- Welcome to DYK! Let Pete tell you what DYK is all about.
- Marshall University Football Team Plane Crash – How the Thundering Herd had to rebuild after the worst tragedy to hit a college football team. 75 perished.
- The Executioner of Prague – Perhaps the most famous executioner in Europe, Jan Mydlar.
- Epic Fail of the Sinking of the Vasa – A bit of Swedish naval history.
- Land of Fire and Ice – Kelly Narowski goes to Iceland
- A short history of comics.
- WWI – Argonne Forest – The Lost Battalion
- The Tro-lo-lo Guy
- Pac-Man Mania
- A History of Halloween!
Curious Czech Christmas!
Full of Czech holiday traditions, recipes, and stories.
Amazon Link
New Show: Past Access
Subscribe to the Past Access Podcast Channel for more episodes from Pete Collman and visit PastAccess.com for additional resources on accessible travel. Curated by Pete Collman.
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.
(German) Neue “Americana für Euch” Serie
Eine kleine Serie über die Geschichte Oregons.
Teil 1 hier: https://shows.acast.com/americanafureuch/episodes/oregon-teil-1-ikanum
Travis Dow’s Autobiography on Amazon
These are mostly embarrassing stories from Travis’ youth. But for honesty’s sake, they are written down for posterity.
Amazon link: The Millennial Old-Timer and the Class of 2000, an Autobiography.
Chinuk Wawa Dictionary first update
I’m trying to create a dictionary that:
- uses the Grand Ronde spelling as default.
- easy to reference (each word is collapsed)
- easy to copy/paste (proper alphabet like kʰ, ə, and the almighty ɬ, for which I set up extra keyboard shortcuts.)
- alternate spellings listed so the entries are searchable (ideally so no matter what spelling you come across, you can still find the Grand Ronde spelling and word entry)
- cross-referenced (as a good dictionary is) and linked to the wider online sources that are out there.
The Great War Revisited: 2-Part World War One “Past Access” Documentary
Pete Collman (see who we are ) and Travis Dow started podcasting together in 2013. While talking about Czech beer and alchemical secret knowledge, we also wanted to start to cover the first world war for the centennial and go over events a hundred years after they occurred.
Plans grew and changed. We went from audio-only to learning how to work with video and animations — which takes time. Pete did the storyboarding by himself to start to scope the project and topics around WWI. Then the writing. Standups and voiceovers. Then the travel and shooting. Wait—that’s not doing it justice.
Pete spent years using his own vacation time and money to go to locations to do with World War One. From the Smithsonian in Washington D.C. to the battlefields and memorials of Northern France, Germany, and the Czech Republic (etc!). Not sight-seeing, but interviewing and capturing b-roll. Then put all the b-roll together with on-site standups and adding voice-overs. Finding very specific video needed for the scene — then finding copyright-free sound effects to make silent footage come to life accurately (this part is hard to overstate)–adding and mastering music.
Pete did all this from his wheelchair, while taking notes on how others could more easily follow in his wheel tracks.
So it took seven years. And here it is:
The Great War Revisited
Part One:
Part Two:
For more on this project (see the world with Pete, watch his DIY’s and accessible travel tips) visit the Past Access page:
And for all the other Past Access videos, check out the YouTube Channel.
podcastnikshop.com
We’ve cleaned up and reorganized the shop! Shipping to the EU is quicker and cheaper now too.
Homeward Bound the Long Way Round
New Past Access: DYK with Pete Colman. Czechoslovakia was not independent during WWI. Czechoslovak forces went to fight for Austria, Western Allies, and Russia. When the war was over, Russia was in the middle of the Red Revolution, Czechoslovakia was independent–but tens of thousands of Czechoslovaks were on the wrong side (East) of the Russian Revolution and couldn’t get home the directest way.
And so they highjacked armored trains, ruled the Trans-Siberian Railroad as they headed East to the Pacific, and from there any way they could back home. Including all the way around the globe and through the United States.
For more Past Access shows, visit pastaccess.com or jump straight to the YouTube Channel.
To support the show check out the support page, and podcastnikshop.com to see the Past Access collection.
Geopats Coffee!
I stopped by one of Steph Fuccio’s podcasts (virtually) to talk Germany and COFFEE!
https://www.stephfuccio.com/geopatscoffee/6