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Relative Disasters

Greg & Ella

The podcast where a brother and sister manage their existential angst by discussing historical disasters.

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In 1914, a scientist made a new kind of paint, a paint that glowed. A company was founded, and they needed girls with small hands to work there, applying that paint to the hands and numbers of watches and to the dials of gauges in aircraft. more

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6 days ago

Auntie Lynn joins us to discuss the disastrous reign of King John - and the numerous sidebars with which we become distracted. This episode is a free-wheeling discussion of John and a lot of random - but interesting - nonsense surrounding his reign! ... more

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13 days ago

A flood is a flood, whether it's water or beer - and a 571-ton, 15-foot tall wave is going to be destructive, no matter what it's made of. Join us as we talk about beer, rookeries, prejudices, and settle some myths.

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20 days ago

Back in the 1930s, some folks in Australia's sugar industry imported the Cane Toad from South America to help control a destructive beetle population. It... did not go well. It continues to not go well. It will likely keep not going well.

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a month ago

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 216 ratings
  • Bravo

    Fantastic all around, keep up the great work fellow experts!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Harvey Butthole
    United Statesa year ago
  • Disasters of all kinds

    I absolutely love this podcast and have listened to the whole back catalogue. I’ve learned about tons of historical - and not so historical - events while being thoroughly entertained by the delightful hosts. Their banter is great and the sidebars are always on point! I

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    chasity_ann
    United Statesa year ago
  • Giggling About Disasters?

    Overall, I like this podcast once the giggling stops. I don’t get the jokes since the topics are super serious, but that’s me. A bit of a turn off. When the giggles tone down, I hope to be back.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Zeegha
    United Statesa year ago
  • Really well researched and explained topics

    Podcast Addict
    5
    WeirdDivide6464
    a year ago
  • Great podcast! Compelling and Interesting

    This is a great podcast that takes deep dives into some of the most interesting disasters, scams and situations throughout history. So glad I found it.! Definitely a go to for me now. Starting at the centrailia episode I can’t stop listening. Love it. Please don’t stop doing this show.!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kracken daddy
    United States2 years ago

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