”Bang! Boom! History!” is a fun and exciting podcast for kids, exploring the most explosive moments in history! Each episode takes young listeners on a thrilling journey through time, with stories of famous battles, incredible inventions, and legendary leaders. Presented by father and son team Mike (36) and Luke (9), this podcast makes history easy to understand and impossible to forget! Perfect for curious minds ready to discover the past.
Luke and Mike explore the rise of the Mongol Empire and talk about it's widely feared ruler, Genghis Khan! Luke tells Mike of his military prowess (as well as some particularly gruesome punishments he bestowed upon his enemies), whilst Mike talks about some of the more civilised aspects of the Mongol Empire, which at its peak covered 22% of the globe!
In the 'Great Library of Alexandria", Luke gives a review of the History Atlas ...
It's the American Civil War, and history is heating up! In this exciting episode of Bang! Boom! History! Mike and Luke dive into one of the war’s most epic battles—the showdown between the ironclad ships, the Monitor and the Merrimack! Plus, we meet Abraham Lincoln and discover how he led the USA through this divided time.
Who was Alfred Nobel, and why is his name on one of the most famous prizes in the world? In this exciting episode of Bang! Boom! History, we dive into the story of the man behind the Nobel Prize! From his invention of dynamite to his surprising legacy of peace and science, discover how one man’s big idea changed the world. Who wins a Nobel Prize? What do they win it for? And what’s in that golden medal? Tune in for an explosive adv...
We are back with a brand new season of Bang! Boom! History! and we have decided to head on over to continental Europe (as well as some tiny islands in the middle of nowhere) for an episode on Napoleon Bonaparte!
In true, "we've had a long break" fashion, we totally forgot to do a book review but Luke pulls it back to educate Mike on the "Who was...?" series of books and TV show.
This week Luke and Mike talk about the most notorious monarchs to have ruled over England: the Tudors!
This episode includes the story of how the Tudors came to power through the War of the Roses, a whistle-stop run down of Henry VII's six wives as well as an unrequited love story that led to a would-be invasion of England by Spain!
In the "Great Library of Alexandria" we talk about an absolute whopper of a book (over 15 hours in A...
This week Luke and Mike are joined by special guest, Joel (11) to tell us a banana themed fact about the Stuarts!
We also cover 111 years of English history that sees the execution of the King and 11 years without any monarch.
Mike also gets confused about how Charles II could hide inside a tree and Luke theorises about what would have happened if the Puritans had known Oliver Cromwell was going to come to power.
In this episode Luke and Mike tell the story of the first permanent English colony in North America - Jamestown!
Having recently visited historic Jamestown, Luke is full of facts and stories of the early days of the colony right through to its eventual demise a hundred years later.
In the "Great Library of Alexandria" we review the review the DK book, the Children's Encyclopedia of American History.
This week is a bumper episode as we dive into the "Is it fact? Is it fiction?" story of the Trojan War! We look at the evidence for it being a true story as well as enjoying the bits which are definitely made up!
In the "Great Library of Alexndria" we review the book of the podcast that inspired Bang! Boom! History! - Greeking Out! by Kenny Curtis & Jillian Hughes.
In this episode Luke and Mike talk all things William Shakespeare. They chew over the age old mystery of whether Shakespeare really wrote his plays and Luke tells Mike about the disgusting details of Elizabethan play production and a mishap involving a cannon.
In the "Great Library of Alexandria" we review The Usborne Encyclopedia of History.
Shout out to the Handlebards too, who inspire our family's enjoyment of Shakespeare!
In this episode Luke and Mike talk about the last major offensive of the second world war, the Battle of the Bulge. As usual, Luke surprises Mike with some random facts, whilst Mike tells a story about how the Americans responded to the German demands for them to surrender.
In the "Great Library of Alexandria" Luke and Mike review "Treaties, Trenches, Mud and Blood" by Nathan Hales.
This week Luke and Mike recount the treasonous acts of Guy Fawkes in his attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament. The plot involves poor project planning, spurious fake names and an ill advised method of drying gunpowder.
In the "Great Library of Alexandria" we review "A Street Through Time" - a DK book illustrated by Steve Noon.
This week Mike and Luke tell the story of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius and the destruction of the ancient roman city of Pompeii.
Mike reminisces about his holiday trip to the city whilst Luke is keen to remember all the gory details!
Over in the "Great Library of Alexandria" Mike and Luke review "Romans Magnified" by David Long.
In this final episode of the mini-series on historical creation myths, Luke tells the story of how the Vikings believed the universe was created. This episode features a mythical cow who sculpts gods using his tongue and giants being born from the armpits of another giant!
Over in the 'Great Library of Alexandria' we talk about the Vicious Vikings, from the Horrible Histories series, by Terry Deary.
In this episode Luke tells Mike the Ancient Egyptian creation myth, introducing him to a talking ocean, a sun protected by a cobra and green god covered in plant pictures.
Over in the "Great Library of Alexandria" we talk about the Myth Atlas by Thiago de Moraes.
In this episode Luke tells the Ancient Greek Creation story - The War of the Titans. Meanwhile Mike struggles to pronounce the word, "hecatoncheires" and gets confused with all the names and relations of the Greek Gods.
Get ready for a God who eats his kids and a gruesome grandma who is ready for war!
In the Great Library of Alexandria, we recommend books to our listeners. Today's book is "Greek Mythology" by Jean Menzies
In this introductory episode, Luke tells Mike why he wanted to start a history podcast, his favourite time and place in all of history and crazy story about a human Christmas pudding!
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