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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…
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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 deleg…
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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…
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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 submarin…
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On this episode of Dave Does History, Dave Bowman takes us back to the post-Revolutionary War era of America, a time when the new nation was struggling to find its footing. Contrary to the idyllic vision many have of early America, life was far from perfect. Economic chaos, political instability, and the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation …
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In this meandering yet focused episode of What the Frock?, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod dive into the chaotic world of fantasy football, discussing how missed kicks and flags on the play can ruin your week. They also take a humorous jab at Vice President Kamala Harris' public comments about lipstick, all while pondering the absurdity of modern politica…
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In this episode, we dive into the fascinating discovery of *"Portrait of a Girl"*, a painting that recently sold at auction for over $1.4 million, and which some experts believe may be an unknown Rembrandt original. Found in a dusty attic in Camden, Maine, this mysterious portrait has captured the art world's imagination. We’ll explore the journey …
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In this episode of Bill Mick Live, Historian Dave Bowman takes us back to September 3, 1777, to explore the pivotal Battle of Cooch’s Bridge during the American Revolutionary War. Known as the only Revolutionary War engagement fought on Delaware soil, this skirmish played a crucial role in the Philadelphia Campaign. Dave dives into the strategic im…
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In this wild ride of an episode, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod dive headfirst into the absurdities of the modern world with their trademark blend of humor, irreverence, and sharp commentary. The dynamic duo tackles everything from the bizarre intersection of politics and social media censorship to the strange saga of Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez's lat…
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Dave Bowman dives into the wild and whimsical story of the Great Moon Hoax of 1835, when the New York Sun convinced the public that bat-like beings thrived on the moon. But this is just the starting point for a broader discussion on the nature of media, communication, and the influence they wield over society. Dave reflects on his experiences in a …
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In this episode of “Dave Does History on Bill Mick Live,” Dave Bowman dives deep into the life and legacy of Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd President of the United States. Often overshadowed by other historical figures, Harrison played a crucial role in shaping the post-Civil War era, advocating for civil rights, modernizing the U.S. Navy, and navigat…
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In this week’s episode of “What the Frock?”, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod navigate through a maze of the absurd and the unexpected. From the lingering aftermath of wildfires and lightning storms to the bureaucratic madness surrounding an autism diagnosis, the hosts pull no punches in their signature style. But that’s just the warm-up. Dive into the biz…
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It almost seems like ancient history. But it was just seventeen days ago that the world watched as the opening ceremonies of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris either baffled or offended pretty much ever one who isn’t…. well… French. was it a parody of the Last supper painting – itself an inaccurate distortion of the actual Seder event. Or… was it a r…
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For the latest episode of “What the Frock?” titled “Rayguns,” Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod dive into the absurdities of modern culture, starting with the baffling inclusion of break dancing in the Olympics. They dissect how a questionable Australian contestant became the unlikely face of the competition, leading to a broader discussion on the state of …
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On the bright morning of August 6, 1945 (Japan time), a solitary B-29 floated gently over the city of Hiroshima. It was not an unusual sight, nor was it unexpected. In many ways Hiroshima had been either lucky or protected during the devastating air raids that had recently set many Japanese cities on fire. There were rumors that Hiroshima had some …
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Join Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod in this hilariously bizarre episode of “What The Frock” as they dive into the shallow end of the pool with weird and wild news stories of the week. From the peculiar case of a man with a live eel in his intestines to the unexpected challenges of Olympic swimming pools, this episode is packed with jaw-dropping tales and…
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Join us in the latest episode of The Buffalo Alice Exit 314 Podcast as we delve into the multifaceted concept of "Privilege." Dave explores the non-linear pathways of thought, drawing intriguing parallels between historical events and contemporary issues. This episode begins with a personal reflection on the French Revolution, unpacking the complex…
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On this weeks gripping episode of “Dave Does History” on the Bill Mick Live Show, historian Dave Bowman takes us back to the harrowing final voyage of the USS Indianapolis during World War II. We explore the top-secret mission that led to the ship’s fateful journey, the catastrophic torpedo attack by a Japanese submarine, and the horrific ordeal fa…
