If you've ever wanted to know about champagne, satanism, the Stonewall Uprising, chaos theory, LSD, El Nino, true crime and Rosa Parks,... more
A terrible thing happened in Germany in the summer of 1184.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tetris is an iconic game with a fascinating history. Dive in today to learn all about this classic puzzle game.See... more
The infamous Stanford Prison Experiment wasn't really much of an experiment as it turns out. It was more like a... more
Tavern on the Green is a legendary NY eatery that has never rated particularly well with food critics. Despite that,... more
Martha Mitchell, the wife of Nixon's Attorney General, was well-known to spread a juicy rumor. That's why when Watergate unfolded,... more
The US government took a thumb in the eye with the creation of the Silk Road website. Right there on... more
During the depths of the Great Depression, Cleveland’s most vulnerable and destitute residents were prey for one of history’s most... more
Dandelions are way more interesting than you think. Trust us and click play. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It’s a thrill to stand and, raise your arms, maybe give a woo! then sit down again, especially if you’re... more
A surprising number of Nobel Prize winners credit their childhood chemistry set for sparking their interest in science. But most... more
A quinceañera is the celebration of a girl of Hispanic heritage becoming a young woman on her 15th birthday. It... more
Today, the conclusion of the two-part episode on ADHD.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
North America gets as many as 1400 tornadoes a year. The place with the next highest is the UK at... more
Today, Josh and Chuck dive into part one of their two-part suite on ADHD.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anyone who ever picked up a comic book as a kid probably marveled at the ads for the mysterious Sea... more
Buckle up folks, it's time for another of our favorite traditions, the SYSK Halloween Spooktacular! So sit down, dim the... more
Josh and Chuck dive into two spooky true stories in today's Short Stuff.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the greatest unsolved historic mysteries is found in a lake atop a mountain glacier high up in the... more
One of the worst legacies of war are the millions of landmines left behind. They hide for decades after a... more
Most people think of Tinkerbell when we think of fairies, but the Disney versions capture only the last century or... more
Every August, abandoned storefronts across America are filled with the spirit of Halloween, by way of the store, Spirit Halloween.... more
Q Anon believes many things, including that Tom Hanks is a Satan-worshipping, child-eating pedophile. Yeah. We'll just leave our "drop"... more
We love animals. A lot. Especially underrated ones like the darling porcupine. Listen in to this classic episode to learn... more
If you're from the American South, then kudzu is something that cannot be avoided. But how did this invasive species... more
The process of redacting sensitive information is long and storied. But are there even any rules that apply to when... more
You might have owned the Anarchist Cookbook once, but you probably didn’t use it to turn a shotgun into a... more
Paramedics are not EMTs. Or fire fighters. Or cops. But they do ride around in ambulances (and drive) to help... more
The story of the Swatch is super cool and one of the great retail successes. Listen in today to find... more
In another chapter of our continuing mysteries of the sea theme, we deliver a truly baffling mystery involving a ship... more
Gobekli Tepe is a profoundly ancient spiritual site that shouldn’t exist, according to conventional wisdom. The massive site of columns... more
In 1962, three ordinary criminals transcended into folk heroes when they crawled out of their cells in Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary... more
The Lysol we know now is sold as disinfectant only. But at one time it was also marketed as a... more
What we equate with acid, hippies, and garish polyester prints actually began as a theatrical way of protesting bans on... more
As far as we know life evolved once in the universe – here on Earth in the form of life... more
Rosa Parks finishes out our Black History Month episodes in grand fashion. While most know her from that fateful day... more
A greatest hit of the Satanic Panic of the 1980s came when the metal band Judas Priest was put on... more
We love our ghost ships here at SYSK and this is one of the better ones. But did it really... more
Glasses as we know them have only been around for a few hundred years. So what did people do before... more
Every year Congress decides how the federal government will spend money. Simple enough, but in practice politics tend to mess... more
There's a good chance that if you don't live in San Antonio, Texas, you may not know who scientist/adventurer Tom... more
