Highlights of this episode include unraveling the eerie origins and fascinating folklore of Krampus—a mythical creature who’s as much a part of Christmas tradition as Santa Claus, albeit with a sinister twist. We'll dive into the darkly captivating history of this horned, cloven-hoofed figure, exploring his roots in Alpine folklore and how he’s evolved into a pop culture icon of seasonal mischief and mayhem. From ancient pagan rituals to modern-day Krampusnacht celebrations, we’ll uncover how Krampus reflects the duality of the holiday season—rewarding the good while punishing the naughty. Join us as we explore the legends, traditions, and cultural significance of this devilish counterpart to jolly old St. Nick in a holiday story that’s as thrilling as it is chilling.
In this episode, we’re diving into the fascinating world of generational humor, from the quirkiest old-school phrases to the memes Zillennials can’t stop sharing. We’ll explore why older and younger generations poke fun at each other and how these jokes reflect deeper cultural shifts. We’ll take a look at some of the most iconic sayings like “That’s the bee’s knees” and “Back in my day…” and break down why they’ve become comedic gold for younger generations. But it’s not all laughs! We’ll also discuss why these generational jabs often hide a desire for connection, respect, and even understanding. Let’s laugh, learn, and maybe even leave with a little more empathy for each other!
Highlights of this episode include a look at Dietrich Bonhoeffer's early life, growing up in a scholarly family in Germany and developing a deep faith that would shape his life's work. We'll dive into his bold opposition to the Nazi regime and his courageous involvement in the resistance, leading to his eventual arrest and martyrdom. We'll also explore how his theological writings continue to inspire Christians and advocates for social justice worldwide. In addition, we'll discuss the new film about Bonhoeffer’s life and legacy, unpacking how it portrays his story and its relevance to our times. And, of course, we’ll share a few fascinating tidbits that might just make you the Bonhoeffer expert in your friend group!
Highlights of this episode include sharing the rich history and significance of Hawaiian Independence - a commemoration that honors the unique sovereignty, culture, and enduring spirit of the Hawaiian people. We'll dive into the movement to revive and recognize Hawaiian Independence Day, exploring its historical roots, significance in reclaiming national pride, and what it means in the context of ongoing struggles for autonomy and justice. Join us as we uncover how it all began and where it’s headed, along with some fascinating insights into this day dedicated to resilience and heritage.
Highlights of this episode include the origins of World Kindness Day and how it inspires acts of goodwill across the country. We’ll start by tracing the roots of this holiday, exploring its humble beginnings and how it sparked global celebrations of kindness. From schools to social media campaigns, kindness initiatives aim to spread positivity in a world that could always use a little more of it. We’ll also take a closer look at Lady Gaga's Born This Way Foundation, which champions mental health support and encourages young people to create a kinder, braver world.We’ll explore how Gaga’s personal journey influenced this mission and look at the latest initiatives, bringing mental health resources to over a million college students. Finally, we’ll leave you with some fun tidbits about how to spread kindness every day, arming you with just enough info to feel a little more sophisticated about making the world a better place.
Highlights of this episode include a behind-the-scenes look at how the Vatican selects a new pope, tracing a process steeped in centuries of tradition, political maneuvering, and occasional controversy. We’ll explore the origins of the papal election system, rooted in early church councils and evolving through time into the elaborate conclave we know today. Along the way, we’ll discuss the roles of cardinals, the significance of the Sistine Chapel, and the famous smoke signals that declare whether a decision has been made. It’s a journey through religious history that shows how divine intervention and earthly politics intertwine in this ancient ritual. And to top it off, we’ll throw in some fun facts to make sure you leave feeling just a bit more informed—maybe even ready to impress at your next dinner party!
Highlights of this episode include the origin story of United States democracy, tracing how a fledgling nation built its government on the foundations of ancient ideas and revolutionary new concepts. We'll explore the influence of Ancient Greece’s democratic ideals, the Magna Carta's challenge to unchecked power, and Enlightenment thinkers like John Locke, whose ideas on natural rights shaped America's core values. We’ll also discuss the shift from the Articles of Confederation (a weak attempt at unity) to the more balanced structure of the Constitution, complete with checks, balances, and the evolving role of voting rights. It’s a journey through history that shows how the seeds of democracy were planted, how they took root, and how they’ve grown into the system we know today. And finally, we will share some fun facts for you to arm with with just enough information to feel sort of sophisticated.
Highlights of this episode include the history of Día de los Muertos, beginning with its ancient Aztec roots and the transformation of their month-long celebration honoring the dead. We explore how Spanish colonization blended indigenous traditions with Catholic observances like All Saints' Day to form the modern festival. The episode also delves into the significance of La Catrina, the elegant skeleton who has become a symbol of the celebration, and the role of the ofrenda—a family altar designed to welcome the spirits of loved ones back. We touch on how this celebration blends life and death with joy, memory, and love, and how it has gained global recognition through pop culture hits like Disney’s Coco and the Mexico City parade featured in Spectre. Finally, “wow” your friends with fun facts from your newfound knowledge.
