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

America's First Law

Episode Date: November 22, 2020

Let’s say you have a brand new country. You want to take it out of a spin and make some new laws. What is the first thing you do? Maybe ratify a treat...

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Operation London Bridge

Episode Date: November 20, 2020

At some point in the future, a phone call will be placed by the private secretary of the Queen to the British Prime Minister. In this call, he will ut...

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History

UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Episode Date: November 19, 2020

I’m sure everyone has heard of such famous places as the Great Pyramids, the Colosseum, the Great Wall of China, and the Taj Mahal. Besides all being...

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The Pintupi Nine

Episode Date: November 18, 2020

In October 1984, nine members of the Pintupi Tribe in Western Australia met some long lost relatives they hadn’t seen in years. The significance of th...

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The Election of 1800

Episode Date: November 17, 2020

I’ve done several episodes on close and interesting US presidential elections throughout history. Mainly they were to put current events into perspect...

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History

Unique Spanish Festivals

Episode Date: November 16, 2020

Many communities around the world hold local festivals. They might have some food stalls, a stage for musical acts, and some rides for the kids. Pret...

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History

A History of Jury Duty

Episode Date: November 15, 2020

Every so often, adults may be asked to perform a civic duty by sitting on a jury. Usually, the commitment might be nothing more than a few hours or a...

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History

Really Big Telescopes

Episode Date: November 10, 2020

Since the dawn of time, humans have looked up at the night sky to watch the stars. ...and then nothing happened for hundreds of thousands of years unt...

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The Sagrada Familia

Episode Date: November 9, 2020

Every year, more than three million visitors will line up and buy a ticket to visit the most popular attraction in all of Spain: The Sagrada Familia....

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Ramanujan

Episode Date: November 8, 2020

In 1913, a young man from the city of Madras in British India sent a letter to one of the world’s preeminent mathematicians, G.H. Hardy, in Cambridge...

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A History of Bread

Episode Date: November 7, 2020

Bread is one of the most important, most commonly consumed, and oldest food products in the world. It’s been called the Staff of Life. It even gets a...

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The Pig War

Episode Date: November 6, 2020

Over the course of history, humans have fought over land, honor, wealth, and religion. But perhaps the oddest, and dumbest war which almost ever broke...

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After Election Day-Leveled

Episode Date: November 5, 2020

Presidential elections in the United States are a very big deal. The entire process can take over a year with all the primaries, campaigning, debates,...

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Extremely Close Elections

Episode Date: November 4, 2020

Democracies have elections, and when you have elections sometimes you have close elections. Sometimes very close elections. Sometimes very very very c...