The Killing Stone looms large in Japanese folklore, so when it split in half in March 2022, people were worried... more
What if science could create a drug that made you connect with people more deeply, let your emotions flow more... more
Listen in to this classic episode for the conclusion of the story of the Manson Family Murders.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy... more
The town of Celebration, Florida was supposed to be a utopia. What it ended up as is a mediocre neighborhood... more
Who is Uncle Sam anyway? Was it a real person or just a marketing exercise? And why does he refuse... more
Henry Ford was an odd guy, but one who had a vision for America that centered around a populist, affordable... more
Science fiction writers have made some amazingly accurate predictions over the years, but in 1945 the pace of technological change... more
Outside of Germany, King Ludwig II is relatively unknown. And, yet, he is one of history’s most tragic and romantic... more
You – yes, you! – can be a hero to neglected and abused animals. But there’s a right way to... more
When Napster reared its head in 1999, it marked the beginning of the end of the compact disc era. Today,... more
The '60s ended with a lot of turbulence, not the least of which was the Manson Family Murders. What made... more
Out of all the jobs a person can have, few are as overtly dangerous as making sure bombs don’t go... more
How did a large section of downtown Los Angeles become a permanent fixture of unhoused individuals? Will it always be... more
The Olympic marathon of 1904 is an incredible story filled with wacky characters, cheating, heat and humidity, dust and dirt,... more
If you didn’t already know how amazing hummingbirds are, prepare to learn. Not only do they count among their numbers... more
Today we think of Luddites as people who don’t know how to use technology or are maybe even afraid of... more
What in the world is a chupacabra? Is it even real or is it the stuff of legend? Listen in... more
There is A LOT of made-up stuff on the internet that gets passed off as true. But once in a... more
Body language is how you communicate without words. Some say it bears more impact in communication than speaking words. In... more
Cher is an icon, with hits spanning an unbelievable SEVEN decades. So kick back as we laud the singer/actress/legend. See omnystudio.com/listener... more
Being tarred and feathered is an old trope in America, but the actuality of it was pretty brutal, not the... more
It’s so simple, yet so compelling: you mine blocks and cut down trees to put things together to make cool... more
Depending on who you talk to, Genghis Khan was either a sadistic madman or one of the great leaders in... more
Many of us have experienced the odd sensation that we shouldn’t trust ourselves not to simply jump from a high... more
We know how our skin prunes, but we don't know for sure why. Chuck likes the leading theory, Josh does... more
Rudolf Diesel was a game changing inventor, though his most famous product was not used how he envisioned it. Listen... more
Throughout much of the world, the forests are being managed through sustainable timber harvesting practices. This has come at the... more
The car wash you get to ride through on a journey to sparklingness is made of a handful of different... more
ZIP codes are pretty self-explanatory, but there are all kinds of fun facts around the topic. Listen in to find... more
You may have his soap in your shower, but what do you know about the man himself? Buckle up, here... more
In reality, the Tulsa "race riots" of 1921 was more like a massacre. Yet it was almost lost to history... more
The Killdozer rampage is one of those stories you just couldn't make up. Yet it happened. And we're here to... more
Who were the Ritchie Boys? Listen in to find out. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Years ago the telephone network was like the internet is to us today: a vast, interconnected means of communicating and... more
Caffeine is a heck of a drug - at the same time it's both good and bad for you. Learn... more
Human papilloma virus, HPV, is an unusually common bug among humans. Most of the time it’s benign and your body... more
Sitzpinklers - men who sit down to pee - is a big thing in Germany, and a handful of other... more
The founding of New England by the Puritans is quite a story. Today, we dive into who those people were.See... more
Becoming the first licensed woman physician in America was tough, convincing male surgeons to wash their hands between patients was... more
Salsa is one of the great inventions of the culinary world. Here in the USA it's mainly a vehicle for... more
If you’re a mobster and you can’t make money off of booze any longer what should you move to next?... more
There aren’t too many people walking around today who get a pass from the entire world for anything remotely negative... more
