Episodes

  • 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
  • Michael Myers Has A Baby: The Warrens
    Oct 31 2024

    Ever wondered what it feels like to sip on Halloween in a can? We kick off our episode by giving Down East's unfiltered craft cider a whirl, complete with a blend of apples, pumpkin, and chai spices that demands a good shake before opening. The cider's strong apple notes and subtle pumpkin flavor make for a curious concoction that even pumpkin skeptics might enjoy. As we indulge in this festive flavor, we share our undying passion for Halloween, from the spine-tingling movies to the eerie books that haunt our shelves. Kate is on the prowl for a truly terrifying read and invites listeners to help fill her bookshelves with twisty, unpredictable tales.

    Haunted houses, paranormal investigations, and the world of Ed and Lorraine Warren take center stage as we journey into the supernatural. With stories like the notorious Annabelle doll and the ghostly escapades of the Perrin family, we explore how Ed's childhood fascination turned into a lifelong pursuit of uncovering the unknown alongside Lorraine. Their adventures include painting their way into haunted homes to capture the spirits within. We recount some of their most infamous cases, sharing the chilling narratives that continue to intrigue anyone with a taste for the supernatural.

    Our exploration doesn’t stop at haunted houses; we also recount the infamous Amityville Horror and the chilling experiences of the Lutz family. This thriller of a tale is juxtaposed with an examination of the Warrens' legacy, exploring both their impact on pop culture and the movies inspired by their exploits. We wrap things up by sharing our varied horror movie preferences and discussing the importance of standalone films. For those who are skeptics or believers, or just love a good scare, this episode is your ticket to a world where reality and the supernatural collide. Join us for a thrilling ride through tales that are stranger than fiction, as we celebrate all things Halloween!




    The Demonologist: The Extraordinary Career of Ed and Lorraine Warren

    by Gerald Brittle (Author), Lorraine Warren (Author), Ed Warren (Author)

    https://amzn.to/47v1n0T

    HBO Max Devils Road

    https://www.max.com/movies/devils-road-the-true-story-of-ed-and-lorraine-warren/ef0155fa-e05e-4a2c-a76f-3ea5415ec777

    https://tonyspera.com/

    https://allthatsinteresting.com/ed-and-lorraine-warren

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Mary's Comet: Mary Anning
    Oct 29 2024

    Ever wondered how a strawberry-infused gin and tonic could spice up your summer afternoon? On this episode, we trade in our usual beers for a refreshing cocktail creation. As Kate navigates the whimsical world of household temperature debates with her husband, Nathan, and their playful cat, Oliver, Bradley dazzles us with a gin and tonic featuring a twist of strawberry puree, lime, and mint. With guidance from his mom, Bradley embarks on his first puree-making adventure, and we toast to new concoctions while troubleshooting a minor audio hiccup along the way.

    Journey with us back to the early 19th century as we uncover the life of Mary Anning—a remarkable fossil hunter whose legacy was nearly buried under the weight of her gender and social status. Despite the societal constraints, Anning's discoveries, including the ichthyosaur and plesiosaur, carved her name into the annals of paleontology and helped solidify the Jurassic Coast as a fossil hunting wonderland. We also reflect on how her sketches and findings contributed to the scientific recognition she deserved but often did not receive, and highlight her collaboration with prominent scientists of her time.

    Before wrapping up, we let our curiosity guide us into the quirky world of idioms, pondering origins and peculiarities of English expressions like "costs an arm and a leg." Our deep appreciation for listener engagement fuels our passion for these linguistic mysteries, and we invite you to share your favorite idioms or historical curiosities with us. As we sign off, we're already brewing the next round of historical buffoonery, promising more laughter, learning, and lively discussions in future episodes. Stay curious, because the buffoonery never stops!


    The Fossil Hunter: Dinosaurs, Evolution and the Woman Whose Discoveries Changed the World by Shelley Emling

    https://amzn.to/3Xk4ap6


    Natural History Museum

    https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/mary-anning-unsung-hero.html


    UC Museum of Paleontology
    https://ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/anning.html

    https://ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/anning.html#:~:text=Mary%20Anning%20has%20been%20cre

    https://www.museumoftheearth.org/daring-to-dig/bio/anning



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    1 hr
  • The Oprah of Death: Emperor Nero
    Oct 22 2024

    Ever wondered if a breakfast sandwich can outclass a classic turkey and salami roll? Join Kate and Bradley as they launch History Buffoons with a playful debate on sandwich superiority, featuring some new beverages to try—Brewsicle Peach Mango Wheat Ale for Kate and Hazy Bluff Hazy IPA for Bradley. From Bradley’s aversion to white foods to Kate’s childhood antics with whipped cream, the banter sets the stage for a fun yet informative episode.

    Then, brace yourself for the dramatic saga of Emperor Nero's rise to power, influenced by his scheming mother, Agrippina. We unpack Agrippina's ruthless maneuvers, including the poisoning of Emperor Claudius, to secure Nero’s ascent to the throne at age 16. As Nero struggles for independence, he exiles his mother and eliminates his stepbrother Britannicus. The discussion scrutinizes his relationships with advisors and the controversial policies of his reign, making this a riveting historical narrative.

