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A Little Bit Of Science

A Little Bit Of Science

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From tales of historical idiocracy and scientific genius to weird and wacky cultural phenomena, Dr Rod Lamberts and Dr Will Grant are here to take you on a wild conversational journey, deep diving into the crevices of science, history and culture that you never knew existed.
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The Sheep Geeks

Liz Genever and Nerys Wright

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Nerys Wright is an independent sheep consultant who loves talking about parasites and body condition score. Liz Genever is an independent sheep consultant who loves talking about grass, forage and soil, and body condition score. Together they are the sheep geeks. This podcast series launched October 2024. Liz and Nerys will be interviewing a range of sheep farmers, consultants, vets and academics from the UK and any other countries who have sheep.
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The Gourmet Goober

Plum Goode Media

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The Gourmet Goober is a fun journey through the intersection of foodie and pop culture hosted by JJ Outlaw and her hubby Big Daddy. From Baby Yoda to the Great Chicken Wars, it's the show that's a little bit gourmet and a lot ratchet. ©2022 Plum Goode Media
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Trivia Mafia co-founders Chuck and Sean have lived and breathed trivia for 18+ years as the leaders of one of the biggest trivia companies in the country. Join them as they hang out with amazing writers/players and personalities from the Trivia Mafia universe and play trivia, ask random questions and generally bring a little bit of the trivia night into your earbuds.
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Finale

Finale Podcast

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In television, the ending used to mean everything. A series finale could make a break a years-long favorite program. You could tell what kind of person you were meeting just by asking them if they thought Tony was dead, or if Jack and Sawyer and Desmond - were also dead? Actually that’s a bit odd. Was it all a dream? Was it a vision in a snowglobe? Was the chicken really a baby? In “Finale” one dedicated media viewer revisits some of the greatest, and not-so-greatest, series finales. And som ...
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Sharing things

The University of Edinburgh

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Sharing things is about people and what makes them tick. It’s about their stories. Each episode is a conversation between two members of our university community. It could be a student, a member of staff or a graduate, the only thing they have in common at the beginning is Edinburgh. Sharing things also starts with an object. A special, treasured or significant item that we have asked each guest to bring to the conversation. The conversations are sometimes funny, sometimes moving and always ...
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Welcome to The Brainhole Podcast, i make weekly observations, talk about being human, pop culture, and pretty much make fun of it all. I throw a little bit of motivation and life advice from time to time too..
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On the podcast, "In the Kitchen with Mary Mac," the titular Mary Mac of Mary Mac Bakehouse walks you through how to make all sorts of recipes, sometimes with a little bit of history. Produced by Anna Mac To search recipes by category, check out our playlists on our youtube channel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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And That's Why We Drink

Christine Schiefer, Em Schulz | Para Pods

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Murder and the paranormal finally meet! Grab your wine and milkshakes and join us every Sunday for some chilling ghost stories and downright terrifying true crime stories. The world's a scary place. And that's why we drink!
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This is Theatre. An intellectual jambalaya and chicken papaya. A delectable expression of my ideas about life, strife, rantings on politics, tech, media and the like. If you're into some poetry, deep thoughts on knowetry, this is the place for you. Yeah I just made up a word. It's only the beginning, so skrt. Dialogue, monologues, everything in between. Listen to my lovely voice with a little bit of tea. I'm just striving for clarity and structure. Oowe. Cover: Felix Mooneeram. FM²: anchor.f ...
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My Tiny Cook Spot

Katharine Schmeck: Home Cook

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My Tiny Cook Spot is a bi-weekly podcast lead by your host, Kate Schmeck, as she journey's her way through her mom's recipe box. If you love food and love to eat then you are in the right place! After my mom passed I became the owner of over 290 recipes! My guests and I will cook together, have a few laughs, drink a few cocktails, and learn a bit about each other. How fun does that sound! Are you ready to get up close and personal with food?
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Welcome all Court Reporters to this brand new podcast! I am a retired Court Reporter and I will bring you court reporting news, quality dictations, advice, motivation and fun!! Please subscribe to support this podcast. If you would like to help with a donation click on the Listener Support at on the homepage of my podcast on Anchor.fm or the link below. Listening and subscribing also supports the podcast. Every little bit helps me continue to bring you more content that just for us. https:// ...
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The Yellow Sub Sandwich

