Conan O'Brien's Beatles Special Brings the Fab Four to Life on History Podcast
In a standout episode of The Rest Is History: A History Podcast, Conan O'Brien joins Tom Holland for a two-part special that delves into the incredible career of the Beatles. What sets this podcast apart is its unique approach - Holland frames it not as a music-focused show, but rather as a historical exploration of the band's significance. With O'Brien at the helm, the conversation is engaging and informative, shedding light on the Fab Four's enduring impact.
Meanwhile, The Guilty Feminist: Road to Gilead takes an uncomfortable look at the rise of Christian nationalism in the US. Deborah Frances-White's miniseries features interviews with notable figures like Russell T Davies and Chiara Capraro from Amnesty International, offering a nuanced exploration of this pressing issue affecting minorities.
The Doors get a new spotlight on Really?? The Doors?, a fascinating strand that delves into misunderstood cultural icons. Naomi Fry hosts an in-depth conversation with singer-songwriter Weyes Blood and LA punk John Doe, examining the legacy of Jim Morrison and his impact on listeners.
In The Switch: Living Planet, humanity's transition to clean energy is put under the microscope. Hosted by Phil Harrison, this podcast explores regulatory hurdles, investment failures, and faltering political will that have slowed this crucial shift towards sustainability.
Lastly, Paranormia delves into the psychology behind true crime's spookier side, with a particularly chilling investigation into Slender Man and its connection to a real-life tragedy. With each episode, this series showcases in-depth research and thought-provoking analysis of human behavior.
In a standout episode of The Rest Is History: A History Podcast, Conan O'Brien joins Tom Holland for a two-part special that delves into the incredible career of the Beatles. What sets this podcast apart is its unique approach - Holland frames it not as a music-focused show, but rather as a historical exploration of the band's significance. With O'Brien at the helm, the conversation is engaging and informative, shedding light on the Fab Four's enduring impact.
Meanwhile, The Guilty Feminist: Road to Gilead takes an uncomfortable look at the rise of Christian nationalism in the US. Deborah Frances-White's miniseries features interviews with notable figures like Russell T Davies and Chiara Capraro from Amnesty International, offering a nuanced exploration of this pressing issue affecting minorities.
The Doors get a new spotlight on Really?? The Doors?, a fascinating strand that delves into misunderstood cultural icons. Naomi Fry hosts an in-depth conversation with singer-songwriter Weyes Blood and LA punk John Doe, examining the legacy of Jim Morrison and his impact on listeners.
In The Switch: Living Planet, humanity's transition to clean energy is put under the microscope. Hosted by Phil Harrison, this podcast explores regulatory hurdles, investment failures, and faltering political will that have slowed this crucial shift towards sustainability.
Lastly, Paranormia delves into the psychology behind true crime's spookier side, with a particularly chilling investigation into Slender Man and its connection to a real-life tragedy. With each episode, this series showcases in-depth research and thought-provoking analysis of human behavior.