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Tag Archives: neuroscience
Live From our Parents’ House: Carlota of Mexico Podcast
Pack your bags because this month we are crossing the ocean to unravel the mystery behind Mexico’s last Empress.
The King’s Speech: George VI Podcast
We welcome a special guest to break down the history and neuroscience behind “The King’s Speech”!
Reputation: Henry VIII Podcast
The only thing more interesting than Henry VIII’s reputation is the truth.
Spill the Tea Party: George III Podcast
The truth behind George III’s madness with a large side of pop culture.
Back to Basics
A journey through the history of schizophrenia, from Talal’s treatment in the 1950s to what COVID is teaching us about the disease today.
Skeezy Lies the Crown: Hapsburg Podcast
The genetics of inbreeding and the history of the Habsburg family.
Napoleon Complexity
Napoleon did not suffer from a deregulated mood or garbled thought process; his entire personality was pathological.
Nothing Like a Mad Woman: Juana of Castile Podcast
Our latest podcast episode covers Juana of Castile, whose supposed madness earned her decades of social isolation, which did no favors for her mental health.
Let’s Get Biblical: Nebuchadnezzar Podcast
On our special holiday episode, we turn to the Bible for the mysterious tale of King Nebuchadnezzar and his delusion that he was a cow.
