Everything Everywhere Daily: History, Science, Geography & More

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 something new every day.

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History

Queen Boudica

Episode Date: August 8, 2021

In the year 60, Roman forces on the island of Britain, the Roman town of Lunduniam, modern-day London, were attacked and sacked by a group of native C...

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History

The 27th Amendment

Episode Date: August 6, 2021

The American constitution was written in 1788, but there was a mechanism built in to adapt and change the document. Since 1788 the Constitution has...

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History

The American Whig Party

Episode Date: August 5, 2021

American politics has been called a two-party system. While there are two major parties today, and those two parties have been around a long time, the...

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History

How Do Satellites Work?

Episode Date: August 4, 2021

Somewhere over your head, right the moment is an artificial satellite. Many of them actually. They beam television and radio signals down to Earth....

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History

Cincinnatus

Episode Date: July 29, 2021

Throughout human history, people have killed, robbed, and put their lives at risk in the pursuit of power. In fact, almost all of history can be thoug...

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History

The Children of Nazis

Episode Date: July 26, 2021

Almost everyone has a black sheep in their family. Someone who maybe gets in trouble with the law and doesn’t follow rules. But what if you had the m...

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History

All About Uranium

Episode Date: July 25, 2021

Every element on the periodic table has a completely different story. They behave differently, they exist in different abundances, and humans have tot...

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History

The Modern Olympic Games

Episode Date: July 23, 2021

Almost 2,800 years ago the Ancient Greeks held a sporting event every four years on Mount Olympus. The festival was part competition, part religious c...

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Barcodes

Episode Date: July 21, 2021

In 1949, a young inventor by the name of Norman Woodland was sitting on the beach in Florida. While drawing some lines in the sand, he had an idea tha...