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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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Jan 31, 2023 • 49min
Must We Suffer Emotional Pain?
Explore the fascinating relationship between emotional and physical pain, showcasing how heartbreak can feel like drug withdrawal. Discover the need for a holistic approach to healthcare that recognizes emotional suffering's impact on overall well-being. The conversation highlights the importance of community connections and coping mechanisms, revealing that social dynamics play a crucial role in our emotional experiences. The hosts advocate for therapy options and emphasize a hopeful perspective on recovery. Humor and warmth make this deep dive both enlightening and relatable.

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Jan 28, 2023 • 1h 1min
Selects: Elephants: The Best Animals?
Discover why elephants are considered some of the best animals on Earth. Explore their unique characteristics, including impressive sizes and fascinating social structures. Learn about the three species and their challenges, as well as the emotional bonds they form. Dive into the complexities of their communication and the ethical concerns surrounding their treatment. With amusing anecdotes and touching stories, this discussion showcases the remarkable intelligence and sentience of these majestic creatures.

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Jan 26, 2023 • 55min
How Attachment Theory Works
Explore the fascinating world of attachment theory and its profound effects on our emotional health. Discover how the bond with caregivers in infancy shapes personality and relationships throughout life. Delve into the groundbreaking research of Mary Ainsworth and her 'Strange Situation' experiment, revealing the dynamics of various attachment styles. Unpack the societal implications of disorganized attachment and understand how fostering secure bonds can lead to emotional well-being. This insightful discussion encourages reflection on personal relationships and the potential for growth.

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Jan 25, 2023 • 10min
Short Stuff: Adam's Apples and Throat Lumps
Dive into the fascinating world of Adam's apples and throat lumps! Discover the biblical origins and biological changes that shape these features through puberty. The conversation also navigates societal views on masculinity and the options for those who wish to modify their appearance. Explore the implications of voice surgeries, including techniques that transform sound and aesthetics. Plus, uncover the meaning behind the sensation of a 'lump in your throat' during emotional moments, blending science with relatable stories.

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Jan 24, 2023 • 57min
Let's Talk About John DeLorean
Dive into the life of John DeLorean, a brilliant yet controversial automotive visionary. Explore his rise to fame with the iconic DMC-12 and the chaos of his financial mismanagement. Unearth the shadows of Miami's drug trade and its connection to his downfall. Discover how his glamorous lifestyle spiraled into scandal, weaving a tale of ambition, celebrity, and ultimately, betrayal. This colorful story also touches on his unexpected link to pop culture through 'Back to the Future.'

Jan 21, 2023 • 1h 9min
Selects: How Game Shows Work
Dive into the captivating world of game shows, from their cultural evolution to the notorious scandals like '21' that shaped public trust. Discover how these shows balance entertainment with production economics, and the humorous realities of hosts. Uncover bizarre challenges in online formats and the competitive pressure contestants face on iconic programs. The discussion also highlights the rise of reality TV elements, alongside a whimsical nod to the absurdity of international game shows.

Jan 19, 2023 • 53min
Toast: As in browned bread
The hosts celebrate their return from a break with tales of their podcast journey. They dive into the universal love of toast, sharing personal stories and the culinary history behind it. Discussions on unique types of bread and toaster technology add a fun twist, highlighting innovations like the luxury Balmuda toaster. Humor flows as they explore the Maillard reaction in toast-making and indulge in nostalgic anecdotes about favorite toasts, all while emphasizing the joy and cultural significance of this beloved food.

Jan 18, 2023 • 16min
Short Stuff: Women Pirates
The Golden Age of Pirates wasn't just a man's game; women like Anne Bonny and Mary Read carved their own paths on the high seas. These daring pirates defied societal norms, facing superstitions while executing clever strategies for survival. Their stories challenge historical narratives, often distorted by fiction. From audacious adventures to brilliant escapes, learn about the dynamic lives of these pirate queens and their lasting legacies in a male-dominated world.

Jan 17, 2023 • 47min
The Louisiana Purchase: Not a Purchase
Unpack the complexities behind the Louisiana Purchase, which was less a straightforward deal and more about negotiating with indigenous peoples. Discover how this transaction doubled the size of the U.S. and the geopolitical tensions surrounding it. Dive into the cultural struggles faced in the Louisiana Territory, the implications for Native American populations, and the humorous aspects of historical misunderstandings. Get ready for a blend of serious analysis and lighthearted anecdotes that transform your view of this pivotal moment in American history.

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Jan 14, 2023 • 49min
Selects: How Therapeutic Hypothermia Works
Discover how therapeutic hypothermia can be a lifesaver by buying time during critical medical emergencies. Explore its fascinating history, from early experiments to its pivotal role today. Learn about the science behind cooling the body, its applications in surgeries, and how it protects brain function during strokes and cardiac arrests. The discussion also touches on ethical dilemmas in past research and exciting parallels with hibernating animals, revealing its potential for future medical advancements.


