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Holiday History

Education EN ↓ 25 episodes

An exploration of the history of holidays, designed to give elementary-aged students a fun and useful look at the honest history behind holidays. Help your children expand both their vocabulary and their understanding of the world around them with these audio lessons.

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Pallas

Category

Education

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pallas.castos.com

Latest episode

May 12, 2026

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Episodes

D-Day History Origins and Allied Traditions: D-Day History Origins and Allied Traditions 12.05.2026

Explore how Germany's costly Eastern Front campaign against the Soviet Union left Nazi forces exhausted and vulnerable, setting the stage for D-Day's success. Learn the surprising history showing why the June 6, 1944 invasion succeeded and how it fit into the broader Allied strategy that ultimately defeated Nazi Germany.

D-Day History Origins and Allied Traditions - Countries Still Argue About Who Really Won World War II 12.05.2026

Explore how Germany's costly Eastern Front campaign against the Soviet Union left Nazi forces exhausted and vulnerable, setting the stage for D-Day's success. Learn the surprising history showing why the June 6, 1944 invasion succeeded and how it fit into the broader Allied strategy that ultimately defeated Nazi Germany.

D-Day History Origins and Allied Traditions - American Companies Made Money Helping Nazi Germany Before the War 12.05.2026

Explore how Germany's costly Eastern Front campaign against the Soviet Union left Nazi forces exhausted and vulnerable, setting the stage for D-Day's success. Learn the surprising history showing why the June 6, 1944 invasion succeeded and how it fit into the broader Allied strategy that ultimately defeated Nazi Germany.

D-Day History Origins and Allied Traditions - The Allies Excluded France from Planning Their Own Liberation 12.05.2026

Explore how Germany's costly Eastern Front campaign against the Soviet Union left Nazi forces exhausted and vulnerable, setting the stage for D-Day's success. Learn the surprising history showing why the June 6, 1944 invasion succeeded and how it fit into the broader Allied strategy that ultimately defeated Nazi Germany.

D-Day History Origins and Allied Traditions - D-Day Happened Because Germany Ran Out of Gas Fighting Russia 12.05.2026

Explore how Germany's costly Eastern Front campaign against the Soviet Union left Nazi forces exhausted and vulnerable, setting the stage for D-Day's success. Learn the surprising history showing why the June 6, 1944 invasion succeeded and how it fit into the broader Allied strategy that ultimately defeated Nazi Germany.

Exploring the Lewis and Clark Expedition - The Expedition Was Really About Trade and Power 25.04.2026

Discover the untold story behind America's most famous exploration. Learn how the Lewis and Clark Expedition was driven by trade, power, and westward expansion rather than pure scientific discovery. Explore the geopolitics, Native American nations, and the Louisiana Purchase that shaped a young nation's destiny.

Juneteenth: From Emancipation to Modern Celebration - Enslaved People in Texas Knew About Freedom But Could Not Reach It 25.04.2026

Discover the powerful story of Juneteenth through the experiences of over 200,000 enslaved people in Texas who knew freedom existed but couldn't reach it. Learn how the Emancipation Proclamation became reality, why Texas became slavery's stronghold, and how June 19th evolved into a celebration of liberation and resilience that matters today.

Memorial Day: Patriotism, Power, and Whose Story Counts - The First Memorial Day Was Created by Freed Black Americans in Charleston in 1865 19.03.2026

Discover how freed Black Americans created the first Memorial Day in Charleston in 1865—a forgotten history that reveals patriotism's true meaning. Explore how this powerful origin story was erased, and examine how Memorial Day's meaning has been shaped by competing narratives about race, power, and whose sacrifices we choose to remember.

The History of St. Patrick's Day - The Legend of Patrick s Miracles and His Special Deal with God 16.03.2026

Discover the real story behind St. Patrick's Day! Learn about the historical Saint Patrick—a Roman-British boy captured by Irish raiders who became a slave shepherd—and how his faith transformed his life. Explore the religious roots of this beloved holiday and how celebrations have evolved from ancient traditions to modern parades.

St. Patrick's Day - Who Was the Real Saint Patrick and Why Did He Come to Ireland 16.03.2026

Discover the real story behind St. Patrick's Day! Learn about the historical Saint Patrick—a Roman-British boy captured by Irish raiders who became a slave shepherd—and how his faith transformed his life. Explore the religious roots of this beloved holiday and how celebrations have evolved from ancient traditions to modern parades.

Immigration: America Has Always Argued About Who Belongs Here 16.03.2026

Explore 300+ years of America's complex relationship with immigration. Learn how debates about who belongs in America shaped the nation, from colonial German settlers to modern policy, revealing surprising parallels between historical fears and today's arguments about newcomers.

