About the Show

Where history comes alive with adventure, mystery, and mind-blowing facts!

Our Mission

History's Not Boring is a podcast that proves history is anything but dull! We believe every kid deserves to discover the incredible, surprising, and sometimes shocking stories that shaped our world.

From ruthless kings and invisible warplanes to doomed ships and devastating fires—we uncover the most dramatic moments in human history and tell them in a way that actually makes sense to kids.

Meet Your Time-Travel Guides

Every episode, our two young hosts take you on an exciting journey through time!

Mira - The Curious Historian

Mira

The Curious Historian (Age 9)

Mira loves asking questions and discovering amazing facts from the past. Her purple notebook is bursting with fascinating stories about brave adventurers, brilliant inventors, and mind-blowing moments in history!

Finn - The Adventurous Explorer

Finn

The Adventurous Explorer (Age 7)

Finn's always ready for an adventure through time! With his trusty telescope and explorer's cap, he finds the coolest historical treasures and the wildest stories from ancient civilizations to modern marvels.

What You'll Discover

Every episode of History's Not Boring features:

By the Numbers

23+ Episodes
4-12 Ages
10 min Per Episode
100% Fun!

For Parents & Educators

History's Not Boring is designed for curious kids aged 4-12. Our episodes are carefully crafted to be age-appropriate while still being exciting and educational. We cover real historical events with accuracy, explaining complex topics in ways children can understand.

Perfect for road trips, quiet time, homeschool curriculum supplements, or just sparking a love of learning! Each episode runs about 10 minutes—just right for young attention spans.

Ready to Travel Through Time?

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Get in Touch

Have a question, suggestion, or just want to say hi? We'd love to hear from you! Parents and educators can reach us for collaboration opportunities or feedback.

Because history isn't something that happened to other people. It's the story of how we got here.