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Not Past It (2021)

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Not Past It

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  • Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E1 ∙ A Race for a Better Breakfast

    Wed, Jun 2, 2021
    How are cornflakes and eugenics connected? On May 31, 1895: the Kellogg brothers filed the patent for what would eventually become Corn Flakes. Simone digs in to the cereal's bizarre, dark origins and examines its lasting impact on the wellness industry today.
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    S1.E2 ∙ The Vax That Got Axed

    Wed, Jun 2, 2021
    Did you know there was almost an AIDS vaccine? On June 3, 1998: AIDSVAX VAX004 reached the final stage of trials before widespread approval. Simone gets the facts on the vax and why it never made it to the masses.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E3 ∙ The LSD No-Hitter

    Wed, Jun 9, 2021
    Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Dock Ellis, played the best game of his career while tripping on acid. On June 12, 1970:Ellis pitched a no-hitter. Simone tells the story of his trip and what it can teach you about psychedelic drugs and performance anxiety.
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    S1.E4 ∙ The Paris Hilton Sex Tape

    Wed, Jun 16, 2021
    Paris Hilton's sex tape ushered in a new era of celebrity obsession. On June 15, 2004: it went on sale after her ex made a deal with a pornographic distributor. Simone reflects on the scandal, fallout and impact it had on a generation of young women.
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    S1.E5 ∙ Nazi Battle to Pop Musical?

    Wed, Jun 23, 2021
    How a Nazi Battle on June 22, 1941, led to the one of the biggest movie musicals of all time. Can you guess how you get there? This week Simone connects the dots.
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    S1.E6 ∙ Rated PG-13 for Sex and Violence

    Wed, Jun 30, 2021
    Did you know that backlash from Indiana Jones and Gremlins led to the PG-13 rating? On July 1, 1984, the MPAA announced the rating that changed film forever. This week Simone reviews the rating system and it's hidden Puritan agenda.
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    S1.E7 ∙ United States of Illuminati

    Wed, Jul 7, 2021
    Think you know the Illuminati? Well, it's more than a rumored celebrity cult. And on July 4, 1798, the speech "The Duty of Americans at the Present Crisis," was delivered to warn of the group's threat to American democracy.
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    S1.E8 ∙ Small Town Secession

    Wed, Jul 14, 2021
    Fed up with not receiving funding to fix their crumbling water infrastructure, the residents of a small town in Minnesota took matters into their own hands. On July 13th, 1977, the town of Kinney voted to secede from the U.S.
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    S1.E9 ∙ Bitch, I'm an Astrophysicist

    Wed, Jul 21, 2021
    Sally Ride was the first woman to rocket off into space for NASA. On July 23, 2012, she died and left behind a legacy for women and girls in STEM. They dig into the limits of being labeled "first" and learn about the woman inside the space suit.
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    S1.E10 ∙ The Notorious Ma Barker

    Wed, Jul 28, 2021
    Ever heard of lady crime boss, Ma Barker? On July 26, 1932, her alleged gang of thieves stole over $200,000 from a Kansas bank without firing a single shot. The Barker-Karpis gang stole millions before Ma was killed in a shootout with the FBI. But was she a criminal mastermind or just a scapegoat?
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E11 ∙ The Olympic Goat Gets Snubbed

    Wed, Aug 4, 2021
    Jesse Owens swept the track and field events at the Olympics in Berlin. On August 3, 1936, Owens won his first of four gold medals in the 100 meter dash cementing his name in history. The Black track star was celebrated as a hero -- but the celebration was short lived.
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    S1.E12 ∙ Secret Billboard Chart Topper from Crime Show

    Wed, Aug 11, 2021
    Martha Wash was flipping through TV channels when, to her complete surprise, she happened upon a familiar voice: her own - coming out of the mouth of someone else. Problem was: stealing her voice wasn't a crime.
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    S1.E13 ∙ Woodstock 69: A Peaceful Disaster

    Wed, Aug 18, 2021
    Woodstock is the most iconic music festival in American history, remembered for peace and love. On August 18, 1969 it earned that reputation after being declared an official disaster zone without all the deadly side effects. It even converted its host, dairy farmer Max Yasgur, into an unlikely apostle on the way.
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    S1.E14 ∙ The Enron Whistleblower

    Wed, Aug 25, 2021
    Enron, the Houston-based energy giant, was one of the biggest, most well-respected companies in the 90s. But in 2001, it went from top of the heap to bottom of the barrel, real quick. On August 22, 2001, Sherron Watkins met with the company's CEO to warn him about the accounting scandal pushing the company to the brink of collapse.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E15 ∙ Your Beanie Babies Are Worthless

