NEW PODCAST: CULTURE KINGS Culture Kings is a show for the culture, by the culture and about the culture. Each week, comedians Jacquis Neal, Edgar Momplaisir and Carl Tart dive into topics ranging from sports and music to what's the best way to eat a taco? (Head straight up or askew?) | | | The Sentinelese (Entry 1134.LV2024) In which John introduces us to the world's last uncontacted tribe—but not literally, because that would be illegal. Certificate #13568 | | | Nate DiMeo on Titanic This week Chuck sits down with his pal Nate DiMeo of The Memory Palace to chat about Rhode Island, Parks & Rec and oh yeah, a little movie called TITANIC. | | | Trump Declared Healthiest Man Alive, Pitch Perfect 3 Is Propaganda? In episode 65, Jack & Miles are joined by write Daniel O'Brien to discuss Trump's cognitive & physical exam, Erik Trump defending his father, Steve Bannon, accusations against Seal, the parents who held their kids captive, Pitch Perfect 3, & more. | | | When did ALL-CAPS type become YELLING? You've seen them before, whether in a forwarded spam email, a strangely passionate Facebook post or a weirdly emphatic comment on your favorite website: THE DREADED ALL-CAPS TYPER. But where does this practice come from? How did everyone agree that typing in ALL CAPS means you're yelling at someone via text? Tune in to... FIND OUT. | | | How Hang Gliding Works It's a super 70s thing, sure, but hang gliding is a thrill ride for the ages. So strap in with Josh and Chuck and learn all about the earliest method of human flight, originally created by a German man who flew over 2000 times before dying in a crash! | | | The Wilmington Coup of 1898 In 1898, a mob of armed white men enacted a violent plan against Wilmington, North Carolina's black community. It was the only known successful coup d'état in U.S. history; the white mob overthrew the duly elected government of Wilmington. | | | How did the Winter Olympics change Sports? Who's the Michael Phelps of the early winter games? Why did the 1924 British curling team just get their gold medals? And what are the greatest sports we wish were still in the Olympics (a round of Korfball, anyone?) Will and Mango dive into Olympic history and investigate how one little rule-change affected how future sports were played. Featuring American ski-archer Dave Bergart. | | | Listener Mail: Talos, Homunculi, Winter and More Join Robert and Joe for another round of Stuff to Blow Your Mind listener mail, in which they read and attend to your thoughts and insight on recent episodes. This round features discussions on the speed of Talos, homunculi generations, Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw traditions, werewolves and more. | | | Will 2018 Be Another Year of the Woman? We're nearly one year into the Trump Presidency and it looks like more women are running for office than ever. | | | How Does Anxiety Cause Underarm Sweat? Anxiety can cause sweaty palms and armpits -- but why? And how can you combat it? | | | The McDonald's McEpisode McDonald's is the biggest fast food chain in the world, but this behemoth has humble beginnings. We explore the ambitions and intrigue that made the McEmpire what it is today. | | | The Strange World of Inexplicable Skeletons What's going on with all these stories about strange skeletons? From legends of the crystal skull to allegations of ancient extraterrestrial remains and giants, it seems the world is chock-full of mysterious, semi-humanoid remains. Join Ben, Matt and Noel as they delve into some of the strangest cases, attempting to separate fact from fiction … and cover stories from coverups. | | | The YouTube Story How did YouTube get its start? We trace the history from its days as an independent company to the historic Google acquisition. | | | | |
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