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Relative Disasters

By Greg & Ella

The podcast where a brother and sister manage their existential angst by discussing historical disasters.
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Leser v Garnett and attempts to repeal the Nineteenth Amendment (Episode 78)

Relative DisastersOct 03, 2022

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The Altamont Free Concert (Relative Disasters Episode 140)

The Altamont Free Concert (Relative Disasters Episode 140)

It was intended to be "Woodstock West", a celebration of music in a free concert in California. It was intended to have a fun lineup of some of the biggest rock bands on 1969, headlined by The Rolling Stones.

It ended with four people dead, hundreds injured, and is often pointed to as the death of the 1960s peace & love / counter-culture movements.

May 13, 202427:37
The 1968-1969 Sunday Times Golden Globe Race (Episode 139)

The 1968-1969 Sunday Times Golden Globe Race (Episode 139)

In 1968, a race launched from the British Isles, a race to be the first person to circumnavigate the globe by themself. Nine people entered the race.

When it ended, one person had won, seven people had given up, and one person was never found again.

We're going to talk about the open ocean, the dangers of the route, and the toll that isolation and danger takes on the human psyche.

May 06, 202431:01
The Radium Girls (Episode 138)

The Radium Girls (Episode 138)

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.

One problem - the paint was deadly. And nobody told the girls.

Apr 29, 202419:25
The Reign of King John, 1199-1216 (Episode 137)

The Reign of King John, 1199-1216 (Episode 137)

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!

Note: As happens often, the dogs wanted to co-host, so you will hear some puppers in the background.

Apr 22, 202401:24:20
The London Beer Flood of 1814 (Episode 136)

The London Beer Flood of 1814 (Episode 136)

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.

Apr 15, 202418:09
The Australian Cane Toad Invasion (Episode 135)

The Australian Cane Toad Invasion (Episode 135)

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.


Apr 08, 202418:43
The Chi'Ing-yang Event of 1490 (Episode 134)

The Chi'Ing-yang Event of 1490 (Episode 134)

The city of Chi'Ing-yang got flattened in the late fourteen hundreds... and nobody really knows what happened. We'll talk about meteorites, comets, and explosions as we examine some of the more plausible theories.

A nerdy brother and sister talk about disasters - that's what the show's all about. Especially in early April.


Apr 01, 202408:42
The 1887 Nanaimo Mine Explosion (Episode 133)

The 1887 Nanaimo Mine Explosion (Episode 133)

We're headed underground yet again, to visit beautiful British Colombia and talk about what happens when you mix explosives, methane, and coal dust. It's a tragedy that affected an entire city and is still relevant today.


Mar 25, 202417:60
The Malleus Maleficarum (Episode 132)

The Malleus Maleficarum (Episode 132)

A guy wrote a book, collecting and codifying religious and social suppression of women. That book became a sensation, propelling the man to fame and fortune. No, we're not talking about some modern "MRA" idiot or so-called "incel"... no, this guy existed over half a millennium ago and we're still seeing his fingerprints on modern misogyny today.

Mar 18, 202427:28
The 1933 Business Plot (Episode 131)

The 1933 Business Plot (Episode 131)

This week we're looking at an attempt to overthrow the American president Franklin Delano Roosevelt by a group of Wall Street financiers and big business leaders. Mocked and dismissed at the time - in newspapers owned by said business leaders - this attempted coup was a uniquely American close-call with facism.

Mar 11, 202433:54
They Read The Fine Print (Episode 130)

They Read The Fine Print (Episode 130)

Join us for three stories of people exploiting - or trying to - ill-thought-out corporate promotions. We'll talk about Vacuums, Soft Drinks, and Pudding, all tied together by an odd connection to airplanes - The Hoover Free Flights promotion, the Pepsi Points Harrier Jet legal case, and the Healthy Choice airline miles promotion.