    Wed, Sep 1, 2021
    In the 90s, everybody had to have a Beanie Baby. Not just kids. They were one of the biggest get-rich-quick schemes of the decade. On August 31, 1999, the company, Ty Inc., released a cryptic message that they would retire the wildly popular toys. Instead of fueling a massive frenzy - it revealed the beanie baby bubble was destined to burst.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E16 ∙ 9/11 Makes Me Uncomfortable

    Wed, Sep 8, 2021
    American flags, camouflage ribbons and "Never Forget" statements, prevailed as symbols of patriotism in the early 2000s. On September 11, 2001, four coordinated terrorist attacks took place in the U.S. and had catastrophic ripple effects across the globe. Simone explores her personal feelings about 9/11 and the "Never Forget" narrative.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E17 ∙ Zsa Zsa Slaps a Cop

    Wed, Sep 15, 2021
    Zsa Zsa Gabor was the epitome of Hollywood glam, starring in dozens of films and tv shows in the 1940s and 50s. But by the 1980s, her shine began to dim. On September 14 1989, Gabor made a celebrity comeback when she was prosecuted for slapping a Beverly Hills cop. In court Gabor played the role she was born to play... herself.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E18 ∙ The Birth of Emojis

    Wed, Sep 22, 2021
    Smiling poop. Zombie lady. High-fiving squid. Emojis cover a huge spectrum of human expression. But did you ever wonder where they came from? On September 19, 1982, a computer scientist, concerned his jokes weren't landing in a university chatroom, used the first emoticon; colon, minus sign, parenthesis. The simple smiley face set the stage for a revolution in online communication.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E19 ∙ How the Green M&M Got Sexy

    Wed, Sep 29, 2021
    The backstory of the M&M can be traced to the Spanish American War. On October 1, 1898, a coalition of diplomats met in Paris to negotiate a peace treaty between the U.S. and Spain, leading to a sugar rush across America's new colonial territories. And eventually... domino-ing you into the modern day sex icon that is the green M&M.
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    S1.E20 ∙ The Witch of Delray

    Wed, Oct 6, 2021
    Depression-era Detroit is known for many things: baseball, bootlegging, and the booming auto industry. But what about a witch? On October 5, 1931, a Wayne County jury reached a verdict in the trial of an immigrant woman accused of murder and of being...The Witch of Delray.
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    S1.E21 ∙ Hooked on Black Horror

    Wed, Oct 13, 2021
    Candyman, Candyman, Candyman... Do you dare say it five times? On October 16, 1992, Candyman was released in theaters introducing the world to the ghost-like ghoul with a hook for a hand. But this horror cult classic is different--it features a Black man as the haunting character with a backstory of racial trauma. They explore the legacy of the film and why it has such staying power, despite its flaws.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E22 ∙ What's Haunting the Lake?

    Wed, Oct 20, 2021
    Roughly 40 miles northeast of Atlanta, in Forsyth County, lies Lake Lanier. It's a place where people go to relax, fish or party - and legend has it, it's haunted. But not in the way it's been talked about. They're revealing the true haunting of Lake Lanier, where a horrific story of racial violence and terror is hidden under a veneer of suburban bliss.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E23 ∙ Houdini: The OG Ghostbuster

    Wed, Oct 27, 2021
    Harry Houdini escaped from handcuffs, sea monsters and torture cells, but his last great illusion defied even the spirits. On October 31, 1936, the famous escape artist was set to come back from the dead. But, as spooky as that sounds, the backstory to uncover America's most notorious frauds of the day, is even more devilish.
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    S1.E24 ∙ King Tut Died for Tourism

    Wed, Nov 3, 2021
    King Tutankhamen, Egypt's boy prince was laid to rest in a fantastical chamber of secrets. On November 4, 1922, the entrance to King Tut's tomb was discovered 33 centuries after he was buried. But when the king's tomb was disturbed strange things began to happen.
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    S1.E25 ∙ Ma Barker's True Crime

    Wed, Nov 10, 2021
    This week, they brush off an NPI true crime favorite. Ever heard of lady crime boss, Ma Barker? On July 26, 1932, her alleged gang of thieves stole over $200,000 from a Kansas bank without firing a single shot. The Barker-Karpis gang stole millions before Ma was killed in a shootout with the FBI. But was she a criminal mastermind or just a scapegoat?
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E26 ∙ Murder in Ogoniland

    Wed, Nov 17, 2021
    After four decades of devastating oil pollution in the Niger Delta, Ken Saro-Wiwa decided he couldn't stand the injustices any longer. The Nigerian writer-turned-activist started campaigning to defend the rights of his people, the Ogoni, from the oil drilling that was destroying their land and way of life. But Ken paid a price. Actor Gbenga Akinnagbe, brings Saro-Wiwa's work to life.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E27 ∙ Sabotaging Thanksgiving

    Wed, Nov 24, 2021
    Wamsutta Frank James, a member of the Wampanoag Tribe, led his fellow activists in protest of a Thanksgiving Celebration in Plymouth, MA. On November 26, 1970, he set the record straight as to the true and violent history of this holiday. The Pilgrim celebration went to sh*t and the first National Day of Mourning was born.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E28 ∙ How to Invent a Holiday

    Wed, Dec 1, 2021
    To usher in the holiday season, they're offering up four historical events that they think should be celebrated on the first day of the last month of every year. These history holidays require no religion, gift-giving, or even cooking...just an appreciation for how the past shapes the live. Come create a new tradition with them.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E29 ∙ Where Are My Background Singers?

