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In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics including the Emergency Banking Act of 1933, the importance of leadership and trust in times of crisis, the genetic sequences responsible for humans losing their tails, and the use of high frequency radio waves for genetic modification. For the snake oil segment, they discuss a disappointing Willy Wonka-themed event in Scotland that was compared to the Fyre Festival. They explore the ethical considerations of genetic modification and the possibility of tail regeneration and other genetic changes in humans. The conversation then shifts to the fascinating encounter between an orca and a great white shark, highlighting the changing dynamics in the ocean. The hosts also touch on the fragility of the Gulf Stream and its potential impact on climate. They cover various fact checked stories in “Fact Checkin’ Time”, and the episode concludes with a heartwarming story about volunteers helping amphibians cross the road.

Emergency Banking Act of 1933

Fireside chats

We finally know why humans don't have tails

Radio waves reprogram bacteria to become vital drugs with 91% efficacy

Lone orca slays great white in less than two minutes and feasts on its liver

I was hired for the Fyre Festival-esque Willy Wonka 'experience' — I felt like I was scammed

The real-life Day After Tomorrow: The Gulf Stream could COLLAPSE as early as 2025

Stanley Cups Were Originally Invented for WWII Pilots?

Phillies end $1 hot dog nights following unruly fan behavior

No, Women Do Not Retain DNA from Every Man They've Slept With

New study unpacks why society reacts negatively to male-favoring research

Mark Twain Was Born and Died on Days Halley's Comet Flew Past Earth?

Shania Twain, 58, unrecognisable in new photo

Village Saves 45,000 Toads From Roadway Deaths Cutting Casualties By 60%

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In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics including the Emergency Banking Act of 1933, the importance of leadership and trust in times of crisis, the genetic sequences responsible for humans losing their tails, and the use of high frequency radio waves for genetic modification. For the snake oil segment, they discuss a disappointing Willy Wonka-themed event in Scotland that was compared to the Fyre Festival. They explore the ethical considerations of genetic modification and the possibility of tail regeneration and other genetic changes in humans. The conversation then shifts to the fascinating encounter between an orca and a great white shark, highlighting the changing dynamics in the ocean. The hosts also touch on the fragility of the Gulf Stream and its potential impact on climate. They cover various fact checked stories in “Fact Checkin’ Time”, and the episode concludes with a heartwarming story about volunteers helping amphibians cross the road.

Emergency Banking Act of 1933

Fireside chats

We finally know why humans don't have tails

Radio waves reprogram bacteria to become vital drugs with 91% efficacy

Lone orca slays great white in less than two minutes and feasts on its liver

I was hired for the Fyre Festival-esque Willy Wonka 'experience' — I felt like I was scammed

The real-life Day After Tomorrow: The Gulf Stream could COLLAPSE as early as 2025

Stanley Cups Were Originally Invented for WWII Pilots?

Phillies end $1 hot dog nights following unruly fan behavior

No, Women Do Not Retain DNA from Every Man They've Slept With

New study unpacks why society reacts negatively to male-favoring research

Mark Twain Was Born and Died on Days Halley's Comet Flew Past Earth?

Shania Twain, 58, unrecognisable in new photo

Village Saves 45,000 Toads From Roadway Deaths Cutting Casualties By 60%

Find us at

the Half-Cocked Tales Lounge

YouTube

TikTok

Instagram

Patreon

  continue reading

42 episodi

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