Did You Know?

Eric Thompson

Did You Know? is the podcast that uncovers remarkable, lesser-known stories that challenge what we think we know about history. Each episode takes you on a journey into the surprising, the overlooked, and the almost-forgotten — from bizarre disasters and extraordinary survival tales to hidden moments that shaped the world in unexpected ways. Hosted with curiosity and storytelling flair, Did You Know? reveals the rest of the story behind events you thought you understood — and many you’ve probably never heard before. With immersive detail, dramatic pacing, and thought-provoking reflection, every episode pulls back the curtain on the mysteries and marvels of our past. If you love history that surprises, amazes, and sometimes shocks, Did You Know? is your next favorite podcast. Subscribe and discover the stories that change how you see the world.

  1. Pat Tillman: The Football Player Who Chose the Battlefield

    23H AGO

    Pat Tillman: The Football Player Who Chose the Battlefield

    Pat Tillman was living the dream of millions of young athletes. A starting safety for the Arizona Cardinals, he had earned respect across the NFL for his relentless effort and fearless style of play. When the Cardinals offered him a lucrative contract extension, most people assumed his career was just beginning. But after the events of September 11, 2001, Tillman made a decision that stunned the sports world. Instead of signing a multi-million-dollar deal, Tillman walked away from professional football and enlisted in the United States Army alongside his brother Kevin. The move shocked fans, teammates, and analysts who could not understand why a rising NFL star would leave fame and fortune behind to serve in one of the most dangerous conflicts in the world. In this episode of Did You Know?, we explore the remarkable story of Pat Tillman — the athlete who chose duty over celebrity, service over comfort, and purpose over fame. It’s a powerful story about sacrifice, identity, and the complicated reality of heroism in modern America. 🔑 10 Most-Searched Keywords (SEO) Pat Tillman Pat Tillman story Pat Tillman NFL Pat Tillman 9/11 decision Pat Tillman military service Pat Tillman Afghanistan Pat Tillman friendly fire Pat Tillman biography Pat Tillman Arizona Cardinals Pat Tillman legacy See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    11 min
  2. The Rejection That Created Michael Jordan

    MAR 2

    The Rejection That Created Michael Jordan

    Before the championships, the MVP trophies, and the Air Jordan empire, Michael Jordan faced a moment that nearly broke him. As a sophomore at Laney High School in North Carolina, Jordan checked the varsity basketball roster and discovered something shocking — his name wasn’t on it. At just 5'10", skinny and still developing, he was placed on junior varsity while taller players made the team. What happened next would become one of the most famous origin stories in sports history. Instead of quitting, Jordan turned rejection into fuel. He trained relentlessly, spent countless hours in the gym, and developed the fierce competitive drive that would eventually define his career. From dominating high school basketball to hitting the legendary game-winning shot at the University of North Carolina, Jordan’s rise was just beginning. In this episode of Did You Know?, we explore the moment that transformed a disappointed teenager into the most competitive athlete the game has ever seen. The story of Michael Jordan isn’t just about basketball greatness — it’s about resilience, mindset, and how one painful moment can ignite a lifetime of excellence. 🔑 10 High-Value Keywords Michael Jordan cut from varsity Michael Jordan origin story GOAT basketball story sports motivation basketball history Jordan high school story rejection to success NBA legends Did You Know podcast See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    37 min
  3. The Greatest Upset in Sports History—Here’s the Real Story

