Plausibly Live! - The Official Podcast Of The Dave Bowman Show

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Synopsis

The Dave Bowman Show returns to podcast. The former Afternoons Live host joins you at least three times a week to give you his opinions, look at the historical angles of the the big stories and even throw in a sea story or two.

Episodes

  • DDH - Cape Esperance

    12/10/2024 Duration: 06min

    In this episode, we take you to the night of October 11-12, 1942, when U.S. and Japanese naval forces clashed off the coast of Guadalcanal in the pivotal Battle of Cape Esperance. We’ll explore the critical background of the Guadalcanal Campaign, dive into the tactics and technology that made this night battle so intense, and introduce the key leaders—Admiral Norman Scott and Admiral Aritomo Gotō. You’ll hear how the U.S. Navy, still recovering from Pearl Harbor, achieved a vital victory that slowed Japanese efforts to retake Guadalcanal. We’ll also discuss the lessons learned, the impact on the broader Pacific War, and how this lesser-known battle paved the way for the U.S. to dominate in the Solomon Islands. Tune in for a detailed, engaging look at a moment in history that helped shift the tide of World War II. Listen now and uncover the legacy of Cape Esperance and the brave sailors who fought to secure the future of the Pacific!

  • DDH - A Diplomatic Flashpoint

    11/10/2024 Duration: 07min

    In this episode, we discuss the diplomatic crisis sparked in October 1906 when San Francisco’s school board ordered the segregation of Japanese students. This local policy not only stirred racial tensions in California but also sent shockwaves through U.S.-Japan relations. We explore the broader context of anti-Asian sentiment, the significance of the 1894 Treaty with Japan, and how President Theodore Roosevelt intervened to prevent a major international conflict. Tune in as we break down how this incident shaped future immigration policies and left a lasting legacy on both domestic and foreign affairs.

  • DDH - The Battle of Tours

    10/10/2024 Duration: 07min

    In this episode of *Dave Does History*, we journey back to October 10, 732 CE, when Charles Martel—"The Hammer"—faced off against the advancing Umayyad forces in one of the most pivotal battles of early medieval Europe. The Battle of Tours wasn’t just a clash of swords and shields; it was a turning point that shaped the future of Western civilization. What if the outcome had been different? Join Dave as he breaks down the key players, tactics, and stakes in this crucial showdown between Martel’s Frankish army and the forces of the Umayyad Caliphate. Could the battle really have saved Christian Europe? Listen in and find out as we explore how this moment of history helped to define a continent and solidify the legacy of "The Hammer." Perfect for history buffs, military enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the events that shaped the world we live in today.

  • DDH - The Expulsion of Roger Williams

    09/10/2024 Duration: 08min

    In this episode of Dave Does History, we explore the banishment of Roger Williams from the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1635. Williams’ radical ideas about religious freedom, the separation of church and state, and the rights of Native Americans put him at odds with the colony’s Puritan leadership. We’ll cover the events leading to his expulsion, his daring escape, and his founding of Providence, Rhode Island—a haven for religious tolerance. Learn how Williams’ legacy shaped the fundamental values of America as we know it today.

  • DDH - Sgt Alvin York

    08/10/2024 Duration: 25min

    In this episode of *Dave Does History*, Dave Bowman takes us back to 1918, exploring the life and remarkable transformation of Sgt. Alvin York. Born into the rugged hills of Tennessee, York was a devout Christian and pacifist who initially struggled with the moral dilemma of going to war. However, as the United States became embroiled in World War I, York’s internal conflict would lead him to one of the most heroic actions in American military history. Dave dives deep into York's personal journey, from a rowdy youth to his profound Christian conversion, and how he reconciled his faith with the brutal reality of war. The episode climaxes with the legendary Battle of the Argonne Forest, where York single-handedly silenced 35 machine guns, killed 25 enemy soldiers, and captured 132 German troops. Dave also reflects on the aftermath of York’s heroism and his humble return to civilian life, where he refused to commercialize his fame and instead focused on supporting veterans and his local community. Join Dave as

