"Blood Memory" with Voodoo and Mark Sibley

"Blood Memory" with Voodoo and Mark Sibley

From There Will Be Bourbon by Eric Bandazewski

October 27, 2025 · 1h 19m · Episode 125

About this episode

The episode explores the impact of global conflict on the African continent through the insights of Mark Sibley and Voodoo.

Author Mark Sibley’s Mongol Moon explores how a global war ignites — and what follows when the world goes dark. In this in-depth expansion, Voodoo turns his focus to the African continent, showing how the conflict unfolds on the ground and in the lives of those forced to survive it. Drawing on his experience as an Infantry Officer in Iraq and Afghanistan, his deep recall of 20th-century warfare, and his love of a good scotch, he brings a gritty realism and human perspective to the chaos that follows when the lights go out and only the prepared endure.

People in this episode

Host: Eric Bandazewski

Guests: Mark Sibley, Voodoo

Topics covered

  • global conflict
  • African continent
  • warfare
  • survival
  • military experience

Keywords

  • global war
  • African conflict
  • military experience
  • survival
  • 20th-century warfare

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Mongol Moon

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