COVID Lockdowns Ep. 1: When the World Stopped 22.02.2026

March 2020: playgrounds chained shut, empty streets stretching for miles, and billions of people—sick or healthy—ordered to stay home. It had never happened in human history. Journey from Wuhan's dramatic first lockdown to Italy's fateful decision that would reshape the entire Western world. What made leaders try something so extreme? Learn more at pallascenter.com

Thinking Green Ep. 1: When Doomsday Didn't Come 12.02.2026

In 1970, a Smithsonian scientist warned that 80% of all animal species would vanish by 1995. A Stanford professor predicted hundreds of millions would starve in the 1970s. Another expert said we'd run out of oil and the planet would freeze 11 degrees colder. None of it happened. This episode explores the dramatic environmental predictions that gripped a generation—and why they were spectacularly w...

Cesar Chavez Ep. 1: Who Picked Your Breakfast? 04.02.2026

The strawberries in your cereal, the grapes in your jam—who picked them? For most of American history, farmworkers remained invisible. Young Cesar Chavez lived happily on his Arizona ranch, gathering eggs and listening to his grandmother's stories, until the Great Depression swept everything away. Discover how a boy who described himself as "a wild duck with clipped wings" would one day help milli...

Women Who Changed America Ep. 1: Invisible by Law 29.01.2026

What if getting married meant you legally ceased to exist? In early America, that was reality. Under coverture laws, a wife couldn't own property, control her money, or even claim her own children—the law said she and her husband were one person, and that person was him. Yet women found ways to fight back, from running farms during the Revolution to becoming spies with bounties on their heads. Lea...

Presidential Power Ep. 1: The Fear of Creating a King 22.01.2026

They had just escaped one king—the last thing America's founders wanted was to create another. In the sweltering summer of 1787, men gathered in Philadelphia to answer an impossible question: how do you build a leader strong enough to govern, but not so powerful he becomes a tyrant? Discover the fierce debates between Federalists and Anti-Federalists that shaped the presidency we know today. Learn...

Valentine's Day Ep. 1: A Martyr, Not a Matchmaker 20.01.2026

Think Valentine's Day started with a kind priest secretly marrying young lovers? Think again. The real Saint Valentine—actually several men by that name—died as Christian martyrs in ancient Rome, executed for refusing to worship Roman gods. One restored a blind girl's sight; another healed a crippled boy. But neither had anything to do with romance. So how did their story become about love? Learn...

Inaugurations Ep. 1: When Washington Forgot the Bible 08.01.2026

George Washington's first inauguration was supposed to happen on March 4, 1789—but Congress couldn't count the votes in time. When the ceremony finally took place nearly two months late, officials made a startling discovery: they'd forgotten the Bible and had to borrow one from a nearby Masonic lodge. Discover how this improvised, chaotic beginning launched one of democracy's most sacred tradition...

Inaugurations Ep. 1: When Washington Forgot the Bible 08.01.2026

George Washington's first inauguration was supposed to happen on March 4, 1789—but Congress couldn't count the votes in time. When the ceremony finally took place nearly two months late, officials made a startling discovery: they'd forgotten the Bible and had to borrow one from a nearby Masonic lodge. Discover how this improvised, chaotic beginning launched one of democracy's most sacred tradition...

MLK Ep 5: King's Vision for the Future 08.01.2026
MLK Legacy Ep. 1: Money as a Weapon for Justice 31.12.2025

When Martin Luther King Jr. organized the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955, he discovered a powerful truth: money talks louder than moral arguments. For 381 days, Black residents walked miles to work rather than ride segregated buses, costing the city $3,000 daily. Even a Birmingham segregationist admitted, 'I'm still a segregationist, but I'm not a fool' when boycotts cost millions. Learn more at p...

Bill of Rights Ep. 1: Ten Freedoms That Protect You 10.12.2025

Why did Americans who just won their freedom immediately worry about their new government? In 1791, fear of tyranny led to ten powerful amendments that still protect your life today—from what you say to who can enter your home. Discover how rights written over 230 years ago defend your freedom to speak your mind, practice your religion, and be treated fairly by the police. Learn more at pallascent...

Christmas History Ep. 1: When December 25 Became Christmas 20.11.2025

Imagine a world where celebrating your birthday was considered sinful. Early Christians refused to celebrate Jesus's birth for over 300 years, believing only pagans and sinners marked birthdays. Then Emperor Constantine changed everything in 313 AD, turning Christianity into a political tool. Discover why December 25th wasn't chosen for religious reasons at all. Learn more at pallascenter.com/podc...

Thanksgiving Origins Ep. 1: People of the Dawn 20.11.2025

Forget everything you thought you knew about pre-colonial America. When the Pilgrims arrived in 1620, they didn't find wilderness—they discovered a thriving civilization of 40,000 Wampanoag people with roads, organized villages, and revolutionary farming techniques. Subscribe for the full series at pallascenter.com/podcast. 

Halloween Origins Ep. 1: Samhain's Dark Spirit 19.11.2025

Long before trick-or-treating, Halloween was born from Samhain—an eerie Celtic night when the gates of the "Otherworld," an alternate spiritual realm in Celtic culture, swung open and dangerous spirits crossed into our realm. This wasn't child's play: it was a festival of drunken rebellion where the dead walked among the living, powerful fairy beings threatened humans, and the universe's normal ru...

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