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History Squirt

History Squirt

By: Ron Thompson
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A podcast about real events, badly received. Each week, Jason tells a true story from the past. Ron reacts in real time — with confusion, tangents, and emotional volatility. It’s funny, chaotic, and occasionally informative. History Squirt. A comedy history podcast, updated weekly. Let's squirt!Ron Thompson
Episodes
  • HS017 - Mansa Musa (Tranquil Collapse)
    Aug 24 2025

    Mansa Musa: the emperor who broke economies just by showing up. Richer than your wildest dreams and shinier than the sun, he turned a pilgrimage into a flex that echoed across continents.


    Also, a word from our advertisers at Tranquil Collapse.


    Let’s squirt!


    Shout out to the Pixabay creators who provided sound effects for the episode:

    • SamuelFJohanns
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    34 mins
  • HS016 - Matilda of England, Duchess of Saxony (Titanic 2)
    Aug 17 2025

    Matilda of England: royal daughter, political power broker,and Duchess of Saxony with a diplomatic spine of steel. She married into chaos, raised emperors, and made Europe her chessboard.
    Also, a sneak peek at the new film Titanic 2.

    Let’s squirt!

    Shout out to the Pixabay creators who provided sound effects for the episode:

    • freesound_community
    • LazyChillZone
    • DRAGON_STUDIO
    • SUBMORITY
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    48 mins
  • HS015 - King John Part 2 (Lossage)
    Aug 10 2025

    Part 2: John signs the Magna Carta, throws tantrums, anddies of peaches. Power, paranoia, and poop-water revenge—England’s worst king delivers.

    Also, a word from our advertisers at Lossage.

    Let’s squirt!

    Shout out to the Pixabay creators who provided sound effects for the episode:

    • SUBMORITY
    • freesound_community
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    48 mins
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