Épisodes

  • Adolf Hitler's American Friend: Henry Ford
    Jun 19 2025

    Yeah, we all have to face an uncomfortable truth.


    Henry Ford and Adolf Hitler shared a bond, and no one likes to admit it.


    Let's see what we can see!


    All supporting documentation can be found here: https://randomknowledge.oracleofstvincent.com/2025/06/17/5-disturbing-facts-about-the-friendship-between-henry-ford-and-adolf-hitler/

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    3 min
  • The Darvaza Crater: The Doorway To Hell
    Jun 14 2025

    So what's up with those wacky Soviets and their burning holes?!


    Let's find out in this episode of Random Knowledge You Should Know focused on the Darvaza crater.


    All episode supporting information found here:

    https://randomknowledge.oracleofstvincent.com/2025/06/14/the-darvaza-crater-5-astonishing-facts-about-turkmenistans-door-to-hell/

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    3 min
  • 5 Mind-Blowing Facts About Clouds That Will Leave You Speechless
    Jun 11 2025

    What, you don't know the weight of a cloud?


    You didn't know a cloud could be made of bacteria?


    What's wrong with you!? It's ok, me either.


    Let's check in on a whole number of things you didn't know about those little fluffy clouds floating over head.


    Full show breakdown can be found here: https://randomknowledge.oracleofstvincent.com/2025/06/11/5-mind-blowing-facts-about-clouds-that-will-leave-you-speechless/



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    3 min
  • Neutron Stars: 5 Mind-Blowing Facts About the Universe’s Densest Objects
    Jun 6 2025

    Neutron stars are cosmic powerhouses, packing unimaginable density, speed, and power into a tiny sphere. Formed from the remnants of massive stars, these stellar oddities challenge our understanding of physics. Here are five weird facts about neutron stars that will leave you awestruck.


    All supporting info can be found here: https://randomknowledge.oracleofstvincent.com/2025/06/06/neutron-stars-unleashed-the-cosmic-powerhouses-redefining-extreme/

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    5 min
  • The World’s Longest Lightning Bolt – April 2020
    Jun 4 2025

    Welcome to Season 1, Episode 6 of “Random Knowledge You Should Know”.

    In today’s electrifying episode, we strike into the record books with the world’s longest lightning bolt ever recorded—a single bolt that stretched across three U.S. states and lit up the sky for over 400 miles. But how is something like this even measured? What causes such an extreme atmospheric event? And why is this record more recent than you might think? Join us as we explore the science, surprises, and sheer power behind nature’s most dramatic light show. You’ll never look at a thunderstorm the same way again.

    https://randomknowledge.oracleofstvincent.com/2025/06/03/the-worlds-longest-lightning-bolt-april-2020/

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    4 min
  • Hoover Dam: Nazi Plots, Celestial Maps, and Concrete Wonders
    May 29 2025

    Welcome to Season 1, Episode 5 of “Random Knowledge You Should Know”. Hello and welcome to a jaw-dropping episode where we unearth the wild, untold stories of the Hoover Dam! This colossal concrete marvel, straddling the Arizona-Nevada border, tamed the mighty Colorado River and powered the Southwest, but its history is packed with bizarre twists—from Nazi sabotage schemes and a celestial star map etched in stone to a mascot dog buried on-site and a refrigeration system that churned out ice by the ton. Join us as we dive into the engineering triumphs, human sacrifices, and downright strange facts that make the Hoover Dam an American legend!


    All supporting information for the show can be found here: Hoover Dam: Nazi Plots, Celestial Maps, and Concrete Wonders – Random Knowledge You Should Know Podcast


    The related short is here: https://youtube.com/shorts/YWxJHIZfO_w?si=LHuOZJjeYqq-uB1U

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    10 min
  • Venus Unveiled: Retrograde Sunrises, Acid Rain, and Glowing Mountains
    May 22 2025

    Welcome to Season 1, Episode 4 of “Random Knowledge You Should Know”.

    Hello and welcome to an out-of-this-world episode where we plunge into the scorching, surreal mysteries of Venus! From its backward-spinning sunrises and evaporating sulfuric acid rain to glowing mountains and planet-encircling hurricanes, this hellish planet—Earth’s twisted twin—redefines bizarre in our solar system.