In this classic episode, we finish revisiting our 2017 tour of the best sights of the ancient world when we... more
Women inventors have always had a tough time, for obvious reasons. So we're here today to pay tribute to those... more
While it sounds like something out of a movie, some POWs in WWII really held an Olympics. And it happened... more
Dopamine is perhaps the most talked-about, most misunderstood biochemical in our bodies. It’s linked to not only addiction and depravity,... more
If you've ever worked in a restaurant, you know the feeling that occurs when the health inspector pays a visit.... more
When paperboys stopped delivering a couple of very big newspapers in 1899 it was a big deal. Big enough that... more
The story of what happened to the car that James Dean crashed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Whistling is pretty cool when you think about it because it can mean many things, from simple happy tunes to... more
Long before slide rulers and pocket protectors, civilizations across the world used their noggins to build some impressive structures. Almost... more
Wikipedia changed the world. Before it came along, you had to go to the library to get the answers you... more
Those armrests in the middle of benches aren’t just for your comfort, they’re intended to keep the homeless from laying... more
In almost every part of the world, in some form or fashion, widows have things harder than they did when... more
About 5,300 years ago a Copper Age shepherd was murdered. He just happened to die in a place where his... more
Today we take to the friendly skies to detail the fascinating history of air travel. From planes with piano bars... more
The peace sign is one of the most globally recognized symbols around today, but it’s only a few decades old.... more
When we think of an abused spouse we tend to think of horrific physical or emotional violence. But over the... more
It's pretty obvious something's gone wrong when you get a sunburn, but did you know a tan means you've damaged... more
In the last decade American schools became enrapt by a new psychological concept centered on persevering. Things went south when... more
Learn all about the saddest phone notification in today's episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You've probably been to a symphony performance and wondered, what in the heck are conductors doing up there anyway? Well... more
Think tanks? More like stink tanks! We're kidding. Think tanks do valuable work, when they operate in a non-partisan way... more
If you grew up in the 70s and 80s in America, you probably have the image of your tattered Guinness... more
Mudlarking is a uniquely British hobby, though you can dig through river mud anywhere there's a river. But the Thames... more
Unit 731 was a secret group within the Japanese Army in WWII that committed unspeakable atrocities against humans in the... more
No one - no one - likes to vomit, but there are some people who would prefer to die rather... more
In the exciting conclusion of our two-part episode on Hoover, we come in at the Cold War and end on... more
By definition hobos are people who travel from town to town taking odd jobs as they go. But some towns... more
It wouldn’t be an overstatement to say that J. Edgar Hoover was perhaps the most powerful American of the 20th... more
On Halloween 1938 young radio star Orson Welles scared the pants off of America with a fictional news bulletin claiming... more
The idea that we aren’t the first advanced civilization to live on Earth sounds like a fringe theory, but it... more
Even the dullest hockey game is worth seeing when the Zamboni comes out to resurface the ice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy... more
Taking care of 12,000 tons of residential trash every day is a hard job. But how does that even work?... more
Despite as much as one percent of the adult population having the condition, science doesn't actually know how stuttering works.... more
Sometimes you just have to turn it off for a while – all the thinking, and overthinking, analyzing, and figuring... more
We all know the story of the Titanic and the tragedy of lives lost. So hey, let's talk about the... more
Misophonia is a condition in which certain sounds trigger people in very negative ways that can really disrupt someone's life.... more
As if being murdering SOBs weren’t enough, the Nazis were also thieving rats. During WWII, they stole billons in gold... more
The only thing more complicated than an atomic clock is researching how they work and then figuring out how to... more
Getting the wind knocked out of you is scary, but passes quickly. Learn exactly what's happening with all that today.See... more
The Village People were a smash hit singing group that came and went in under two years. Then other people... more
If you've ever been to an international airport, you've probably seen one of the keenest spotters of illegal contraband -... more
Georgia Tann was a bad human. We feel safe in saying that because she kidnapped babies from poor families to... more
