Scoundrel: History's Forgotten Villains

A podcast by KAST MEDIA | Jason and Carissa Weiser

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33 Episodes

  1. Emerich Juettner: The Worst Counterfeiter Who Ever Lived

    Published: 6/29/2022
  2. Bernarr MacFadden: The Man With the Perfect Body

    Published: 6/15/2022
  3. Sarah Wilson: Fake British Princess

    Published: 6/1/2022
  4. VIGILANTE IS AVAILABLE NOW!

    Published: 5/23/2022
  5. Hong Xiuquan: Demon-Slaying Rebel and Brother to Jesus Christ

    Published: 5/18/2022
  6. Belle Gunness: The Murderous Black Widow

    Published: 5/4/2022
  7. Sidney Gottlieb: The Man Who Tried To Control Minds

    Published: 4/20/2022
  8. Thomas Blood: The Man Who Stole England's Crown Jewels

    Published: 4/6/2022
  9. Sister Virginia Maria: The Murderous Nun of Monza

    Published: 3/23/2022
  10. George Remus: The Real Great Gatsby

    Published: 3/9/2022
  11. James McClintock and His Magical Killing Machines

    Published: 2/23/2022
  12. The Many Deaths of Iron Mike Malloy

    Published: 2/23/2022
  13. Welcome to Scoundrel: History's Forgotten Villains

    Published: 2/12/2022

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History consists of heroes and villains (and, I suppose everything in between)... but it's usually the villains who are the most interesting: Their flaws, their quirks, the voids in their hearts that force them to do the unthinkable. These are the characters that fascinate us, that pull us in, that compel us to watch and don’t let us look away. And these are the characters that Scoundrel: History’s Forgotten Villains is all about. Scoundrel, is a new bi-weekly anthology podcast from Kast Media and the award winning creators of Myths & Legends, that tells the stories of the rapscallions through time who were just a little more adept at hiding their evil from historians than others. By joining them on their treacherous journeys, we not only learn about what makes them tick, but more importantly, the times that created them. Sidney Gottlieb, George Remus, Thomas Blood, James McClintock. They’ve all done horrible things...on varying scales. If there’s anything we can salvage from their misdeeds and incalculable human suffering, it’s the opportunity to use them to elucidate the times they’ve lived… so that we can better understand ourselves.