  • DDH - The McCollum Memo

    07/10/2024 Duration: 07min

    In this episode, we dive deep into one of the most intriguing documents of WWII: the McCollum Memo, issued on October 7, 1940. Was the U.S. really trying to provoke Japan into a war? Lieutenant Commander Arthur H. McCollum thought so, and he drafted an eight-point plan to make it happen. But did FDR see this memo, and did it influence his strategy? We break down the background, contents, reception, and the lasting controversy surrounding this memo. Join us as we uncover whether this secret document was a blueprint for America’s entry into World War II—or just a coincidence in a tense Pacific theater.

  • WTF - Episode 32

    06/10/2024 Duration: 01h01min

    In this episode of *What The Frock?*, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod tackle the countdown to the upcoming election with their usual mix of satire, humor, and unpredictable commentary. With just 32 days left, they dive into everything from the absurdity of modern political debates to the WNBA's collapsing TV ratings and Gavin Newsom's quickly overturned free speech law. Along the way, they offer their signature predictions—like the fate of Aaron Rodgers in London—and muse about who's really running the country. From FEMA mishaps to Biden’s latest gaffes, they take no prisoners in their observations on American politics, sports, and pop culture. Join Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod as they navigate the madness, all while reminding us that, with 32 days left, there’s still work to do!

  • DDH - The Yom Kippur War

    06/10/2024 Duration: 06min

    On October 6, 1973, the quiet of Yom Kippur was shattered as Egypt and Syria launched a surprise assault on Israel, igniting one of the most pivotal conflicts in Middle Eastern history. In this episode, we dive into the opening moments of the Yom Kippur War, focusing on Egypt's bold attack across the Suez Canal. We'll explore the careful planning behind the operation, the dramatic crossing of Egyptian troops and tanks into the Sinai Desert, and the initial Israeli response as they scrambled to defend their borders. This first day set the stage for a war that would forever change the region. Join us for a detailed, gripping narrative of this crucial moment in history. Perfect for history buffs and anyone wanting to understand the dynamics of Middle Eastern conflicts. Available on Spotify, iTunes, and wherever you get your podcasts!

  • DDH -The Dalton Defenders

    05/10/2024 Duration: 07min

    On October 5, 1892, the notorious Dalton Gang attempted their most audacious heist yet—robbing two banks at the same time in Coffeyville, Kansas. But instead of escaping with riches, they met their bloody end. In this episode, we dive deep into the rise and fall of the Dalton brothers, the chaotic gunfight that unfolded in the streets of Coffeyville, and the town’s courageous stand against some of the Old West’s most infamous outlaws. Join us as we recount the legendary raid, its aftermath, and the legacy of the Dalton Gang. Perfect for history buffs and Old West enthusiasts, this episode brings the last stand of the Dalton Gang to life in vivid detail.

  • DDH - Rutherford B. Hayes

    03/10/2024 Duration: 07min

    In this episode, we dive into the life and legacy of Rutherford B. Hayes, the 19th President of the United States. From his early life in Ohio and his distinguished service in the U.S. Civil War to his political rise and the controversial 1876 election, Hayes navigated a tumultuous period in American history. We explore how his presidency, shaped by the Compromise of 1877, brought an end to Reconstruction, and his efforts in civil service reform, economic stabilization, and international diplomacy. We’ll also cover his post-presidential years, his commitment to education reform, and his lasting impact on the nation. Join us for an in-depth look at the man behind one of the most disputed elections in U.S. history and his contributions to shaping America during the Gilded Age.

