Épisodes

  • Phineas Gage: A Mind-Blowing Experience
    Mar 2 2026

    He lost part of his brain but stayed awake. In this episode, we tell the unbelievable true story of Phineas Gage—the man who survived the ultimate workplace accident—and how the iron that should’ve killed him instead reshaped science, psychology, and the idea of what makes you… you.

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    34 min
  • King Zog I: Bullets, Blood Feuds, and a Self-Crowned King
    Feb 23 2026

    King Zog I of Albania survived assassination attempts, coups, exile, and international pressure to crown himself king in one of Europe’s most unstable regions. This episode follows Zog’s entire life—from his rise as a teenage warlord, to becoming a modernizing monarch, to his dramatic escape as World War II closed in. It’s a story of ambition, survival, and one man’s determination to rule against all odds.

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    26 min
  • Linda Hazzard: The Hunger Cure
    Feb 16 2026

    In the early 1900s, self-proclaimed healer Linda Hazzard promised miraculous cures through one simple method: starvation. Branding herself as a medical authority, she convinced wealthy patients that extreme fasting could cleanse the body of disease—while quietly starving them to death under her care. In this episode, we unravel how pseudoscience, charisma, and blind trust turned a “wellness retreat” into a death sentence—and how Hazzard nearly got away with murder.

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    27 min
  • Birds of War: Pigeon Guided Missiles
    Jan 26 2026

    Long before AI and smart weapons, the U.S. government explored a very different guidance system: pigeons. Project Pigeon was a real, classified attempt to train birds to steer missiles using behavioral science. In this episode, we break down how it worked, why it almost didn’t sound insane at the time, and how close it came to becoming a weapon of war.

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    37 min
  • Neglected Waters: The Marie Joseph Story
    Dec 8 2025

    A summer afternoon, a public pool, and a mystery that went unnoticed far too long. In this episode of The House Red, we follow the quiet disappearance of Marie Joseph—and the unsettling questions that rose to the surface afterward.

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    29 min
  • The New England Vampire Panic: Fear, Folklore, and the Vampire Next Door
    Dec 1 2025

    New England once had a full-on vampire panic — and no, it wasn’t sparked by a moody novelist or a fog machine gone rogue. In this episode of The House Red, we dig up (literally) the bizarre 19th-century hysteria that had entire towns convinced their neighbors were undead. From exhumations to accidental medical theories, this story has everything: fear, folklore, family drama, and a whole lot of questionable science.

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    33 min
  • Miracle at Noon: The Day the Sun Danced
    Nov 24 2025

    On October 13th, 1917, tens of thousands gathered in Fátima expecting a miracle — and many swore they got one. Witnesses reported the sun spinning, plunging, dancing, and defying every law of physics. Was it divine intervention? Mass hysteria? Atmospheric weirdness? In this episode of The House Red, we dive into the testimonies, theories, and the extraordinary spectacle that turned a sleepy Portuguese field into the site of one of history’s most debated miracles.

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    30 min
  • Chaos in Karansebes: The Austrian Army Debacle
    Nov 17 2025

    When an army mistakes itself for the enemy, things get weird fast. In this episode, we dive into the legendary 1788 Austrian Army debacle at Karansebes—an epic cascade of misunderstandings, booze-fueled panic, flying passwords, and friendly fire so chaotic it practically fought itself. Grab your canteen: this is military history at its most gloriously ridiculous.

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    36 min