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The Constant: A History of Getting Things Wrong

Mark Chrisler
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James R. Thompson Center
Chicago
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Helmut Jahn
Architecture
Socrates
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Postmodernism
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Peloponnesian War
Brutalist Architecture
Preservation
Democracy
Ether Day
Nitrous Oxide
Coast To Coast AM
Mel's Hole
Urban Design
Public Space

A podcast about exactly what it says it is: examining the bad ideas, mistakes and accidents that misshaped our world.

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes222Founded8 years ago
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Recent Guests

Nicky Woolf
Podcaster and journalist known for mini-series on various topics including QAnon
Episode: The Need for Speed (w/ Nicky Woolf)
Francine Jackson
Lead astronomer for Brown University's LAD Observatory and a local history buff.
Brown University
Episode: In The Meantime
Lindsay Graham
Host of History Daily and known for American Scandal and American History Tellers
Noiser and Airship
Episode: Introducing: History Daily
Dr. Douglas Selvidge
Historian at Humboldt University in Berlin
Humboldt University
Episode: Presenting: Historical Blindness
Mel Waters
The individual who reported the existence of Mel's Hole on Coast to Coast AM.
Episode: Rock Bottomless, Part 1

Host

Mark Chrysler
Host known for his engaging storytelling and deep research into the historical inaccuracies and misunderstandings that have shaped society. He presents topics with humor and clarity, aiming to make complex ideas accessible to a broad audience.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 2k ratings
  • Comme ci, comme ca

    Really like some episodes. Really lost on others.

    One request. Please stop asking for stories in your podcast description. I’d like to know what the episode is about instead of seeing your plea for stories again.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Jack101%
    United States2 months ago
  • Absolutely my favorite podcast. Super interesting and I always learn new information while being entertaining.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    mikezane
    2 months ago
  • Newbie Constantine

    I’m new to the podcast but damn it’s addictive. Brilliantly researched, delightfully presented. Get with it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Side Eye Panda
    United Kingdom3 months ago
  • Hey Mark, last statement? Nicely played ( not WELL played, but NICELY. )

    Podcast Addict
    5
    3JJENSEN
    3 months ago
  • Outstanding podcast

    I am a proud supporter of this podcast. It’s smart, funny and informative. I love the presentation and Mark has a great voice which always makes it an enjoyable listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dr.Trixie
    United States4 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the informative and entertaining nature of the content, often praising the host's storytelling abilities and the captivating presentation of historical topics.
The podcast has been described as addictive, with many expressing admiration for its unique approach to exploring lesser-known historical events and the complexities of human fallibility.
Critiques mention occasional pacing issues and aim for more clarity in episode descriptions, but overall reception is overwhelmingly positive, highlighting the well-researched material and engaging narratives.

Chart Rankings

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Apple Podcasts
#81
Taiwan/History
Apple Podcasts
#143
Colombia/History
Apple Podcasts
#180
Denmark/History
Apple Podcasts
#219
Philippines/History
Apple Podcasts
#228
New Zealand/History
Apple Podcasts
#232
Israel/History

Talking Points

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The Need for Speed (w/ Nicky Woolf)
Q: What was the significance of the manhole cover from the nuclear test?
It achieved a speed of approximately 125,268 miles per hour, potentially making it the fastest man-made object.
Tell Me Something I Don't Know (Episode 200!)
Q: What interesting stories do you have?
Special guests and listeners shared trivia including Abraham Lincoln's near membership in the Donner Party and the origin of the term 'rednecks'.
Rock Bottomless, Part 1
Q: Mel, what do you think could be causing these phenomena at the hole?
Mel suggests that the hole could have supernatural elements, recounting a story of a resurrected dog.
Presenting: Historical Blindness
Q: How have conspiracy theories about AIDS influenced public health responses?
These theories discouraged safe practices, leading to disastrous public health decisions, as seen in South Africa.
Presenting: Historical Blindness
Q: What historical instance showcases the politicization of a health crisis?
The AIDS crisis was politicized with conspiracy theories suggesting it was created by the U.S. government as a bioweapon.

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Content primarily revolves around examining historical misconceptions, mistakes, and the impact of erroneous ideas on the development of society. Episodes explore a variety of subjects ranging from little-known inventions and historical figures to significant events that shaped human history, often packed with engaging anecdotes and thorough research. Unique storytelling techniques infuse humor and gravitas into narratives about serious topics, fostering a greater understanding of how human fallibility has influenced the present. This podcast distinguishes itself by offering a fresh perspective on lesser-known historical events and ideas, often framing them within a broader narrative about human nature and societal evolution.

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