David Olusoga and Sarah Churchwell's new series highlights lesser-known historical events like the Black Tom bombing of 1916, alongside other topics such as England's great storm of 1703 and the female pirates Anne Bonny and Mary Read. Other notable podcasts include "Divine Intervention," which details Boston's anti-Vietnam war activists, and "Shadow Kingdom: God's Banker," which explores the mysterious death of banker Roberto Calvi. Additionally, "Icebergs" offers a humorous take on wellness while examining deeper issues with comedian Kemah Bob, and "Branched Out" explores the significance of trees across cultures.
We want to tell us about the world-shaping moments we're not taught about, which in this case was the Black Tom 1916 bombing.
Its introduction alone plunges you into the minutiae of life in the city's Dorchester suburb, before promising radical nuns in combat boots.
What was he hiding about the Vatican Bank's criminal activities? Lawyer Nicolo Majnoni is obsessed with finding out.
This soothing pod from cultural critic Soma Ghosh offers an alternative multicultural history of trees from around the world.
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