111: Can You Be There By Nine?
Sure, as soon as I'm done playing Cowboys and Indians.
Sure, as soon as I'm done playing Cowboys and Indians.
When the shooting started this patriot ran for his life.
She was young and beautiful - and about to kill someone.
These words take on a whole new meaning once you know the story behind why they were written.
It contained a much desired promise - from beyond the grave.
All he wanted was a little peace and quiet - from himself.
This doctor believed it was a right that came with the PhD.
They paid their fair share, and then some...
When it came to getting exactly what she wanted - Frank could be very persuasive.
This famous aspiring jockey just wanted to hear the roar of the crowd - but this was not the crowd he was expecting.
WARNING: This is not your ordinary The Way I heard It. This episode contains SPOILERS. Storyteller Mike Rowe is joined by producer Chuck Klausmeyer to answer questions posed by fans of The Way I Heard It. Mike covers everything from how the podcast started to where it's headed in the future.
It was opening night on the world's largest stage, but when you gotta go - you gotta go.
A truly democratic machine and the man who didn't invent it.
Wee Johnny wanted a mighty check - so he sent out some mighty big bills.
No doubt about it - Miriam's timing was impeccable.
No movie has been made about this heroic tale, but over a hundred movies have been made because of it.
He did everything a hero and patriot ought to do... almost.
But how do you eliminate driver error?
Who says you can't preach Sunday morning, and then sell whiskey Sunday night?
Big John knew a simple but powerful equation when he saw one.
Do you want to know the bleeping secret or not!
People came from miles around just to see it.
Looking for love in the classifieds can lead to explosive consequences.
It was never good new when the red phone rang - and on this December night it was ringing off the hook.
What does a former POW do when he returns home from an unpopular war? Stand naked in the town square of course!
A tale of award-winning flakes and delayed gratification.
Pete just wanted to get some sleep - But he could not get his bunkmate's earworm out of his head.
He was willing to play the white-man's game - he just wished they had told him the rules first.
It was the trial of the century - that no one remembers.
A father and a son with more than just bars between them.