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Join self-certified, award-pining histographer Scott Pinkmountain each week as he spelunks the annals of history from before the Big Bang right up until this very moment right now, heroically embodying the philosophic truism: Comedy + Tragedy = Time. Broadcasting live from the historic Capital Defunct Breakfast Soda Building in Hollywood, CA (not to be confused with the Capitol Building in Hollywood, CA), Pinkmountain brings you the #1 rated The-History-Channeler-themed podcast with the help ...
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COACH is the Church Origins and Church History podcast from the That’s Jesus Channel—exploring the people, movements, documents, and turning points that shaped Christianity from the apostles to the modern day. Each episode is a deep dive into the real stories behind our faith.
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Matthew’s Gospel: A Scribe’s Answer to Crisis, 70 A.D. Other Matthew episodes focus on Aramaic origins and catechetical use. This episode focuses on the post-Temple crisis context. Around 70 A.D., Matthew, a Jewish Christian, penned his Gospel in Antioch after Jerusalem’s Temple fell, as chronicled by Eusebius’ Ecclesiastical History. The destructi…
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Focus: Nero’s persecution of Christians following the 64 AD Great Fire of Rome; early martyrdom and its theological, historical, and emotional impact on the church. The flames had already consumed half the city. Wooden homes cracked and split under heat. Stone temples glowed orange from the inside out. Livestock ran loose. Families screamed for los…
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The extraordinary mission of Patrick to pagan Ireland—his captivity, call, courage, and cultural transformation—and how his legacy challenges modern Christians to trust God’s power across boundaries and fears. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJdTG9noRxsEKpmDoPX06VtfGrB-Hb7T4&si=W7jZcm46Ka3eJlm5 He was a slave. Kidnapped from his home… dragged ac…
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In 405 AD, Jerome completed the Vulgate, translating the Bible into Latin, making Scripture accessible to the Western church. His scholarly rigor and devotion shaped Christian theology, challenging modern believers to study God’s Word with passion. Despite resistance from traditionalists, Jerome’s work became a cornerstone of orthodoxy, inspiring f…
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Around 250 AD, during Decius’ persecution, Rome’s Christians worshipped in secret within the Catacombs of Callistus. Carved beneath the city, these tunnels housed altars and frescoes of fish and crosses. Presbyters like Gaius led Eucharist services for hundreds, hiding from Roman patrols. Deacons smuggled scriptures through narrow passages, while f…
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The Rule of Faith: How the early church preserved and proclaimed the gospel through a memorized, spoken summary of truth—before the Bible was finalized or widespread. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJdTG9noRxsEKpmDoPX06VtfGrB-Hb7T4&si=W7jZcm46Ka3eJlm5 Imagine you’re a Christian in the year 150. Your church doesn’t have a Bible. Your bishop can’…
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In 312 AD, Emperor Constantine’s vision of a cross before the Battle of Milvian Bridge sparked Christianity’s rise to prominence. This pivotal moment reshaped the Roman Empire and the church, challenging modern believers to trust God’s transformative power in unexpected ways. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJdTG9noRxsEKpmDoPX06VtfGrB-Hb7T4&si=W…
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In 203 AD, Perpetua, a 22-year-old noblewoman, and Felicitas, a pregnant slave, were arrested in Carthage with Saturus, Revocatus, and others for refusing Roman sacrifices. Imprisoned in a crowded dungeon, Perpetua recorded visions of heaven and her brother Dinocrates. Governor Hilarian tried them on March 6, ignoring pleas from Perpetua’s father. …
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Follow Ignatius of Antioch’s fearless march to martyrdom in 107 AD, writing letters to churches while facing Roman beasts. His bold faith strengthened early believers, urging modern Christians to stand firm in conviction and unity. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJdTG9noRxsEKpmDoPX06VtfGrB-Hb7T4&si=W7jZcm46Ka3eJlm5 TRANSCRIPT: He could hear the…
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*Trigger warning: This issue speaks honestly and frankly about reality, which is very, very upsetting. Host Scott Pinkmountain returns from years in the wild to deliver the long-awaited solution to the seemingly intractable debate around the 2nd Amendment. Spoiler alert - it's not intractable. He solved it, quite elegantly and fairly, actually.…
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This episode has been posted to the processing unit from an unidentified registrant and thus cannot be verified by Central Command. It will remain temporarily available while its contents is reviewed and retinal certification can be validated, as this feed has been previously authorized by the Uni-Band broadcast department.…
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Episode 52 is the final episode of season one of THC. Thanks for an amazing year. Check back for updates on season 2 soon. If you are just joining us, you definitely don't want to start here. Maybe go back to episode 2 and start there. For the rest of you, y'all rule.
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For the first time ever, we un-story the tale of how the internet came to be. There had to be a first time for everything, and seeing as how the internet falls under the greater category of everything, this is a first time for that. So, don't say we never do things we haven't done before.
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This episode features: Mosaic weaving, business plowing, foregrounding, elision, thought cancelling, malware, forbidden zones, egregious zones and ozones, as well as camel-toting, hoots, and reference to other dimensions. Thank you.