    FEB 23

    The Greatest Upset in Sports History—Here’s the Real Story

    Forgotten Champions Series – Did You Know? In 1980, a group of American college hockey players stepped onto the ice against the most dominant team in the world—the Soviet Union. They weren’t professionals. They weren’t favored. In fact, they had just been crushed 10–3 in an exhibition game weeks earlier. But what happened next became one of the most iconic moments in sports history. This wasn’t just a hockey game. It was the Cold War. It was youth versus machine. It was discipline, belief, and relentless preparation meeting a dynasty that hadn’t lost Olympic gold in nearly two decades. Under the relentless leadership of Coach Herb Brooks, a team of overlooked amateurs did the unthinkable—and forced the world to believe again. From the brutal training sessions to the final ten heart-stopping minutes and the legendary call—“Do you believe in miracles? YES!”—this episode breaks down the preparation, the pressure, and the legacy of the Miracle on Ice. This is the story of a team that didn’t just win a game… they won a moment that still echoes today. 🔑 10 High-Value Keywords Miracle on Ice 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey Herb Brooks Cold War sports history USA vs Soviet Union hockey Lake Placid 1980 greatest sports upsets Olympic gold hockey Do you believe in miracles Forgotten Champions podcast See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    23 min
  4. The Tree That Nearly Caused World War III

    FEB 17

    The Tree That Nearly Caused World War III

    In August 1976, two American officers were brutally killed inside the Korean Demilitarized Zone — not over territory, not over missiles, but over a tree. What followed was one of the most surreal and dangerous military operations of the Cold War. The United States responded with overwhelming force: B-52 bombers, fighter jets, helicopter gunships, artillery units, and hundreds of armed soldiers… all deployed to cut down a single poplar tree. Operation Paul Bunyan wasn’t about landscaping. It was about deterrence. In a place where North and South Korean forces stood face-to-face every day, one violent clash threatened to spiral into full-scale war. With China watching and the Soviet Union looming in the background, Washington had to respond in a way that projected strength without igniting catastrophe. The result was a perfectly choreographed show of force that lasted just 42 minutes — and could have changed history. This is the true story of the most over-the-top tree cutting in history, the thin line between escalation and restraint, and the moment when chainsaws stood guarded by nuclear-capable bombers. Sometimes peace is preserved not by firing weapons… but by proving you’re ready to. 🔑 10 High-Value Keywords Operation Paul Bunyan Korean DMZ incident 1976 Axe Murder Incident Korea Cold War military standoff Joint Security Area Panmunjom Captain Arthur Bonifas Lieutenant Mark Barrett US–North Korea tensions Cold War deterrence strategy Did You Know podcast history See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    28 min
  5. The Insane True Story of Mike the Headless Chicken

    FEB 16

    The Insane True Story of Mike the Headless Chicken

    In 1945, a Colorado farmer swung an axe to prepare dinner—and accidentally created one of history's strangest miracles. Meet Mike the Headless Chicken: a plump Wyandotte rooster who survived 18 full months after most of his head was chopped off. Thanks to a freakishly precise cut that spared his brain stem, jugular vein, and one ear, Mike kept breathing, walking (clumsily), balancing, and even attempting to crow. Instead of becoming Sunday supper, he became a national sensation. Farmer Lloyd Olsen saw opportunity in the bizarre survival and turned Mike into a sideshow star. The duo toured fairs and carnivals across the West, charging 25 cents for a peek while Mike was fed milk and grain via eyedropper and kept alive with daily throat-clearing. He gained weight, strutted around like nothing was wrong, and even made headlines in Life and Time magazines. Scientists confirmed it was real—no hoax, just wild biology. Mike's incredible run ended in 1947 when he choked on mucus during a tour stop, but his legend lives on. Today, Fruita, Colorado celebrates him with an annual festival, a giant statue, and the Guinness World Record for longest-surviving headless chicken. Dive into this mind-blowing tale of resilience, oddity, and small-town Americana that proves truth is way stranger than fiction. 10 Keywords (for discoverability, mix broad + specific): Mike the Headless Chickenheadless chickenMiracle MikeFruita Coloradotrue weird historybizarre animal storieslongest living headless chicken1945 chicken survivalsideshow legendMike the Headless Chicken festival See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    15 min
  6. You Won't Believe This Bear Was a REAL WWII Soldier

