Kamis, 16 November 2017

New Episodes from Movie Crush, Stuff You Should Know and More!

NEW PODCAST: Movie Crush w/ Chuck Bryant
Chuck sits down with his old friend John Hodgman to talk a bit about movies in general, John's experience working in a theater in his early years, and his movie crush - The Avengers.

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NEW PODCAST: The Daily Zeitgeist
In episode 29, Jack & Miles are joined by comedian Sara June (Left Coast Podcast.)

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X-Rays, Songs and Soviets: The Stilyagi Story
Caught between the conflicting ideologies of the Cold War, Soviet teens were banned from collecting Western music -- smuggled records could be both rare and expensive. The solution? Discarded X-rays, also known as 'bone recordings'. Join the guys as they explore the strange story of the Stilyagi. We're bringing you early access of new episodes every week, only on TuneIn!

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How the Flu Works
Every year the flu virus makes the rounds, laying up young and old alike for days before moving on to another hapless victim. But flu viruses can mutate and once in awhile they turn into something much deadlier, a pandemic that can kill millions.

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Fort Shaw Indian School: Basketball Champions
In 1904, the Fort Shaw Indian School women's basketball team spent four months at the St. Louis World's Fair. The team performed mandolin recitals, literary recitations, demonstrations of gymnastics and calisthenics, and became World Champions.

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Who Was the Woman Behind American Codebreaking
Every week, the FBI, CIA and Treasury Department would show up to Elizabeth Friedman's door and hassle the mother of two-- not for any crime, but because she had an insane talent: she solved puzzles to protect America. Meet the Quaker poet who caught gangsters, defeated Nazis and unlocked a new world of Codebreaking in this episode-long interview with 'The Woman Who Smashed Codes' author Jason Fagone.
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Ig Nobels 2017: Vampires, Vaginal Music & Cheese
Each year, the Ig Nobel prizes celebrate the most absurd and humorous efforts in legitimate scientific research – and 2017's winners do not disappoint. Join Robert, Joe and Christian as they discuss all 10 studies in a special three-part Stuff to Blow Your Mind feature. It's time to finish this three-part series with hair legged vampires, intravaginal music and cheese.

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Where the f*** are the pockets on women's clothing?
E&B break down the quest for pocket equality.
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Wolves Are Smarter Than Dogs?
A new study put dogs and wolves head to head in the intelligence department. Guess which species won? Find out on BrainStuff.

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Stick a Fork in It
This everyday utensil is a relative newcomer to the table -- eating with a fork was considered scandalous and even sinful for centuries. Anney and Lauren trace the history and potential future of the fork (aka the dinglehopper).

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What happened to Commander Crab? 
Today's episode comes from the heart of the Cold War -- when Lionel 'Buster' Crabb disappeared on a mysterious spying mission, his relatives and colleagues refused to believe the official story. Over time, this story changed. As investigators attempted to separate fact from fiction, they found themselves stonewalled, tangled within a web of rumor, speculation and conspiracy. So what really happened to Commander Crabb?

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How Disney's Happily Ever After Works
At Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom, visitors can witness a nighttime show filled with pyrotechnics and projection mapping. But what makes all that magic actually work?

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The World's Rarest Cars
It probably won't surprise you that some of the rarest cars in the world are also some of the most expensive cars in the world – but there are a few exceptions. Join Scott and Ben as they sort through a variety of extremely rare cars that span 100 years of automotive history.

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