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WikiWheel with Max & Shea

Author: Maxwell Vince + Shea Wilde

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Join one real-life couple's randomized ramble through the back alleys of Wikipedia. We're chipping away at our own mountainous ignorance, three randomized Wikipedia Articles at a time! Come with us as we trip, stumble, goof, and learn our way across the width and breadth of human knowledge! New Episodes every Sunday.
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Sorry folks, we were too busy this week to do much actual research, so instead we sat down and had a little chat about the election, the future of democracy in the United Snakes of Amerikkka, and plans for our dope post-collapse Anarcho-communist tree fort.Thanks to Apache Tomcat for our theme music. https://www.freemusicarchive.org/music/Apache_TomcatEmail he show at Wikiwheelpod@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter and Instagram @Wikiwheel
This Week's Subjects: O Pai Tirano (Portuguese Film, 1941) Door Handle Bacteria, and  ogrodzieniec castle.Theme and Interstitial music by Apache TomcatContact the show at Wikiwheelpod@gmail.com or on twitter @wikiwheel
(Redacted joke about weird online right wing movement). so let's all go to a nice cold spring.This week's subjects:1. Julio Ricardo Fiero, Mexican Archer2. Su Ao cold Spring3. Star Trek and Green Lantern: Stranger Worlds- 2015 crossover comic.Theme and Interstitial music by apache Tomcat https://www.freemusicarchive.org/music/Apache_TomcatEmail any questions, comments, or concerns, to Wikiwheelpod@gmail.comfollow us on twitter @Wikiwheel
Ep 2.5: Sky Crime Part 3

