Episodes

  • So Much Blood At Fenway: Jim Rice
    Jan 7 2025

    What’s the secret to balancing humor, baseball, and a dash of heroism? Well, it starts with a botched cheeseburger order and our mutual disdain for onions, setting the stage for a delightful conversation over a crisp pseudo sue pale ale. We share our love for a local bar and dive into the fascinating journey of Jim Rice, the legendary baseball star whose story from South Carolina to the Hall of Fame is as inspiring as it is impressive. From his rookie year struggles to his remarkable achievements on the field, we explore how Jim Rice became not only a Red Sox icon but also a hero to one young fan in a moment of quick-thinking bravery.

    As the conversation swings into the business side of baseball, we shine a light on the often convoluted path to the major leagues. Using the Milwaukee Brewers and their rising star Jackson Churio as an example, we discuss player contracts and the financial hurdles faced by small-market teams. It's a rollercoaster of challenges and triumphs that paints a vivid picture of the disparities in the sport, where massive contracts like those of Shohei Ohtani and Juan Soto highlight the league's economic divide. Grab a seat and reminisce with us about those unforgettable early-career performances that echo the essence of player development and dedication.

    In a heartwarming conclusion, we reflect on the lasting impact of Jim Rice's heroics at Fenway Park, which forever linked him to Jonathan Keene's inspiring recovery story. Jonathan's journey didn't stop at surviving a life-threatening injury; it catapulted him into a successful entrepreneurial venture as the CEO of Customer HD. By fostering empowerment and community service, Jonathan, alongside his friend Joe Schmidt, has turned a personal challenge into a beacon of hope and resilience. We wrap up with a humorous tale of a multitasking baseball fan, tying together stories of heroism, business acumen, and the unexpected moments that connect us all in this wonderful game of life.


    Society for American Baseball Research August 7, 1982

    https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/august-7-1982-jim-rices-heroic-effort-saves-childs-life/

    Society for American Baseball Research- Jim Rice

    https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/jim-rice/

    SC Segregation

    https://scdah.sc.gov/news/2019-05/brown-65-preserving-south-carolinas-role-desegregation-americas-schools#:~:text=Elliot%20and%20later%20Brown%20v,a%20desegregation%20plan%20until%201965.

    Segregation Six Years After

    https://calendar.eji.org/racial-injustice/may/13#:~:text=On%20May%2013%2C%201960%2C%20six,Constitution%20and%20keep%20schools%20segregated.

    Brown Vs. Board of Education

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    53 mins
  • The Origin of Weird: Denver International Airport
    Jan 2 2025

    What do airport tunnels, alien hideouts, and a gargoyle named Gregoriden have in common? They're all part of the fantastical lore surrounding Denver International Airport. Join us as we kick things off with a hilarious chat about the etiquette (or lack thereof) of burping before soaring into the sky-high statistics and quirky history of this colossal hub. Covering an area larger than Manhattan, the Denver International Airport not only boasts of being the largest airport in the Western Hemisphere by land, but also of a construction past riddled with cost overruns and a famously failed baggage system, adding fuel to the fire of conspiracy theories.

    Prepare to be intrigued as we unpack the wildest claims—underground tunnels for reptilians, runways for a shadowy global elite, and even alleged Nazi symbolism in airport murals. These myths have only grown, partly thanks to the airport's own cheeky nods to the rumors, like the installation of Gregoriden, the animatronic gargoyle. Whether you're a skeptic or a believer, this episode promises a captivating mix of history, mystery, and humor that will have you questioning just what else might be hiding beneath those snow-capped peaks—or circus tents, depending on your perspective. Join us for a journey through the bizarre world of the Denver International Airport conspiracies.

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    22 mins
  • Evangelical Mister: Phillis Wheatley
    Dec 31 2024

    Have you ever found comfort in a familiar brew and the nostalgia it brings? Join us for a cozy evening where Kate and Bradley indulge in our go-to drinks—Modelo for Kate, and a Summer Shandy for Bradley—while reminiscing about the quirky world of high school yearbooks and the elusive perfect senior quote. Our light-hearted chat meanders through laughter, a bit of leg-slapping fun, and the shared joy of reconnecting with the simple pleasures of life.

    Journey with us back to the 18th century as we recount the extraordinary life of Phillis Wheatley, America's first African-American published poet. We explore her remarkable resilience and prowess, from her early years in the Wheatley household to her bold literary advances that captured the attention of figures like George Washington. Through her story, we touch on the societal barriers she faced and her enduring legacy, shedding light on the racial prejudices that shadowed her incredible talents.

