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Jul 11, 2024 • 4min

Level 2.190 What a racket!

Discover the clash between city dwellers and farming life as noise complaints soar over farm animal sounds in France. Hear outrageous complaints about croaking frogs and crowing roosters, and learn how local governments are stepping in to limit lawsuits. One host reflects on adapting to the sounds of Cairo, suggesting we often grow accustomed to new noises. Ultimately, the conversation explores how rural sounds can evoke summer memories, blending irritation with nostalgia.
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Jun 27, 2024 • 4min

Level 3.190 Red or green?

The hosts delve into the fascinating connection between colour blindness and football. They discuss how prevalent colour blindness is and its impact on players. UEFA's advice on selecting kit colors for better visibility is highlighted, along with the reasoning behind away teams often wearing all-white kits. The conversation also touches on viewer complaints during high-profile matches, like Liverpool vs. Manchester United, when the opposing team wore hard-to-distinguish colors. It's a colorful look at a unique intersection of sports and accessibility!
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Jun 13, 2024 • 3min

Level 0.17 The big blue

Dive into the fascinating world of the blue whale, the largest animal on Earth! Discover the sheer size of these giants with comparisons to elephants, and be amazed by their incredible heart, almost the size of a car. Learn about their daily feast of over 3,500 kilos of tiny krill and the astonishing fact that no creature, not even dinosaurs, has surpassed their size. Plus, find out about their impressive lifespan of 80–90 years, outliving many other species. It's an awe-inspiring journey through the ocean's depths!
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May 30, 2024 • 3min

Level 1.189 The builders

The hosts share their journey of renovating old farmhouses in Portugal, detailing the lengthy process and various trades involved. They explore the roles of builders, from electricians setting up essential wiring to innovative plasterers using machines for smooth finishes. The tiler's extensive work showcases unique designs across different rooms, while carpentry brings custom doors and kitchen units to life. Listeners get a glimpse of the fluctuating workdays, with both quiet moments and bustling activity on site, ending with a light-hearted note about needing a gardener.
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May 16, 2024 • 4min

Level 2.189 The low lands

Exploring the limitations of traditional therapy and the emergence of Better Help as an online option, followed by insights on the scarcity of tall buildings in Europe and the factors influencing their construction
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May 1, 2024 • 4min

Level 3.189 Did you hear that?

Exploring how sounds impact emotions in movies like 'Jaws' and 'Psycho', understanding the science behind heart rate and adrenaline responses to sounds.
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Apr 18, 2024 • 2min

Level 0.16 Tall or short?

Discussing how height and body proportions impact athletic performance, focusing on which athletes are tall with long arms
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Apr 4, 2024 • 4min

Level 1.188 British icons: The Thames

Discover quirky facts about the River Thames, from whether it's the longest river in the UK to its alternate name, Isis, in Oxford. Explore how many bridges and tunnels span its length, and delve into the history of the original London Bridge built by the Romans. Learn about Tower Bridge’s unique opening mechanism for tall ships and the surprising story of a polar bear swimming in the Thames. Finally, get insightful tips on the best walks along the riverbanks for a perfect London day out.
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Mar 21, 2024 • 4min

Level 2.188 Landmarks unvisited

Join Jackie and Richard as they explore the famous London landmarks they've never visited. Discover why the British Museum tops the charts, while St Paul's Cathedral's hefty price tag kept Jackie away. Richard shares his avoidance of Madame Tussauds due to long queues. The discussion shifts to the shift towards online bookings for most attractions, including the National Gallery. They also ponder why locals often skip tourist hotspots and Richard dreams about attending Wimbledon someday. Tune in for fascinating insights!
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Mar 7, 2024 • 4min

Level 3.188 How does this thing work?

Are household appliances becoming too complex? The hosts delve into the struggles with modern induction hobs, which require multiple presses and can be tricky to turn off. A survey reveals many stick to familiar settings, while confusion reigns with various dishwasher programmes. They discuss how microwaves have evolved from simple dials to button overload, and washing machines top the list of confusing appliances due to their extensive features. The conversation concludes with a nod to similar issues in cars.

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