In this episode we will explore why we lie and how it impacts our relationships and self-perception. We will cover the “10” types of lies from white to boldface and everything in between. We will demonstrate how each type serves a different purpose, from avoiding conflict to protecting one's self-image, and discuss the psychological and social implications of lying. We will share real-life examples and tips on how to recognize these lies in everyday interactions and even provide some fun facts that may or may not be true
Highlights of this episode include sharing the rich history and significance of Indigenous Peoples' Day—a celebration that honors the vibrant cultures, traditions, and resilience of Native communities across the Americas. We'll explore the movement behind the holiday, its growing recognition, and what it means to reclaim a day once centered on colonization. Join us as we share how it all began and where it’s all headed - along with some fun facts about this day of justice and equity.
Highlights of this episode include discussions of his humble beginnings in rural Georgia, his rise to the presidency in 1976, and his emphasis on human rights and diplomacy during his term. We will explore his post-presidency work, particularly his involvement with Habitat for Humanity and his efforts in global health, conflict resolution, and election monitoring. We will also share some of his personal values and commitment to peace, painting a picture of a leader whose influence extended far beyond his time in office. And, of course, we share some pretty interesting fun facts that will leave your friends impressed with your knowledge of the 39th President of the United States.
In this episode, we explore the origins and establishment of the U.S. National Park System, tracing its roots back to the 19th century. We discuss the pivotal role of naturalist John Muir and early conservationists, who advocated for the preservation of America's wilderness. We highlight the top 5 most popular national parks and tell you why they were even created in the first place. The episode also delves into the contributions of Theodore Roosevelt and a few other key Presidents, who played important roles and helped expand the park system and create the governing bodies who protect it today. Finally, we give you some “know before you go” tips and a few fun facts for the road.
Get ready to dust off your lederhosen and practice your best "prost!" because in this episode, we're tapping into all things Oktoberfest! We'll spill the beer on how this Bavarian bash turned into a global phenomenon, why giant pretzels are basically a food group, and the real reason everyone ends up dancing on tables. Whether you're a seasoned Oktoberfest pro or just here for the bratwurst, this episode is your golden ticket to the world's wildest beer party, fun facts included - no passport required!
In this episode, we'll dive into the thrilling world of the America's Cup, one of the most prestigious sailing competitions in the world. We'll explore the history and evolution of the Cup, from its origins in 1851 to the latest innovations in yacht design. We'll highlight who are the top 5 key teams to watch and how they pick the challengers each cycle. Whether you're a seasoned sailing enthusiast or new to the sport, this episode will give you a comprehensive look at the excitement and challenges of the America's Cup and we’ll even provide some fun facts while we’re on deck as well!
Highlights of this episode include…the dinner party basics for beginners. From planning the guest list to serving the main course, we’ll take you through the do’s and don'ts of hosting a dinner party complete with pizza delivery options should the s&%t hit the fan! We share some pretty funny stories about our mistakes through the years and debunk the myths around where all the silverware goes. And we even provide some fun facts to share around the dinner table should your guests prove to be more bland than the main course!
Highlights of this episode include the struggle and the history behind the commissioning of Labor Day in the United States, why we celebrate it and what we are actually observing. We share some significant events that led to its inauguration and share with you some of the most important men and women that promoted the cause. And, of course, we provide you with some relevant fun facts for you to share at your backyard Labor Day barbeque this year.
Highlights of this episode include, an introduction to Dr. Chapman, the creator of the Five Love Languages, an explanation of the five different languages complete with examples to offer some context, and why you better know your love language if you are going to have any chance at a meaningful relationship. We share our preferred love language with our listeners, “The bigger the gift the better!” And giv e you some insight into a few other languages you should be aware of as well. And, of course, we share some pretty interesting fun facts that will leave you wondering if all this love language stuff is really worth it in the first place.
From defining the art form for the beginners to some of the best (and worst) performances out there our goal is to make you a little more well versed and dare we say “actually” interested in Opera. We will run through a “know before you go” checklist as well as share some fun facts we dug up just for this show. And finally we will share why opera can help us appreciate so much more that life has to offer. So open your mind (and your ears) and let’s dive into the world of opera.
Recently released on Netflix 'The Fall of the House of Usher,' is a new limited series that unravels the mysteries hidden in the walls of the Usher estate. The story is about two ruthless siblings (Roderick and Madeiline Usher) who gain their wealth and build their family legacy through some “questionable” business ethics. But as success mounts, a series of chilling events begins to unfold that ultimately leads to the destruction of their family. Amanda, who would’ve suspected that the life, legacy, and literature of one incredibly introverted and super solitary man who lived over 200 years ago and faced some massive personal demons could have such a profound effect on today’s pop culture and still find ways to inspire new stories today…But he did. So today we’re gonna tell you all about Mr. Edgar Allen Poe, the man, the myth, and the legend…
In this episode, we delve into the heart-wrenching events of August 1945, when Hiroshima and Nagasaki were transformed forever by the devastating power of atomic bombs. Join us as we share some history, analyze the strategic decisions that led to this fateful moment, and explore the profound global impact that reshaped the course of history. We hope to share a deeper understanding of the human and geopolitical consequences of the bombings, offering a poignant reflection on one of the most significant and somber chapters of the 20th century. Sort of.