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If you've ever wanted to know about champagne, satanism, the Stonewall Uprising, chaos theory, LSD, El Nino, true crime and Rosa Parks, then look no further. Josh and Chuck have you covered.
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Nov 3, 2020 • 45min
The Amazing Roberto Clemente
Explore the incredible journey of Roberto Clemente, a baseball legend and humanitarian. Discover his rise from the sugarcane fields of Puerto Rico to the Hall of Fame, showcasing his remarkable skills and deep cultural significance. Learn about the prestigious Roberto Clemente Award, honoring players who embody his commitment to community service. The podcast reflects on his legacy, his struggle against societal challenges, and the lasting impact he had on baseball and the world.

Oct 31, 2020 • 43min
SYSK Selects: How Ghosts Work
More Americans believe in ghosts than not, sparking an intriguing debate between belief and skepticism. The hosts share personal ghost stories and delve into the fascinating world of ghost photography. They explore chilling encounters and the cultural significance behind hauntings, while dissecting a viral myth about a murder sighted via Google Earth. The discussion branches into the psychology behind ghost sightings, touching on environmental factors and parapsychology, all while balancing skepticism with curiosity about the supernatural.

Oct 29, 2020 • 42min
SYSK’s Scare Your Pants Off (and Back On) Halloween Spooktacular
Get ready for a thrill as the hosts dive into spine-tingling tales for Halloween! They explore Philip K. Dick's unsettling story about a cuckoo clock that heightens tensions in a troubled marriage. M.R. James' eerie classic about mischievous rats is examined, highlighting the fine line between fear and humor. A mysterious white stone in a Suffolk inn ignites curiosity and superstition. The discussion wraps up with ghostly encounters that blend laughter and chills, ensuring a festive yet spooky atmosphere!

Oct 28, 2020 • 14min
Short Stuff: Poe Toaster
For over sixty years, a shadowy figure toasted Edgar Allan Poe at his grave on his birthday, igniting a fascinating mystery. The discussion reveals the poignant rituals involving cognac and roses, sparking speculation on the Toaster's true identity. The conversation also touches on Poe's underappreciated legacy, transforming into a revered symbol over time. Recent attempts to revive the tradition bring both nostalgia and disappointment, highlighting the challenge of maintaining authenticity in commemorating such a literary icon.

Oct 27, 2020 • 52min
A History of Nursing Homes
Discover the fascinating evolution of nursing homes in America, shaped by societal changes and historical events. Explore the transition from multi-generational living to institutional care and the emotional impact on families. Learn about key legislation, like the Social Security Act, that transformed elder care. Dive into the standards of nursing homes today and the critical decisions families must make. Reflect on personal stories and the challenges of aging while enjoying some light-hearted anecdotes.

Oct 25, 2020 • 12min
Chuck Bryant On The Why I’m Voting Podcast
Delve into the heartfelt journey of civic engagement as the hosts share their personal stories about the importance of voting. Discover the awakening of political consciousness and why voter registration matters. Hear reflections on their first voting experiences and how they evolved into informed voters. The discussion emphasizes the need to set a positive example for future generations while advocating for rights and environmental responsibility. Voting isn't just a personal choice—it's a commitment to shaping a better future for all.

Oct 24, 2020 • 32min
SYSK Selects: How Book Banning Works
Discover the contentious world of book banning and its historical roots. Explore the importance of Banned Book Week and the delicate balance between protecting children and preserving their access to diverse literature. Delve into the implications of famous Supreme Court cases on censorship in education. Learn about the real-life consequences of restricting books, particularly concerning representations of diversity. Finally, uncover how librarians play a critical role in defending intellectual freedom amidst ongoing censorship battles.

Oct 22, 2020 • 42min
Beavers: Tail Slapping Fun
Dive into the fascinating world of beavers, North America's largest rodents, known for their remarkable building skills. Discover how these eco-engineers create thriving wetlands that boost biodiversity and transform landscapes. Explore their unique family structures, adorable lodges, and the humorous antics of being 'busy as a beaver'. The discussion also touches on the conflicts they face with human development and the myths surrounding these industrious creatures, advocating for a deeper appreciation of their vital role in the ecosystem.

Oct 21, 2020 • 13min
Short Stuff: Haunted Real Estate
Explore the quirky world of haunted real estate, where sellers face the dilemma of disclosing ghostly histories. Legal insights reveal surprising court rulings on the 'buyer beware' principle and the implications for homeowners. Amusing anecdotes spice up discussions about what it really means to sell a haunted house. Plus, enjoy a sneak peek of the spirited Halloween special with playful accents and lively banter. It’s a captivating look at the intersection of the supernatural and real estate!

Oct 20, 2020 • 47min
10 Voter Suppression Methods
Explore the chilling history of voter suppression in the USA, from past injustices to modern tactics aimed at marginalized communities. The discussion reveals how claims of voter fraud are often unfounded, masking deeper systemic issues. You'll hear about the significance of the Voting Rights Act and the harmful impact of voter ID laws. With a blend of serious political insight and personal anecdotes, the conversation highlights the imperative for easier access to voting and the ongoing battle for electoral equity.