    As we unravel Wheatley's interactions with notable contemporaries such as Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson, we ponder the contrast between her eloquent, formal exchanges and today’s casual digital communications. We also reflect on her personal life, including her marriage to John Peters and the challenges they faced together. This episode is a heartfelt tribute to Wheatley's legacy and an invitation to appreciate the courage and brilliance of those who paved the way despite the odds.


    The Odyssey of Phillis Wheatley by David Waldstreicher

    https://amzn.to/4go0iLD

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillis_Wheatley

    https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/phillis-wheatley

    https://npg.si.edu/blog/phillis-wheatley-her-life-poetry-and-legacy

    https://www.massmoments.org/moment-details/john-wheatley-purchases-a-slave-child.html

    https://newporthistory.org/history-bytes-phillis-wheatleys-newport-mercury-connection/#:~:text=%E2%80%9COn%20Messrs.,Athenaeum%2C%20Newport%2C%20Rhode%20Island.

    https://americansystemnow.com/phillis-wheatley-the-slave-girl-favored-by-the-muses/



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    49 mins
  • A Very Buffoons Christmas
    Dec 25 2024

    Ever wondered how a festival honoring the Roman god Saturn could influence your Christmas celebrations today? Join us, the History Buffoons, as we unravel this and other fascinating tidbits in our festive romp through holiday history. You’ll discover the intriguing evolution of Christmas from public church gatherings to cozy home festivities, all while we sip on some delightful brews and dodge the playful antics of our feline co-hosts. This episode promises not only to satisfy your curiosity about the first Christmas carol broadcast from space but also to amuse you with trivia like the highest-grossing Christmas movie—just in time for your holiday gatherings.

    Travel back with us to the Middle Ages and Victorian times, where you'll learn how these eras shaped the Christmas traditions we hold dear today. From the introduction of Christmas cards in 1843 to the culinary transformation of holiday feasts, discover the role that figures like Charles Dickens and entities like Father Christmas played in crafting the festive spirit. Whether it's the revival of carol singing or the misunderstood history of Santa's red suit, our lighthearted exploration offers both warmth and a touch of holiday trivia cheer. Grab your favorite holiday beverage, get cozy, and enjoy this merry celebration of Christmas traditions through the ages.


    Christmas Through the Ages by Mark Cartwright

    https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1893/christmas-through-the-ages/

    The First Christmas Tree by Alison Barnes

    https://www.historytoday.com/archive/history-matters/first-christmas-tree#:~:text=Contrary%20to%20myth%2C%20it%20wasn,the%20Christmas%20tree%20to%20Britain

    “'Merry Christmas' … There’s a history there” by Elizabeth Rosenblum

    https://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/talk-greenville/2022/12/08/merry-christmas-theres-a-history-to-the-greeting/69711250007/

    61 Best Christmas Trivia Questions to Impress Your Family This Holiday By Jessica Leigh Mattern, Erin Cavoto and Ashley Leath

    https://www.countryliving.com/life/g23461993/christmas-trivia/



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    40 mins
  • Unavailable Orifices: Astronauts
    Dec 24 2024

    Have you ever wondered what it takes to become an astronaut and join the ranks of legends like Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins? Grab a soda and get comfortable as we share some personal stories, starting with Bradley's dreams of being a musician and Kate's unforgettable, albeit queasy, experience shadowing a biologist. As we reminisce about childhood aspirations, we segue into the extraordinary careers of the Apollo 11 crew, highlighting their iconic contributions to space exploration and Collins' unique role in that historic mission.

    Join us as we chart the fascinating paths of these pioneering astronauts, from Armstrong's daring test flights to Aldrin's journey from rejection to earning the nickname "Dr. Rendezvous." We even throw a spotlight on Collins' formative aviation experiences that set him up for his pivotal role in the moon landing. These narratives blend skill, determination, and a little bit of luck, painting a vivid picture of the human spirit that propelled these men to lunar greatness.