A Somethin’ Else production for Apple Corps and Universal Music

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The Yellow Sub Sandwich is the official podcast to accompany and celebrate the 50th anniversary cinema re-release of the Beatles’ #YellowSubmarine movie. http://www.yellowsubmarine.film/#tickets Presented by music and movies expert Edith Bowman and movie critic Robbie Collin, this is a podcast with a difference; it comes in two parts: “before” and “after” - a bit to listen to before you see the movie and a bit for after. With great stories about the making of the movie and fresh insight into ...
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It’s pretty natural for humans to gravitate towards the most attractive person in the room. But do animals do it too? At Stockholm University, researchers decided to see if chickens could spot a hottie. They trained these birds to peck at faces on a screen and found that chickens prefer the same facial features that humans rate as attractive. Appar…
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Here’s another one of our favorite holiday recipes from the vault, originally released December 31, 2018. We’ll be back to regular episodes in January and celebrating our 11th Podiversary! Happy New Year's Pretzel! This traditional Western Pennsylvania treat is a delicious way to ring in the new year, and can be topped with icing or a flavored glaz…
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Happy Holidays, Boozers and Shakers! It's episode 464 and, boy, are our arms tired! No, seriously, we're so sorry for the impromptu live show but we needed a little holiday downtime this week. In the meantime, please enjoy our second ever live show at the Hollywood Improv, where we do some cute nervous breathing exercises. First Em dishes on the gh…
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This special episode features an experimental recording at the East of England Agricultural Society's Scholars Day. Both Liz and Nerys are scholars and were invited to join the training day. The recording features other scholars, and was done on a roaming mic in the bar, so forgive the slightly interesting audio. See here for more information on th…
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A ventriloquist once ruled the radio waves, captivating millions with stage tricks that made no visual sense but somehow worked perfectly through a speaker. The world’s love for a good illusion runs deep, stretching from ancient oracles channeling voices through their bellies to audiences mesmerised by dummies with invisible lips. Humans have alway…
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Welcome to episode 463 where we’re open to any and all suggestions regarding how to handle the trust issues surrounding Santa! Then we distract ourselves from holiday stressors with Em’s haunted tale of the Dumas Brothel in Butte Montana. Christine covers the absolutely wild case of Erin Patterson and the Mushroom Murders. And please tell us if you…
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Join Liz and Nerys for a catch-up before Christmas and our first Q&A. We almost talk about books more than sheep in this one. The guest format will be back in January. Dr Liz Genever is a farmer, consultant and co-founder of Carbon Calling CIC. Dr Nerys Wright is a sheep consultant and technical lead for SCOPS. Podcast Disclaimer: The views and inf…
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What kind of idiot would marry Sean McPherson? Today you'll meet said idiot! Her name is Rachel Levitt and in what she calls "her largest act of public service," she married Sean in 2013. Chuck takes some movie titles around the globe to check their translations (01:20) and then we celebrate Hanukkah with 8 Crazy Questions (15:48). Rachel flexes he…
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Also: • Encroaching on Us With its Jolly Miseries • Wonderful Fruit Springs From Strange Trees • He Distinctly Hears a Meow • The Butch Lumberjack Woman With Massive Forearms • It Would Trigger a Lunatic Rant • The Sociocultural Umami We All Swim In • So Screamingly Ephemeral • Just a Meat Market of Desperation • Sitting on Top of the Carburetor, P…
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Academics are now seriously debating the ethics of sex with aliens, with questions swirling around intergalactic consent, the boundaries of romance and whether Captain Kirk’s escapades would pass the cosmic sniff test. Some call it unnatural, others say it’s all about happiness and agreement, and a few even claim to have had their own close encount…
