Everything Everywhere Daily is a daily podcast that explores a wide range of topics in history, science, geography, and culture, delivering concise, engaging explanations designed to make complex subjects accessible and interesting to a broad audience. Every day, Everything Everywhere Daily explores fascinating subjects from world history, geography, science, culture, and current events, giving you clear, concise explanations designed to help you learn something new in just minutes. Whether it’s the rise and fall of empires, the mysteries of ancient civilizations, the stories behind famous people, or the science that shapes our world, each episode breaks down complex ideas into accessible, entertaining insights. This educational podcast covers a wide range of topics, including world history, historical events, geography, countries of the world, science and technology, space exploration, economics, politics, and cultural traditions. Episodes dive into everything from the Roman Empire, World War II, and the Age of Exploration to black holes, quantum physics, climate science, and global trade. If you enjoy learning about how the world works and why history matters, this podcast is designed for you. Perfect for curious minds, students, lifelong learners, and fans of educational content, Everything Everywhere Daily delivers daily knowledge in an easy-to-understand, fun-to-listen-to format. Each episode is carefully researched and crafted to provide accurate, reliable information while keeping the storytelling engaging and memorable. If you’re interested in history podcasts, science podcasts, geography podcasts, educational podcasts, or daily learning content, Everything Everywhere Daily brings it all together in one place. With thousands of episodes available, you can explore topics like ancient history, modern geopolitics, scientific discoveries, famous biographies, and little-known facts from around the globe. Subscribe today to Everything Everywhere Daily and join millions of listeners who are learning somethi

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Joseph Mengele: The Angel of Death
Jun 04, 2026
Tell me your favorite episode for the 6th anniversary show! A doctor’s white coat is supposed to symbolize the healing, trust, and compassion of a medical professional  During the Holocaust…
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What Have the Romans Ever Done for Us?
Jun 03, 2026
Tell me your favorite episode for the 6th anniversary show! Rome did not simply vanish when its empire fell.  Its roads, laws, languages, calendars, architecture, engineering, and political ideas…
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Yemen's Long and Complicated History
Jun 02, 2026
For thousands of years, Yemen has been one of the most important crossroads in the world.  It was home to ancient kingdoms, the legendary land of Sheba, the port that gave mocha coffee its name, and…
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Questions and Answers: Volume 43
Jun 01, 2026
Leave an audio message for the 6th anniversary show! https://www.speakpipe.com/EverythingEverywhere Sponsors Newspapers.com Honor the past by uncovering its stories at Newspapers.com …
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The 1921 Tulsa Massacre
May 31, 2026
In 1921, one of the most prosperous Black communities in America was attacked, burned, and nearly erased from public memory.  The Greenwood District of Tulsa, known as Black Wall Street, became the…
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The History of the Pentagon
May 30, 2026
Before the United States entered the Second World War, it had a problem. The military was spread out all over Washington, D.C., and had difficulty functioning.  The solution was a new massive…
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The Rise and Fall of the Aztec Empire
May 29, 2026
Following the collapse of the Toltec Civilization, the Aztecs rose to prominence in 14th-century Mexico. The Aztecs constructed the most formidable state in the Americas, guided by a supreme emperor…
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Chaos Theory and the Butterfly Effect
May 28, 2026
For centuries, scientists imagined the universe as a giant clock, where every motion could, in theory, be predicted.  Then mathematicians and meteorologists discovered something unsettling: even…
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CPR: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
May 27, 2026
For most of human history, when a person’s heart stopped, that was considered the end.  Then, through centuries of trial and error, strange experiments, and medical breakthroughs, doctors discovered…
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The Ebola Virus
May 26, 2026
In 1976, a mysterious and deadly illness appeared almost simultaneously in Sudan and Zaire.  It killed with frightening speed, baffled doctors, and was eventually named after a river few people had…
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The Story of Rum
May 25, 2026
Rum isn’t just a spirit that is used in cocktails. It is unique amongst beverages in how it has shaped history.  Rum has driven the creation of sugar plantations, played an important role in the…
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The Indianapolis 500
May 24, 2026
For more than a century, the Indianapolis 500 has been one of the greatest spectacles in all of sports.  Thirty-three cars roar down the front stretch at speeds unimaginable to the people who first…