Ep 2.5: Sky Crime Part 3

2020-09-2701:04:09

This Week's Subjects: Gilchrest, Colorado.Criminal Justice Act of Northern Ireland, 1945.Yebes Rt40m Radio TelescopeNext Week's Subjects:Julio Ricardo Fiero, Competitive ArcherStar Trek/Green Lantern: Stanger Worlds Part 2Su'ao Cold SpringFind us on twitter @Wikiwheel.Email the show at Wikiwheelpod@gmail.com
Miss Me?This week's Subjects:MunimuniHistory of Quebec: Beginnings-1933Drip PaintingNext week's subjects:Gilcrest,CoCriminal Justice act of 1945-Northern IrelandYebes Radio Telescope-RT40MTheme and Interstitial music by Apache Tomcatfollow us on twitter @Wikiwheelemail the show at: Wikiwheelpod@gmail.com
 Camelids rule, Puritans drool.This weeks subjects:1. Here's the Man! 1962 album by Bobby Bland, 2. Stephen Sewall, judge in colonial Massachusetts. 3. The Llama.  Next Week's Subjects: 1. List of the prehistoric life of North Dakota 2. Kloka Anna 3. Interceptor AircraftTheme and Interstital music by Apache Tomcat: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Apache_Tomcat/Have any questions, comments, concerns, or corrections? tweet at us @wikiwheelor email us at wikiwheelpod@gmail.com
CW: Our middle subject today involves some  discussion of serious illness including cancer, HIV, and eating disorders from 20:35 to 35:40.Today's subjects: Holy War (football rivalry), Society on Sarcopenia, Cachexia, and Wasting Disorders and Defiance, Ohio.Next Week's Subjects: Stephen Sewall (colonial judge), Here's the man! (1962 album by Bobby Bland) and The Llama(animal)Theme and Interstitial Music by Apache TomcatIf you like the show, rate us on Itunes, if you dont, keep it between you and the lord. 
WERE BACK. More interesting than ever. We start a Militant Vegan Podcast. Max misuses the word "Canard."This week's subjects: Vesna Vulovic: world record holder for longest fall without a parachute, Havarti Cheese, and Ellis Meredith: Early Colorado Suffragist and Journalist.Next week's subjects: society on sarcopenia cachexia and wasting disorders, Holy war(college sport rivalry), and Defiance, Ohio.Rate us on Itunes and tell a friend!Theme music by Apache Tomcat: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Apache_Tomcat/
Its our season one finale! On this episode, we're talking about the Sari (or Saree, traditional South Asian garment) Uprock (competitive dance style), and  Microbrewery.We'll be back in 2019 with hot and fresh fortnightly episodes, starting with a season 1 wrap-up featuring a best of, and a corrections segment! Please send us any of your favorite moments, least favorite moments, and bittersweet paradoxical combinations of both!Email the show: Wikiwheelpod@gmail.comTweet at us: @WikiwheelPlease rate and review the show on iTunes!Theme Music by Apache Tomcat http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Apache_Tomcat/Also featuring clips of: "Uprock" by the Rock Steady Crew and "It's Just Begun" by The Jimmy Castor Bunch
WE'RE BACK!Talkin' Initial D (2005 Hong Kong Racing film),  The Dark Watchers (Califonia folktale) and The Gottan (Traditional Japanese Instument)Theme music by Apache Tomcat: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Apache_Tomcat/Gottan Sample: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sv5KOj_VB7IQuestions, Comments, Concerns? Email us at Wikiwheelpod@gmail.comor tweet at us @Wikiwheel.Please rate and review the show on Itunes!
CW: The HCA story we discuss from 16:00 to 37:00 concerns the illness and loss of a child. We also discuss the Kavanaugh hearings in the opening.This week's subjects: National Register of Historic places in Buchanan COunty, Iowa,The story of a Mother by Hans Christian Anderson, and Coleen Mccabe.Theme music by Apache Tomcat freemusicarchive.org/music/Apache_Tomcat/Additional Music by Parvus Decree- The track is Irreversible losshttp://freemusicarchive.org/music/Parvus_Decree/The_Introspection/03-Irreversible_Lossemail the show @ Wikiwheelpod@gmail.comtweet at us @Wikiwheel
On this episode, we put on our professor hats ( so mortarboards, I guess?) and explain all of Geology, Philosophy, and Astronomy in less than an hour.This week's subjects: Halleflinta (Metamorphic Rock), Alison Stone (Philosophy Professor at Lancaster University), and Kepler 298-d (Exoplanet)Email any questions, comments, or concerns to Wikiwheelpod@gmail.com or tweet at us @Wikiwheel.Give us a 5 star review on Itunes and/or send us a correction, and we'll do a five minute segment on any Wikipedia article of your choosing!Theme and Interstitial music by Apache Tomcat (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Apache_Tomcat/)
Sketchy bar owners! Legal concepts! Hardcore! (not the kind of hardcore with the naked people, the one with the really loud angry dudes)This week's subjects:Wear and Tear, The Dream is Dead (Indianapolis Hardcore Punk Band), and The Duke of Hamilton (Historic London Pub)
On this episode, we manage to completely and coherently explain the entire political history of Mexico in 15 minutes. It's what we do. Along the way, we stop by the morning zoo and the golden age of hockey.This week's subjects: Manuel Cadena Morales(Mexican Politician), 1987-88 The NHL season, and KIMN 100.3 (Radio station in Denver,Co)Email the show at: WIkiwheelpod@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter @WikiwheelMusic by Apache Tomcat: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Apache_Tomcat/
We're back! And true to form, we are entirely in over our heads. This week we're talking about a pretty good magazine, a very bad governor, and an ugly, ugly sport.Subjects: James B.A. Robertson (4th governor of Oklahoma), Mud Bogging (Off road sport), and Woman's Day Magazine.Theme music by Apache Tomcat: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Apache_Tomcat/Email any questions, comments, or corrections to WIkiwheelpod@gmail.com or tweet at us @wikiwheel
On this episode we tackle some mighty questions: is the world better off with or without figure skating? What about racist sportsdad comedy?(spoiler alert: without). After that, we take a little point-and-click adventure through some chill island beats.This Week's Subjects: The 2008 World FIgure Skating Championships, the 12th Man (Comedic sketches by Billy Birmingham), and The Secret of Monkey Island (1990 PC Adventure Game)Corrections, comments, concerns, questions? We're always eager to hear from the smartest, sexiest listenership in podcasting. Tweet at us @Wikiwheel or email us at Wikiwheelpod@gmail.comMusic by Apache Tomcat: freemusicarchive.org/music/Apache_Tomcat/
This week might be a little jarring for yall, since youll be hearing the voice of someone who actually knows what they're talking about.This Week's Subjects: Roseane Kirch, (Brazilian Cyclist), Sleepwalker (Marvel Comics character), and Lights (Canadian pop singer)Check out Catalyst Coaching: http://www.catalystcoachingco.com/Find Josh Noftz's Sleepwalker series here: https://www.facebook.com/sleepwalkerhero/email any questions, comments or concerns to: wikiwheelpod@gmail.comFollow us on twitter @wikiwheelTheme Music by Apache Tomcat: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Apache_Tomcat/
On this episode, our journey to become slightly less dum-dums takes us to the moon and back. We're talking craters, combat sport, and the worst spy ever.This Week's Subjects: Mohamed Mohyeldin (Egyptian Judoka), Carl Hans Lody (German Spy),and Laveran CraterTheme and Interstitial Music by: Apache Tomcat http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Apache_Tomcat/Contact the show: Wikiwheelpod@gmail.comTwitter: @wikiwheel
Question: Is it ok to tell your hot friends to have children so there are more hot people in the world? Shakespeare thought so.This Week's Subjects: Cities and Towns in Croatia, The Procreation Sonnets, and "If Only I Had My Mind on Something Else." by the Bee Gees.Music by Apache Tomcat http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Apache_Tomcat/Email the show at Wikiwheelpod@gmail.comFollow us on twitter @wikiwheelIf you enjoy the show, please tell a friend and give us a 5-star rating and review on Itunes!
Haven't you ever wanted to hear two completely unqualified people try to explain what a metastable nuclear isomer is? Of course you have. It's the American dream.This week's subjects: Technetium 99m, Noize MC, and Bulbophyllum Agastor.Email the show: Wikiwheelpod@gmail.comTweet at us @wikiwheelTheme and interstitial music by Apache Tomcat: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Apache_Tomcat/
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