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De: Jennifer Matarese
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A podcast about disasters throughout history - what caused them, how people survived, and how we've responded to keep those disasters from happening again. Ciencias Sociales Mundial
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  • Episode 254: The Cutter incident - Part One
    May 31 2025

    It would start with a headache, a fever, maybe a funny tummy. But soon enough your knee would give out, or your arm would hang limp, or you would struggle to breathe. You'd be taken to the hospital, where you'd get your diagnosis - polio. If you survived, you ran the risk of doing so with paralyzed limbs, struggling to walk on bulky leg braces. Your parents would be terrified they might lose you, and so everybody wanted the one thing that could stop all of this - a vaccine.

    Videos:

    • New England Journal of Medicine: The Cutter Incident, 50 Years Later

    • American Experience: The Polio Crusade

    • The Iron Lung and Polio by M.Rockoff | OPENPediatrics

    Articles and books:

    • Polio: An American Story, by David M. Oshinsky

    • The Cutter Incident, by Dr. Paul Offit

    • NEJM: The Cutter Incident

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  • Episode 253: The 1692 Port Royal earthquake
    May 1 2025

    In a bustling city of pirates and wickedness, one might think things couldn't get any more dangerous. But in the Jamaican city of Port Royal in 1692, that thought would be tested, and tested hard.

    Videos:

    • History of Port Royal (Underwater Cities)

    Articles and books:

    • Apocalypse 1692: Empire, Slavery, and the Great Port Royal Earthquake, by Ben Hughes

    • Historic Earthquakes: Jamaica, 1692 June 07 UTC

    • Jamaica Port Royal

    If you'd like to donate to the GFM for my car, you can find that here:

    https://gofund.me/a0585132

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  • Stoned History: Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571
    Mar 31 2025

    To raise money for car repairs, Jennifer answers the question you've all been wondering - how well can she talk about a disaster while ... let's say "not sober."

    Please help Jennifer fix her car! It takes our esteemed cohost Professor on rides to go see cows and he therefore cannot live without it. Links below:

    GoFundMe: https://gofund.me/59bec8ad

    Paypal: disasterarea@mail.com

    Cashapp: $disasterareapod

    Venmo: @disasterareapodcast

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    1 h y 19 m
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I haven't been listening to this podcast series long and I'm listening to them out of order (skipping some episodes I have no interest in or which I know the story of already). I like this series and the impromptu style of the host. Also, it's great that she's hosting on her own. The multi-host shows are almost always awful in structure where the main point of the series fails to be delivered. In this particular episode, there's a weird, annoying and unexplained bong sound (like someone hitting a barrel with a bat in another room or something) that repeats intermittently. Apart from that, this is an entertaining listen and the host has a nice voice to listen to (she keeps her levels fine...the bong is about the same volume level).

Bong! Seconds or minutes later....Bong!

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Excellently researched, excellent delivery. Subject matter is respected but there is no flinching away from unpleasantness.

My favorite disaster podcast!

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I like the podcast and I like the host, but I have 2 issues.

1) I don't know if it's Audible being glitchy or some weird editing mistake, but nearly every episode has a 5-10 minute chunk of audio that just repeats for no reason. It drives me a little crazy. I may try listening on another platform to see if it is just here.

2) Again, I like the host. She does her research well and she has a way of delivering things in a way that's respectful. That said, she has a tendency to go off on tangents. An episode I just listened to was supposed to be about one topic, but she spent what felt like half of it talking about...how many books she read when she was young? And she does this to at least some extent every episode and some are less irrelevant than others. It just isn't an aspect of the show that I enjoy.

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Leave your politics out of it. Too much bias. Just the facts please. stop the preaching.

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