Mar 04, 202421:44
The L-8 Ghost Airship Incident of 1942 (Episode 129)

The L-8 Ghost Airship Incident of 1942 (Episode 129)

Join us in the skies off the coast of California in this episode. We'll talk about the US Naval airship L-8, the mysterious disappearance of its crew, and its brief time as an airborne ghost ship!

Feb 26, 202421:15
The 1975 Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald (Episode 85)

The 1975 Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald (Episode 85)

Re-upload.


Join us as Ella explains the events of a fateful night that sent a crew of 29 to the bottom of the largest freshwater lake in North America. We'll discuss shipping tonnage, the incredibly dangerous weather systems of the Great Lakes, and talk a little about Gordon Lightfoot's haunting tribute to the disaster.


This episode was taken down due to a copyright concern; we'd quoted some lyrics from Lightfoot's song in the initial version of this episode. Those quotations have been removed and I'm glad to be able to put this one back up for everyone.

-Greg

Feb 21, 202401:03:08
The Great French Wine Blight (Episode 128)

The Great French Wine Blight (Episode 128)

Join us as we head to the mid-1800's and learn about a very specific blight that nearly crippled the French wine industry!

Feb 19, 202414:22
The Byford Dolphin Explosive Decompression Incident of 1983 (Episode 127)

The Byford Dolphin Explosive Decompression Incident of 1983 (Episode 127)

Another deep-sea oil rig, another disaster; in 1983, five saturation divers were killed when their air pressure was explosively decompressed. This episode covers a truly awful way to die.

Feb 12, 202413:06
The Montparnasse Derailment of 1895 (Episode 126)

The Montparnasse Derailment of 1895 (Episode 126)

How does a train wind up outside of its station, standing on its face? Well, the answer involves a perfect storm of operator negligence, bad brakes, and good ol' financial incentive.


Feb 05, 202408:12
The Toba Supereruption of 74TYA (Episode 125)

The Toba Supereruption of 74TYA (Episode 125)

Greg and Child Unit A explore one of the biggest volcanic eruptions of all time, and why a simultaneous massive decrease in the human population may be a case of correlation, not causation.

Jan 29, 202419:07
The 1995 Sampoong Department Store Collapse (Episode 124)

The 1995 Sampoong Department Store Collapse (Episode 124)

On this episode, we're going to the city of Seoul to take a look at another example of how greed kills people. In 1988, a building was constructed to maximize profit and minimize expense; in 1995, its inevitable collapse caused the most non-wartime deaths South Korea has experienced. We'll talk about construction techniques, building codes, why regulations are important, and how to not move gigantic air conditioners.

Jan 22, 202423:12
The 1976 Ladybird Plague (Episode 123)

The 1976 Ladybird Plague (Episode 123)

We're going to the dry and drought-blasted British Isles of 1976 for this (short) episode; we'll talk about ladybirds, the population boom-and-bust cycles of insect life, and how weird weather can throw an entire ecosystem into red-shelled chaos.


Jan 15, 202411:55
Conspiratorial Thinking (Episode 122)

Conspiratorial Thinking (Episode 122)

To kick off our 2024 season, I thought we'd cover the insidious disaster that is Conspiratorial Thinking! We'll discuss how our brain can get short-circuited in the strangest ways, why it takes fear and lack of self-reflection skills to be a true believer... and why this stuff cannot be dismissed and how we can all do a better job of guarding ourselves against it.

Fun.

Sources:

Due to being available on a whole bunch of different platforms now, it's come to my attention that our Sources don't always make it to each listener at their preferred listening-platform; therefore, I'm going to be doing a better job of listing the complete sources in the episode itself.

Jan 08, 202437:19
The Star Wars Holiday Special (Episode 121)

The Star Wars Holiday Special (Episode 121)

Back in 1977, Star Wars was a phenomenon that changed the film industry. In 1978, some CBS executives tried to replicate the magic for TV and the results were... legendary? Just probably not in the way they intended.

