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May 5, 2021 • 13min
Short Stuff: Squarer Than Wombat Poop
Discover the adorable wombat, known for its unique cube-shaped poop! Delve into the fascinating biology that shapes this quirky phenomenon, from their remarkable anatomy to their digging skills. Join a lighthearted discussion featuring humorous insights and recent scientific studies. Learn how this odd trait holds evolutionary significance and even reflects wombat health. Prepare to be entertained while exploring one of nature's cutest mysteries!

May 4, 2021 • 43min
The Appendix: No Respect
The hosts dive into the misunderstood world of the appendix, the often-ignored hero of digestion. Celebrating their reunion, they share relatable weight loss stories while sipping on sparkling wine. The discussion evolves from the appendix's misunderstood status to its vital role in gut health. They humorously explore rising appendicitis rates linked to industrialization and navigate quirky anecdotes about this organ's history. Personal stories add a fun twist, making the anatomy lesson both informative and entertaining!

May 1, 2021 • 39min
Selects: How Cave Dwellers Work
Discover the truth about cavemen—these prehistoric hominids didn’t solely live in caves! Delve into the artistry of ancient cave paintings and the surprising intricacies of Neanderthal living strategies. The podcast explores how caves served as cultural hubs for early humans, complete with humor about cave exploration and thoughts on the potential contributions of women to cave art. It also touches on modern cave dwelling trends, revealing historical significance and future possibilities in underground living.

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Apr 29, 2021 • 49min
How Corporate Taxes Work
Corporate taxes are not just about revenue; they're seen as a check on corporate power and a means to fund public infrastructure. The discussion reveals diverse perspectives from economists and highlights the historical complexities of corporate taxation, including tax avoidance strategies like transfer pricing and tax inversions. Notably, the moral implications of these tactics on government funds and economic fairness come into play. The overall impact of corporate taxes on labor, wages, and investments is also examined, making for an insightful look at this critical financial topic.

Apr 28, 2021 • 11min
Short Stuff: Ivar The Boneless
Dive into the intriguing legend of Ivar the Boneless, a notorious Viking leader whose nickname sparks curiosity. Was he truly the bone-less warrior or a historical misinterpretation? The conversation mixes humor and analysis, revealing the complexities of Viking violence and its wider implications across history. Explore the Great Heathen Army's raids and their lasting impact on the British Isles. With insights from notable historical chronicles, the discussion sheds light on Ivar's legacy and the ongoing debates surrounding his enigmatic identity.

Apr 27, 2021 • 40min
Truffles: Underground Treasures
Dive into the fascinating world of truffles, those rare and pricey fungi that stir culinary passion. Discover their emotional allure and the dark side of truffle hunting, including illicit activities in the underground market. Learn about their unique growth conditions, the impact of climate change, and innovative practices that help cultivate these gourmet treasures. Enjoy amusing anecdotes and reflections on post-pandemic hipster culture, revealing how truffles continue to captivate chefs and food enthusiasts alike.

Apr 24, 2021 • 50min
Selects: How Profiling Works
Delve into the intriguing world of criminal profiling, where the hosts discuss its effectiveness and emotional fallout. They balance joyous personal anecdotes with sobering insights on the complexities of law enforcement tactics. Explore the contentious issue of racial profiling, its detrimental effects on community relations, and the legal nuances surrounding the Fourth Amendment. With a touch of humor, the conversation highlights the ineffectiveness of these methods in real scenarios, leaving listeners both entertained and informed.

Apr 22, 2021 • 55min
How Stamp Collecting Works
Dive into the nostalgic world of stamp collecting, where personal stories spark a passion for philately. Discover the unique language and history that bind collectors together. Learn about the significance of gum, perforations, and the art behind organizing collections. Hear tips on preserving stamps and understand the captivating allure of rare finds, like the famous inverted Jenny. The hosts celebrate how this beloved hobby creates connections and encourages others to explore the joy of collecting.

Apr 21, 2021 • 13min
Short Stuff: Madam C.J. Walker
Discover the inspiring journey of Madam C.J. Walker, the first female self-made millionaire. Learn how she overcame personal struggles and societal barriers to launch her innovative hair care brand for African-American women. Explore her groundbreaking marketing strategies that shaped the beauty industry. Delve into her legacy as a civil rights activist and her contributions to empowering women through entrepreneurship. Her story is a powerful testament to resilience, creativity, and social justice.

Apr 20, 2021 • 46min
Mechanical Bulls!
Dive into the wild world of mechanical bulls, a quirky gem of American pop culture. Discover how a single film, Urban Cowboy, launched these machines into the spotlight. Explore their exciting history and safety concerns alongside the evolution of country music. From bar entertainment to nostalgic amusement rides, these bulls have left a lasting impact. With playful banter, learn the ins and outs of riding while reminiscing about iconic venues like Shelley's saloon, where country music and thrills collide.