    Wed, Dec 8, 2021
    On December 5, 1996, Patti LaBelle performed at the National Tree Lighting Ceremony, and so much went wrong: her cue cards were out of order, the backup singers were missing, and it was on national TV. The moment has since become an annual Christmas-time viral sensation. But 25 years later, the question remains: how did everything go so far off the rails? Now, finally, they have the answer.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E30 ∙ World's Most Famous Virgins

    Wed, Dec 15, 2021
    Christmas is upon you. And, that means one thing at Not Past It: diving into the dark, twisted history of S E X. This week, Simone is taking their guest Eric Mennel on a domino history ride that starts with a bishop's declaration of original sin and ends with the outward sexual displays of America's beloved celebrities.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E31 ∙ The Beanie Baby Craze

    Wed, Dec 22, 2021
    This week they're hitting repeat on one of their favorite episodes: In the 90s, everybody had to have a Beanie Baby. Not just kids. They were one of the biggest get-rich-quick schemes of the decade. On August 31, 1999, the company, Ty Inc., released a cryptic message that they would retire the wildly popular toys. Instead of fueling a massive frenzy - it revealed the beanie baby bubble was destined to burst.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E32 ∙ Zsa Zsa Gabor, Guilty As Charged

    Wed, Dec 29, 2021
    This week they are bringing you a dazzling NPI episode from earlier this year. Zsa Zsa Gabor was the epitome of Hollywood glam, starring in dozens of films and tv shows in the 1940s and 50s. But by the 1980s, her shine began to dim. On September 14 1989, Gabor made a celebrity comeback when she was prosecuted for slapping a Beverly Hills cop. In court Gabor played the role she was born to play... herself.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E33 ∙ The Kings of Drag

    Wed, Jan 5, 2022
    Drag Kings. Gender Bending. Punk Rock. In the 1990s, that's what Club Casanova was all about. Back then, New York City nightlife was poppin'. But so was crime. Both of which then Mayor Rudy Giuliani was hellbent on cleaning up. Luckily for him, a racist Prohibition-era law helped eradicate crime...and fun. And a few days before New Years 1998, Club Casanova was Rudy's latest victim.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E34 ∙ The Sweet, but Deadly, Disaster

    Wed, Jan 12, 2022
    On January 15, 1919, a tank exploded in Boston's North End releasing a tsunami wave of molasses that plowed down the city's streets at 35 miles per hour. It destroyed businesses and homes. Lives were lost. And in the wake of this sticky disaster, people were suspicious... What caused the tank to blow? Who was to blame? There were rumors of foul play.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E35 ∙ A New Sheriff in Town

    Wed, Jan 19, 2022
    In the 1960s Alabama was at the forefront of the Civil Rights Movement. It's the home of the years-long Montgomery Bus Boycotts and demonstrations in Selma for Black people to gain equal voting rights. But in Tuskegee, on January 16th, 1967 - history was made when Lucius Amerson was sworn in as Sheriff of Macon County, Alabama. He was the first Black documented sheriff in the South since Reconstruction. Amerson gained unprecedented power for a Black man in the South...and many people wanted to take that power away from him.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E36 ∙ The Last Queen of Hawaii

    Wed, Jan 26, 2022
    Before Hawaii became the 50th state of the United States of America, it was ruled by a monarchy. On January 29, 1891, Lili'uokalani was crowned Queen of Hawaii. She would be faced with the greed and violence of White sugar plantation owners that had been building under her brother, King Kalakaua. She was the first queen of the island nation and would be the last.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E37 ∙ Balto Wasn't the (Only) Hero

    Wed, Feb 2, 2022
    In the winter of 1925, the terrible suspicions of the only doctor in Nome -- a small, isolated town in northwest Alaska -- came true. A highly contagious and deadly disease called diphtheria was spreading, and he sent word asking for a delivery of the medicine to cure it. On February 2, 1925, Nome received its first delivery of antitoxin, transported by some heroic couriers: dogs. Sled dogs, braving the treacherous elements of a freezing Alaskan winter. But just one of those dogs would become legend.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E38 ∙ We Found Love in a Historical Place

    Wed, Feb 9, 2022
    Roses are red, violets are blue...love stories from throughout history, their gift to you. February 14th, Valentine's Day, marks a moment that they set aside to share their appreciation for one another. This week they've got stories about a young poet, bromance, and love that is out of this world.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E39 ∙ The Nazi Hunter

