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Inspired by archaic use of magazines while doing one’s business in the bathroom, we decided to give people a more modern way to kill time. The series is a short episode format containing a potpurri of subjects, stories, and anecdotes to entertain and educate folks while they’ve got nothing better to do.
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Happy (almost) St. Patrick's Day! On this week's episode, Liz will tell you about some of the oldest St. Patrick's Day celebrations in the States.
What started off as a normal flight from England ended with the pilot being sucked halfway out of the cockpit after the windshield blew off. Hear all about the miracle of British Airways flight 5390 on this week's episode.
The Ides of March served as an ominous deadline for the Roman general Julius Caesar. On this week's episode, Liz will walk us through the downfall of Caesar, and Katie will squirm as it closely mirrors today's reality.
Have you ever had a moment where something weird happens with your body and you ask someone about it, hoping to have a shared experience, and you get immediately shut down and told you're weird? No, just me? Cool...... Listen to this week's episode and learn if you are a percentage of the population that experiences these bodily phenomena.
Lindsey Vonn has had an amazing career of wins and unfortunate accidents. In this week's episode, Liz will walk you through each and every one.
If you've been living under a rock like we have, here is the overview of the upcoming Artemis space missions! Moon here we come!
In this week's episode, you enter into a verbal contract with On The Potcast as Liz shares our secrets on how to make millions of dollars on the interwebs, all with a fireplace, some marbles, or a perfectly timed photo of you turned meme.
Do you like to wake up early or stay up late (or are you like Katie and you're a mid-day sloth)? Turns out, it's probably your genetics that make you this way! Listen to this week's episode to learn about the night owl gene.
Happy Birthday, Dolly Parton! Learn about the legend in this week's episode from one of her biggest fans, Liz.
Have you ever been watching an old black and white movie and wondered whether people spoke differently way back when? Listen to this week's episode and learn a little bit of elocution from Katie and Liz.
If you love T. Swift as much as Liz, you've probably been DYING to know the story behind The Fate Of Ophelia. And if you're like Katie and you're living under a rock, we have the story that dates back to Shakespeare.
In 1962, a French geologist became the accidental father of chronobiology (the study of our body's internal clock) by living hundreds of feet in a cold, dark, damp cave for months on end... and he did that a few times.
On Christmas Eve 1996, a Learjet disappeared near Dorchester, New Hampshire and led to a search that lasted almost three years.
It's the holiday season, and if you're not sick of it yet, your holiday radio is on in full swing. On this week's episode, we'll tell you some little-known facts about some holiday song classics!
Do you decorate your Christmas tree with tinsel? Have you ever wondered what its origins are? Probably not, but we're going to tell you anyway. Learn all about the history of tinsel in this week's episode.
Cities and civilizations have been lost all across time and the world. Some have been verified and even discovered. Many are still just tall tales. Listen to this week's episode to learn about a few of the most infamous.
In the 1930s, Eleanor Jarman was one of the "most dangerous women alive" and went on a crime spree in Chicago. Eleanor escaped prison and disappeared.
In the 1960s, the CIA had a cat and a dream of spying on the enemy. After a $20 million investment, they were ready to launch Operation Acoustic Kitty.
Did you know that up until the 1970s X-ray technology was being used for shoe sales? That's right! Step right up and place your foot into the Foot-O-Scope to get your shoe fit with a side of radiation.
In 1919, Boston was overrun by a flood of molasses. Delicious, you say? WRONG! Deadly!



