History Buffoons Podcast

By: Bradley and Kate
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  • Two buffoons who want to learn about history!

    Our names are Bradley and Kate. We both love to learn about history but also don't want to take it too seriously. Join us as we dive in to random stories, people, events and so much more throughout history. Each episode we will talk about a new topic with a light hearted approach to learn and have some fun.

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  • Land Ho! In About Nine Days: Roanoke
    Nov 19 2024

    What if you returned home after three years to find everything you loved vanished into thin air? Join us as we sip on a Rugged North Lager and a peanut butter-flavored milk stout, spinning whimsical tales about the possible culprits—from zombies to tornadoes. Our playful banter sets the stage for a journey into the past, where we unravel the historical intrigue of the Roanoke Colony, fueled by ambition, exploration, and the ever-persistent question: what really happened to the vanished settlers?

    Embark with us on a time-traveling adventure to the late 16th century, where explorers like Amadis, Barlow, and Sir Richard Grenville braved the unknown to establish an English foothold on Roanoke Island. With Sir Walter Raleigh's grand vision as a backdrop, we talk family ties, daring expeditions, and John White’s personal struggle as he led a new wave of settlers including his daughter Eleanor and son-in-law Ananias Dare. The tale is rife with challenges, from hostile encounters to nature’s wrath, setting the scene for one of history's enduring enigmas.

    The mystery of the Lost Colony beckons with whispers of cryptic carvings and tantalizing theories. Could the colonists have assimilated with nearby tribes, or were they swept away by forces unknown? Our discussion takes on the theories, from plausible to peculiar, and reflects on new archaeological finds and DNA projects that hint at answers hidden for centuries. As we ponder the significance of swords, pottery, and copper rings unearthed on Hatteras Island, we also explore the cultural traces left behind, contemplating the legacy of the Lost Colony's potential descendants today. Join our exploration as we parse through the evidence and indulge in the allure of one of history’s greatest mysteries.



    https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/lost-colony-ydna/dna-results

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

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BErfr9hkNdk

    https://www.roanokeisland.com/plan-your-visit/history-roanoke-voyages

    https://allthatsinteresting.com/what-happened-to-roanoke-colony

    https://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/pds/amerbegin/exploration/text6/white.pdf

    https://www.proxi.co/blog/john-whites-explorations All of John White’s voyages

    https://encyclopediavirginia.org/primary-documents/john-white-returns-to-roanoke-an-excerpt-from-the-fift-voyage-of-master-john-white-into-the-west-indies-and-parts-of-america-called-virginia-in-the-yeere-1590-1600/ - White’s jour

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    57 mins
  • Leave Your Incendiaries At Home: Nobuo Fujita
    Nov 12 2024

    Imagine stumbling upon a rare treasure after a long quest—that's exactly what happened when we discovered Seattle Cider Company's elusive Basil Mint hard cider. We share the excitement of finally tasting this sophisticated drink made from fresh Washington apples, recounting the first sip at a Wisconsin bar. Alongside this flavorful exploration, we wander into the culinary world, experimenting with basil in unexpected ways, and share a nostalgic laugh about the infamous challenges of the classic Oregon Trail game.

    World War II history comes alive as we reflect on pivotal moments that reshaped the world. The attack on Pearl Harbor, the strategic battles of Coral Sea and Midway, and the economic revival of the United States spring forth not just from textbooks, but through personal stories and tangible connections to the past. Our journey also introduces Nobuo Fujita, a Japanese pilot with a remarkable wartime mission, whose story of innovation and subsequent journey of reconciliation paints a vivid picture of courage and peace.

    From historical conflicts to symbolic acts of friendship, our narrative follows Fujita's return to Oregon as an ambassador of goodwill. His heartfelt gesture of gifting a samurai sword and his enduring relationship with the community of Brookings reveal a story of transformation and enduring peace. We conclude with a lighthearted exploration of idioms, historical anecdotes, and a sprinkle of Monty Python humor, inviting you to laugh, reflect, and engage with history in a refreshing way. Join us for this blend of humor, history, and heartwarming stories.


    https://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/1961/june/i-bombed-usa

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yokosuka_E14Y

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

    https://www.opb.org/artsandlife/series/history/nobuo-fujita-brookings-oregon-world-war-2/

    https://www.brookings.or.us/342/Azalea-Festival

    https://web.archive.org/web/20191220175819/https://apnews.com/116703c9dceacadf120adef40f9a8e55

    https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/nobuo-fujita-story-only-japanese-pilot-bomb-america%C2%A0during-wwii-208592

    https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/rogue-siskiyou/null/recarea/?recid=69514&actid=50



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    49 mins
  • Ungodly Human: Andersonville Prison
    Nov 5 2024

    What if a simple beer tasting could take you on a journey through history and friendship? Grab your headphones and a cold one as we kick off with a lively chat about the joys and occasional chaos of podcasting alongside our feline co-hosts. We savor a Founders All Day IPA and a Schilling Cider House hard cider, sharing our thoughts on their unique flavors before reminiscing about nostalgic train rides and a magical visit to the Green Bay Railroad Museum. A special thanks to listener Sarah for inspiring today's deeply moving story.

    Venture with us to Yankee Springs, Michigan, in the tumultuous 1860s, where the air buzzes with tension amidst the American Civil War. Discover the youthful bravery of James Skaden, who bent the truth to join the Second Michigan Regiment and ride into history on his trusty horse, Billy Boy. Experience the adrenaline of cavalry charges and the crushing despair of capture as we recount James's harrowing imprisonment at Andersonville Prison. The grim conditions and heartbreaking survival tactics paint a vivid picture of resilience in the face of unimaginable adversity.

    Amidst the shadows of war, a profound friendship blossoms between James and Private Jonah Wheeler, offering hope and companionship in the darkest times. Their journey together, marked by fierce loyalty and shared hardships, culminates in the tragic Sultana disaster. This episode not only brings to light the overlooked stories of bravery and camaraderie but also honors the enduring human spirit in the face of chaos and loss. Join us as we remember those who fought bravely and the friendships that endured beyond the battlefield.



    Now I Know: The Story of James Ross Scadden, Andersonville Civil War Prisoner Kindle Edition

    by Yvonne Linscott Bartel (Her great, grand-father)

    https://amzn.to/3Zyt0Ew


    Andersonville National Cemetery Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRL9R3Rr55g


    National park Service

    https://www.nps.gov/ande/learn/historyculture/camp_sumter_history.htm




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    1 hr and 23 mins

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