Episodes

  • Episode 32: The Dyatlov Pass Incident - A Cold Case in the Ural Mountains
    Jan 1 2024

    Ever wondered how nine seasoned hikers could meet their end in the Ural Mountains under circumstances so strange they'd give a Yeti chills? In this episode we tell a tale that's kept armchair sleuths and conspiracy theorists at the edge of their seats for decades. Cling to your parkas as we recount the haunting Dyatlov Pass Incident and dissect the bewildering evidence left in the snow, from the hikers' unexplained injuries to the whispers of a Soviet cover-up. Bring your skepticism and your curiosity; you'll need them both.

    We'll navigate the theories that have snowballed since that fateful night in 1959, scrutinizing everything from the mysterious lights in the sky to the macabre state of the bodies discovered. As we sift through chilling journal entries and autopsy reports, we'll consider whether the explanation lies in an avalanche, the hands of Soviet forces, or perhaps something more otherworldly.

    Was it a terrifying natural phenomenon that sent these hikers to their untimely deaths, or are the threads of a darker narrative woven into the fabric of this Soviet-era mystery? Grab a drink and settle in; this is one history lesson that promises no easy answers, just the thrill of the chase in the coldest case you'll ever encounter.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Episode 31: The Santa and Krampus Spectacular - Orange Balls
    Dec 22 2023

    In the heart of winter, a season steeped in tradition, two distinct figures emerge to shape the spirit of Christmas. One is the embodiment of kindness and generosity, a saint whose legacy spans centuries — St. Nicholas. The other, a darker counterpart, lurking in the shadows of folklore with a menacing presence — Krampus. We will explore the fascinating journey of St. Nicholas, from his early life of charity to the evolution into the beloved figure of Santa Claus. And as we unravel the benevolence of St. Nicholas, we will also delve into the eerie folklore surrounding Krampus, highlighting the contrasting elements that coexist in the Christmas narrative, while ending the episode with some fun Krampus creepy pastas from the interweb!

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Episode 30: Shaka Zulu - Legacy of the Zulu King
    Dec 15 2023

    In today's episode we dive into the legendary Zulu king - Shaka Zulu. We cover the rise and fall of a leader who forever changed the African continent. We will uncover the riveting life of Shaka Zulu, his innovative military strategies, and the darker side of his reign.

    We'll challenge the narrative surrounding Shaka, diving into the controversial accounts of his rule - exploring his power struggles, his eventual downfall, and the potential misrepresentation of his reign. We'll shine a light on the devastating effects of his rule, known as the Mfecane, which resulted in the death of up to two million people. We also take a closer look at Shaka's significant influence on African development, dissecting his complex legacy and the role he played in shaping the continent.

    This is a compelling tale of power, conquest, and tragedy. We'll be raising a toast to history as we share laughs, insights, and the fascinating realities of Shaka Zulu's reign. So grab your favorite drink, sit back, and prepare to be transported into the extraordinary world of Shaka Zulu.

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    1 hr and 49 mins
  • Episode 29: Lady Jane Grey - A Nine Day Reign
    Dec 9 2023

    In today’s episode we will be discussing Lady Jane Grey, The Nine Days’ Queen! Lady Jane Grey was a noblewoman who briefly became queen of England for just nine days in July 1553. Born into a prominent aristocratic family with ties to the royal Tudor lineage, she was highly educated, known for her intelligence, and had a strong Protestant upbringing.

    Her unexpected ascent to the throne came amidst a succession crisis following the death of King Edward VI, who named her as his heir in an attempt to prevent his Catholic half-sister, Mary I, from taking power due to their religious beliefs. Jane's reign was swiftly challenged by Mary I, and she was eventually deposed and later executed at a very young age, becoming known as the "Nine Days' Queen."

    Documentary source - Lady Jane Grey (England's Forgotten Queen) | History Documentary | Reel Truth History

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • Thimble of Whiskey - Merging Galaxies, an Otter Thief and Napoleon
    Dec 1 2023

    Take a load off this week with a little thimble of whiskey

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    35 mins
  • Episode 28: Battle of the Alamo - DAGNABBIT!
    Nov 24 2023

    In today’s episode, we will be discussing The Battle of the Alamo! The Battle of the Alamo was a legendary clash during the Texas Revolution. In 1836, a small Texan garrison, led by figures like Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie, held the fortified Alamo mission against a massive Mexican army led by General Santa Anna. The Texans, vastly outnumbered, fought valiantly for thirteen days. Despite their bravery and fierce resistance, they were ultimately overwhelmed on March 6th, 1836. The fall of the Alamo became a symbol of heroic sacrifice and sparked a fire for Texan independence. The defenders' determination and courage against insurmountable odds left an indelible mark on American history, rallying others to join the cause for freedom.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Thimble of Whiskey - Forrest Shrimp & Waging Wars
    Nov 17 2023

    Sit back and relax folks, because we're about to embark on a captivating journey through history, warfare, climate engineering, and secretive society mysteries, all while sipping on a delightful Sauvignon Blanc. We'll take you back to the Elizabethan age where the drama between royal half-sisters Queen Mary and Elizabeth unfolds, and celebrate the birth of Tiberius, son of Augustus, and his impact on the Roman Empire. Curious about the transition from primitive skirmishes to organized conflicts? We've got you covered, as we delve into the various historical massacres across Kenya, Austria, Germany, and Spain, and the technological advancements in weaponry.

    But wait, there's more! We'll navigate the controversial waters of climate engineering, discussing the potential solutions to slow down the ice melt in western Antarctica. We'll unpack two theoretical climate engineering techniques, stratospheric aerosol injection and marine cloud lightening, all while taking into account the associated risks and potential complications. Then we'll dive deep into the secretive world of the Nizaris, an ancient society that you'll find has a rather surprising link to the popular video game, Assassins Creed. We're just as intrigued as you are!

    Lastly, as we swirl our glasses and pour out the last drops of our Sauvignon Blanc, we'll uncover the fascinating cultural significance of Attenborough's long-beaked echidna, one of the five egg-laying mammal species in the world that has not been seen in 60 years. We'll also explore some of the most bizarre news stories happening around the world, and yes, we'll be talking about tree shrimp! So come on over, sit back, and join us as we combine history, science, and a few quirky bits to make your listening experience a truly enjoyable one. We promise you won't regret it!

    - For full disclosure, this description was made by Buzzsprout's ai.....we just thought it was funny ;)

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    49 mins
  • Episode 27: Battle of Agincourt - Braving the Bloody Middle Ages
    Nov 10 2023

    Today, Cooper and Ian are diving headfirst into one of the bloodiest, sloppiest, and most legendary battles of the Middle Ages, The Battle of Agincourt! The Battle of Agincourt was a significant military engagement that took place on October 25, 1415, during the Hundred Years' War between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of France. It was fought near the town of Agincourt in northern France. The battle is famous for the English victory despite being heavily outnumbered by the French forces.

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    1 hr and 18 mins