Disasters from History Podcast
1) A Killer Crowd
Whether waiting outside a concert venue, a shopping mall, attending a rally, or even just waiting for a subway train, crowds are all around us. They're an everyday part of life for many of us, especia...Show More
2) The Speed Queen of the Great Lakes
Of all the various forms which a disaster can take, maritime, or sea-related disasters, are among the most common. Generally, disasters at sea happen, well, at sea – or at least in the middle of a bod...Show More
3) A Modest Proposal
Today, April 15, 2017, marks the 105th anniversary of the sinking of the RMS Titanic. Music used:Music For Funeral Home - Part 11 by: Kevin MacleodCourtesy of incompetech.com
4) The Band Plays On
It is commonly believed that the final song played aboard Titanic, as she began her final plunge to the bottom, was "Nearer My God To Thee". The idea of this being Titanic's final song is poetic and f...Show More
5) "Iceberg, dead ahead!"
On the night of April 14, 1912 just moments before 11:40 PM eastern standard time, Titanic crow's nest lookout Frederick Fleet spots what appears to be an iceberg lying stationary in the ship's path. ...Show More
6) A Quick Announcement (and a special treat!)
In this mini-episode, I make an announcement and a special treat follows. I hope you enjoy.twitter.com/dfh_podcastfacebook.com/DFHpodcastdfhpodcast@gmail.comMusic used: Dark Times Kevin MacLeod (incom...Show More
7) Departure
It is often said that we know more about outer space than we do about the darkest depths of our oceans. With oceans covering over 70% of Earth's surface, it's easy to believe that hidden in their dept...Show More
8) Ten Cent Beer Night
Nine arrests, dozens of injuries, and cheap beer are not things one would expect to see when attending a baseball game. However, for one historical game in particular, these are just a few of the thin...Show More
9) Toy Story 2: A Film That (Almost) Never Was
In this episode, you will hear the story of a miscalculation which nearly led to one of the biggest box office blunders in the history of film.Music used: Nitya?nitya Vastu Viveka by Ars Sonor. Cop...Show More
10) Episode Teaser
As I begin to plan out the fine details of this podcast before its release, enjoy this teaser about a future episode. Music used: Mesmerize by Kevin Macleod. Royalty-free from incompetech.com.