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Within this new show is a new series called Past Access DYK, wherein Pete goes over some historic trivia like the history of Pac-Man, the Tro-lo-lo Guy, Halloween, and the Marshall plane crash.
From the early days of the Roman Empire through to the early 1700s, why did some of the most creative minds turn to alchemy? The search for how to make gold through this experimental practice will have been, without doubt, very alluring. But what else did people hope to discover? This is the story of the people, the books, the controversies and the dangers surrounding the secretive art of alchemy and the search for truth explored through the history of ideas, philosophy and religion.
What emerges is a surprising story about the many inter-weaving influences, heresies and orthodoxies that shaped Western Philosophy and Science.
BIG LIFE CHANGES! Travis is unemployed and is now starting a candy business. Long story, support him through his GoFundMe. (or see the Support Page for other ways to help)
Hear the podcast on the recent life-altering events and the GoFundMe campaign here:
The Currywurst. Or perhaps “curry-ketchup sausages” are as common in Germany as perhaps hamburgers in the States. It’s a beloved snack, and an after-party savior. Currywurst has an interesting post-war history, and even started from an American GI influence in Berlin (or Hamburg)—yet never made it back to the US. Except when you buy Heinz Curryketschup in a German Delikatessen.
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Travis is no longer a tech writer and is now learning how to make candy in Germany, so he can start a business in Oregon. And he has a boyfriend, Toby. Pete Collman is working overtime creating Past Access on YouTube. We could use your help!
The stone bridge in Regensburg, built in 1135, has been through a lot. It’s the oldest standing bridge in Germany and also spans some 300 meters. It’s an heirloom of German history that even has its own lore around it. Swedes destroying one of its guard towers, Nazis blowing up a portion to stop American troops, medieval executions. Enough events and legends that it needed its own episode. Also, Regensburg is amazing.
The “podcard”–as the kids are calling it–came from Klaudia Zotzmann-Koch. Author and podcaster extraordinaire, resident of Vienna, but from an area we recently covered (Episode 51), she gives us more insight into the area.
Pete and Travis have been podcasting for 6 years! With new shows like Past Access and Podcastnik and tons of guests and collaborations in the past year. We give a behind-the-scenes on what we’ve been working on and an overall State of the Podcast.
Here’s to 6 more years!
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Saint Hildegard is one of only four women Doctors of the Church. A 12th century visionary and medical author, Hildegard is making a pretty big comeback in folk medicine (in German speaking countries). There’s a lot more to her story, and she gives a rare insight into women’s lives in the high medieval period.
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From wooden palisades to opulent palaces that competed (specifically) with Versaille — we talk a millennium of history and go through the daily lives, to the evolution of castles and the relationship with the surrounding land and people over time.
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