• Up in Flames: The Hindenburg Disaster
    Feb 19 2025

    In 1937, the Hindenburg, the world’s largest airship, burst into flames in front of a shocked crowd, marking one of history’s most infamous disasters. But why did it explode? Was it a tragic accident, or was something more at play? In this episode of OKAY BUT WHY, we dive into the airship’s design, the shocking final moments, the famous “Oh, the humanity!” broadcast, and the theories behind the disaster—from static electricity to sabotage. Plus, we explore how this fiery tragedy changed aviation forever.

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    46 mins
  • The Mystery Behind Humbug Billy and the Bradford Sweets
    Jan 21 2025

    In this episode of Okay, But Why, we dive into the curious case of the Bradford Sweets Poisoning—a story filled with mystery, suspicion, and a cast of unforgettable characters. At the heart of it all is Humbug Billy, a man whose involvement in this strange incident has left people asking: Was it an accident? A deliberate act? Or something more complicated?

    Join us as we explore the events behind the poisoning of a batch of sweets in Bradford, and the ripple effects it had on the community. From the role of Humbug Billy to the unanswered questions that still surround the case, we take a closer look at how a seemingly simple incident became a moment of local legend.

    Tune in for a tale of candy, mystery, and the unusual figures who shape history in ways we don’t always expect.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • The Legacy of Henrietta Lacks
    Dec 30 2024

    In this episode we explore the powerful story of Henrietta Lacks, whose cells changed the course of medical history. Uncover the legacy of the HeLa cells, the ethical controversies, and the woman behind the science in this deep dive into one of the most significant yet overlooked figures in medicine.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • London Choked: The Story of the Great Smog
    Nov 20 2024

    In December 1952, a thick, toxic fog descended on London, transforming the city into a living nightmare. But what caused this deadly haze, and why did it lead to thousands of deaths? Join us on 'Okay But Why,' hosted by Microbac, as we dive into the Great Smog of London—an environmental disaster that exposed the hidden dangers of industrialization, changed public health policy forever, and gave rise to the modern fight for clean air. Discover how an invisible threat became impossible to ignore and why its lessons still matter today

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    49 mins
  • Cursed Crops: How Ergot Poisoned History
    Oct 14 2024

    In this episode of Okay, But Why?, we dive deep into the sinister world of ergot – a toxic fungus that has plagued human history through tainted grains. For centuries, ergot outbreaks have caused mass sickness and death, unleashing terrifying symptoms like hallucinations, seizures, gangrene, and madness. But how did this deadly fungus creep into the food supply, and why did it have such devastating effects on entire communities? From the eerie links to historical witch trials to its role in medieval epidemics, we explore the chilling legacy of ergot poisoning and how a microscopic fungus left its mark on human history. Join us for a journey into the strange and unsettling world of ergotism, where one wrong bite could be fatal.

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    50 mins
  • The Tragedy of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study
    Sep 17 2024

    In this episode, we take a hard look at one of medicine’s most shameful secrets—the Tuskegee Syphilis Study. How did a 40-year “experiment” leave hundreds of African American men untreated for syphilis under the guise of science? We’ll break down the twisted logic, the ethical disasters, and how this scandal still haunts public trust today. It's a cautionary tale of what happens when science goes rogue and compassion takes a back seat.

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    53 mins
  • Molasses Mayhem: The Sticky Disaster of 1919
    Aug 15 2024

    In this episode of Okay, But Why?, we dive into one of the most bizarre and tragic events in American history: the Great Molasses Flood of 1919. Imagine a tidal wave of sticky, thick molasses rushing through the streets of Boston, causing chaos and destruction in its wake. But how could such a sweet substance turn so deadly? Join us as we unravel the mystery behind this disaster, exploring the science, engineering failures, and human stories that turned a common industrial product into a historic catastrophe.

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    42 mins
  • "Nuclear Nightmares: The Three Mile Island Incident"
    Jul 12 2024

    Imagine a future powered by clean, cheap energy. The Three Mile Island Nuclear Plant, built near major Pennsylvania cities, promised just that. But after only a year, a partial meltdown turned that dream into a near-catastrophe. Coincidentally, a movie predicting a similar disaster and cover-up had just been released. As the crisis unfolded, poor communication from the company fueled public panic, sparking massive protests and investigations. Despite this, the plant remained partially operational until recently, and now, nuclear power is making a comeback.

    Join us as we explore the Three Mile Island accident, the largest nuclear disaster on US soil, and the ongoing controversy it continues to ignite.

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    58 mins