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A little mini-episode to tide you over while Dr. Pinkmountain is "incapacitated" with some heavy lifting. For a direct link to the single from this episode, click here! https://soundcloud.com/the-history-channeler/summer-of-hate-recap-cap-cap-in-yo-ass
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Dear Reader, we wanted to catch you up on a few of our "precious" staff members' goings on here at THC centrale. Remember Lil' Jaffy Bozo, our Twintern? He's currently serving a short sentence for collusion and assault in a private Turkish prison, which explains why our Twintern page is radically defuncted. Higgenbaum is totally fine, but totally u…
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If you are a hardcore THCer, you may have noticed that our sound quality was, shall we say, "compromised," last week. We apologize for this and have since discovered the cause of the lapse in our perfection. It was, of course, Higgenbaum. He touched a button that ruined our perfection, as usual. We've taken the precaution of wrapping Higgenbaum's h…
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Do you remember when things used to matter? Today we bring you a very special episode featuring the Unauthorized Autobiography of someone who was born long after that time. Dig deep into the pest with us, here, on The History Channeler, a podcast, which if you still don't know what that is, help us find out.…
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After a week of infirmy, we're back!! All will be explained in great detail, as our specialty is great details, which sets us apart from other history podcasts which feature great pauses, great intentions, great attempts, perhaps, but details? Eh. Like we always say: The History Channeler. Come for the details. Stay for the Greatness.…
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If you have not heard episode #39 (The Float Tank), we recommend listening to that first, then coming back here, ingesting 71microns of float tank greywater over the course of an unlimited amount of time, and retiring to your antechambre. Relax. It's only float tank juice.
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Since Dr. Pinkmountain is mysteriously nowhere to be found this week, we've hastily arranged a showcase featuring this nation's most cherished stand-up historians with a very special guest emcee. Also, it's our 40th anniversary. As the traditional 40th anniversary gift is food, go ahead and treat us, feed us, and don't ever need us!…
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We know it's redundant to say, because every episode is special, but this is a special episode. "How special?" you ask. It meets and surpasses the ethical standards for specialness established by the Ways and Means and Ways Committee of the Mishegas, CL Kiwanas Club parish #37B as denoted in the 1949 guidelines, signed by President, Clerk and Execu…
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Forgive the intrusion, but we're receiving a live incoming message on our top secret encoded skrillex machine and we had to share it with you in real time! If you're a regular listener, this is extremely exciting for us to bring this to you. If you're new to the show, this probably won't make too much sense to you. We're, uh, happy to have you here…
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Well, not exactly. You kind of have to listen to the episode to catch our wav.length. Get it? Higgenbaum doesn't. He is presently locked in the stairwell with a bucket stuck on his head. In other words, another average day for HGB. (CKO, however, is #1)
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We return with a special "Sacred Entomology" episode where we do that. Scott wanted me to ask you not to tell Syd about some stuff that comes up in this episode, but it doesn't matter really because Syd doesn't listen to the show. Ever. Have I mentioned lately that CKO RULES!!!!! -cko
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"In the name of free men everywhere, I elect me to rule this state of one, an island unto itself, unaffiliated, and thus free from the corrupting influence of special interests and also I don't like the Zionist Jewbags. In my country, I'm allowed to say that. Zionist Jewbags. There, I said it again. Zionist Jewbags. Zionist Jewbags." - Carl Hanson …
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Forget everything you think you knew. Good. That's a start. Now relearn human language, some of your involuntary bodily functions and how to send money online, then listen closely to this episode of America's finest THC-themed podcast. This week we meet a Brand New Special Guest. You're going to be happy.…
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We don't recommend starting here if you're new to the show. Also, if you haven't yet listened to episode #29, do so first. That being said, and while we've got your attention, have you tried our THC branded fragrant plumb muffins? You should. Available at all retail stores and on lines.
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*If you're new to the show, WELCOME! However, we don't recommendstarting here. Too much en media. Roll it back a few episodes. Andbring us lunch. In this episode, we take you live to the super-sub-basement ofthe Capital Building (Holloywood, CA), former home of the nowdefunct Capital Breakfast Soda Company, where Dr. ScottPinkmountain excavates Esq…
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Thusly careens the saga of Blaire and Blaine, winterswept upon afield of hoppy, their feelings all but showing through their woolentriple-knits and dairy-dun blazers, caps hinting at askew,kerchiefs rakish and unsoil'd, sentiment reaching supernaturalheights. Tune in next week to find out which one is Blaire, andwhich one Blaine.…
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Dear hardcore THC'ers, friends, supplicants and donors, it's our pleasure to introduce to you by name the many gentlefolk who help make The History Channeler the most special dear treasure that it is. Without their selfless sacrifice and grueling labor (under tyrannical, sub-human conditions), this show would be nothing more than the raving drivel …
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Episode 23 marks a unique milestone in the life of every podcast. As the most numerically optimized double digit prime number, 23 resonates vibrationally across both the heart and perennial gland, opening the sacred "historic" eye of insight. That this particular episode falls on the 23rd day of the month, sets the stage for a once-in-a-generation …
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"History" she ululated, "is a many-fingered parasite, not unlike the citadel at dusk." She unwrapped a gumball, pocketed the meaty bit and let the casing fall from her forgiving fingers to the loosely-packed earth upon which she trod. Trod. (CKO in perpetuity)
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We'd like to use this space to introduce you to our invaluable support staff members. Unfortunately, there's no one on our support staff that we consider invaluable. Unless "invaluable" means "unvaluable," which, doesn't it seem like it should? (Syd, can you make a note of that for a future Sacred Entomology segment? - SP)…
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For those of you just tuning in, Palsy the Occasionally Sober Puffin is our one-puffin band, supplying interstitial jams, meandering noodles, theme songs, and a ray of (gin-soaked) sunshine to the otherwise glum shadow of our existence.
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