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On this compelling episode, the Buffalo Alice delves into the concept of history as an editorial narrative, exploring how historical records are often rewritten and reshaped over time. From the chiseled-out name of Pharaoh Akhenaten in ancient Egypt to the modern-day controversies surrounding public figures like Vice President Kamala Harris, this e…
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On this episode of “What The Frock,” Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod dive into the chaotic opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympics. They discuss the controversial elements, including the satirical mockery of historical events, and the mixed reactions from viewers worldwide.The hosts also explore the implications of deep fakes in modern media, highligh…
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On this riveting episode of The Buffalo Alice Exit 314 Podcast, Dave scenarios rosily a idea that blends history, politics, and the modern speed of information. We start back in the tense days of the Cold War, exploring the concept of false alarms leading to nuclear war through movies like “Dr. Strangelove” and real events such as Operation Able Ar…
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On this emotionally charged episode of The Buffalo Alice Exit 314 Podcast, Dave is reflecting on a tumultuous week filled with personal pain and national turmoil.As he recounts his recent experience with kidney stones, he delves into deeper questions about the current state of America. Drawing parallels between ancient Roman politics and today’s di…
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In this compelling episode of “Bill Mick Live,” Dave Bowman delves into the historical intricacies of political assassinations, focusing on the death of Tiberius Gracchus in 133 BCE. Dave explores the turbulent period of the Late Roman Republic, drawing striking parallels between ancient Rome and contemporary political climates. As he dissects the …
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On this riveting episode of the "What The Frock Podcast," Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod delve into the perplexing predictions and the media's role in shaping our perceptions. They dissect the current state of liberty, the press, and the impact of biased reporting. Using examples from recent events, they explore the consequences of a media that prioritiz…
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On this episode of the Buffalo Alice Exit 314 Podcast, Dave gets into the essence of liberty and the critical role of the press in safeguarding it. Dave dissects the true meaning of Independence Day, emphasizing the difference between liberty and freedom. The discussion navigates through current events, highlighting the media’s handling of Presiden…
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On this episode of The Buffalo Alice Exit 314 Podcast, Dave gets into the quirks and frustrations of modern automotive technology, particularly the controversial auto-off feature mandated by federal regulations. Host Dave explores the reasons behind this feature, shares personal anecdotes about his own experiences with it, and questions the effecti…
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The story of Charles Guiteau and his attack on President James A. Garfield is a gripping tale of ambition, delusion, and tragedy. Charles Guiteau, a troubled and erratic individual, became fixated on President Garfield and convinced himself that he was destined to play a significant role in American politics. His unrelenting quest for recognition a…
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In this thought-provoking episode of The Buffalo Alice Exit 314 Podcast, we dive into the realm of science fiction and explore the endless possibilities of futuristic technology. As our host battles through the symptoms of COVID, he ponders a tantalizing question: If you could have one piece of sci-fi gear, what would it be?From the practicality of…
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On this episode of “The What The Frock Podcast,” Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod dive into a spirited discussion about the frustrations and challenges of dealing with Facebook’s evolving policies and restrictions. They share personal anecdotes about their experiences with social media, touching on the broader implications for content creators and users al…
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In this episode of “The Buffalo Alice Exit 314 Podcast,” Dave launches into a fiery and impassioned critique of the Democratic Party’s handling of President Joe Biden’s candidacy.With a focus on accountability, the episode dissects the decisions leading up to Biden’s current political predicament, the implications of those choices, and the broader …
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In this episode we embark on a journey through the heart of America, tracing a memorable trip that began with a simple desire to explore and ended with the discovery of the whimsical and eclectic spirit of Exit 314, Buffalo Alice. Our host takes us through the vast stretches of North Dakota, reflecting on the peculiar charm and potential that the e…
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On June 25, 1876, General George Armstrong Custer and his troops faced a formidable alliance of Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho warriors led by legendary leaders Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse. This clash, often referred to as “Custer’s Last Stand,” has been etched into the annals of history not only for its dramatic and tragic outcome b…
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Welcome to “What the Frock,” the lively and thought-provoking podcast hosted by Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod. Each episode dives into current events, pop culture, and quirky stories with a unique blend of humor, insight, and unfiltered commentary. Whether they’re discussing space missions, classic films, or the latest political gaffes, Rabbi Dave and F…
