Dariusz Skiba

Useful to Know

Education EN ↓ 4 episodes

Short episodes, big discoveries – because learning should be fun.

Author

Dariusz Skiba

Category

Education

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Latest episode

Aug 29, 2025

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Episodes

How Coffee Changed the Course of History 29.08.2025

From a goat herder’s discovery in Ethiopia to the bustling coffee houses that sparked revolutions, coffee has shaped politics, culture, and commerce for over 500 years. Discover how this humble bean brewed its way into the heart of history.

The Real Reason Pirates Wore Eye Patches 22.08.2025

It’s not just about missing an eye. Discover the clever vision trick pirates used to move from blazing sunlight to total darkness below deck in an instant – and how this practical hack became one of the most enduring pirate symbols in history.

Why Salt Was Once More Valuable Than Gold? 15.08.2025

From ancient trade caravans to the salaries of Roman soldiers, salt has shaped economies, sparked wars, and built empires. Discover why this humble seasoning was once more precious than gold, and how it influenced the course of human history.

The Surprising History of Beer: From Ancient Egypt to Modern Pubs 11.08.2025

From the workers of the Egyptian pyramids to medieval monks perfecting their craft, beer has been a part of human history for over 5,000 years. Discover how this beloved drink began as daily fuel, evolved through centuries of brewing traditions, and became the social staple we know today. Raise a glass – you’re about to sip on history.

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