Not too much is known about Margaret Schilling. She was the kind of person whose memory might have been lost... more
You probably know wind energy projects have been around since the 90s, but did you know they now provide 10%... more
Special effects have been around since the first movies. In fact, the techniques the earliest filmmakers created are still around... more
Today we go down the road a bit, thumbs out, to explore the rich history of hitchhiking. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy... more
Few people have been more qualified to survive a plane crash alone in the Amazon for almost two weeks than... more
Arson investigation has changed a lot over the years. There is actual science available now, but the word still hasn't... more
It's common knowledge that famines are usually caused by major droughts: Rain doesn't fall, crops don't grow, and people go hungry.... more
We think of estrogen and testosterone as the female and male sex hormones and they may seem kind of gross... more
Straitjackets aren't really a thing anymore unless you're watching a movie or TV show. Or in prison. That's the sad... more
The 70s were the decade of the woman in the US. America finally was coming around to the understanding women... more
When Fort Knox was built in the 1930s to house America’s gold supply, it was billed as an impenetrable, impregnable,... more
One of America’s most important ecosystems takes up more than half the state of Florida. It’s a river of grass,... more
What's the deal with knocking on wood? It's an action one takes to ensure good luck. Which doesn't exist. Yet... more
One of the things we rely on is for the companies who make the stuff we need to not stick... more
In 2018, there's a man from a lost tribe still living deep in the jungles of Brazil who has been... more
It doesn't get much bigger than the Pulitzer Prize if you're a journalist. Or a novelist. Or really any kind... more
The strange thing about the story of the Ramree Island Crocodile Massacre is that it didn't happen. Yet the story... more
A man with an unfulfilled vision left a huge gash in the ground near Niagara Falls. Then a chemical company... more
Believe it or not, in 1985 the Philadelphia Police Department dropped a bomb from a helicopter onto a residential building... more
Today is part II of our tribute to one of the most iconic pieces of American culture.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy... more
Ten percent of people – in Japan at least – get the urge to poop when they visit bookstores. But... more
Today we pay tribute to one of the most iconic pieces of American culture. Listen in to hear us gush... more
For a learning disability that everyone seems to know about, dyslexia is maybe the most commonly misunderstood and controversial cognitive... more
It started with New Hampshire couple Betty and Barney Hill, who learned under hypnosis they’d been abducted and examined by... more
There’s an ingredient in Skittles and lots of other food that Dunkin Donuts stopped using it in their powdered donuts.... more
The most reviled, hated, despised, no-good, low down, dirty rotten architectural style of all time is actually just the most... more
Breaking up is hard to do. Your brain might even think you're getting over a cocaine addiction. Learn all about... more
Llamas are pretty great. They smile! They also spit and if they feel overworked will just lay down. There's a... more
Roly Poly bugs go by many names. They look like tiny armadillos. They're great for your garden. And they're crustaceans.... more
Multitasking isn't really possible, because of the way the human brain works. We know you think you're getting more done,... more
The trial of Sacco and Vanzetti, two anarchists accused of murder, was one of the first "crimes of the century."... more
You know all of those cords and cables and wires that we use to connect our stuff to the electrical... more
Smudging is the process of wafting around the smoke of burning white sage. What is it good for? Listen in... more
If you grew up outside of Africa, you might know Haile Selassie’s name from reggae music - the man who... more
In 1968, Paul Erlich published The Population Bomb, predicting coming famine and mass death. Erlich's predictions didn't pan out but... more
David Hahn was a kid who was really into science. So much that he built a nuclear reactor in his... more
One of the world’s cultural treasure troves were created in West Africa. But for over a century they’ve been held... more
Charles and Ray Eames were superstar designers who dreamed up some of the most iconic pieces of furniture ever made.... more
Sometimes a good idea doesn’t pan out in real life. Take Buckminster Fuller’s geodesic dome: It requires less energy to... more
Like is a very divisive word. Purists think it's like, a filler word born in the 80s that's like, destroying... more
There’s a great origin story behind snake oil salesmen, and it has to do with just one guy who singlehandedly... more