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The Australian Outback
May 23, 2026
From the oldest rocks on Earth to underground towns, vanished rivers, red deserts, cattle stations, opal fields, and skies filled with stars, the Australian Outback is one of the most iconic and…
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P.T. Barnum: The Greatest American Showman
May 22, 2026
P.T. Barnum was one of the most famous entertainers of the 19th century, a man who turned curiosity, spectacle, and promotion into an art form and money. He built museums, launched tours, entered…
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The 1967 Anguilla Revolution
May 21, 2026
In 1967, the tiny Caribbean island of Anguilla launched one of the strangest revolutions in modern history.  Its people were not fighting to escape the British Empire, but to remain a part of it…
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Genghis Khan: The Man Who Built the Mongol Empire
May 20, 2026
Born into hardship on the Mongolian steppe, a boy named Temujin rose from exile, betrayal, and captivity to unite the fractured tribes of Mongolia under a single banner.  Having been granted the…
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Failed Physical Media Formats
May 19, 2026
For over a century, companies have tried to invent the next great way to listen to music or watch movies.  Some became household standards that were the foundation of multi-billion-dollar…
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The English Reformation
May 18, 2026
For centuries, England was one of Europe's great Catholic kingdoms. Then, in the span of a single generation, it broke from Rome, closed its monasteries, executed saints and reformers, and created a…
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The Spanish Flu Pandemic
May 17, 2026
In 1918, as the world was nearing the end of the First World War, another disaster was already spreading across the globe.  It was so lethal that someone could be dead within a single day after…
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Stablecoins: What They Are and How They Work
May 16, 2026
One of the most talked-about topics in finance today is stablecoins.  Stablecoins have the potential to totally upend the world of banking and finance.  Banks, governments, and tech companies are…
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Larry Doby and Breaking the American League Color Barrier
May 15, 2026
If you ask anyone to name the athlete who broke the color line in baseball, they will immediately answer Jackie Robinson. If you ask who broke the color line in the American League, there may be a…
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Colorado River: The River That Built the American West
May 14, 2026
Over 1,400 miles, the Colorado River has carved some of the most dramatic landscapes on Earth and enabled life across the American Southwest. It shaped canyons, powered cities, irrigated farms, and…
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The Battle of the Plains of Abraham: How Quebec Became British
May 13, 2026
In 1759, on a plateau outside Quebec City, two armies met in a battle that lasted less than an hour but changed the course of a continent.  The Battle determined the fate of New France, reshaped…
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Mitsubishi Zero: The Aircraft That Changed WWII Aviation
May 12, 2026
In the early months of World War II, one aircraft seemed almost unstoppable.  Fast, agile, and capable of outmaneuvering almost anything in the sky, the Mitsubishi A6M Zero became the symbol of…
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The Traitorous Eight and The Birth of Silicon Valley
May 11, 2026
In 1957, eight young engineers walked away from one of the most important laboratories in America and, in doing so, helped create the modern technology industry.  Their break with a Nobel…
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Rainbows And How They Work
May 10, 2026
Few things in nature are as instantly recognizable as a rainbow.  For thousands of years, rainbows have inspired myths, religion, art, and science.  Yet behind those bands of color is an…
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Project Mercury: America's First Steps Into Space
May 09, 2026
In the late 1950s, the United States found itself trailing in the Space Race as the Soviet Union achieved one milestone after another.  In response, NASA launched Project Mercury, an ambitious…
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The Indian Ocean Trade
May 08, 2026
For thousands of years, before Europeans crossed the Atlantic or steamships crossed the seas, the Indian Ocean connected the known world. Merchants riding the monsoon winds carried spices, silk…
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Calendar Reform (Encore)
May 07, 2026
Our calendar and system of keeping time are rather unique.  It isn’t nice and tidy like the metric system. It is a collection of odd time units, leap years, and rotating calendars.  As such, many…
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Laos: The Forgotten Nation of Southeast Asia
May 06, 2026
Landlocked and often overlooked, Laos sits at the crossroads of Southeast Asia, shaped by empires, rivers, and war.  From the rise of the Lan Xang kingdom to centuries of domination by neighboring…
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