  • DDH - Caesar at Alesia

    03/10/2024 Duration: 07min

    In this episode, we examine one of the defining moments of the Gallic Wars—Vercingetorix’s surrender to Julius Caesar in 52 BCE. We uncover the events leading up to the Siege of Alesia, where Caesar’s strategic brilliance faced off against the determined resistance of the united Gallic tribes. From the dramatic siege tactics to the decisive turning point, we’ll walk through the battle that sealed the fate of Gaul. You’ll also hear about Caesar’s calculated report to the Roman Senate and the ultimate fate of Vercingetorix, a leader who remains a powerful symbol of resistance. Perfect for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in ancient warfare, this episode brings Caesar’s conquest to life and offers a look at how the fall of Alesia reshaped Roman and Gallic history.

  • DDH - Major John André

    02/10/2024 Duration: 07min

    In this episode, we dive deep into the dramatic and tragic story of Major John André’s execution on October 2, 1780. We’ll explore how André, a British officer, became entangled in Benedict Arnold’s treacherous plot to surrender West Point, leading to his fateful capture. From André’s trial and the emotional dilemma faced by George Washington to the hanging itself, we’ll unravel the complexities of espionage during the Revolutionary War. We’ll also discuss the aftermath, including British outrage and André’s lasting legacy, as well

  • DDH - Richard Stockton, Founder

    01/10/2024 Duration: 31min

    In this week’s episode of Dave Does History on Bill Mick Live, Dave Bowman takes us through the compelling and often-overlooked story of Richard Stockton, one of the lesser-known Founding Fathers. Born on October 1, 1730, Stockton was a distinguished lawyer and one of the brave men who signed the Declaration of Independence. However, unlike many of his peers, Stockton’s dedication to the American cause came at a devastating personal cost. Join us as we explore Stockton’s journey from being one of the most prominent lawyers in the colonies to enduring imprisonment and financial ruin at the hands of the British. Dave examines the sacrifices Stockton made for the Revolution and reflects on why his story has been largely forgotten. What lessons can we learn from Stockton’s life, and how does his experience shape our understanding of the true cost of freedom? Tune in for a deep dive into the life, struggles, and legacy of Richard Stockton—available now on Spotify, iTunes, and wherever you listen to podcasts.

  • WTF - Cologuard

    29/09/2024 Duration: 01h01s

    For the newest episode of *What the Frock?*, here’s a fitting episode description for Spotify and iTunes: --- **Colonoscopies, Cologuard, and the 19th Amendment: An Unexpected Journey** In this wildly entertaining and sometimes uncomfortable episode, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod delve into the less glamorous aspects of middle-aged life, starting with the joys (or rather, dread) of colonoscopies and the “talking box” that is Cologuard. Rabbi Dave hilariously reveals his struggle with both the concept and execution of non-invasive health tests. But it doesn't stop there—somehow, this discussion leads them down a rabbit hole of controversial topics, including the ongoing political discourse surrounding abortion, voting rights, and the influence of Taylor Swift on white women voters. With sharp wit, historical insights, and their trademark irreverence, the duo contemplates whether women’s suffrage was the beginning of the end for Western civilization—or just the rise of overpriced eggs. Throw in a ridiculous Grou

  • DDH- The Biggest "E"

    24/09/2024 Duration: 31min

    In this captivating episode of Dave Does History, we dive into the remarkable legacy of the USS Enterprise, one of the most iconic names in U.S. naval history. Dave Bowman walks us through the incredible journey of this storied warship, from its World War II heroics to its pioneering role in the Cold War as the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. Alongside host Bill Mick, Dave reveals the personal and historical connections that have made the USS Enterprise a symbol of American power and resilience, including a hair-raising personal story of how this great ship was there when he needed it most. Whether you're a naval history enthusiast or a fan of science fiction, this episode delivers an insightful look into why the name "Enterprise" endures across generations.