There was a brief period in America’s history – after people left the farm to work in the city and... more
The Unabomber was one of the most notorious and longest lasting cases in the history of the FBI. Just because... more
Do teachers and managers give special treatment to those who they're told have great academic or professional promise? Does this... more
Why are all school buses the same color? Because one man made it so. This is that story. See omnystudio.com/listener for... more
Whether you know it as Clue or Cluedo, the whodunnit mystery board game is one of the best of all... more
Disgust is an odd thing. It makes sense that we would feel a sense of revulsion at the thought of... more
How did the sleepy Nevada town of Las Vegas become LAS VEGAS? Well, we'll let you know over the course... more
Wainscoting is a beloved and time-tested decorative way to spruce up your walls. But what is it anyway? Listen in... more
Tune in today to listen to the story of when North Hollywood became a war zone after a brazen bank... more
We live in a time where computers can beat the best humans in the world at chess, checkers, poker and... more
One thing you could do is create your own language. Some people do and for lots of different reasons. LL... more
Jumping into a cold pool after a long sauna or hot tub can be pretty great. Saunas have proven health... more
The murder of Ken McElroy comes off like a story from a cheap paperback book you’d get to read on... more
Yogurt has been touted as a health food, but is it? Maybe. If you eat it every day. We get... more
We all know what happened at Jonestown, but who was Jim Jones before the tragedy at the People's Temple?See omnystudio.com/listener... more
Back in 1994, Nederland, Colorado found out it had a resident it hadn’t accounted for.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dry cleaning is one of those things that we’re all familiar with but don’t actually know much about. That will... more
The annals of history hold a special place for people who have carried out treachery and betrayed their own. Thousands... more
You’ve probably seen cranes moving elegantly in the sky, but did you know what an important role they play in... more
What kind of black magic goes into deciding who makes the NYT Bestseller List? Well you probably don't know the... more
Tune in today to listen to the amazing story of Colorado River guide Kenton Grua's wild 277 mile record-breaking speed... more
The Seuss is loose in this episode about legendary children's book author Ted Geisel. The funny thing is, he didn't... more
When George W Bush and Al Gore ran against one another, most pundits predicted a tight race. Absolutely zero of... more
The story of why blueprints were blue is more involved than you think. It involves a chemical process and the... more
Hello, friends! Join us today for our annual live show release, recorded in beautiful Nashville. On the docket? The Biosphere... more
The nuclear waste we produce will be dangerous for a very long time. We’ve figured out how to safely store... more
It’s all fun and games to think about how backwards and misguided some things people did in the past were... more
Can you imagine a color so alluring that even though you know it’s toxic you’d still use it to your... more
They seem gross and bothersome at first, but once you get down to ground level and get to know snails,... more
They are dirty, harmful to your health, bad for the environment and utterly charming. Wood-burning fireplaces have been with us... more
Happy Holidays, friends! Tune in today to listen to our annual ad-free holiday extravaganza. There will be talk of merriment... more
Just three years after the lightbulb was invented a compadre of Thomas Edison thought to use them to decorate his... more
The world has seen a lot of weird investment bubbles in its time, but few of them rival the fever... more
Long ago, in a galaxy not so far away, George Lucas allowed the Star Wars Holiday Special to be made.... more
There are many types of dictators, from so called "benevolent" ones to the kind who rule with an iron fist.... more
The Skeleton Army was a rowdy group of folks in England who battled, sometimes violently, with the Salvation Army -... more
Josh loves pickles but hates cucumbers. Chuck loves cucumbers but hates pickles. WHO WILL WIN?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Matewan Massacre was a pivotal moment for the US mining industry and the labor movement as a whole. Learn... more
Freedom Schools were set up in Mississippi in the heart of the Civil Rights Movement, with the aim of giving... more
On December 8th, 1980, John Lennon was shot and killed outside his apartment building in New York City, by Mark... more
Boba tea is bubble tea. But what are the bubbles? Tapioca pearls! Listen in today to learn about the disputed... more
J.D. Salinger was a complicated and problematic human who stopped publishing soon after creating one of the great works of... more