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It’s Episode 462 and are you enjoying our latte ASMR? This week Em takes us to Chicago for the Jane Addams Hull-House and the tale of its baby devil hauntings. Then Christine covers the death of Lauren “El” Cho, a case that deserves more coverage than it received at the time. And will someone let us into Mall World for an Auntie Anne’s pretzel plea…
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Do you know Eyeball? If you play trivia in the Twin Cities you might? Eyeball is a trivia nerd and trivia host and a co-protectorate of two sourdough starters. This week we kick it off with a round inspired by the film Clue! Chuck pulled out a round called "Anatomy of a Moniker" (14:33) and Sean brought a Simpsons Before and After (19:51). To close…
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Here's a repost from way back in season 1 all about one of our favorite family traditions: Holiday Brunch! It's a tradition at the Mac house to have an enormous brunch on Christmas morning, then go into a carb coma. Mary Mac tells you how to make two Southern dishes that we have during the holidays, Sausage Gravy and Biscuits (pictured) and French …
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A Rome-based research team discovered poetry can jailbreak AI systems by bypassing safety filters that normal prompts can't crack, making verse a genuine cybersecurity vulnerability. Medieval physicians believed flatulent foods like beans and onions were aphrodisiacs because intestinal gas supposedly enhanced sexual performance, Palmer Luckey, the …
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Also: • Who Here is Into K-Pop Boy Bands? • A Moment of Needless Pedantry • Jesus, Put a Jacket on Your Jimmy • A Thick Forest Always Encroaching on the Borders of His Lips • You Can Hardly Hear Jack Shit • Bob Sink, a Funny Little Metaphor • Well Hung and a Good Hang • Can't Just Leave Blades in Barbicide • The Afflicted Die in Gruesome Ways • You…
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We’re back for another episode of our favorite podcast - ours! Episode 461 is here and today we’ve got a double feature of Arizona stories. First Em covers the spooky hauntings of the Copper Queen Hotel in Bisbee before Christine takes us 4 hours away for the mysterious unsolved disappearance of Daniel Robinson. And is Christine the paranormal geni…
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We've got one of the most celebrated photographers in the Twin Cities with us in the No Brains No Lightbulbs studio today. Mike Madison aka Bump Opera aka Mad Son aka Bum Pop Era. First Sean flexes his taxonomy ignorance in a round called "Tax-On-A-You" (01:46). Then we hit Mike with some trivia about two of his favorite things: '80s hair metal (24…
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Sika deer on Japan's Yakushima Island let macaque monkeys groom them in exchange for food scraps and sexual mounting, creating what scientists awkwardly call "interspecies sexual behaviour with mutual benefits." Nederland, Colorado hosts annual "Frozen Dead Guy Day" festivals celebrating Bredo Morstoel, whose body has been preserved in a shed on dr…
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December is here and we sent a Satan symbol to the clouds to summon the awesome Sarah Marshall to join us for a batch of satanic panic themed listener tales. Today we hear about satanic Pokémon Tazos, panic at the truck stop, hypnosis gone wrong, possible devil worshippers in the woods, and more. And please... keep your frogs away from us… and that…
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Happy long weekend, everyone! It's episode 460 and we're so sorry to report that life got in the way this week so we weren't able to record a new episode. We're going to start building in weeks off so you'll have a heads up when this happens in the future but in the meantime, please enjoy (or skip, that's OK too!) a very late-night, slap-happy live…
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This week’s episode is all about food! Racket editor/owner and City Cast Twin Cities contributor Em Cassel joins NBNL to flex her love of fast food, raw pork, and great oldies. First Chuck sweetens the deal with a round of assorted chocolate trivia (02:11). Then we serve up some fast food questions for Em (13:48), and Chuck dishes out some movie/re…
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Horseshoe theory proposes that political extremes loop back around until far-left and far-right ideologies find disturbing common ground, sharing authoritarian tactics, propaganda methods, and contempt for democratic norms despite claiming opposite values. Scientists are using AI to decode brain activity and caption your thoughts, raising serious q…