    Wed, Feb 16, 2022
    Simon Wiesenthal walked out of the Mauthausen concentration camp a survivor determined to hold war criminals accountable. When it was discovered that one of the Holocaust's primary architects was in hiding, Simon was on the case. His 15 year globe-spanning hunt ended in 1960 with some secret spy photography that would make Simon a legend. His story would inspire those seeking justice to this day. Even if Simon's hunt wasn't entirely truthful.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E40 ∙ Korea's Olympic Dream

    Wed, Feb 23, 2022
    Before Squid Game, BTS, and Parasite, South Korea dazzled the world in a different field... figure skating. All thanks to their queen of the ice, Yuna Kim. On February 25, 2010 she set a new world record at the Winter Olympics. But Yuna's path to the Olympics was bigger than her - and charts the history of a nation emerging into a new chapter.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E41 ∙ 300 Years of the American Tween

    Wed, Mar 2, 2022
    In their very first live show, they're exploring the wide-ranging influence of America's coolest demographic: tween girls. Simone and their guest, BA Parker, are taking a historical domino journey that starts in Salem, MA, where, on February 29, 1692, the very first arrests were made in the Salem Witch Trials. But they're not stopping there. They'll examine 300+ years of history and take a good hard look at the way US history is made (and re-made) along the way.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E42 ∙ A Notorious Life After Death

    Wed, Mar 9, 2022
    The Notorious B.I.G. was at the top of his game when he was murdered, 25 years ago this week. On March 9th, 1997, Christopher Wallace was gunned down in public. They're telling the story of Biggie's friendship with Tupac. Just not the one you may have heard.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E43 ∙ A UFO in the Southwestern Sky

    Wed, Mar 16, 2022
    On a spring night in the late 90s, folks in Arizona looked up at the night sky and saw ... something. Something they couldn't understand. On March 13, 1997, many people witnessed one of the most famous mass UFO sightings in American history, The Phoenix Lights. Not Past It takes a look back at that night and tries to understand where the government stands on UFOs today.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E44 ∙ Pirates of the Metric System

    Wed, Mar 23, 2022
    Looking to blame someone for America's metric system woes? Well. Look no further than Joseph Dombey, whose sole mission was to bring the meter and the kilogram to Thomas Jefferson 228 years ago. Unfortunately, on March 21, 1794, this unlucky Frenchman was caught by pirates. The first of many ill-fated events that led to their confusing and silly Imperial system of measurements.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E45 ∙ How the Joker Came to Be

    Wed, Mar 30, 2022
    Zap. Boom. Pow. This April fool's week, comic book writer Evan Narcisse joins them for a history domino adventure. They trace how one hilarious 17th century scientific discovery shoots its way through gun history, card games and lands on the birth of an iconic and villainous comic book funnyman. And watch out. Along the way you might get kapow'd.
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    S1.E46 ∙ The LSD No-No

    Wed, Apr 6, 2022
    They're bring it back so you can listen or re-listen to the story of Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Dock Ellis. He played the best game of his career while tripping on acid. On June 12, 1970: Ellis pitched a no-hitter. Simone tells the story of his trip and what it can teach them psychedelic drugs and performance anxiety.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E47 ∙ The Secret Abortion Conference

    Wed, Apr 13, 2022
    In 1955, Dr. Mary Calderone assembled a group of 43 medical minds in a private location in upstate New York. This event would be one of the first abortion conferences in America - sponsored by Planned Parenthood. The discussions and a book that came out of it, was one of the first steps on the path to Roe v. Wade. Not Past It takes you inside the conference walls.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E48 ∙ The 'Crying Indian' Ad

    Wed, Apr 20, 2022
    On Earth Day, April 22nd 1971 -- 51 years ago this week -- a commercial debuted starring a crying American Indian. The image stuck in the country's consciousness. But there were surprising forces behind the ad. They dig into the powerful players who helped shape how they think about environmental action. Join them in talking trash and trash talking.
    Not Past It (2021)

    S1.E49 ∙ When Ukraine Fought Back

    Wed, Apr 27, 2022
    Russian forces invaded Ukraine this past February, and over the past couple of months, it's felt like what happens next is anyone's guess. They're hoping to shed some light on Ukraine's long and complicated relationship with Russia.
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    S1.E50 ∙ No More Cinco de Drinko

    Wed, May 4, 2022
    What comes to mind when they say "Cinco de Mayo?" Cheesy beer ads? Themed nights at the local bar? Well, they smash through 160 years of history, tracing El Cinco from the Battle of Puebla on May 5th 1862, to the holiday's commercial takeover in the 1980s. Plus, they explore the surprising origins of this holiday, that's a lot more American than you may think.

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