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Browse every episode of Wait, That’s Random: This Day in History.
Search, scroll, and rediscover remarkable stories from history. Every episode features three fascinating events from that day, all in about 10 minutes.
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July 4, 2026 – Echoes That Never Really End
Saturday, July 4th, 2026 — Happy Independence Day! Today’s stories are about ideas that continued echoing long after the moments that created them. In this episode, we look at the incredible coincidence of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both dying on the 50th anniversary of American independence… follow Henry David Thoreau as he begins his famous experiment at Walden Pond… and meet the radio personality who helped introduce America to …
July 3, 2026 – Symbols That Outlive Their Time
Friday, July 3rd, 2026 — Today is National Fried Clam Day, and today’s stories are all about symbols that became bigger than themselves. In this episode, we discover why the steam locomotive Mallard still holds a world speed record nearly 90 years later… explore why one ordinary-looking stone has represented Scottish identity for centuries… and look at how the first cornerstone of One World Trade Center became a symbol of …
July 2, 2026 – Ideas Ahead of Their Time
Thursday, July 2nd, 2026 — Today is I Forgot Day, and today’s stories all have one thing in common: they weren’t appreciated immediately. In this episode, we uncover why America actually voted for independence on July 2… explore how Back to the Future survived rejection after rejection before becoming a classic… and look at why surfing had to wait centuries before finally becoming an Olympic sport. Plus, a birthday tribute …
July 1, 2026 – Making the World Feel Smaller
Wednesday, July 1st, 2026 — Today is National Creative Ice Cream Flavors Day, and today’s stories are about things that made the world feel a little smaller. In this episode, we visit the opening of the Philadelphia Zoo, the first public zoo in the United States… explore how ZIP Codes helped organize a growing country… and look at the Sony Walkman, the little cassette player that changed how people carried …
June 30, 2026 – Crossing the Impossible
Tuesday, June 30th, 2026 — Today is National Handshake Day, and today’s stories are all about people willing to take extraordinary risks. In this episode, we follow Charles Blondin as he becomes the first person to walk across Niagara Falls on a tightrope… investigate the mysterious Tunguska Event that flattened millions of trees without leaving an impact crater… and celebrate the birth of the Chevrolet Corvette, just one day after …
June 29, 2026 – The End of One Era and the Start of Another
Monday, June 29th, 2026 — Today is National Waffle Iron Day, but today’s stories are all about endings… and what comes next. In this episode, we look at the day Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre burned to the ground during a performance of Henry VIII… the launch of the first iPhone, a product that changed how billions of people communicate… and the end of Pontiac, a brand that meant far more to …
June 28, 2026 – History’s Unexpected Turning Points
Sunday, June 28th, 2026 — Today is National Tapioca Day, but today’s stories are anything but ordinary. In this episode, we explore an alleged plot to assassinate George Washington before the United States was even officially born… the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, which ended one world war while helping set the stage for another… and one of the world’s first major video game championships, decades before anyone had …
June 27., 2026 – The Roads, Signals, and Machines That Connected Us
Saturday, June 27th, 2026 — Today is National Sunglasses Day, which somehow led us to radio signals, cash machines, and Route 66. In this episode, we look at Guglielmo Marconi’s early radio demonstration… the first ATM beginning operation in London… and the day Route 66 was officially removed from the U.S. Highway System, even though it never really left American imagination. Plus, the birthday of J. J. Abrams, whose storytelling …
June 26, 2026 – The Ordinary Things That Became Extraordinary
Friday, June 26th, 2026 — Today is National Chocolate Pudding Day, which somehow led us to medieval legends, grocery store scanners, and the world’s largest water gun fight. In this episode, we explore the enduring mystery of the Pied Piper of Hamelin… the first barcode ever scanned on a pack of chewing gum… and the Guinness World Record for the largest water pistol fight ever held. Plus, the birthday of …
June 25, 2026 – The World Looks Different Now
Thursday, June 25th, 2026 — Today is National Catfish Day, which somehow led us to famous battles, radioactive elements, and color television. In this episode, we look at the Battle of the Little Bighorn and how its story has evolved over time… Marie Curie’s announcement of the discovery of radium and the scientific revolution that followed… and the first commercial color television broadcast, which gave audiences a glimpse of the …
June 24, 2026 – The Things People Said Couldn’t Be Done
June 24th, 2026 — Today is National Take Your Dog to Work Day, which somehow led us to modern art, lost nuclear weapons, and bridge construction. In this episode, we look at Pablo Picasso’s first major exhibition in Paris… the extraordinary recovery efforts following the loss of a hydrogen bomb near Greenland… and the opening of the Humber Bridge, which became the world’s longest suspension bridge span at the time …
June 23, 2026 – The Things That Refused to Go Away
June 23rd, 2026 — Today is National Detroit-Style Pizza Day, which somehow led us to typewriters, giant hot dogs, and a blue hedgehog. In this episode, we look at the invention of the typewriter and why you’re probably still using its keyboard layout… a record-setting hot dog that proves humans will turn almost anything into a competition… and the North American debut of Sonic the Hedgehog, one of gaming’s most …
June 22, 2026 – The Things Nobody Saw Coming
