

SNAFU with Ed Helms
iHeartPodcasts
SNAFU with Ed Helms, America’s favorite podcast about history’s greatest screwups, returns for Season 4 with even more SNAFUs - one per episode, to be precise. And this time around, Ed ropes in a cavalcade of smart, hilarious guests to help unpack what these blunders, fiascos and faceplants say about who we are (spoiler: we’re basically just toddlers with nukes). Think of it as part history lesson, part hangout pod, and part group therapy for humanity.
Watch on YouTube at www.youtube.com/@SNAFUPod. And check out the SNAFU book at www.snafu-book.com.
Watch on YouTube at www.youtube.com/@SNAFUPod. And check out the SNAFU book at www.snafu-book.com.
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Feb 4, 2025 • 49min
Introducing GREATEST ESCAPES with Arturo Castro
While we're hard at work on season 3 of SNAFU, we’re excited to revisit a pivotal moment from Season 1 with a special bonus episode of GREATEST ESCAPES. Produced by the same folks behind SNAFU, it's a brand new podcast covering history’s wildest true escape stories of all time. Ed joins host Arturo Castro this week to dive deeper into the bonkers escape of Oleg Gordievsky, the Cold War double-agent who helped avoid nuclear annihilation during Able Archer 83 and was able to slip through the clutches of the KGB. Greatest Escapes is produced by iHeartPodcasts and FilmNation Entertainment in association with Gilded Audio. Please listen and follow here: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-greatest-escapes-259897937/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 5, 2024 • 6min
Announcing the SNAFU Book!
Exciting news from SNAFU headquarters: our first book is coming out April 29, 2025. It's called SNAFU: The Definitive Guide to History's Greatest Screwups. Spanning from the 1950’s to the 2000’s, Ed Helms steps in as unofficial history teacher with a loving tribute to humanity’s finest faceplants, diving into each decade’s craziest SNAFUs. From planting nukes on the moon to training felines as CIA spies to weaponizing the weather, this book will unpack the incredibly ironic decision-making and hilariously terrifying aftermath of America’s biggest mishaps. Make sure to preorder your copy now at SNAFU-Book.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nov 6, 2024 • 53min
Introducing Slow Burn: The Rise of Fox News
While the SNAFU Team is hard at work on our next season, we are excited to share the first episode of a new season from our friends at Slow Burn. On Season 10, host Josh Levin takes you back to a crucial inflection point in American history: the moment between 2000 and 2004 when Fox News first surged to power and a whole bunch of people rose up to try and stop it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 4, 2024 • 51min
BONUS: The FBI and Indigenous Movements with Nick Estes
COINTELPRO was shut down in 1971, and J. Edgar Hoover died in 1972. But the agency's dirty tricks continued in the years directly following the Media Burglary. Nowhere is this more evident than in the FBI's interactions with the American Indian Movement. Scholar, historian, and podcast host Nick Estes joins SNAFU to talk about how COINTELPRO and Hoover's legacy permeated the FBI, from the Wounded Knee Occupation in 1973 to the Dakota Access Pipeline protests at Standing Rock in 2016/2017.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 28, 2024 • 46min
BONUS: Surveillance Now & Then with Loch Johnson
Former Church Committee Staffer Loch Johnson helps us dig deeper into the Church Committee Hearings to cover the appalling findings we didn't get to in Episode 7 of our season. Then, he takes us straight through to present day surveillance, where we try to answer the question: Where is the right balance between citizen rights and national security? Do we even have any privacy left anymore?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Aug 21, 2024 • 40min
S2E8: Statute of Limitations
Neil Welch, a lead FBI agent known for his transformative work in Philadelphia, joins the discussion on the FBI's evolving practices and historical surveillance tactics. They dive into Judy Feingold's haunting legacy following a pivotal FBI document burglary, exploring the personal toll of paranoia. Welch shares insights on the agency's quest for accountability amidst modern security measures and highlights the enduring spirit of activism against governmental power. The conversation weaves through true crime narratives, emphasizing resilience and the fragile balance between security and civil rights.

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Aug 14, 2024 • 52min
S2E7: The 'Do Not File' File
Locke Johnson, a special assistant to Frank Church during the Church Committee hearings, sheds light on the explosive revelations of the FBI's COINTELPRO program. He discusses the shocking tactics the FBI used to suppress political dissent and discredit civil rights leaders like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and actress Jean Seberg. Johnson emphasizes the importance of government accountability while recounting the personal toll of these covert operations. His insights highlight the lasting impact of these investigations on trust in federal institutions.

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Aug 7, 2024 • 51min
S2E6: Tin, Rubber, and Oil
In this engaging discussion, Bob Williamson, a member of the Citizens Commission to Investigate the FBI and participant in the Camden Draft Board raid, shares his firsthand insights into a tumultuous era of activism. He recounts the dramatic tale of the Camden 28, who boldly challenged the Pentagon's actions during the Vietnam War. The conversation dives into the complexities of jury nullification and the defendants' moral dilemmas while painting a vivid picture of the courtroom drama that erupted when the unexpected not guilty verdict was announced.

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Jul 31, 2024 • 45min
S2E5: G-Men Are Coming to Town
Delve into the FBI's chaotic investigation surrounding a burglary that exposes major security oversights. The narrative highlights not only extensive surveillance tactics but also the public's defiance against intimidation. With humor, the agents' struggle to sketch a key figure adds levity amid rising tension. Psychological impacts on individuals following the incident reveal deep anxieties and foreshadowing consequences. Finally, the discussion on accountability during J. Edgar Hoover's reign underscores a pivotal moment in the history of the FBI.

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Jul 24, 2024 • 34min
S2E4: The Heist of the Century
Keith Forsyth and Sarah Schumer, key figures in the Citizens Commission to Investigate the FBI, share their gripping first-hand accounts of the notorious Media, Pennsylvania burglary. They dive into the meticulous planning behind the heist, which cleverly coincided with a major boxing match. Forsyth discusses the pressure and challenges of lockpicking, while Schumer reveals the emotional stakes faced by the team. Amidst the tension, they recount the unexpected chaos that unfolded, illustrating the intertwining of activism and the cultural climate of 1971.