    FEB 9

    You Won't Believe This Bear Was a REAL WWII Soldier

    Imagine a massive Syrian brown bear marching into battle alongside Polish soldiers, saluting officers, and hauling heavy artillery shells during one of World War II's bloodiest fights. This isn't a cartoon or a tall tale—it's the incredible true story of Wojtek, the orphaned cub who became Corporal Wojtek of the Polish 2nd Corps. Adopted by exhausted troops fresh from Soviet gulags, he grew from a bottle-fed baby into a 500-pound morale-boosting hero who drank beer, "smoked" cigarettes (by eating them), and even got officially enlisted so he could board ships to Italy. His presence turned grim wartime days into moments of joy and unbreakable camaraderie. At the heart of the legend is the Battle of Monte Cassino in 1944, where Allied forces had failed three times to capture the German-held mountain monastery. Wojtek didn't just watch—he stepped up, carrying crates of ammo that normally took four men, tirelessly shuttling supplies under fire and helping keep the guns roaring. For his bravery, the unit adopted a new emblem: a bear proudly holding an artillery shell. Promoted to corporal, Wojtek became a symbol of resilience for soldiers who had lost everything, proving that even in the chaos of war, an unlikely friendship could inspire victory. After the war, Wojtek retired to the Edinburgh Zoo in Scotland, where he lived until 1963, still recognizing and perking up at the sound of Polish voices from visiting veterans. His legacy lives on through statues in Poland and Scotland, books, documentaries, and now this episode of "Did You Know?" Prepare to be amazed by a story that's equal parts heartwarming, heroic, and utterly unbelievable—one that shows how a bear named "joyful warrior" became one of history's most unforgettable soldiers. 10 Keywords (for SEO, tags, and discoverability): Wojtek the BearSoldier Bear WWIIPolish Army BearMonte Cassino BearWWII Animal HeroCorporal WojtekSyrian Brown Bear SoldierWojtek Edinburgh ZooBattle of Monte CassinoTrue War Story Bear See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    31 min
  7. Buried Alive by Mistake: The Child Who Lived Twice

    JAN 26

    Buried Alive by Mistake: The Child Who Lived Twice

    In the late 19th century, medicine relied on judgment, not machines. When a young boy collapsed after a violent illness, a doctor checked for a pulse, listened for breath, and declared him dead. Paperwork was signed. Candles were lit. A coffin was prepared. By every standard of the time, the boy’s life was over. The funeral began quietly — until a sound came from inside the coffin. What followed stunned everyone in the room. The boy was alive, trapped in a coma-like state so subtle it escaped detection. Declared dead by mistake, he woke up at his own funeral, forcing doctors, clergy, and family members to confront a terrifying truth about how fragile the line between life and death really is. In this episode of Did You Know?, we explore the real historical fear of premature burial, why medicine once got death wrong so often, and how this boy’s impossible survival reshaped conversations about life, certainty, and human error. It’s a haunting true story that proves death is not always the moment we think it is — and sometimes, life refuses to end on schedule. 🔑 10 SEO Keywords buried alive true story declared dead by mistake woke up at own funeral premature burial history boy who lived twice medical misdiagnosis death Victorian funeral history near death true stories Did You Know podcast historical survival stories See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    15 min

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Did You Know? is the podcast that uncovers remarkable, lesser-known stories that challenge what we think we know about history. Each episode takes you on a journey into the surprising, the overlooked, and the almost-forgotten — from bizarre disasters and extraordinary survival tales to hidden moments that shaped the world in unexpected ways. Hosted with curiosity and storytelling flair, Did You Know? reveals the rest of the story behind events you thought you understood — and many you’ve probably never heard before. With immersive detail, dramatic pacing, and thought-provoking reflection, every episode pulls back the curtain on the mysteries and marvels of our past. If you love history that surprises, amazes, and sometimes shocks, Did You Know? is your next favorite podcast. Subscribe and discover the stories that change how you see the world.