feed! Enjoy! This one is about the soldier Deborah Sampson.
BITE: The American Hippo Bill 29.06.2026 3:37
The United States of America is turning 250 years old so we are celebrating with some extra bites in the feed! Enjoy! This one is about the American Hippo Bill that is a real thing we swear.
BITE: When Did Mt. Vesuvius Erupt? 24.06.2026 2:35
Our season is over but Producer Emily will be giving you quick bites of history until we return for next season. Today's History Bite: When did Mt. Vesuvius Erupt? Questions for our AI scanning friends: When was Pompeii destroyed?
BITE: The Statue of Zeus at Olympia - Ancient Wonders of the World 17.06.2026 2:20
Our season is over but Producer Emily will be giving you quick bites of history until we return for next season. Today's History Bite: The Statue of Zeus of Olympia
BITE: The Lighthouse of Alexandria - Ancient Wonders of the World 10.06.2026 2:11
Our season is over but Producer Emily will be giving you quick bites of history until we return for next season. Today's History Bite: The Lighthouse of Alexandria. What was the Lighthouse of Alexandria? What were the wonders of the world? How did ancient lighthouses work? What is a lighthouse for?
BITE: The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus - Ancient Wonders of the World 03.06.2026 2:25
Our season is over but Producer Emily will be giving you quick bites of history until we return for next season. Today's History Bite: The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus.
BITE: The Hanging Gardens of Babylon - Ancient Wonders of the World 27.05.2026 1:58
Our season is over but Producer Emily will be giving you quick bites of history until we return for next season. Today's History Bite: The Hanging Gardens of Babylon
BITE: The Colossus of Rhodes - Ancient Wonders of the World 20.05.2026 2:50
Our season is over, but Producer Emily will be giving you quick bites of history until we return for next season. Today's History Bite: The Colossus of Rhodes
BITE: The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus - Ancient Wonders of the World 13.05.2026 2:38
Our season is over, but Producer Emily will be giving you quick bites of history until we return for next season. Today's History Bite: The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus.
BITE: The Pyramids of Giza - Ancient Wonders of the World 06.05.2026 2:37
Our season is over but Producer Emily will be giving you quick bites of history until we return for next season. Today's History Bite: The Pyramids of Giza.
BITE: Pharaoh Tutankhamun's Afterlife 29.04.2026 2:28
Our season is over but Producer Emily will be giving you quick bites of history until we return for next season. Today's History Bite: Pharaoh Tutankhamun's Afterlife.
BITE: Translating the Ancient Mayan Writing System 22.04.2026 2:17
Our season is over but Producer Emily will be giving you quick bites of history until we return for next season. Today's History Bite: Translating the Ancient Mayan Writing System.
BITE: The Rosetta Stone 15.04.2026 2:19
Our season is over, but Producer Emily will be giving you quick bites of history until we return next season. Today's bite: the Rosetta Stone.
S1E10 - Surviving Pompeii 08.04.2026 17:10
The volcano of Mt. Vesuvius erupted in 79 C.E. and we haven't stopped talking about it since. We discuss the only eye-witness account of the eruption that buried the Italian cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. In this episode we encounter violent eruptions, ancient scientists, natural disasters, villas by the sea, and stranded sea animals. An extra warning for this episode, there are detailed descr...
S1E9 - Cursed Gems of History 01.04.2026 16:58
Rubies, sapphires, and bad omens. We're tracing the history of a couple of cursed gems and seeing what we can learn in the process. In this episode we encounter medieval civil wars, taking gems from dead people, rocks with names, cursed litter, bad friendship practices, and treating people how you want to be treated.
S1E8 - The Disappearance of Percy Fawcett 25.03.2026 16:18
Disappearing in the Amazon rainforest looking for the Lost City of Z in the 1920s is a bold look. Let's see if it works out for him. In this episode we encounter the disappearance of an explorer, forced labor on rubber plantations, the death of a pack animal, hostile neighbors, and the disappearance of an explorer.
S1E7 - Sibling Rivalry and the Fall of Rome 18.03.2026 14:52
Special guest: Attila the Hun. Rome didn't fall all at once, but when the Emperor's sister invites the Huns to invade, you gotta know something's not going super well. In this episode we encounter the plague, metaphorical backstabbing, literal backstabbing, the death of a boyfriend, a marriage proposal, and the fall of Rome.
S1E6 - Stealing Saints for the Glory of Venice 11.03.2026 12:50
Saint Mark the Evangelist had an interesting life, and then his body had an interesting afterlife. A medieval heist is underway! In this episode we encounter discussion of human remains, religious rivals, demoted saints, severe storms, forbidden trade routes, and customs officials.
S1E5 - The Nika Riots: Chariots on Fire 04.03.2026 16:04
We've finally reached the Byzantine Empire, with Emperor Justinian. Chariot racing! Angry mobs of sports fans! And the coronation of a fake emperor, what isn't to like? In this episode we encounter too much fandom, political intrigue, many people dying, armies turning on civilians, and sports you don't care about.
S1E4 - What's Rome's DEAL? 25.02.2026 16:41
The whole Roman timeline in under 17 minutes. Can we do it? Sure. Should we have done it? Historians will argue. The important part is not the details we retain, but the Brutuses we meet along the way. In this episode we encounter tyrants, questions about how to run an empire, assassinations, civil wars, a Charlemagne jumpscare, and an extremely quick overview of over 2,000 years of history.
S1E3 - The Mystery of Everest 18.02.2026 17:39
Who made it to the top of Mt. Everest first? We delve into the disappearance of George Mallory and Sandy Irvine on their way to summit Everest. In this episode we encounter death by misadventure, lots of mountain climbing talk, a scary mountain, preserved dead bodies, a detached foot, the Death Zone, and a mystery that may never be solved.
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