• Safari Series Episode 6 Lions Oh My
    Feb 16 2026

    Episode 6 – Leopards in Trees, Lions Above the Savanna & Life Along the Tarangire River | Tanzania Safari Adventure

    In this unforgettable episode of The Day’s Adventure, we plunge deeper into the wild heart of Tarangire National Park, Tanzania, where the drama of the African savanna unfolds in breathtaking fashion.

    We race across dusty safari tracks toward a rare Big Five sighting—a powerful leopard dragging a fresh impala kill high into a tree, showcasing the raw strength and survival instincts that make this elusive predator one of Africa’s most fascinating big cats. But the surprises don’t stop there.

    From an up-close encounter with the uniquely shaped hamerkop bird and a lively troop of banded mongoose, to the extraordinary sight of six lions lounging in the branches of a massive tree—yes, lions in trees—this episode captures wildlife behavior that few travelers ever witness. Along the way, we explore why lions climb trees in parts of Tanzania, how leopards dominate their territory, and how the life-giving Tarangire River sustains elephants, birds of prey, and countless species during the dry season.

    If you love wildlife stories, safari adventures, nature photography, African ecosystems, and immersive travel storytelling, this episode delivers suspense, education, humor, and heart.

    Join the adventure. Experience Tanzania’s wildlife up close. And discover why moments like these stay with you for a lifetime.

    Stay curious. Stay engaged. And never stop chasing the next great adventure.

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    25 mins
  • The Safari Series SE1Ep5 -The Watering Hole
    Jan 18 2026

    Episode 5 – Tarangire’s Hidden Rhythms: Life at the Water’s Edge

    Step back into the wild heart of Tanzania with Episode 5 of The Day’s Adventure, where host David Visser brings you deeper into the pulse of Tarangire National Park. In this episode, we witness nature’s grand theatre unfold at a remote watering hole—home to one of the most unforgettable scenes of the entire safari. From zebras lining up with precision, to giraffes awkwardly bowing to drink, to a lone baboon seemingly transfixed by his own reflection—this is Africa at its most raw and wondrous.

    You’ll encounter the towering Saddle-billed Stork in all its surreal beauty, marvel at the elegance of impalas, and learn why ostriches love a good dust bath. A newborn elephant calf wobbles into view, and just when things seem to slow down, the CB radio crackles to life with news of a Big Five sighting that propels us toward the next breathtaking moment.

    With vivid storytelling, immersive soundscapes, and real wildlife facts woven into every scene, Episode 5 invites you to feel the rhythm of the savanna and see the world through a lens of curiosity, awe, and laughter.

    🎧 Don’t miss this cinematic episode—perfect for nature lovers, wildlife photographers, travelers, and anyone seeking an escape into the wild.

    African safari podcast, Tarangire National Park, Tanzania wildlife, Big Five, nature storytelling, Saddle-billed Stork, safari photography, travel podcast, giraffes drinking, elephant calf, safari adventure series.

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    31 mins
  • Woven in Courage Ep 14 Past, Present and the Future
    Dec 17 2025

    In the final episode of Woven in Courage, the story comes full circle.

    What began as the translation of a Dutch resistance fighter’s wartime journal becomes something deeper: a reflection on memory, trauma, faith, immigration, and the lessons that echo across generations. Raised by his grandparents—survivors of Nazi occupation, resistance, and postwar displacement—David reflects on how the past quietly shaped his childhood, his values, and his understanding of the world.

    This episode explores the long aftermath of war: the unseen wounds carried by survivors, the challenges Dutch immigrants faced arriving in Canada, the pressures that pushed families inward, and how faith and community offered both shelter and silence. Drawing on historical research, sociological work such as The Netherlandic Presence in Ontario, and lived family experience, the episode examines how fear, propaganda, and authoritarian thinking take root—and how empathy, curiosity, and moral clarity resist them.

    Past, Present, and the Future is also a story of gratitude: for the courage of ordinary people, for the Canadians who helped liberate the Netherlands, and for the country that gave one family a chance to begin again. It is a reminder that kindness is not weakness, empathy is strength, and remembering matters—especially now.

    This is not just a story about the past.

    It is about how we carry it forward.

    If you’re new to the series, we encourage you to start with Episode 1 and follow the full journey of the Visser family through occupation, resistance, liberation, and legacy.

