

SNAFU with Ed Helms
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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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Jan 28, 2026 • 48min
Kelly Corrigan and Operation Cottage
Kelly Corrigan, four-time NYT bestselling author and warm storyteller, joins to talk history and human feeling. They unpack Operation Cottage, a fog-shrouded WWII mission that went comically wrong. Discussions jump from radar mistakes and chaotic landings to how the Japanese quietly evacuated Kiska. The literal fog becomes a metaphor for anxiety and decision-making.

Jan 21, 2026 • 46min
Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway and the Palmer Raids
Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway are two titans of podcasting. Their ever-prescient analyses of today's political, technological, and cultural worlds have set an elevated standard for journalists across the board. Today, they help Ed analyze an event from our past that may feel eerily familiar: The Palmer Raids. Although they took place in 1919, their echoes in modern times may just give you goosebumps. Subscribe to the SNAFU YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@SNAFUPodBuy the SNAFU book: www.snafu-book.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 14, 2026 • 47min
Jenny Slate and the Flight to Varennes
Jenny Slate is a connoisseur of finer things. Ed invites her to revisit an epic failure on the part of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette as they attempt to flee revolution, yet cling to their superfluous lifestyle. Will they make it to the city of Varennes or lose their lavish heads in the process? Subscribe to the SNAFU YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@SNAFUPodBuy the SNAFU book: www.snafu-book.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 7, 2026 • 39min
Sarah Spain and Napoleon's Russian Blunder
Sarah Spain knows a thing or two about winning. But sadly for ol' Napoleon Bonaparte, he managed to do anything but win this war. Ed and Sarah trudge into the tundra to follow Napoleon's epic screwup in his campaign to conquer Russia. Subscribe to the SNAFU YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@SNAFUPodBuy the SNAFU book: www.snafu-book.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 31, 2025 • 37min
Jon Lovett and the Donner Party
Jon Lovett is a prominent podcaster and political commentator -- and, a survivor. (Get it?). Today, Ed brings Jon along to help commentate on the ill-fated journey of another group who was simply trying to survive: The Donner Party. Subscribe to the SNAFU YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@SNAFUPodBuy the SNAFU book: www.snafu-book.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 24, 2025 • 41min
Rachel Maddow and ULTRA
Rachel Maddow, Emmy Award-winning political commentator and host of the podcast Ultra, dives into the chilling details of the 1944 Great Sedition Trial. She reveals why this significant event has faded from public memory and discusses her journey tracing the roots of Holocaust denial in the U.S. Their conversation touches on the recurring themes of right-wing authoritarianism, the power of audio storytelling, and the connection to contemporary events like January 6. Maddow also shares insights on adapting her work into film, emphasizing the importance of transparency and informed citizenry in protecting democracy.

Dec 17, 2025 • 47min
Sophia Bush and the Mona Lisa Heist
Sophia Bush, an actress and passionate activist known for her civic engagement, joins Ed Helms to dive into the intriguing 1911 heist of the Mona Lisa. They explore how Bush’s advocacy work intertwines with her passion for history. The conversation highlights the chaos of the investigation, the surprising suspects, and the eventual recovery of the iconic painting. They also reflect on the Mona Lisa's surge in fame post-theft and discuss the ethics surrounding cultural repatriation. It's a delightful mix of art, history, and advocacy!

Dec 10, 2025 • 40min
Dan Taberski and the Great Molasses Flood
Dan Taberski, an acclaimed documentarian and podcaster, joins to recount the bizarre and tragic Great Molasses Flood of 1919 in Boston. Ed and Dan explore why molasses was crucial during WWI and the rushed, faulty construction of a massive tank. They vividly describe the catastrophic wave that devastated the neighborhood, the chilling rescue attempts, and the community's resilience. The shocking aftermath includes lawsuits against corporate negligence and the flood's lasting place in folklore, painting a fascinating portrait of this sticky disaster.

Dec 8, 2025 • 55min
Introducing Earsay hosted by Ed Helms and Kal Penn
Join filmmaker and actor Rob Reiner, known for classics like This Is Spinal Tap, and actor-musician Michael McKean as they dive into the legendary mockumentary's making and its sequel. They reveal the art of 'schnadling,' a unique improvisational technique, and discuss how affection for their characters has fueled a 40-year legacy. With laughs aplenty, they share anecdotes about on-set mishaps and reflect on Spinal Tap's impact on comedy, even addressing early reactions from real rock stars.

Dec 5, 2025 • 42min
From Here We Go Again With Kal Penn: Another Economic Crash with Michael Lewis
Kal Penn chats with Michael Lewis, a bestselling journalist renowned for his insights on finance and the 2008 crisis. They delve into the complexities of subprime mortgages and the moral dilemmas behind them. Lewis reflects on Lehman Brothers’ collapse and the characters involved, highlighting why few were prosecuted. He warns about risks moving into private markets and the shortcomings of post-crisis regulations. They also discuss trust in institutions, where Lewis invests his money, and share rapid-fire trust ratings for various media outlets.