  • A Politically Fraught Climate

    22/09/2024 Duration: 59min

    In this week's episode, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod dive into the tension-filled world of modern politics with their trademark humor and sharp wit. From the absurdity of Gavin Newsom’s new laws aimed at AI and parody, to the Orwellian undertones of political censorship, the duo explores the fragile nature of free speech in America today. They also reflect on the delicate art of political satire, peppering the conversation with quotes from Orwell, Voltaire, and Mark Twain. Expect deep insights mixed with belly laughs as they dissect everything from California’s legal landscape to international incidents involving pagers in Hezbollah hands. As always, the episode is filled with hilarious tangents, including stories about COVID, text messages from the bathroom, and even a zookeeper’s attempt to pass off Chow Chows as pandas! This episode is sure to leave you both entertained and thinking deeply about the current state of politics in America.

  • Crichton

    18/09/2024 Duration: 19min

    In this episode, Dave dives into the challenges of juggling his podcast, schoolwork, and his frustrations with modern education. From writing a paper on his television viewing habits to reflecting on how Michael Crichton's college experience mirrored his own, Dave shares his thoughts on the disconnect between passion and academia. He also discusses how Crichton's shift from English to Biological Sciences led to his legendary writing career, while Dave himself grapples with staying the course in his history studies. Along the way, there’s some football talk, the art of talk radio vs. television, and reflections on the bizarre nature of mass communication classes. As always, Dave blends his personal experiences with a healthy dose of humor and historical insight. Listen in as Dave works through college life, reflects on Crichton’s career, and keeps his eyes on his ultimate goal: bringing history to life for a wider audience.

  • DDH - Astonish the World

    17/09/2024 Duration: 31min

    On this special Constitution Day episode of *Dave Does History* on Bill Mick Live, Dave Bowman takes us back to September 17, 1787, when the framers of the U.S. Constitution gathered for one final act—signing the document that would define the nation. Through vivid storytelling, Dave delves into the tense atmosphere in the room, where not all delegates were in agreement. He examines the optimism of some, like Benjamin Franklin, who urged unity despite imperfections, and the concerns of others, like George Mason, who saw fatal flaws, especially the absence of a Bill of Rights. With his signature blend of humor and insight, Dave also explores how the debates of that day still resonate in our modern world. How did the compromises reached shape the future of the United States, and what lessons can we draw today? Join us for a compelling historical analysis, filled with rich details, as we reflect on the birth of the Constitution and its lasting impact. Tune in and learn why, as Franklin said, this Constitution w

  • WTF: Adieu, Mr. Earl Jones (For Real This Time)

    15/09/2024 Duration: 01h01min

    In this week's episode of *What the Frock?*, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod reflect on the passing of the legendary James Earl Jones, exploring his iconic roles and underrated sense of humor. From Star Wars' Darth Vader to *Field of Dreams* and *Doctor Strangelove*, the hosts reminisce about their favorite moments and the lasting impact Jones had on both cinema and pop culture. In true WTF fashion, the conversation takes wild turns, leading to commentary on the latest political debates, media biases, and some playful musings about how the U.S. presidential debates would look if they were hosted by Joe Rogan or turned into a *Fear Factor*-style competition. With their signature blend of humor and sharp insights, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod discuss everything from Kamala Harris' cackling to Biden's hat-wearing gaffe, making for a lively, unfiltered look at current events. As always, the episode is packed with laughter, nostalgia, and a touch of satire as the duo tackles the absurdities of modern politics, pop culture,

  • The Silent Service's First

    13/09/2024 Duration: 52min

    In this special episode, Dave sits down with author and historian Ryan C. Walker to dive deep into the life and legacy of Henry Breault, the first enlisted submariner to receive the Medal of Honor. Walker's new book, Henry Breault: The Silent Service's First Hero, unravels the extraordinary story of Breault's heroic actions during a deadly submarine accident in 1923. From Walker's journey into naval history to the thrilling tale of bravery beneath the sea, this interview sheds light on a forgotten hero and the fascinating world of submariners. Whether you're a naval history enthusiast or just love a good story of courage, you won't want to miss this!

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