Category: InfoBlast: A Brief History Podcast
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InfoBlast #9: Coca-Cola

Nick is joined by Larry Jorgensen, author of “The Coca-Cola Trail: People and Places in the History of Coca-Cola,” as well as “Return to the Coca-Cola Trail,” all of which and more can be found at thecocacolatrail.com. Larry talks all about the history of Coca-Cola, its bottling history, and the brand’s extensive connections to our…
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InfoBlast #8: Female Priests In The Catholic Church

This is a special episode, as Nick is joined by Margaret Mary O’Connor, author of “Scandal in the Shadows: The Original Priest, Mother Mary.” Margaret Mary teaches Nick all about the history of female priests in the Catholic Church, including its origins all the way back to Mary, Mother of Jesus, followed by a discussion…
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InfoBlast #4: Systemic Racism in the US

Nick and Rob take a serious turn this episode discussing Black Lives Matter and a quick history of systemic racism and the police in the United States. This is an important episode. It might even be an upsetting episode. But whichever side you might fall on, please listen to the whole thing. Special Thanks to…
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InfoBlast #3: Toilets and Sanitation

Prepare for the potty humor, because today we’re sharing a quick history on toilets and sanitation. Toilets have a long history filled with explosions, disease, assassination, and even dudes named John & Crapper. Join Nick and Rob as the $#!t hits the fan and even some personal stories are shared of Nick’s adventures with various…
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InfoBlast #2: New Year’s & Calendars

Did you know January 1st hasn’t always been (and still isn’t, in many places) the beginning of the new year? Nick and Rob dive in to the history of New Year’s celebrations and, because the topics are pretty closely intertwined, a quick history on calendars. It’s a story that spans thousands of years and involves…
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InfoBlast #1 | Christmas

For this first episode of InfoBlast, Nick teaches Rob all about Christmas–religious origins, the tree, Santa… even Krampus shows up. Come with us for a trip that starts well before you think it does, pushes up to the Protestant Reformation of Europe, and even has critical changes to its mythology throughout the 18-1900s in its…




