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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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Apr 15, 2020 • 14min
Short Stuff: Turning Down the Radio When You're Lost
Ever wondered why we turn down the radio when lost? This curious behavior enhances our focus in stressful situations and minimizes distractions. The discussion dives into the historical fears surrounding car radios and modern tech's impact on driving safety. They explore the brain's struggle with multitasking and how it affects our awareness. Ultimately, the podcast underscores the importance of concentrating on one task to improve efficiency—great insights for any driver!

Apr 14, 2020 • 47min
Bidets: Now More Than Ever
Explore the fascinating journey of bidets, from luxurious European origins to modern-day necessities, especially during toilet paper shortages. Dive into cultural perceptions and the humor surrounding American attitudes toward these fixtures. Learn about the environmental and economic benefits of switching to bidets, along with practical tips. The hosts share personal anecdotes and quirky insights, making a case for the benefits of bidets in promoting better hygiene and sustainability.

Apr 11, 2020 • 43min
SYSK Selects: How Dissociative Identity Disorder Works
Dive into the captivating world of Dissociative Identity Disorder, a condition once shrouded in stigma and sensationalism. Explore its historical evolution and the significant impact of cases like Chris Costner Sizemore and Sybil. Discover how trauma shapes identities and the complexities of treatment, including the use of hypnosis. Gain empathy through the stories of those affected, while reflecting on the balance between personal passions and career paths. This engaging discussion sheds light on the realities of a misunderstood disorder.

Apr 9, 2020 • 49min
Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, Feminist Physician
Explore the inspiring journey of Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman to earn a medical degree in the U.S., as she defied societal norms and challenged male dominance in medicine. Discover her groundbreaking advocacy for women's roles in healthcare and the pivotal role she played in the feminist movement. Uncover the humor intertwined with her story as the hosts also discuss their favorite Ghostbusters films, creating a memorable blend of laughter and inspiration. Blackwell's legacy continues to resonate in the fight for gender equality in medicine.

Apr 8, 2020 • 15min
Short Stuff: AAirpass
Discover the intriguing story of American Airlines' AAirpass, a lifetime pass for unlimited first-class travel that had a wild ride of its own. Learn how a few enterprising travelers played the system, leading to extraordinary adventures and some serious consequences. Explore the initial allure of this luxury program, its eventual fallout, and the controversies surrounding it. Each story reveals a unique blend of glamour and chaos, painting a vivid picture of travel exploits that took the airline by surprise.

Apr 7, 2020 • 46min
The Legends of Lost Nazi Gold
Delve into the audacious plundering of billions in gold by the Nazis during WWII. Discover captivating myths and theories about missing treasures, as well as bizarre tales of treasure hunts. Explore the dark history tied to this elusive wealth, including the haunting fates of Holocaust victims. Enjoy light-hearted debates about cherry pie and amusing anecdotes, while uncovering the continued intrigue surrounding the international gold trade. The quest for Nazi gold reveals an intricate web of greed, mystery, and historical injustices.

Apr 4, 2020 • 32min
SYSK Selects: How the Deep Web Works
Discover the hidden realm of the Deep Web, where a wealth of information lies beyond what traditional searches reveal. Uncover the differences between the Deep Web and the Dark Web, alongside the strange ways hidden data influences various industries. Explore the complexities of anonymity in online interactions, particularly through the Tor network, and understand its significance for privacy. The conversation also touches on the dual nature of the Dark Web, balancing illicit activities with essential resources for those seeking safe communication.

Apr 2, 2020 • 56min
Student Loans: UGH!
Dive into the intricate world of student loans and unravel their complexities. Discover the stark differences in educational costs faced by today’s students compared to previous decades. Explore the emotional weight of student debt and its influence on career choices. Learn about various loan types and the significant advantages of federal loans. Gain insights into income-driven repayment options, loan forgiveness, and the often confusing landscape of private loans. It's a crucial guide for anyone navigating the financial maze of education.

Apr 1, 2020 • 13min
Short Stuff: 666
Chuck and Josh tackle the eerie number 666, diving into its ominous reputation as the 'number of the beast.' They explore its rich cultural history, from the biblical connections to chilling films like 'The Omen.' The conversation shifts to isopsephy, revealing how ancient Greek practices link numeric values to names, including intriguing ties to Emperor Nero. With each layer, they uncover deeper meanings and interpretations, reflecting on how this infamous number continues to haunt our collective psyche.

Mar 31, 2020 • 45min
How Dog Training Works
Discover the fascinating journey of dog training as Chuck and Josh debate the best methods to connect with our furry friends. They challenge outdated dominance techniques, promoting positive reinforcement for a stronger bond. Hear personal anecdotes about the impacts of fear-based methods and learn why compassion is key. The hosts also critique various approaches and highlight the significant risks of physical punishment. Join in as they discuss evolving theories and create awareness around the emotional well-being of dogs.