    Buckle up for a cosmic ride through Venus’s crushing pressures, pancake volcanoes, and a lost ocean that might’ve once harbored life!

    Thanks for diving into the Venus with us! Check our blog for more weird facts, strange discoveries, and updates. Check out the blog for more Oracle of St. Vincent updates.


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    10 min
  • Hugh Williams: The Man That Lives Forever?
    May 15 2025
    Welcome to Season 1, Episode 3 of “Random Knowledge You Should Know”. Ahoy, listeners, prepare to be swept into the stormy saga of Hugh Williams, a name that seems to defy the ocean’s wrath with eerie, almost supernatural luck! This isn’t just one man—it’s a legend tied to multiple shipwrecks across centuries, where men named Hugh Williams miraculously survived disasters that claimed countless lives. From sinking ships in the 17th century to a chilling 1940 rescue, we’re diving into ten jaw-dropping facts about this maritime mystery that’ll make you question fate, coincidence, or something stranger. Batten down the hatches for a wild ride through history’s most bizarre nautical tale!1664 Wreck Spared Only Hugh WilliamsOn December 5, 1664, a ship carrying 81 passengers sank in the Menai Strait off Wales. The sole survivor was a man named Hugh Williams, who clung to wreckage until rescued. Historical records, including parish logs, confirm this disaster, sparking the first whisper of the “Hugh Williams curse” among maritime historians and folklore enthusiasts.https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/hugh-williams-shipwreck/https://hoaxeye.com/2019/08/08/the-unsinkable-hugh-williams/1785 Shipwreck Left Hugh Williams StandingOn December 5, 1785, another vessel sank in the Menai Strait, this time with 54 aboard. Once again, the only survivor was a Hugh Williams, who reportedly swam to shore. Chronicled in Welsh annals, this second coincidence fueled local legends, intriguing statisticians and sailors studying improbable survivals.https://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/wales/posts/The-unsinkable-Hugh-Williamshttps://www.history.com/news/the-strange-case-of-hugh-williams1820 Disaster Repeated the Name’s LuckOn August 19, 1820, a ship foundered in the Irish Sea near Anglesey, drowning 25 passengers—except for, you guessed it, Hugh Williams. Local records from Caernarfon note his survival, adding a third layer to the myth. Folklorists and probability experts marvel at this recurring name in maritime disasters.https://hoaxeye.com/2019/08/08/the-unsinkable-hugh-williams/https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/unsinkable-hugh-williams-story-man-144735601940 Fishing Boat Rescue Defied OddsOn December 10, 1940, the British fishing boat My Lady sank off the Isle of Man with six crewmen. Five drowned, but a lone survivor, Hugh Williams, was plucked from the icy waters. Reported in the Isle of Man Times, this modern echo of the legend stunned WWII-era readers and maritime researchers.https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/hugh-williams-shipwreck/https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/625738/unsinkable-hugh-williamsCommon Name, Uncommon Fate in WalesHugh Williams was a popular name in 17th–19th century Wales, akin to “John Smith” today, yet its repeated link to sole survivors is statistically bizarre. Welsh genealogists, like those at Bangor University, note the name’s prevalence but can’t explain its monopoly on survival, fascinating data analysts and historians.https://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/wales/posts/The-unsinkable-Hugh-Williamshttps://www.wales.com/about/culture/hugh-williams-legend1883 Schooner Added a Twist with Two HughsOn December 10, 1883, a schooner sank off Anglesey with 27 aboard. Two survivors, both named Hugh Williams (one a passenger, one a crewman), swam to safety. This double-Hugh anomaly, logged in maritime records, deepened the myth, thrilling folklore scholars and probability buffs.https://hoaxeye.com/2019/08/08/the-unsinkable-hugh-williams/https://www.history.com/news/the-strange-case-of-hugh-williamsThanks for checking out Mr. Williams with us! Check our blog for more weird facts, strange discoveries, and updates. Check out the blog for more Oracle of St. Vincent updates.
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    10 min