Beavers are in fact, very busy. They're builders and solid family members, husbands and wives. Learn all about N America's... more
The story of the Oxford English Dictionary is really something. From its origin to its crowd-sourced literary quotations. Dive in... more
When you switch lanes on the highway after noticing that the lane you’re in is ending up ahead, you are... more
It’s time to get jazzed about Earth science again. It’s only been 60 or so years since we’ve known the... more
Getting the rain and melted snow from upstate NY into the taps of every NYC resident and business is one... more
It’s astounding that with the exceptional navigational equipment aboard a cruise ship can run aground in the 21st century, and... more
Everyone once in a while, say a few hundred thousand years or so, the north and south poles of Earth’s... more
If you’ve ever wanted to listen to two totally untrained, non-chemists who are fully unqualified to explain how the periodic... more
If you play video games you probably have an easy answer to worst game of all time: ET. But it... more
Diners may just be the most American establishment there is. They were born in the USA, thanks to European immigrants,... more
The story of the Liberty Bell is far more confusing than we imagined.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Natalie Wood was Hollywood royalty who tragically drowned after a long night of partying with her husband, Robert Wagner, and... more
Josh and Chuck dive into history in this classic episode to tell the story of the Buffalo Soldiers.See omnystudio.com/listener for... more
It’s a good, old fashioned how it works episode where we break down all of the nuts and bolts and... more
Petrified wood isn't just hard wood. Listen in today to learn all about this unique process. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It’s easy to think of people in the distant past as kinda dumb for believing things like that mice could... more
Are laws that are meant to protect the sanctity of the polling place in reality designed to make it harder... more
The Harlem Globetrotters are an American entertainment institution. Their story may not be quite what you think either. Hint, they... more
If you grew up from the 70s to the 90s you know white dog poop. It’s the old, crusty –... more
As per tradition, today Josh and Chuck perform a spooky Halloween story reading to delight, amuse and FRIGHTEN YOU TO... more
A mummy is a human being whose soft tissue has been preserved after death, and there are mummies around the... more
Naked mole rats are funny looking to be sure, but neither moles nor rats. So what are they? You'll have... more
The simple bed sheet has provided countless kids and adults with an easy go-to Halloween costume. But why do we... more
Three years before the riots at Stonewall, the LGBTQ community of San Francisco's Tenderloin rose up. And the story was... more
We aren’t exactly sure who invented trick-or-treating – kids who realized they could extort adults for candy, or adults who... more
In the tradition of our episodes on forgiveness and revenge, comes the third installment in the Emotional Roller Coaster trilogy.... more
Is it vile? Is it delicious? It seems to be both! Hear all about the history of candy corn, how... more
Eugene Francois Vidocq is without a doubt one of the most interesting figures in modern history. He’s a former criminal... more
Pain is subjective; it is whatever the person experiencing it says it is. But to effectively treat pain, it helps... more
Intellectual property sounds as dry as can be, but it’s actually very interesting. It’s at the heart of the global... more
What’s better than discovering a mysterious cavern? Discovering five!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Parasocial relationships are fascinating and it turns out Chuck knows what it's like from both sides. Listen in today to... more
Motion sickness is the worst and hits about 25 to 40 percent of humans when they ride in cars, boats,... more
You know Andy Warhol from his quip on being famous for 15 minutes and paintings of soup cans, but even... more
Rhodium is one of the most valuable precious metals on Earth, though it has dropped in value by about 80%... more
Grizzly bears had never killed a person in Glacier National Park until the night of August 12, 1967. That's when... more
Do you know that up until July 2011 an ambitious hacker with a good software program could deduce your social... more
Someone cuts you off in traffic or makes fun of your friend and all you can think of is how... more
The Dakota is one of New York City's great buildings. And its backstory is pretty great to boot. See omnystudio.com/listener for... more
Christine Granville was about as James Bond as it gets. Stories of her life as a spy during World War... more
What is Cockney Rhyming Slang? It's complicated and its origins are unclear. Learn everything we know about it today in... more
