8 episodes

Biography podcast about the often flawed lives of famous men

Furious Lives Damien Ryan

    • History

Biography podcast about the often flawed lives of famous men

    Episode 8 - Who Dares Wins Part 2

    Episode 8 - Who Dares Wins Part 2

    Paddy Mayne, the second CO of 1 SAS, taking over from David Stirling at the conclusion of the Northern Africa campaign. He was an enigma of a man.  On one hand he was a ruthless killer, an awful bully, and a hopeless alcoholic who was able to lead his men fearlessly into combat over and over again. 

    On the other, he was a shy, awkward, depressed guy that loved James Joyce novels and tending his rose garden. 

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Episode 7 - Who Dares Wins Part 1

    Episode 7 - Who Dares Wins Part 1

    This episode is about the origins of the SAS in the African theatre of WW2. It's a two parter, with the first section featuring the founder of the regiment, Lieutenant Colonel David Stirling. Stirling was a privileged, quasi aristocratic young man that managed to get himself in command of one of the roughest units in the British armed forces.  Episode marked as explicit due to violence.



    Episode notes: I made a boo boo that I didn't pick up until I finished editing. In British English 'lieutenant'  is pronounced LEFFtenant not LOOtenant. Completely forgot that until I'd finished.

    Main Sources for this episode are:

    The Regiment - Michael Asher

    Rogue Warrior of the SAS - Roy Bradford & Martin Dillon

    The Phantom Major - Virginia Cowles

    • 1 hr 13 min
    Episode 6 - Tecumseh

    Episode 6 - Tecumseh

    Tecumseh was a great pan tribal Native American chief that led an armed resistance to the United States invasion of his lands. He was a warrior, a general, a community leader and allegedly one of the greatest orators that ever lived.

    My primary source for this episode was Tecumseh by John Sugden. Special thanks to various tribal community websites and organisations as well. Music at the top of the pod can be found on :

    Spiritual Songs And Dances Of The Native American Indians  ℗ 2003 Grammercy Records



    Note: The picture uploaded here is not historically accurate. No portrait of Tecumseh was created while he was alive. This painting was created long after his death, and is based on descriptions of him. He typically avoided wearing the European clothing he is depicted wearing here.

    • 1 hr 21 min
    Episode 5 - Che Guevara

    Episode 5 - Che Guevara

    Che Guevara - the famed Latin American revolutionary of many a college arts students t shirt, was a complex, unusual man. Shaped into a brutally effective guerrilla leader by the political circumstances of his early life, he was also a loving son, skilled doctor, severe asthmatic, and father of 5.

    Sources for this episode were:

    Che Guevara: A Revolutionary Life by Jon Lee

    The Motorcycle Diaries by Che Guevara

    The Story of Che Guevara by Lucia Alvarez De Toledo

    • 1 hr 18 min
    Episode 4 - Lenny Bruce

    Episode 4 - Lenny Bruce

    Lenny Bruce was a giant of 60s counterculture. His trailblazing comic style, which brought him unending legal trouble, is still having a profound impact on pop culture today. But he was a seriously damaged man, bedevilled by drug addiction and depression that fueled the often disgraceful antics of his personal life.

    • 1 hr 29 min
    Episode 3 - Stede Bonnet

    Episode 3 - Stede Bonnet

    Stede Bonnet is derided as the worst pirate that ever lived. He was totally ill suited to the job and should have just stayed on his plantation. Yet he survived a mutiny or two, raided up and down the Us Coast, got into several major fights with the navy, and received something of a mentorship from Blackbeard.

    • 31 min

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