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    36 mins
  • Justice, Darkness, and the Light That Followed
    Nov 29 2025

    Episode 13 of Woven in Courage brings listeners into one of the most haunting and transformative chapters of Fedde Visser's WWII story — the post-liberation trials of the men who brought terror to Groningen from inside the Scholtenhuis, the infamous SD and Gestapo headquarters.

    In this powerful installment, we confront the atrocities committed by Karl Peter Berg, Willem Feldmann, Klaas Carel Faber, Pieter Johan Faber, Koop Koning, and Robert Wilhelm Lehnhoff, the executioner known across the north as de Beul van het Scholtenhuis. Through survivor testimonies, Dutch tribunal records, and the wartime journals of Fedde Visser of Group 2000, this episode exposes the brutal machinery of fear that operated behind the doors of that building — and the extraordinary courage of those who stepped forward to testify.

    But standing in the shadow of horror is something unexpected:

    a love story.

    Amid a nation struggling to rebuild — with farms ruined, industry shattered, and the resistance searching for its place in peacetime — two young Dutch survivors met at a community dance where borrowed gramophones played across rooms that had once held only silence. From that fragile moment grew a partnership that carried them far beyond the war-torn streets of Groningen.

    While the Netherlands wrestled with justice and recovery, their love deepened, leading to marriage in 1947 and the birth of their first child in 1952. And as the country strained under the weight of postwar reconstruction, they made a life-altering decision: to leave the memories and scars of the Scholtenhuis behind and seek a new beginning in Canada, stepping into a land of wide skies, steady work, and hope.

    This episode holds both sides of that truth —

    the darkness of what was done, and the light of what came after.

    For listeners drawn to powerful human stories, historical justice, WWII true history, Dutch resistance accounts, or narratives of resilience and rebirth, Episode 13 stands at the emotional centre of the entire series.

    If you’re new to Woven in Courage, begin with Episode 1 to follow Fedde's journey from occupation to liberation. Please follow, rate, and share the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, or wherever you listen. Your support helps keep these stories of memory and courage alive.

    #WWII #DutchResistance #Scholtenhuis #GroningenHistory #WarCrimesTrials #CanadianImmigration #LoveStory #TrueHistoryPodcast #WovenInCourage #HistoricalStorytelling #WWIIPodcast #NetherlandsHistory

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    45 mins
  • Woven in Courage Ep 12 - Reckoning
    Nov 16 2025
    Episode 12: Reckoning — The Day After Liberation

    Woven in Courage: The Fedde Visser Resistance Story

    In Episode 12, “Reckoning,” the gunfire over Groningen has finally gone silent. Yet as Fedde Visser writes in his wartime journal, freedom doesn’t arrive with celebration—it arrives with questions. The city wakes to a changed world: smoke rising from ruined streets, the echo of collapsed buildings, and the uneasy calm of a people learning how to feel safe again.

    Drawing from eyewitness accounts, historical archives, and the preserved writings of Dutch resistance fighter Fedde Visser of Group 2000, this episode guides you through the emotional aftermath of the Battle for Groningen. The underground resistance steps into daylight to help restore order. Canadian liberators patrol the streets with steady discipline. Churches reopen for the first time in years, struggling to redefine forgiveness while the first arrests of collaborators begin.

    Walk with the Visser family as Fedde’s older brother returns home from a German labor camp; witness the haunting ruins of the Scholtenhuis—the former SD headquarters—and hear how Dutch Reformed and Christian Reformed communities grappled with anger, relief, and the moral weight of justice in a newly liberated nation.

    This is the story of what freedom really felt like: its silence, its anger, and its fragile, aching hope.

    If you’re new to Woven in Courage, start with Episode 1 to follow the Visser family’s remarkable true story from occupation to resistance to liberation. Please follow, rate, and share the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, or wherever you listen—your support helps keep these stories of courage, memory, and humanity alive.

    #WWII #DutchResistance #BattleForGroningen #CanadianLiberation #WWIIHistoryPodcast #HistoricalStorytelling #WovenInCourage #GroningenLiberation #ResistanceHistory #DutchHistoryPodcast #thedaysadventure

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    37 mins
  • Woven in Courage Ep 11 The Battle of Groningen
    Nov 2 2025
    Episode 11 – “The Battle for Groningen”

    Podcast: Woven in Courage – by David Visser

    In April 1945, the city of Groningen became the stage for one of the fiercest urban battles fought on Dutch soil during World War II. Told through the eyes of civilians, resistance members, and the journal of Freddie Visser, Woven in Courage brings listeners into the heart of the chaos—where every doorway hid danger, and every heartbeat carried both fear and hope.

