
Plausibly Live! Podcast
1) Up All Night
This episode starts with a couple of stories that probably only I care about, like the lawsuit over Seattle’s homeless shelter hotels and yet another IT failure that managed to make life harder for th...Show More
2) USS F-4 Rises
On August 29, 1915, the United States Navy did what no one thought possible. It raised a sunken submarine from 300 feet of water and brought her crew home. The recovery of the USS F-4 was born out of ...Show More
3) Fentanyl and Venezueala
Last year President Biden said 70,000 Americans die each year from fentanyl overdoses. It’s a staggering number, and his thought we should do something about it.
4) The Battle of Rhode Island 1778
The summer of 1778 found the Revolution at a crossroads. The war had already seen stunning American victories like Saratoga, where British General Burgoyne surrendered his entire army, but it had also...Show More
5) Ferry Folly
Washington State just handed a Florida shipyard a contract worth 714 million dollars to build three new hybrid-electric ferries. For the first time in decades, these boats won’t be built here at home,...Show More
6) Tragedy in Yugoslavia
The war was supposed to be over. August 1946 was meant to be a summer of recovery, not another season of graves. But peace is rarely clean, and the world that emerged after World War II was fragile, f...Show More
7) It's NOT the Norm...
And it's time to stop the pretending that it is
8) USS Queenfish at the North Pole
Submariners live for the sea stories, and some are colder than others. On this episode of Patrol Reports, Dave Bowman sat down with Captain Jim Harvey, former commanding officer of USS Queenfish (SSN-...Show More
9) Cracker Barrel Biglari
Cracker Barrel has long been a roadside favorite, a place for biscuits, rocking chairs, and a slice of nostalgia. But today the chain is at the center of a high-stakes corporate fight. Activist invest...Show More
10) The Battle of Long Island 1776
The summer of 1776 was supposed to be the season when everything changed. On July 4, the delegates in Philadelphia had declared to the world that the thirteen colonies were no longer subjects of King ...Show More