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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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Dec 14, 2023 • 49min
What was the Skeleton Army?
Discover the raucous tale of the Skeleton Army, a group in 19th-century England that opposed the Salvation Army's temperance efforts through rowdy protests and even violence. Delve into the humorous yet serious clash of ideals, exploring societal reactions and public perceptions during their confrontations. Learn about the origins of the Skeleton Army and how their tactics drew from historical unrest, revealing intriguing insights into free speech and the legacy of November 5th celebrations. It's a wild ride through history!

Dec 13, 2023 • 15min
Short Stuff: Pickles
A pickle lover and a cucumber fan debate their preferences with humor and charm. Discover the rich history of pickles from ancient times to their rise in Victorian dining. Uncover the unique allure of collectible promotional pickles from a World's Fair. Dive into the art of pickle-making, exploring both health benefits and culinary traditions. Finally, learn about the crunch factor and how processing affects texture and flavor, revealing the secrets behind the beloved half sour dill.

Dec 12, 2023 • 56min
The Matewan Massacre
Discover the dramatic events of the Matewan Massacre, a crucial turning point in the labor movement and coal mining history. Explore the intense struggles faced by miners and their fight for basic rights amidst brutal opposition from company agents. Learn about local heroes like Sid Hatfield and the heart-wrenching impact of conflict on the community. The turbulent legal battles following the massacre reveal the systemic challenges miners faced in their pursuit of justice. This tale intertwines tragedy, courage, and the relentless quest for workers' rights.

Dec 9, 2023 • 46min
Selects: What were the Freedom Schools?
Discover the inspiring legacy of Freedom Schools established in Mississippi during the Civil Rights Movement. These schools empowered African American students, challenging educational inequities while fostering civic engagement. Delve into the innovative teaching methods that prioritized student expression, including the rise of student-run newspapers. Learn about the cultural activism that emerged and the significant backlash faced from oppressive forces. The narrative highlights how these grassroots initiatives continue to resonate in today's fight for education and justice.

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Dec 7, 2023 • 51min
The Murder of John Lennon
On December 8, 1980, the world was forever changed by the tragic assassination of John Lennon. The podcast delves into the life and legacy of Lennon, exploring his emergence as a family man and musician while examining the troubled psyche of his assassin, Mark David Chapman. Listeners are taken through the chilling final moments before Lennon's murder and the global grief that followed. The discussion highlights Yoko Ono’s poignant response and the complex aftermath of such a loss, making for a thought-provoking reflection on fame, tragedy, and memory.

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Dec 6, 2023 • 12min
Short Stuff: Boba Tea
Discover the fascinating origins of boba tea, tracing its roots back to Taiwan in the 1980s and the competitive tale of tea shops. Explore the cultural significance and diverse flavors that this trendy beverage offers. Learn about the unique texture of tapioca pearls and how they transformed the drink into a global sensation. The conversation highlights personal preferences and even touches on adventurous flavor combinations, revealing why boba tea is more than just a drink—it's a social experience!

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Dec 5, 2023 • 54min
The Life and Works of J.D. Salinger
Dive into the life of J.D. Salinger, a literary genius who mysteriously stopped publishing after his iconic works. Explore his tumultuous experiences in World War II and how they shaped his writing and psyche. The conversation humorously contrasts his deep narrative style with today’s entertainment. Discover the complexities behind his reclusiveness and his quest for solitude, alongside the impacts on his relationships and legacy. It's a fascinating mix of personal insight and literary critique that unveils the enigmatic Salinger.

Dec 2, 2023 • 42min
Selects: Beavers: Tail Slapping Fun
Discover the industrious lives of beavers, North America's largest rodents, known for their impressive building skills and strong family bonds. Explore their unique dams and lodges, which not only capture imagination but also play a crucial role in ecosystems. These clever creatures are natural architects, creating wetlands that enhance biodiversity. Learn about the intriguing dynamics of beaver society and the surprising challenges they face, including misconceptions from a shocking incident. It's a whimsical yet informative dive into the world of beavers!

Nov 30, 2023 • 48min
You Down With OED?
Discover the fascinating history of the Oxford English Dictionary, from its inception to modern-day updates. Hear about the remarkably collaborative efforts behind its creation and the evolution of language it captures. Dive into the life of Dr. William Chester Minor, a pivotal contributor whose struggles with mental illness intertwined with his dictionary work. Explore unique anecdotes and the OED’s impact on our understanding of English, all delivered with engaging discussions and insights.

Nov 29, 2023 • 15min
Short Stuff: The Zipper Merge
Discover the quirky world of the zipper merge, where using both lanes until the merge point can actually save time and reduce congestion. The discussion highlights how driver behavior often thwarts this efficient technique. Expect humorous insights on road etiquette and the reluctance of many drivers to cooperate. Learn about merging strategies that enhance safety and traffic flow. Also, explore how cultural differences shape merging habits, shedding light on the challenges of changing America's deeply ingrained driving practices.


