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.
2082 episodes transcribedThe War of Jenink's Ear
Episode Date: March 1, 2021Throughout history, there have been many causes for wars. Surprise attacks, broken marriages, unpaid debts, and even, of course, good old greed. Howev...
The Princes in the Tower
Episode Date: February 28, 2021In 1483, the King of England, Edward V, and his brother were taken into custody by his uncle Richard the Duke of Glouster and placed into the Tower of...
The Zimmerman Telegram
Episode Date: February 27, 2021In 1917, British Intelligence intercepted a diplomatic telegram between Germany and Mexico. The contents of the telegram contained information that ha...
Cathedrals
Episode Date: February 26, 2021If you have ever traveled in Europe, odds are you have visited at least one major cathedral. These massive religious buildings were and still are, the...
Mountweazels
Episode Date: February 25, 2021Copyright is what protects creators from having someone copy and make money off of their work without compensation. However, there are some things lik...
A History of Mars Exploration
Episode Date: February 24, 2021Ever since humans looked up at the stars they noticed that a few of them were different from the others. They moved. These moving points of light were...
The London Beer Flood
Episode Date: February 23, 2021Early 19th century London was a dangerous, dirty, dingy place with tons of poverty and a lot of drinking. Alcoholism was common and excessive drinking...
Base Units of Measurement
Episode Date: February 22, 2021Every day we are constantly using measurements. We have ways of measuring distance, temperature, time, light, pressure, energy….everything. Yet, why d...
Mitochondrial Eve
Episode Date: February 21, 2021On January 1, 1987, a paper was published in the journal Nature which rocked the world of anthropology. Researchers Allan Wilson, Mark Stoneking, and...
The Elevator
Episode Date: February 20, 2021Some of the things we use every day were invented in the distant past. Other things were invented quite recently. However, there is a category of inve...
Space Junk
Episode Date: February 19, 2021In 1957, Sputnik was launched into orbit as the world’s first artificial satellite. Today, 64 years later, there are more than 1,000,000 objects large...
Who Was the Richest Person in History? (Encore)
Episode Date: February 18, 2021Jeff Bezos, the founder, and CEO of Amazon was recently named the richest person in the world. This is primarily a function of the stock he owns in th...
Why are French Fries called French Fries? (Encore)
Episode Date: February 17, 2021Everyone loves french fries. It is one of the few things which most people can agree on in the world today. The average American consumes over 16 poun...
Why Doesn't the US Use the Metric System? (Encore)
Episode Date: February 16, 2021Of the 193 countries in the United Nations, exactly three haven’t adopted the widespread use of the metric system: Myanmar, Liberia, and the United St...
Decimation
Episode Date: February 15, 2021You are probably familiar with the term decimation. The word is usually used in English to mean “to cause great destruction or harm”. However, to anci...
The Theremin
Episode Date: February 14, 2021You are probably familiar with the four basic types of musical instruments: strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. However, is it possible to have...
Valentine's Day
Episode Date: February 13, 2021Every February 14, people around the world celebrate Valentine’s Day. It is a day for everything heart-shaped, flowers, flowers, candy, and romance. W...
Domus Aurea
Episode Date: February 12, 2021Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, known to history as just Nero, was not the best of Roman Emperors. In fact, on most lists of Roman Emperors,...
The S.S. Politician
Episode Date: February 11, 2021In the middle of World War II, a small island in Scotland’s Hebrides Islands was suffering through war shortages like most of the country. However, on...
