Joseph Edward Degnan and Katie Sparks
The Disaster Detectives
Icebergs. Earthquakes. A mysterious, three-sided no-man’s land at sea that swallows up ships, planes, and people - without leaving a trace! What do all these things have in common? They all play a part in some of the worst disasters in history. After a disaster, experts are called in to investigate and report. This means establishing timelines, gathering evidence, and, when possible, recording eyewitness testimony. Join Disaster Detectives Joseph and Katie as they comb through their Disaster Dossier to find out what happened, and discover the brilliant solutions humans have developed to help...
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Joseph Edward Degnan and Katie Sparks
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29. Okt 2024
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Black Death 29.10.2024 16:31
BRING OUT YER DEAD! In this special Halloween episode, The Disaster Detectives Joseph and Katie investigate the plague. But which plague? Why, the bubonic plague, of course. Because only one plague is called the BLACK DEATH. So, if you like rats, puss-filled sores, and nautical travel, this disaster is for you! Oh, and be sure to check your pet for fleas afterwards... Visit TheDisasterDetectives.c...
Killer Lakes 01.08.2024 14:52
Once upon a time, there was a peaceful blue lake in the beautiful Cameroonian countryside. Birds chirped, cattle grazed, and people farmed. Then, a strange mist rolled in... Welcome to our weirdest disaster yet. Visit TheDisasterDetectives.com to find out more - and submit your own disastrous facts! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Airship Down! 25.07.2024 16:32
Whether it's called an airship, Zeppelin, or blimp, when something goes wrong - it REALLY goes wrong! Visit TheDisasterDetectives.com to find out more - and submit your own disastrous facts! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bermuda Triangle 18.07.2024 13:58
Sunshine, breezes, drinks with little umbrellas in them, disappearing without a trace – wait, WHAT?! Beware the Bermuda Triangle! Should you choose to enter, the consequences could be DISASTROUS…. Visit TheDisasterDetectives.com to find out more - and submit your own disastrous facts! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dino Disaster 11.07.2024 15:02
We know the dinosaurs went the way of the Dodo long ago – or did they? What exactly happened to the dinosaurs, and – gulp! – could it happen to us?! Visit TheDisasterDetectives.com to find out more - and submit your own disastrous facts! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Earthquakes 03.07.2024 15:19
Duck for cover! Earthquakes have been around since the beginning of, well, earth. The ground beneath us is always moving, and humans weren’t always as prepared for disaster as we are now… Visit TheDisasterDetectives.com to find out more - and submit your own disastrous facts! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Titanic 27.06.2024 13:36
The Detectives investigate the sinking of Titanic, one of history’s most famous disasters. But was it a man-made disaster, or a natural disaster of disastrously epic proportions? You might think you know the answer, but do you? DO YOU??? Visit TheDisasterDetectives.com to find out more - and submit your own disastrous facts! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Teaser 12.06.2024 0:38
Icebergs. Earthquakes. A mysterious, three-sided no-man’s land at sea that swallows up ships, planes, and people - without leaving a trace! What do all these things have in common? They all play a part in some of the worst disasters in history. After a disaster, experts are called in to investigate and report. This means establishing timelines, gathering evidence, and, when possible, re...
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