Dyllan Gasaway

Naked History

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Welcome to Naked History, the podcast that peels back the polished layers of the past to reveal the weird, wild, and wonderful truths beneath. Hosted by historian Dyllan Gasaway, this show dives into the untold tales, strange coincidences, and overlooked events that shaped the world. From volcanic eruptions that sparked literary masterpieces to strange coincedences, absurd inventions, historical what-ifs, and the mystery of it all, you've found the right place.

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Dyllan Gasaway

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History

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Latest episode

Jul 6, 2026

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Episodes

America's 250th Special, Ep 2: The Locked Rooms and Who Was Left Outside Liberty? 06.07.2026

In Episode 2 of Naked History’s 250th special, we move deeper into the haunted house of the American Experiment and open the locked rooms of the Revolution. The Declaration promised liberty, but not everyone was invited into that promise. This episode looks at the people whose stories complicate the clean patriotic version of 1776: enslaved people who used revolutionary language to pursue freedom,...

America's 250th Special, Ep 1: The Front Door: Revolution, Treason, and the Myth of the Beginning 29.06.2026

America’s birthday starts at the front door. In the first episode of the Naked History 250th Special , we step inside the American Experiment and ask what was actually being born in 1776: a nation, a rebellion, a political argument, or a very expensive group project with muskets? This episode looks at the Revolution before it became marble statues and schoolhouse mythology. The colonies were not o...

Ep26: The 250th Preamble: The Fourth Before It Was the Fourth 23.06.2026

America’s birthday has a footnote. This week on Naked History , we’re warming up for the big July 4th special with a short episode about why the Fourth of July was not always destined to be the Fourth of July. The vote for independence happened on July 2nd, 1776. The Declaration was adopted on July 4th. And somehow, because history loves branding almost as much as it loves paperwork, the press rel...

Ep 25 Debrief: The Radium Girls: The Afterglow, Corporate Denial, and What's Beneath 15.06.2026

The Radium Girls story is already horrifying: young women told to paint glow-in-the-dark watch dials with radioactive paint, sharpen their brushes with their lips, and trust the companies that swore everything was safe. But the main episode only scratches the glowing surface. In this Naked History: Debrief , we’re opening the drawer of radioactive footnotes: what got left out, how corporate denial...

Ep 25: The Radium Girls: Corporate Denial with a Glow 08.06.2026

Podcast Description In this episode of Naked History , we’re turning off the lights and following the glow straight into one of the most horrifying workplace scandals of the twentieth century. The Radium Girls were young women hired to paint glow-in-the-dark watch and instrument dials with radium-laced paint. They were told the work was safe. They were taught to sharpen their brushes with their li...

Naked History - 1 Year Anniversary Special 01.06.2026

One year. Dozens of stories. Far too many historical red flags. This week, Naked History celebrates its first anniversary with the official, deeply unserious, emotionally sincere Naked History Yearbook . Dyllan looks back at a year of weird little doors and big human messes. From the Paris Catacombs to the Emu War, the Great Molasses Flood, the Year Without a Summer, D.B. Cooper, Laika, and more....

Ep 24 Debrief: Amelia Earhart: The Other Seat of the Lost Flight 26.05.2026

Amelia Earhart didn’t vanish alone. In this Naked History: Debrief , we pull Fred Noonan out of the historical overhead bin and give Amelia’s navigator the spotlight he deserves. We dig into who Noonan was, why his role mattered, what details from Earhart’s final flight often get flattened into legend, and why the disappearance still grips us nearly a century later. We also look at the radio confu...

Ep 24: Amelia Earhart: The Pilot, The Plane, and The Mystery Machine 18.05.2026

Before Amelia Earhart became one of history’s most famous mysteries, she was a person: restless, ambitious, media-savvy, stubborn, and very much done with a world that wanted women to stay decorative and grounded. In this episode of Naked History , we look past the question mark and into the life behind the legend. From homemade childhood roller coasters to early aviation death machines, from tran...

Ep 23 Debrief: The Bonus Army: Thank You for Your Service, Please Take a Number. 11.05.2026

After the Bonus Army marched on Washington, the story did not just end in smoke, tear gas, and Douglas MacArthur aggressively failing the vibe check. In this Naked History: Debrief , we go back to the camp at Anacostia to ask what the Bonus Army really exposed: the gap between patriotic speeches and actual support, the government’s Olympic-level talent for turning promises into paperwork, and the...

Ep 23: The Bonus Army: When WWI Veterans Marched on Washington 04.05.2026

In the summer of 1932, thousands of World War I veterans marched on Washington, D.C., not to overthrow the government, but to ask it to keep a promise. They were hungry, unemployed, and desperate in the middle of the Great Depression. Years earlier, Congress had approved bonus payments for their wartime service, but the money was not scheduled to arrive until 1945. So the veterans came to the capi...

Ep 22 Debrief: The Revolution After the Revolution 20.04.2026

In this Naked History: Debrief , we head back behind the barricades of the Paris Commune for the strange, messy, and politically flammable leftovers from the main episode. Dyllan digs into the pieces that didn’t quite fit the first time around: why the cannons of Montmartre were more than just cannons, how Louise Michel became one of the Commune’s most defiant icons, why the myth of the pétroleuse...

Ep 22: The Paris Commune: Hope, fear, and brutal endings 13.04.2026

In 1871, after war, siege, starvation, and political collapse, the people of Paris tried something extraordinary: they took over their own city. In this episode of Naked History , Dyllan Gasaway dives into the story of the Paris Commune — the seventy-two-day uprising that terrified Europe and became one of the most powerful symbols of revolution in modern history. What began as anger at government...

