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  • History of the Factions and Creatures of Fallout
    Feb 20 2026

    The Great War only lasted two hours — but the history that followed spans centuries.In this livestream, we’re doing a full in-game historical deep dive into the Fallout universe, treating it like real post-apocalyptic history. No memes, no tier lists — just timelines, cause and effect, and how the wasteland actually evolved.What we’re covering LIVE:• Timeline histories of major factions:NCR, Caesar’s Legion, Brotherhood of Steel, Enclave, Institute, Minutemen, Railroad, Vault-Tec, Mr. House, and The Kings• Origins and evolution of wasteland threats:Deathclaws, Super Mutants, Mirelurks, Yao Guai, Radroaches• Technology that shaped the apocalypse:Power Armor, Pip-Boys, Vault experiments• Character deep dives and personal histories:Boone, Nick Valentine, Harold (the Man in the Tree), Mr. House, plus additional wasteland legends• How ideology, trauma, and bad decisions rebuilt civilization the wrong wayThis is Fallout lore presented as real history, from pre-war America to the fractured empires fighting over the ruins.Stick around for the full breakdown, live discussion, and a Top 5 Fallout facts segment you probably haven’t heard before.Join the chat:What faction do you think was closest to actually rebuilding civilization?#Fallout#FalloutLore#FalloutHistory#FalloutNewVegas#Fallout4#VideoGameLore#LoreDeepDive#PostApocalyptic#GamingPodcast#YouTubeLivestream#WastelandHistory

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    1 h et 41 min
  • Exploring The Timeline Of Fallout
    Feb 13 2026

    Tonight, we treat the world of Fallout as real history.

    From the divergence of timelines after World War II, through the rise of atomic culture and hyper-corporate America, to the Resource Wars, the Great War of 2077, and the slow rebirth of civilization across the wasteland—we build a complete chronological account of events across the entire franchise.

    We cover:

    • The divergence from our timeline and the rise of atomic supremacy

    • The Resource Wars and annexation of Canada

    • The bombs falling on October 23, 2077

    • The early Vault experiments

    • The Master and the Super Mutant threat

    • The founding of Shady Sands and the rise of the NCR

    • The events of Fallout

    • The tribal era and Enclave conflict in Fallout 2

    • The Capital Wasteland crisis in Fallout 3

    • The Mojave campaign and Second Battle of Hoover Dam in Fallout: New Vegas

    • The Commonwealth’s fractured future in Fallout 4

    • Appalachia’s early post-war reconstruction in Fallout 76

    We also explore the rise and fall of major settlements like Shady Sands, Vault City, Megaton, Rivet City, Diamond City, New Vegas, and more — tracing how humanity rebuilt, failed, and rebuilt again.

    This episode runs long, perfect for lore fans who want the full historical sweep of the Fallout universe told like a documentary.

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    We record each episode live with audience chat interaction, theories, and debates. If you want your takes featured on the show, join us during the live session!

    See you in the Wasteland.


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    1 h et 13 min
  • The History of Memes
    Feb 6 2026

    Memes didn’t start with cats.
    They didn’t start with the internet.
    And no, your Minion posts are not “timeless.”

    In this episode of the Everyday History Podcast, we deep dive into the real history of memes, from ancient symbols and political cartoons to early internet chaos, to modern algorithm-fed brain rot.

    We talk about:
    • Where the word “meme” actually comes from (and why its creator regrets everything)
    • Why “Loss” broke the internet permanently
    • How memes became political weapons
    • Why Gen Z learns politics through jokes
    • And how we ended up in post-irony hell where nothing is funny and that’s the point

    If you’ve ever laughed at a meme, shared one “ironically,” or understood a joke you absolutely could not explain out loud, congrats. This episode is about you.

    Like, subscribe, and comment your favorite meme.
    If it’s a Minion, we’re judging you silently.

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    1 h et 7 min
  • Saturday Morning Cartoons
    Jan 30 2026

    Today, Dustin and Boo Boo take questions from the live audience and talk about the history of Saturday morning cartoons! Learn where they began, how toys influenced television, and about the tradition in other countries!

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    1 h et 15 min
  • The Berserker at Stamford Bridge
    Jan 9 2026

    The True Story of the Berserker at Stamford Bridge (1066)

    In 1066, at the Battle of Stamford Bridge, a single Viking warrior reportedly held off an entire English army on a narrow wooden bridge—killing dozens before being brought down from below. But how much of this story is real, and how much is legend?

    In this episode of the Everyday History Podcast, we break down:

    • What actually happened at the Battle of Stamford Bridge

    • Who the “berserker” likely was, historically

    • How medieval sources exaggerated (and agreed on) the event

    • How long the Viking army had been away from home

    • Why this moment is considered the symbolic end of the Viking Age

    • And how the effects of this battle are still felt today in warfare, culture, and storytelling

    This isn’t a myth retelling—it’s a grounded, source-based look at one of history’s most famous last stands, and why we still talk about it nearly 1,000 years later.

    If you enjoy deep-dive history, last stands, Viking history, or separating historical fact from legend, this episode is for you.

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    1 h et 11 min
  • The History of Video Games
    Jan 2 2026

    This week on the Everyday History Podcast, Dustin and Boo Boo dive deep into the complete history of video games—told decade by decade, from Cold War laboratories to modern open-world epics.

    Video games didn’t start as entertainment. They began as military simulations, scientific experiments, and accidental distractions on million-dollar machines. Over time, they survived industry collapse, moral panics, congressional hearings, and rapid technological change to become the largest entertainment industry in the world.

    In this episode, we break down the major milestones that shaped gaming history and explore the cultural impact of era-defining franchises like Fallout, Grand Theft Auto, Assassin’s Creed, and Red Dead Redemption. Along the way, we examine how games reflect nuclear anxiety, capitalism, historical memory, violence, progress, and the slow death of old myths.

    This isn’t a console war or a nostalgia trip—it’s a historical timeline of how video games evolved, why they matter, and what they reveal about us.

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    1 h et 34 min
  • The History of Christmas Stories and Movies: Part Deux (How Boo Boo Saved Christmas)
    Dec 19 2025

    Today we can continue talking about even more Christmas Stories!

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    1 h et 20 min
  • A Very Everyday Christmas Part One: The History of Christmas Movies
    Dec 12 2025

    Today, we talk about the history of Christmas movies!

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    1 h et 8 min