
Up in Flames: The Hindenburg Disaster
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,...
19 Feb 202546min

The Mystery Behind Humbug Billy and the Bradford Sweets
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 ...
21 Jan 20251h 7min

The Legacy of Henrietta Lacks
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 behi...
30 Dec 20241h 7min

Cursed Crops: How Ergot Poisoned History
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...
14 Okt 202449min

The Tragedy of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study
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 syphili...
17 Sep 202453min

Molasses Mayhem: The Sticky Disaster of 1919
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 ...
15 Aug 202441min

"Nuclear Nightmares: The Three Mile Island Incident"
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 dr...
12 Juli 202458min



