Ep 21 Debrief: D.B. Cooper: The Lasting Mystery and Legacy 06.04.2026

After the jump comes the fallout. In this week’s Naked History: Debrief , Dyllan Gasaway digs into the details, oddities, and lingering questions that make the D. B. Cooper case so hard to shake. From the ransom demands and parachutes to the tie left behind on the plane, this companion episode explores the strange little pieces that kept the mystery alive long after the hijacker vanished into the...

Ep 21: D.B. Cooper: D. B. Cooper: A Briefcase, a Parachute, and the Perfect Vanishing Act 30.03.2026

In 1971, a man calling himself Dan Cooper boarded a plane, asked for $200,000, strapped on a parachute, and vanished into the night. No body. No confirmed identity. No clear ending. Just a briefcase, a bourbon and soda, a clip-on tie, and one of the most famous unsolved mysteries in American history. In this episode of Naked History , Dyllan Gasaway dives into the story of D. B. Cooper, the quiet...

Ep 20 Debrief: Victor Lustig: Selling the Eiffel Tower and Other Red Flags 23.03.2026

What makes a con actually work? In this week’s Naked History: Debrief , Dyllan Gasaway follows up the Victor Lustig episode by digging into the psychology behind the scam. Why do people fall for frauds that seem so absurd in hindsight? Why does status, secrecy, and the promise of insider access override common sense so easily? And why does Victor Lustig still feel so strangely modern? From the per...

Ep 20: Victor Lustig: The Man Who Sold the Eiffel Tower...Twice! 16.03.2026

What kind of man looks at the Eiffel Tower and thinks, I could sell that ? In this episode of Naked History , Dyllan Gasaway dives into the unbelievable true story of Victor Lustig , the polished con artist who didn’t just scam people out of money — he sold them status, secrecy, and the illusion of power. With forged documents, a tailored suit, and an almost supernatural understanding of human ego...

Ep 19 Debrief: The Dancing Plague of 1518 02.03.2026

The main episode told the street-level nightmare. This Debrief goes under the floorboards. In 1518 Strasbourg, people didn’t “party themselves to death.” They moved—compulsively—inside a pressure-cooker world of plague memory, famine cycles, religious dread, and institutions trying to keep order with the wrong map. In this Debrief, Naked History: Debrief tightens the bolts on what we can and can’t...

Ep 19: The Dancing Plague of 1518: When Joy Turned Fatal 23.02.2026

In the summer of 1518, the streets of Strasbourg didn’t erupt in celebration. They erupted in compulsion . One person began to dance. Then another. Then dozens. Accounts describe bodies moving past exhaustion, past reason, past choice, until the city faced an impossible question: How do you stop an outbreak that looks like joy from far away… but up close is suffering? In this episode of Naked Hist...

Ep 18 Debrief: Valentine's Day: Courtly Love Myths vs. Lived Medieval Marriage 16.02.2026

Courtly Love Myths vs. Lived Medieval Marriage (Valentine’s Debrief) Valentine’s Day sells us a medieval love story: longing, poetry, destiny… and maybe a tasteful lute in the background. But medieval marriage? That was often a household institution—built for property, kin networks, labor, inheritance, and survival —with romance as a sometimes-guest, not the foundation. In this Debrief, we rip the...

Ep 18: Saint Valentine(s): Executed, Invented, Monetized 09.02.2026

Valentine’s Day isn’t one origin story—it’s a stack of stories . It starts in martyrdom: early Christian executions and a name—Valentine—that becomes attached to a date. Then the legend engine kicks in, turning a blurry saint into a romantic character. Then medieval courtly love rebrands romance as a performance: longing, coded devotion, poetic suffering. And finally, modern industry does what it...

Ep 17 Debrief: Laika - The truth, the tragedy, and the responsibility of it all 02.02.2026

The main episode told the myth and the mechanics. This Debrief goes where the headlines don’t. We’re talking about what came after Laika’s launch: the later admissions and regrets from inside the Soviet space program, the global public reaction that propaganda couldn’t fully control, and the later space-dog survival flights that complicate the idea that Laika’s death was “inevitable.” Because this...

Ep 17: Laika: Watchdog of the Cosmos 26.01.2026

LAIKA: Watchdog of the Cosmos 🐾🚀 In 1957, the world heard a beep from orbit… and the Space Age officially began. But behind the triumphal headlines of Sputnik 2 is a truth history loves to soften: Laika wasn’t a hero on a grand mission, she was a one-way passenger in a political sprint. No return plan. No reentry system. Just a stray dog turned into a symbol, launched at the speed of propaganda....

Ep 16 Debrief: Secret Societies — Power, Panic, and the Fear of “They” 19.01.2026

Welcome to the Debrief — the quieter room after the lights come up. In this companion episode to Secret Societies , we step back from the big names and dig into the emotional mechanics behind conspiracy thinking. Why secrecy sometimes meant survival, not manipulation. Why fraternities, unions, churches, and political parties don’t scare us the way “secret societies” do. And why fear spreads faster...

Ep 16: Secret Societies: Illuminati, Freemasons, and the Fears We Make Up 19.01.2026

The Illuminati. The Freemasons. Shadowy groups pulling strings behind the scenes — or so we’re told. In this episode of Naked History , we strip away the myths and ask a harder question: what if secret societies weren’t running the world… but fear of hidden power was? From the short-lived Bavarian Illuminati to the very real panic surrounding Freemasonry, this episode explores why secrecy triggers...

Ep 15 Debrief: The Times Square Ball Drop and Y2K. 05.01.2026

On this week’s Naked History: Debrief , we chase two New Year’s traditions to their logical conclusion: the Times Square Ball Drop and Y2K . First, we pull the glittery curtain back on the Ball Drop—how a falling orb became the world’s loudest “NOW,” and how it traces its DNA to old-school public time signals used to synchronize clocks (and keep ships from getting lost). Then we pivot into the lat...

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