Monday, June 22nd, 2026 — Today is National Onion Rings Day, which somehow led us to environmental disasters, mobile phones, and Harry Potter. In this episode, we look at the Cuyahoga River fire and how it became a symbol of environmental reform… the launch of America’s first regularly scheduled cellular phone service… and the publication of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, a book that grew into a worldwide phenomenon …
June 21, 2026 – The Machines That Changed Everyday Life
June 21st, 2026 — Today is National Daylight Appreciation Day, which somehow led us to farming equipment, Ferris wheels, and early computers. In this episode, we look at Cyrus McCormick’s mechanical reaper and how it changed farming… the debut of the world’s first Ferris wheel at the Chicago World’s Fair… and the Manchester Baby, the pioneering computer that successfully ran the first stored program. Plus, the birthday of Ray Davies …
June 20, 2026 – The Stories That Wouldn’t Stay Buried
Saturday, June 20th, 2026 — Today is National Vanilla Milkshake Day, and today’s stories unexpectedly became about events that refused to fade away. In this episode, we look at the Black Hole of Calcutta and the historical debate that continues centuries later… the acquittal of Lizzie Borden in one of America’s most famous murder cases… and the release of Jaws, the movie that changed Hollywood while terrifying beachgoers everywhere. Plus, …
June 19, 2026 – The Things That Keep Coming Back
Friday, June 19th, 2026 — Today is Juneteenth, commemorating the day in 1865 when news of emancipation finally reached enslaved people in Galveston, Texas. We briefly reflect on the significance of the holiday before exploring a very different collection of stories connected by the passage of time. In this episode, we look at the earliest recorded observation of Halley’s Comet… the first Father’s Day celebration in Spokane, Washington… and Stephen …
June 18, 2026 – The Things People Leave Behind
Thursday, June 18th, 2026 — Today is National Splurge Day, and today’s stories unexpectedly became about the traces people leave behind. In this episode, we look at the uncertain beginning of the War of 1812… Sally Ride becoming the first American woman in space… and one of the strangest archaeological discoveries in recent memory: ancient chewing gum that helped scientists learn about someone who lived thousands of years ago. Plus, …
June 17, 2026 – The Things We Finally Got to See
Wednesday, June 17th, 2026 — Today is National Eat Your Vegetables Day, and today’s stories unexpectedly became about things humanity imagined long before it actually saw them. In this episode, we look at the arrival of the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor… one of the first successful photographs of a giant squid in the wild… and the images that transformed the planet formerly known as Pluto from a …
June 16, 2026 – The Schedule Matters
Tuesday, June 16th, 2026 — Today is National Fudge Day, and today’s stories unexpectedly became about structure, timing, and expectations. In this episode, we look at Abraham Lincoln’s famous “House Divided” speech, the opening of America’s first roller coaster at Coney Island, and Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho, a movie that helped change how audiences experienced films by insisting people arrive before the show started. Plus, the birthday of comedy legend Stan …
June 15, 2026 – The Systems We Build to Get Through the Day
Monday, June 15th, 2026 — Today is National Lobster Day, and today’s stories ended up becoming a surprisingly interesting look at how humans solve problems. In this episode, we explore the Magna Carta and the moment a king was forced to accept limits on his power… one of history’s earliest blood transfusions and the risky experiments that helped pave the way for modern medicine… and ancient Roman fast-food counters that …
June 14,2026 – The Things We Take for Granted
Sunday, June 14th, 2026 — Today is Flag Day, which somehow turned into an episode about everyday things that quietly changed the world. Today’s episode looks at one of the earliest U.S. sandpaper patents, the first time Americans heard a president speak over radio, and the discovery of a giant prehistoric penguin that stood nearly five feet tall. Plus, the birthday of folk singer, storyteller, and actor Burl Ives. A …
June 13, 2026 – The Rules We Play By
Saturday, June 13th, 2026 — Today is National Sewing Machine Day, which somehow turned into an episode about rules. Today’s episode looks at the Supreme Court decision that created the Miranda warning… the release of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and one of the most famous school-skipping adventures in movie history… and the discovery of ancient gaming pieces that reveal people thousands of years ago enjoyed many of the same competitive …
June 12, 2026 – The Things That Lasted Longer Than Expected
Friday, June 12th, 2026 — Today is National Peanut Butter Cookie Day, which somehow turned into an episode about ideas that stuck around far longer than anyone expected. Today’s episode looks at the debut of the Swiss Army Knife, the invention that became synonymous with versatility… the arrival of the LP record, which transformed how people listened to music… and the famous “Tear down this wall” speech, whose most memorable …
June 11, 2026 – The Stories That Refused to Stay in the Past
Thursday, June 11th, 2026 — Today is National Corn on the Cob Day, which somehow turned into an episode about stories with extraordinary staying power. Today’s episode explores the legendary fall of Troy and the mystery of the Trojan Horse… the nationwide release of E.T. and the cultural phenomenon that followed… and the video game cartridge that sold for millions because nostalgia turned it into history. Plus, the birthday of …
June 10, 2026 – The Tools We Use to Share Ideas
Wednesday, June 10th, 2026 — Today is National Herbs and Spices Day, which somehow turned into an episode about knowledge, communication, and the tools people use to pass ideas along. Today’s episode looks at Benjamin Franklin’s famous kite experiment and the myth that grew around it… the creation of the Smithsonian Institution through one of history’s strangest inheritances… and the ballpoint pen, an invention so successful that most people never …