Dec 24, 202348:48
Fuschia - The Man, The Color, the Mystery (Extended Sidebar 06)

Fuschia - The Man, The Color, the Mystery (Extended Sidebar 06)

Ella takes a dive into color theory and the bizarre history of Fuschia - the color and the man it was named for. And why it may not be a real color at all.


Dec 11, 202316:57
The Ourang Medan Ghost Ship (Extended Sidebar 05)

The Ourang Medan Ghost Ship (Extended Sidebar 05)

On this extended sidebar, Ella brings us the story of the Ourang Medan, a ghost ship found floating in the middle of the pacific with the entire crew dead. Or was it never found, its only survivor finding his way to a barely-inhabited atoll and living just long enough to relay how his whole crew had perished due to some unknown force? Or was it found in the straits of Indonesia, with the deceased crew all staring upward in abject horror? It's a creepy story with a fairly mundane truth living in its center.


Nov 27, 202320:00
Dock Ellis' 1970 No-Hitter (Extended Sidebar 04)

Dock Ellis' 1970 No-Hitter (Extended Sidebar 04)

In this extended sidebar we talk about a baseball player at the absolute top of his game, one of the hardest feats in the game of baseball, why he was able to pull it off under the influence of LSD - and more importantly, the incredible work he did once his baseball career was behind him.

Nov 13, 202316:48
The Ica Stones (Extended Sidebar Episode 02)

The Ica Stones (Extended Sidebar Episode 02)

Well, apparently all we're going to do are "stone-based historical scams" on these Extended Sidebar episodes... anyway, this hoax came up waaaaay back in our first season during the research for the Gregor MacGregor episodes. Join us as we talk about the Ica Stones, a hoax involving ancient Incans, Aliens, Dinosaurs, and the creative use of chickens. Enjoy!


Nov 06, 202322:28
The 1975 Heroism of Oliver Sipple (that ruined his life) (Episode 120)
Oct 23, 202344:42
The Dare Stones (Extended Sidebar 01)

The Dare Stones (Extended Sidebar 01)

Join Ella and Greg while they talk about one of the weirdest (and most obvious) scams in American archaeology - the Dare Stones!


Oct 23, 202318:33
The Wellington Avalanche (Episode 119)
Sep 25, 202331:19
The 1972 Crash of Flight 401 (Episode 118)
Sep 18, 202342:17
Magic the Gathering's Combo Winter of 1998 (Episode 117)

Magic the Gathering's Combo Winter of 1998 (Episode 117)

A few notes; one, this is an extremely nerdy episode. Two, our recording circumstances were a little tricky (with a very persistent cricket intent on co-hosting), so the audio quality is a little less than I'd like with background noise.


With Ella on a well-deserved break, Greg and his friend Carson talk about something near and dear to their nerdy hearts - the time the card game Magic: The Gathering nearly collapsed because of a failure in recognizing a flaw in game design. Join us as we talk about game design, the delightfully geeky history of Magic, and the concept of "Fun"!

Sep 11, 202301:02:37
The Water Wiggle (Episode 116)
Sep 04, 202334:07
The 1865 Wreck of the S.S. Sultana (Episode 115)
Aug 28, 202336:22
The Life of Puyi, Last Emperor of China (Episode 114)

The Life of Puyi, Last Emperor of China (Episode 114)

China had a dynastic system of government for four thousand years; it ended when its last emperor was six years old. His life would be filled with the dissolution and reconstruction of China, brutal foreign occupations and incursions, and his own self-sabotaging need to be an Emperor again. Join us as we talk about what a horrific time the early/mid 1900s was in China, the lengths people in power will go to maintain that power, and why being an Emperor is not a job for a six-year-old.


Sources:

From Emperor to Citizen by Pu Yi (2007 restored version)

Twilight in the Forbidden City by Reginald Fleming Johnston (1934)

Aug 21, 202351:14
The Long and Awful Reign of Nero (Episode 113)
Aug 14, 202338:53
Liu Bang and the Founding of the Han Dynasty (Episode 112)

Liu Bang and the Founding of the Han Dynasty (Episode 112)

Liu Bang was a man who had a good life and then had a really bad day. How he handled that bad day led to the creation of one of China's most important dynasties and reshaped China's history - join us as we talk about executions, how legal systems based on fear are not sustainable, and lacquer. Lots of lacquer.

