What's a keb?

 

Keb Pound is a comedian, podcast host, and author from Jacksonville, Florida. As the host of The Stupid History Minute podcast and co-host of REFILTERED, he brings humor and entertainment to audiences worldwide. With a background in stand-up comedy and sports talk radio, Keb's wit and engaging personality have made him a unique figure in the industry. He is also the author of The Stupid History Book, where he combines history and humor to shed light on everyday items. Keb is a proud parent and husband and finds joy in spending time with his Soon-to-be-world-famous-wife and children. Through his unique talent and passion, Keb Pound continues to leave a lasting impact in the world of comedy and entertainment.

About the book

 

In a world often captivated by grand narratives and monumental events, it's easy to overlook the seemingly mundane objects that make up the fabric of our daily lives. Enter "The Stupid History Book," an engaging and enlightening journey through time penned by the inquisitive mind of Keb Pound. This book takes readers on a captivating expedition into the quirky origins of everyday items, shedding light on the remarkable stories behind the mundane.

"The Stupid History Book" might have a whimsical title, but beneath its light-hearted surface lies a treasure trove of knowledge. In his exploration of everyday objects, Keb Pound skillfully unveils the intricate tapestry of human ingenuity, resourcefulness, and the often unexpected ways our lives have been shaped. From the toothbrush to the paperclip, readers are invited to dive headfirst into the fascinating histories that are woven into even the most seemingly insignificant artifacts.

One of the book's greatest strengths is its ability to reframe history in a refreshingly way. While textbooks and documentaries often focus on political upheavals, military conquests, and societal transformations, "The Stupid History Book" highlights the unsung heroes behind objects we rarely give a second thought. With an infectious blend of humor, curiosity, and meticulous research, Keb Pound demonstrates how the invention of the seemingly ordinary can lead to significant societal shifts and revolutions in lifestyle.

Everyday items are a testament to human innovation and the ever-changing nature of our needs. Pound's book navigates the dance between necessity and invention. Readers will discover that even the most trivial objects, such as the ballpoint pen or the zipper, were the result of tireless experimentation and ingenious problem-solving. "The Stupid History Book" illustrates how these humble creations have reshaped the way we live, work, and interact with the world around us.