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RABBIT HOLE

RABBIT HOLE

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概要

Six minutes. One story. Something you will never forget.

Rabbit Hole is an English-language podcast for curious minds. Every episode dives deep into one of history's most fascinating stories — unsolved mysteries, forgotten geniuses, strange science, dark history, and the moments that changed everything.

Each episode is designed for English learners at B1-B2 level: real, natural English spoken clearly, with two vocabulary words explained in every episode. You will improve your English without feeling like you are studying.

New episodes every Wednesday and Saturday.

Warning: rabbit holes have no exit.

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  • EP.02 – Marie Curie's Secret — The Affair That Shocked the World
    2026/03/23

    She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. The first person to win two. A scientific genius who discovered radium and changed medicine forever. But in 1911, Marie Curie became the most hated woman in France — not for her science, but for falling in love with the wrong man.

    In this episode:

    - How a private love letter ended up on the front page of every French newspaper

    - Why the Nobel Committee almost banned Marie from accepting her second Nobel Prize

    - The widow, the physicist, and the scandal that nearly destroyed both their careers

    - What Albert Einstein wrote to Marie during her darkest moment

    **Words to know:**

    Affair (noun) - A romantic relationship between two people when at least one of them is married to someone else *Example: The scandal started when journalists discovered their affair.*

    Widow (noun) - A woman whose husband has died *Example: Marie Curie became a widow in 1906 when Pierre died in a street accident.*

    Scandal (noun) - An action or event that shocks people and damages someone's reputation *Example: The scandal made headlines across Europe.*

    Reputation (noun) - The opinion that people have about how good or bad someone is *Example: Marie worked hard to rebuild her reputation after the scandal.*

    Ban (verb) - To officially forbid someone from doing something *Example: The Nobel Committee wanted to ban her from the ceremony.*

    Go deeper: - "Paul Langevin Marie Curie letters" - "Women scientists 1900s public opinion" - "Einstein letter Marie Curie 1911" Love this episode? Share it with a friend who needs to hear Marie Curie's full story — not just the textbook version.

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    8 分
  • EP. 04 – Tesla vs Edison — The War of Currents
    2026/03/26

    Thomas Edison electrocuted an elephant to win a business argument. That single sentence sounds like a lie — but it's one of the most documented events in the history of American invention. This is the story of two geniuses, one impossible rivalry, and a war fought not with weapons but with electricity. The wrong side almost won.

    In this episode:

    • How Nikola Tesla arrived in New York with four cents and an idea that would power the entire modern world
    • Edison's horrifying public campaign to discredit alternating current — including paying children to collect stray animals for electrocution
    • The night at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair when 200,000 lightbulbs proved Edison wrong in front of 27 million visitors
    • Why Tesla died broke in a hotel room while the man who tried to destroy him died a millionaire

    Words to know:

    Ruthless (adjective) — willing to do anything to achieve your goal, without caring who gets hurt. "The CEO was ruthless in cutting costs — she fired two hundred people in a single afternoon."

    Discredit (verb) — to damage someone's reputation or make people stop trusting something. "The politician tried to discredit the journalist by calling her a liar."

    Go deeper: Search: "War of Currents Edison Tesla" · "Topsy elephant electrocution 1903" · "Tesla Niagara Falls power plant"

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    8 分
  • EP. 03 – The Last Day of Pompeii — 24 Hours That Buried a City Alive
    2026/03/24

    What if you woke up to a beautiful morning, had breakfast with your family, and by midnight you were frozen in time for two thousand years? On August 24th, 79 AD, the people of Pompeii had no idea their volcano was about to explode. This episode walks you through that final day — hour by hour, choice by choice — and shows you why this ancient disaster still haunts us today.

    In this episode: - Mount Vesuvius erupted with the force of 100,000 atomic bombs, burying Pompeii in 20 feet of ash and pumice in just 24 hours - The city was completely forgotten for 1,500 years until farmers accidentally dug it up in 1748 - Archaeologists found preserved bodies, graffiti on walls, and even loaves of bread still sitting in ovens - More than 1,000 people died in Pompeii that day, but the ash preserved their final moments like a snapshot

    Words to know:

    - erupt (verb) - when a volcano explodes and throws out hot rocks, ash, and lava | Mount Vesuvius erupted without warning on that summer morning.

    - preserve (verb) - to keep something exactly as it is, protecting it from decay or change | The volcanic ash preserved the city like a time capsule.

    - archaeologist (noun) - a scientist who studies ancient people by examining what they left behind | Archaeologists are still discovering new parts of Pompeii today.

    - ash (noun) - the gray powder that remains after something burns | Thick ash fell from the sky and covered everything.

    - disaster (noun) - a sudden terrible event that causes great damage or loss of life | The eruption was one of history's most famous natural disasters.

    - frozen in time (phrase) - preserved exactly as it was at a specific moment in the past | *Pompeii was frozen in time, showing us exactly how Romans lived.*

    Go deeper: - Pompeii virtual tour 3D - Mount Vesuvius eruption timeline - Pliny the Younger eyewitness account Pompeii Love this journey down the rabbit hole? Share this episode with a friend who loves history, leave us a review, or follow RABBIT HOLE for more stories that make English learning actually interesting.

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    10 分
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