    Experience the Canadian 2nd Infantry Division’s push through narrow streets and burning homes. Hear how ordinary citizens risked everything to help their liberators. And feel what it meant to stand inside a city caught between destruction and freedom.

    This is not a story of armies alone—it’s a story of humanity. Of courage when the world collapses, of quiet acts of mercy amid the smoke, and of the true cost of liberation. A sound-rich journey that reminds us freedom is never free—and that sometimes, bravery is as simple as staying alive.

    🎙️ Written and narrated by David Visser. Based on the wartime journals of Freddie Visser and eyewitness accounts from the Battle of Groningen.

    Keywords World War II Netherlands, Battle of Groningen, Canadian Army Liberation, Dutch Resistance, Civilians in War, Urban Combat WWII, Liberation of the Netherlands, Courage and Humanity, True Stories of WWII, Podcast on History, Family War Stories, Resistance Movements, Netherlands History, Cost of Freedom.

    Hashtags: #WovenInCourage #BattleOfGroningen #WWII #DutchResistance #CanadianLiberation #NetherlandsHistory #TrueWarStories #HumanityInWar #CourageUnderFire #HistoryPodcast #WorldWarTwo #LiberationOfTheNetherlands #StoriesThatMatter #PodcastOfCourage #canada #Canadianstories

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    30 mins
  • Woven in Courage Episode 10 The Storm Over Groningen
    Oct 18 2025

    April 1945 — the Netherlands is on the edge of liberation. In this gripping episode, we step into the final days before the Battle of Groningen, told through the haunting words of Freddie Visser, a young Dutch civilian whose journal reveals the fear, hunger, and flickering hope of a nation under siege.

    As the Canadian 2nd Division advances north and the German SS turns on the people of Groningen in cruel desperation, the city becomes a living paradox — where freedom and destruction approach hand in hand. Based on firsthand accounts, Dutch wartime archives, and the Visser family’s original journals, The Storm Over Groningen captures the human cost of war with honesty and reverence.

    This episode is a tribute to the Dutch resistance, the Canadian soldiers who fought for liberation, and the countless civilians who endured the final days of occupation. It’s a story not of politics, but of people — of courage that transcends ideology, and of a world relearning what freedom truly means.

    If you value history, truth, and humanity over hate, this episode will stay with you long after the final words fade.

    🎧 Follow “Woven in Courage” wherever you get your podcasts.

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    26 mins
  • Woven in Courage Eps: 9 The Aftermath of Silence
    Apr 20 2025

    🎙️ Episode 9: The Aftermath of Silence — Woven in Courage

    In this gripping episode of Woven in Courage, host David Visser takes listeners deep into one of the most harrowing and pivotal moments in Dutch history.

    Following the unintended ambush of SS General Hanns Albin Rauter, the highest-ranking Nazi official in the Netherlands, the Dutch resistance—and the nation—braced for retaliation. What came next was one of the largest Nazi reprisals of World War II: the execution of 263 innocent Dutch hostages.

    Through powerful storytelling, first-hand journal entries, and historical analysis, Episode 9 explores the days of fear, silence, and unimaginable courage that followed. As Allied forces closed in and the Battle of Groningen loomed, civilians faced starvation, violence, and the collapse of everything familiar. Meanwhile, resistance members—like David’s grandfather—continued to hide, to help, and to hope.

    🔸 The secret meetings and coded messages 🔸 The courtroom reckoning of Rauter and his chilling final defense 🔸 The haunting beauty of flowers laid at forbidden graves 🔸 And the quiet resilience that echoed louder than gunfire

    This is not just a story of war—it’s a story of humanity under siege, of voices defying silence, and of what it means to resist in the face of darkness

    Dutch Resistance, SS General Hanns Rauter, Battle of Groningen, WWII Netherlands, Holocaust history, World War 2 podcast, hunger winter, Nazi occupation, war crimes, resistance fighters, historical storytelling podcast.

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    26 mins