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In this episode of Dave Does History on Bill Mick Live, historian Dave Bowman takes listeners on a deep dive into the War of 1812, examining the complex causes and significant consequences of the conflict. The discussion covers the war’s origins, including British impressment of American sailors, trade restrictions, and territorial disputes involvi…
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In the latest episode of the “What The Frock” podcast, hosts Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod dive into a mix of whimsical and thought-provoking topics, maintaining their signature blend of humor and insight.The episode kicks off with Rabbi Dave sharing his struggle with insomnia, leading him to discover a bizarre German TikTok sensation. He amusingly reco…
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NOTE: This particular episode is focused mainly on the issue of Veterans and how they relate to the younger generation of Veterans and Active Duty personnel. If you are not a Veteran or Active Duty, you may find that it is not relevant to you. Or maybe you will. But it’s really aimed at the Veteran – and specifically Navy Submarine Veteran – commun…
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On February 22, 1770, eleven year old Christopher Seider was killed in the streets of Boston. He is generally considered by historians to be the first person to die in the American Revolution. The British Taxes imposed in 1767 under the Townsend Acts led a firestorm of Colonial protests, particularly - and to no one's surprise - in Boston. The Colo…
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In the latest episode of “What the Frock,” hosts Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod delve into an array of topics with their characteristic blend of humor and insight. From the outlandish cricket wars to personal anecdotes about car troubles in Seattle, this episode offers a rollercoaster of discussions that are both entertaining and thought-provoking.…
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In this episode of Plausibly Live, host Dave Bowman sits down with acclaimed author and executive producer Charles Lachmann to discuss his riveting new book, “Codename Nemo.” Lachmann delves into the captivating true story behind the capture of the Nazi U-boat U-505 during World War II, revealing the intense research and dedication that went into b…
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In the latest episode of “What The Frock,” Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod dive into the absurdities and peculiarities of current events, blending humor with sharp commentary. From whimsical anecdotes to deep dives into geopolitical issues, this episode keeps listeners entertained while provoking thoughtful reflection on the state of the world.This episod…
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We have this… myth… in our heads. It’s born from a combination of Manifest Destiny and the desire to see ourselves in a certain light, but the truth is that the Constitution of the United States was highly radical, highly controversial and absolutely not universally proclaimed as the best way of governing ourselves in 1787.Not only were there vicio…
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Welcome to another compelling episode of “What The Frock,” where the spirited duo, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod, weave through the intricacies of Memorial Day, reflecting on its solemn history and contemporary relevance. Amid their engaging banter, they explore how this day intersects with personal anecdotes, cultural observations, and the lighter side…
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Among the memories I have from my time in New London, CT, at US Navy Submarine School, is a few moments on a bright but very cold January afternoon, listening to an audio tape. The problem with such memories is that I remember the sounds more than I recall the technical details. We were told that this was a highly classified recording of the direct…
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Welcome to a new episode of “What the Frock,” where we dive deep into a blend of historical curiosities, personal memories, and spontaneous musings. Join Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod as they navigate through a fascinating discussion that spans volcanic eruptions, the poignant reminiscence of past days, and a quirky exploration of a conspiracy that migh…
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Around three in the morning on May 13, 1862, the lookouts aboard a Union Naval vessel blockading Charleston Harbor was surprised to see a vessel bearing down upon his ship. Sounding the alarm, the gun ports were opened and all was brought to preparation to open fire. It was then that the lookout noticed that the ship approaching wasn’t coming on to…
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The latest episode of “What the Frock” presents a medley of conversations that traverse personal anecdotes, nature’s marvels, and profound sociopolitical commentary. Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod, the show’s hosts, delve into a range of topics that encapsulate both the mundanity and complexity of daily life intertwined with broader societal issues.The e…
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Perhaps the most prescient act of the framers of the US Constitution was the establishment of an amendment process by which the document could be modified. Not in some instant, light and transient way, but with involvement of the peoples representatives, the States and the people themselves. It’s not easy to do, and, in fact, it should not be. As G…
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Join Rabbi Dave and Jedi Knight Rod as they return to the airwaves after a hiatus, bringing with them tales of family visits, unexpected adventures, and a good dose of humor. In this episode, they share insights into their recent escapades, including a memorable visit to Chattanooga and the notorious Buc-ee’s, where a “wall of jerky” left an indeli…
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