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PASS the cran… berry? Because it’s Episode 459 and we’re remixing the Thanksgiving song this year. This week Em covers the Kecksburg Incident aka Pennsylvania’s Roswell, a classic UFO story. Then Christine covers the fascinating case of Lawrence Joseph Bader aka John “Fritz” Johnson. And who can settle the debate about what end of the acorn is the …
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Celebrated radio personality and Trivia Mafia host Holly Roberts joins the NBNL team for some awesome rounds of trivia about a few of her favorite things: The Beatles and "The Simpsons." First Chuck deals us a round of questions about playing cards (02:33). Then we drag a few Beatles song titles through the thesaurus for "Thesaurus Abuse: The Beatl…
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Also: • What URL Do You Want on Your Gravestone? • Jesus Was a Zionist, Just Like Us • A Very Yeasty Pita Bread that Bounces • Knock Loose Your Proverbial Hanging Chad • A Children's Museum of Syphilis • I'm Not Sure Feet Were All That Disgusting • Bankrolled by Someone Dead for Almost a Decade • All of Us Got Dummy Drunk • We Descend From Pewter W…
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Richard Stanbury is a fourth generation beef and sheep farmer from near the edge of Exmoor in Devon. He has changed his system towards a high grass and forge system, with a focus on reducing inputs and maxmising profit. He has moved towards Easycare ewes. He is working with Nerys of the ParaSight project, so they talk about his plans to make sure h…
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Scientists in the mid-20th century created "atomic gardens" where they bombarded plants with gamma radiation to induce beneficial mutations like disease resistance and higher yields. Microwaves have been accused of causing cancer, destroying nutrients,and functioning as listening devices. "Phubbing" - phone snubbing - describes ignoring someone in …
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Today on In the Kitchen with Mary Mac, we're talking with chef, food blogger, and creator of Emily's Fresh Kitchen, Emily Maxson (emilysfreshkitchen.com). Her new cookbook "Real Food. Every Day." is out now and is filled with recipes that are healthy, adaptable, and delicious! Book links Hosted by Mary Mac, edited by Anna Mac Go to MaryMacPodcast.c…
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It’s Episode 458 and are we actually talking to you from the future?! This week Em takes us to London for The Nameless Thing of Berkeley Square, a “vile and phantasmagorical killer from beyond the grave”. Then Christine covers the disappearance of Robert “Bobby” Dunbar, an unfortunate and mysterious case of two missing boys. And if you’re ever sad …
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Good luck to all of the competitors and staff at Trivia Mafia's Tournament of Champions! On the podcast we welcome the people's champ, Mike Davis, into the No Brains, No Lightbulbs studio. First Chuck puts us into a pickle of a round (01:15) before shuffling the deck with Mike (20:31). Sean puts hip-hop on the map (26:38) and wraps up the show with…
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A woman survived without a stomach or small bowel after a catastrophic medical episode at her 18th birthday party, proving the human body is more adaptable than we thought. Philosophers and tech billionaires are convinced we're living in a computer simulation, though Canadian physicists disagree and insist our universe is real. And forensic scienti…
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It’s Episode 457 and we’re wishing Gio a very happy 10th birthday! Today Em brings us to Christine’s hometown for the very haunted Cincinnati Music Hall. Then Christine covers the case of Little Miss Lake Panasoffkee now known as Maureen “Cookie” Rowan as she’s just been identified after 55 years! And please don’t leave your buckets of formaldehyde…
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No guest today! Just Chuck and Sean and a pinch of Davis, bringing you plenty of great trivia and a little banter. Chuck gets the trivia work started with "-Men at Work" (02:10). Sean exposes Chuck's weak spots in "European Geography" (15:33), and Chuck finds one of Sean's Achilles heels: Trivia about books! (19:47). Sean finishes up with a great r…
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Also: • Where Women Grow and Men Chunder • I Like Spaffing My Refrigerator Full • Holy Shit, That Mosh Pit Was Intense • Mostly Due to the Spiders • I Don't Know Where They Get 8-Foot Salmon • Just Don't Go All Hutu-Tutsi on Each Other • Mormon-Family-Sized Quantities of Golden Grahams • I'm in it for the Tires • Spell That on the Telephone, Bitch!…
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