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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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Aug 16, 2022 • 54min
Mariachi: The Rodney Dangerfield of Music
Mariachi bands often get a bad rap as mere 'restaurant music,' but there's much more to explore. The podcast dives into the rich cultural roots and vibrant evolution of this beloved genre. Listeners discover the unique instruments that define its sound and the emotional connections it fosters during important life events. There's also a playful look at quirky fashion while discussing mariachi's cultural significance and its global impact. Get ready to shift your perspective on this dynamic and joyful musical tradition!

Aug 13, 2022 • 46min
Selects: Desert Survival: Josh and Chuck Save Your Tookus
Ever wondered how to survive in the desert? This entertaining discussion combines practical survival tips with humor, featuring adventures of a fictional character, Ben Sinclair. Discover essential techniques for signaling for help and managing extreme heat while navigating arid landscapes. From the significance of oases to tips for driving and tackling desert storms, the hosts share engaging anecdotes and expert advice. Prepare to laugh while learning how to stay safe in one of nature's toughest environments!

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Aug 11, 2022 • 53min
The Origins of Breakfast Foods
Delve into the captivating history of breakfast foods! Discover how bagels link to Jewish heritage and their evolution in America. Uncover the fascinating journey of oats and the rise of coffee and orange juice as morning staples. Explore global breakfast delights like pancakes and waffles, all while enjoying playful anecdotes. The cultural phenomenon of brunch is also examined, revealing its transformation over time. Get ready for a delightful mix of food history and personal stories that celebrate the most important meal of the day!

Aug 10, 2022 • 11min
Short Stuff: The Berners Street Hoax
Discover the whimsical world of the Berners Street hoax, an infamous prank from 1810 orchestrated by Theodore Hook. Uncover how a simple wager turned into a chaotic scene filled with chimney sweeps and an array of unsuspecting visitors. The far-reaching effects of this elaborate scheme even fooled notable figures like the Lord Mayor. Join in on the laughter as the story showcases the playful nature of practical jokes and their enduring legacy in British culture.

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Aug 9, 2022 • 48min
What's the deal with energy drinks?
Discover the caffeinated world of energy drinks as two hosts share their personal experiences and opinions. Unearth the fascinating history of these beverages, from their origins to the evolution of iconic brands like Red Bull. Delve into the impact of advertising and the ethical dilemmas surrounding energy drink promotions. The discussion also highlights health concerns, risks associated with excessive consumption, and the importance of making informed choices. Get ready for a lively exploration of a modern beverage phenomenon!

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Aug 6, 2022 • 52min
Selects: How Droughts Work
Discover how droughts can stem from both natural cycles and human actions, with California’s severe conditions as a focal point. Delve into the Dust Bowl's historical consequences and the ongoing debate around climate change. Learn about the socioeconomic impacts of droughts in various regions and how water usage influences food prices worldwide. The importance of community efforts and innovative drought management strategies are highlighted, showcasing a call for collective responsibility in facing climate challenges.

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Aug 4, 2022 • 50min
Thrill to the Stunning Bicameral Mind Hypothesis
Delve into a fascinating theory by psychologist Julian Jaynes, who suggests our consciousness has evolved only in the last 3,000 years. Discover how early humans interpreted external auditory hallucinations as divine messages. The discussion also connects this idea to the advent of agriculture and its impact on communication and complex thought. Explore how the collapse of societies influenced religious beliefs and individual agency, along with engaging reflections on press freedom in the modern world.

Aug 3, 2022 • 12min
Short Stuff: Divorcing Your Parents
Imagine legally 'divorcing' your parents! This intriguing concept highlights the serious process of emancipation for minors. The hosts humorously explore emotional and legal ramifications, sharing stories about child actors who seek independence in Hollywood. Legal intricacies, such as varying age requirements and courtroom challenges, shed light on this complex topic. They also discuss the harsh realities faced by young individuals in pursuit of freedom, balancing independence with the preservation of childhood. A fascinating blend of humor and law!

Aug 2, 2022 • 39min
Silly String: Disaster in a Can
Discover the colorful history of Silly String and how it morphed from a medical concept into a beloved party staple. Dive into its quirky invention story and its role in pop culture, notably in 'Big'. Hear about the intriguing chemistry behind this playful can, along with insights on aerosol manufacturing and unexpected military applications. The hosts also tackle environmental concerns, sharing humorous regulations like the silly string ban on Halloween in LA. Plus, enjoy lighthearted anecdotes and listener stories that keep the atmosphere fun!

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Jul 30, 2022 • 57min
Selects: Some Movies That Changed Filmmaking
Dive into a cinematic journey exploring films that changed the industry forever. Discover the revolutionary montage techniques of 'Battleship Potemkin' and Buster Keaton's unique comedic genius. Learn about the groundbreaking Vitaphone technology that synchronized sound and its impact on filmmaking. Reflect on innovations introduced by 'Citizen Kane' and the evolution of animation exemplified by 'Toy Story.' Enjoy insights on filmmakers like Kubrick and Nolan, and engage with critiques about modern cinema.