    But wait, there's more! We break down the rigorous selection process and training astronauts undergo today, touching on new policies like allowing LASIK surgery and the grueling physical and mental demands candidates face. As we explore the competitive application process and the extensive training involved, we also share a fun tidbit about the "white elephant" idiom and our morning rituals. So tune in for an episode that’s as informative as it is entertaining, offering you a front-row seat to the awe-inspiring world of astronautics.


    https://www.space.com/25786-how-to-become-an-astronaut.html

    https://www.nasa.gov/humans-in-space/astronauts/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCnRPwUQ_ug

    https://science.howstuffworks.com/question534.htm



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    48 mins
  • The Origin of Weird: Rosemary Kennedy/Lobotomy
    Dec 19 2024

    Journey with us through the shadowy corridors of history as we unravel the overlooked tale of Rosemary Kennedy, a narrative intertwined with the ingenuity of Operation Mincemeat and the tragic legacy of lobotomies. This episode of "The Origin of Weird" uncovers the complex dynamics within the Kennedy family, where political ambition collided with private struggle. Born amidst the Spanish influenza epidemic, Rosemary's life was irrevocably shaped by her birth complications, leading to unique challenges. The pressure of her father Joe Kennedy's political aspirations led to a life-altering decision: a lobotomy that cast a long shadow over Rosemary's life and forever altered her reality.

    As we peel back layers of secrecy, listeners are invited to witness the enduring impact of Rosemary's story, not only on her family but on the world. Her siblings, kept in the dark for decades, provide a poignant perspective on the secrecy surrounding her condition. We explore how this painful chapter inspired Eunice Kennedy Shriver to champion the rights of individuals with intellectual disabilities through the creation of the Special Olympics. With a thoughtful exploration of the rise and fall of lobotomies, we reflect on how this once-prevalent practice left its mark on history, and how Rosemary eventually found her place within her family before her passing in 2005. This episode offers a compelling look at an era of medical experimentation and the personal stories that continue to resonate.


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary_Kennedy

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lobotomy




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    20 mins
  • Rainfall of Death: Krakatoa
    Dec 17 2024

    Have you ever found yourself in a professional setting, trying to maintain a semblance of dignity while battling a cold? We sure have! Kick back with us as we share our hilariously awkward attempts at podcasting through stuffy noses and comical pronunciation slip-ups. And don’t worry, our signature beverage segment is back—complete with new beer tastings and the inevitable spills that keep us on our toes.

    But it's not all giggles and guffaws. Bradley opens up about his journey with hearing loss, transforming what could be a serious discussion into an unexpectedly funny exploration of selective hearing and youthful indiscretions, like ignoring the need for ear protection during drumming sessions. Our light-hearted tales make space for some sincere moments, showing how past actions echo through our lives today.

    Ready for a blast from the past? We transport you to the explosive world of Krakatoa’s 1883 eruption, weaving together personal concert anecdotes and the cataclysmic power of nature. From ear-piercing decibels to earth-shaking tsunamis, we paint a vivid picture of one of history's most powerful volcanic eruptions. As we wrap up, remember to rest those vocal cords and join us online—we’re always eager to dive headfirst into another historical adventure with you!



    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1883_eruption_of_Krakatoa

    https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/krakatau-explodes


    “The Log of The Cutty Sark”. Basil Lubbock. 1925

    Reference: https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/did-the-1883-krakatoa-explosion-leave-ships-in-peril.879869/

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Plan B: Traudl Junge
    Dec 10 2024

    Reflecting on poignant personal stories, we find solace and laughter in the memories of my late father. Amidst the grief, Kate and I share a touching scotch toast using one of his cherished bottles, inviting you to join us as we honor his memory. Our heartfelt conversation takes on a lighter note as we share hilarious tales of parenting mishaps, like the infamous "poopy mashed potato diaper" incident. Reminiscing about my childhood antics, like breaking my wrist while washing my dad's car, brings a sense of warmth and camaraderie that has helped us navigate through these emotional times.

    Our chat takes a twist as we explore unexpected turns in life, complete with a casual beer tasting from Founders and Lakefront Brewery. Drawing parallels from my youth to the Offspring's drummer sporting a cast, we savor these new brews alongside stories of life plans gone awry and the humor found in our backup plans. These tales are infused with the spirit of friendship, laughter, and shared experiences, including a personal reflection on moving past my first marriage. Together, we relish the unpredictability of life and the joy of good company and good drinks.

    Finally, we voyage through history, sharing the extraordinary story of Traudl Junge, born Gertrude Humps, and her unexpected path to becoming one of Hitler's secretaries. From aspiring ballerina to navigating the complexities of Nazi Germany, her journey is a stark reminder of how external influences can shape our lives. As we navigate Traudl's story and the haunting realities of Hitler's inner circle, we ponder on the weight of guilt and reflection faced by those who lived through those dark times. This exploration invites listeners to reflect on the unpredictability of history and the far-reaching consequences of our choices.


    Hitler's Last Secretary by Traudl Junge
    https://amzn.to/3CRgEhl

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traudl_Junge

    https://allthatsinteresting.com/traudl-junge

    By Jessica O’Connor




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    55 mins