    Finally, we unravel the chaos of Nero's later years, including the Great Fire of Rome and the subsequent persecution of Christians. Despite popular myths, Nero wasn’t fiddling while Rome burned but swiftly enacted recovery measures upon his return. The episode culminates with the turbulent Year of Four Emperors, leading to the rise of the Flavian dynasty. Tune in for a blend of humor, historical insights, and engaging stories that make history not just informative but downright entertaining. Stay curious and remember—on History Buffoons, the buffoonery never stops!

    Sources:

    Nero - The Evil Roman Emperor? Documentary

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oWddO2Zs6g&t=2921s


    The Colosseum
    https://www.thecolosseum.org/gladiators/

    Wikipedia

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

    Ancient-Origins

    https://www.ancient-origins.net/history-important-events/gladiators-priscus-and-verus-equal-they-fought-equal-they-yielded-009321




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    58 mins
  • They’re on the Level: The Great Pyramid of Giza
    Oct 15 2024

    Ever struggled with taking pills without water, or remember the quirky methods you used as a kid to mask those chalky tablet tastes? We're kicking off this episode with personal stories about our adventures with headaches and medications, from using Cool Whip to swallow pills to laughing at how movies make pill-taking look so effortless. After a few chuckles, we dive into a delightful review of Three Sheeps Brewery's latest beer, appreciating their minimalistic setup and the freedom to BYOF (bring your own food) to enhance the experience.

    Our beer talk soon leads to a captivating lesson on one of history's grandest feats: the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza. Ever wonder how those ancient builders pulled off such precise engineering with rudimentary tools? We break down the use of copper tools, sand-embedded saws, and the innovative methods of transporting massive stones via the Nile. Plus, we unravel the myth that slaves built the pyramids, revealing insights from Egyptologist Dr. Zahi Hawass about the honored status of these skilled workers.

    Finally, we explore the deeper purpose of pyramids beyond being mere tombs, pondering theories about their alignment with Orion's belt and their potential role in transforming men into gods. Our chat takes a fun twist with a nod to the movie "Stargate" and its impact on sci-fi TV. So, grab your favorite brew and join us for an episode brimming with history, humor, and a fresh perspective on some of humanity's most intriguing marvels.

    Sources:
    The Pyramids of Egypt- How & Why They Were Built

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jEad6zxaFk

    Directed by Jobim Sampson

    Narrated by Eric Meyers


    The Egyptian Pyramid

    https://www.si.edu/spotlight/ancient-egypt/pyramid


    Probing Question: How were the Egyptian pyramids built?

    Penn State

    https://www.psu.edu/news/research/story/probing-question-how-were-egyptian-pyramids-built/

    By by Marissa McCauley


    Egypt discovers workers' tombs near pyramids

    The Associated Press

    https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna34794254


    National Museum of Natural History

    https://www.si.edu/spotlight/ancient-egypt/pyramid



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  • Ötzi the Iceman
    Oct 8 2024

    Ever wondered how a simple hiking trip led to one of the most significant archaeological discoveries of our time? This episode of History Buffoons Podcast will take you from the light-hearted banter of our daily lives straight into the icy mysteries of the Ötztal Alps. We kick things off with a comical reflection on our hectic work schedules and a hilarious tale about a marathon client session that involved massages and facials. Our conversation naturally veers towards travel dreams—one of us dreaming of the brews at Dillon Dam Brewery in Colorado, while the other imagines an Italian adventure. Little did we know, this casual chat would seamlessly set the stage for a story steeped in ancient history.

    Travel back 5,200 years as we unravel the tale of Ötzi the Iceman, an ancient mummified body discovered in the Ötztal Alps in 1991 by hikers Helmut and Erika Simon. Through advanced scientific analysis, we reveal astonishing details about Ötzi's life—from his last meal of Ibex meat and wheat grains to the harsh injuries he sustained in his final days. We discuss his well-preserved clothing and tools, and even speculate on the medicinal purposes behind his 61 tattoos. This chapter provides a vivid glimpse into the life of one of the most well-preserved ancient humans, showing us how much we can learn about our ancestors through these extraordinary discoveries.

    The episode concludes with a gripping discussion about the legal battles over Ötzi's discovery rights. Follow the twists and turns of the court disputes that ensued, adding a modern-day layer of drama to this ancient story. We also share how Ötzi's legacy is preserved at the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology in Italy, where visitors can marvel at his frozen remains. Stay until the end for details on how to connect with us on social media, send in your questions, and share your own historical theories. As always, the buffoonery never stops, and neither does our curiosity about the past!


    Sources:
    Otzi the Iceman: A 5,000 year-old True Crime Murder Mystery by NOVA/PBS

    https://www.iceman.it/en/the-iceman/


    Otzi and the World of the Iceman

    https://topdocumentaryfilms.com/otzi-world-iceman/#comments

    Penn Museum

    https://www.penn.museum/sites/expedition/otzi-the-iceman/



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    48 mins