Kombucha is pretty popular right now. But what is it exactly and where did it come from? The answers await... more
Have you ever stopped mid-pencil mark and realized to your astonishment where the plus sign came from? Then this one’s... more
It’s easy (and kind of fun) to laugh at the misfortune of CEOs and other high up business types when... more
Floods happen when more water is introduced to an area than can be quickly removed. That's about it, but there's... more
In 1981 America suffered the worst accidental structural collapse in its history. Listen in today to the tragic story of... more
Face it, when you spill salt your life goes totally off the rails, maybe even forever. Fortunately, we humans stumbled... more
It’s a listener request! Axolotls are one of the more amazing animals roaming the planet right now – they can... more
It seems like we largely take it for granted these days, but the fact that we have humans living in... more
Today we dive into the history and current state of Native American reservations. This serves as a nice follow-up to... more
Is OK the best word? It's certainly one of the most versatile. Check the interesting history of this weird contraction.See... more
In WWII, Italy went through its own Jewish Holocaust, terrible at first then horrific as the Nazis took over the... more
Chuck and Josh end up making reduxes of past episodes on things like sweating and deodorant in this all-new episode... more
Laurens Hammond invented the Hammond organ and in the process changed music history. But he was much more than that. See... more
You've seen the evil eye. Many Middle Eastern cultures have a long history with it. Learn how to thwart this... more
Henry Ford tried to build a Midwestern American town in the Amazon rainforest in the 1920s. It's true. And yes,... more
It's every kid's dream - a job playing with toys that pays in toys. It's a real thing and has... more
Climate change is having sweeping effects on our climate and this is changing the world, not just for humans and... more
Friends, treasure Saturn’s rings while they are young. They won’t be around forever.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Farmer's Almanac has a long rich history that is more than just moon phases and long-term weather patterns. Tune... more
Today music sampling is a common practice, especially in electronic or hip-hop music. But how does it work? After all,... more
One of the great Arctic mysteries was the disappearance of the ill-fated Franklin Expedition in search of a northwest passage... more
In the 19th century news spread of an unfortunate man who was born with an evil second face on the... more
If we could talk with the animals, grunt and squeak and squawk with the animals, what would we say? We’d... more
You can stick them to the fridge or use them to transpose sound to tape, whatever they are used for... more
Science is just realizing the extent of the tiny pollutants that have entered ecosystems across Earth and inside all humans.... more
Who spoke English first and what was it like? Nothing like it is today. Listen in to learn all about... more
Diaries have been around for a long time. There are many famous ones, and tens of millions that will never... more
Rainbows seem to defy nature, but they're really pretty simple when it comes down to it. Turns out it's just... more
The last meal of the executed is a longstanding tradition. Listen in today to learn about the dark history and... more
Alpha, Bravo, Charlie. This is the NATO alphabet. But where did it come from?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Borderline Personality Disorder has been described as emotional “third degree burns over ninety percent of your body.” It’s as close... more
The Strad violin is noted for its tonal qualities and superior craftsmanship. And for its price tag. There are many... more
Chuck and Josh grew up on MAD Magazine and we hope you did too. What started out as a comic... more
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Today, Chuck and Josh dive into the ins and outs of language learning. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hinduism and Buddhism are closely related in a number of ways, including their vision of what comes after we exit... more
What became the Magic Eye illusion fad of the 1990s was born by way of the stereogram of the 1950s... more
Throwing a pie in someone’s face was groundbreaking comedy once upon a time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Police lineups are something most people have never had any firsthand experience with. What you see on TV and in... more
There is probably no drug more mythologized than PCP. It drives users insane and has the unfortunate side effect of... more
The most famous cemetery in Paris has some of the most famous people in the world buried there. And it's... more
Police lineups are something most people have never had any firsthand experience with. What you see on TV and in movies isn't... more