Also, Greg's fighting a cold this week, so expect a few background sniffles.


Sources:

Records of the Grand Historian by Sima Qian, c. 91 BCE

Aug 07, 202339:16
The Short and Terrible Reign of Caligula (Episode 111)
Jul 31, 202344:29
The Dilberito (Episode 110)

The Dilberito (Episode 110)

In 1999, Scott Adams used his beloved-at-the-time character Dilbert to market... a line of microwaveable burritos.

Join us as we take a look at bizarre marketing, the recommended daily allowance of vitamins and minerals, and cooking with gelatin, plus an insight into weird foods that Ella and Greg enjoy.


Jul 24, 202340:56
The 1950 Green Hornet Disaster (Episode 109)
Jul 17, 202336:17
The Tri-State Tornado of 1925 (Episode 108)
Jul 10, 202343:57
The Wreck of the USS Akron (Episode 107)
Jul 03, 202342:51
The 1755 Lisbon Earthquake (Episode 106)
Jun 26, 202355:02
Hyacinth Madness! (Episode 105)
Jun 19, 202355:28
10-Cent Beer Night (Episode 104)
Jun 12, 202348:25
The 1916 New Jersey Shark Attacks (Episode 103)
Jun 05, 202325:46
The 1896 St. Louis / East St. Louis Tornado (Episode 102)
May 29, 202348:40
The 1977 Beverly Hills Supper Club Fire (Episode 101)

The 1977 Beverly Hills Supper Club Fire (Episode 101)

On Memorial Day weekend of 1977, an event space and nightclub in Southgate, Kentucky, called the Beverly Hills Supper Club caught fire at around 8:50 in the evening. Within minutes, the building was fully engulfed and beginning to collapse, and 165 people were dead and dying.

In this episode, Ella tells the story of the tragic and very preventable Beverly Hills fire.


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Main sources for this episode include: “Inside the Beverly Hills Supper Club Fire”, by R. Eliott, 2010

"Remembering the tragic Beverly Hills Supper Club fire", staff writers for The Enquirer, 2021 "The Beverly Hills Supper Club Fire", NFPA documentary, 1980


Additional information from: "The Beverly Hills Supper Club: The Untold Story of Ky's Worst Tragedy", R. Webster et al, 2016

"$3 Million Settlement Approved In Beverly Hills Supper Club Fire", staff writer, New York Times, 1979


May 22, 202336:59
The 1992 Hurricane Iniki (Episode 100)
May 15, 202345:55
The 1912 Piltdown Man Hoax (Episode 99)
May 08, 202340:55
The Life of Julie D'Aubigny (Episode 98)

The Life of Julie D'Aubigny (Episode 98)

Who's everybody's favorite beautiful French sword-fighting bisexual opera singer? Join us as we discuss the incredible stories of the life of Mademoiselle de Maupin, Julie D'Aubigny, a woman who was both fascinating and more than a little terrifying. Separating myth from truth is difficult with many historical figures, but with a life this amazing it's a real challenge - sit back and enjoy the tale of swashbuckling, romance, and danger that is as close to the truth as we can get!


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Sources:

Gallant Ladies

by Cameron Rogers, published by Harcourt, Brace; 1928


Queens of Song: being memoirs of some of the most Celebrated Female Vocalists who have appeared on the lyric stage, from the earliest days of opera to the present time, to which is added a Chronological List of all the Operas that have been performed in Europe

by Ellen Creathorne Clayton, published in 1863


Anecdotal History of the Duel

by Émile Colombey, published in 1861


and articles from various sources

May 01, 202332:49
The 1930 Crash of the R-101 (Episode 97)
Apr 24, 202347:02