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The Educational Channel: the tea on everything What we'll do: the tea on everything is your key to unlocking the secrets of the universe, one fascinating topic at a time. Each week, we take a deep, thoughtful dive into a new subject, from the mysteries of the cosmos to the inner workings of the human brain. Our hosts, a duo of passionate polymaths, break down complex concepts with clarity and enthusiasm, making learning not just easy, but genuinely exciting.What we'll teach: This podcast is your personal university. We teach you how to think critically and connect disparate ideas. You’ll learn about everything from the history of bread to the science of happiness, expanding your general knowledge and intellectual curiosity. Our goal is to show you that learning is a lifelong adventure.Pros:
  • Endlessly Curious: We cover a vast array of topics, from history and science to psychology and art, ensuring there's always something new to discover.
  • Conversational & Accessible: We present information in a conversational, friendly style that makes even the most daunting subjects approachable, a signature of Stuff You Should Know.
  • Practical & Scientific: We don’t just present facts; we show you how they relate to your life, much like the actionable, science-based approach of Huberman Lab.
About this podcast: A perfect blend of the wide-ranging curiosity of Stuff You Should Know and the scientific precision of Huberman Lab,the tea on everything is a podcast for the intellectually curious. It’s a show dedicated to the simple joy of learning and the incredible things you can discover when you open your mind.

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What if a single hair from a 40-year-old crime scene could suddenly reveal the killer's face? What if a victim's bones could tell police where they grew up, just by analyzing the water they drank? For decades, cold case files were filled with evidence that led nowhere. But now, a revolution in forensic technology is giving these silent witnesses a voice.Welcome to "The Forensics Update." In this episode, we explore how cutting-edge science is blowing the dust off old cases and bringing killers to justice. We'll dive into the "before and after" of a real investigation, showing how genetic genealogy, stable isotope analysis, and advanced digital forensics are providing answers that were once impossible. You'll learn how these new tools work and hear the incredible stories of the cold cases they helped crack. How many more secrets are waiting to be unlocked in the evidence locker?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-tea-on-everything--6743503/support.
How can three men on a 40-foot yacht vanish into thin air, leaving behind a perfectly good boat with the engine idling and a half-eaten lunch on the table? This was the baffling scene that greeted maritime authorities who discovered the Kaz II, a "ghost yacht" found drifting off the Australian coast. There was no sign of a struggle, no bad weather. Just an empty boat.Welcome to "Missing at Sea." In this episode, we become detectives and oceanographers to investigate a modern maritime mystery. We'll reconstruct the last known hours of the Kaz II using official coroner's reports and digital evidence. You'll learn the chilling science of ocean currents, the brutal math of survival odds in the open water, and how a simple, cascading series of errors could be more terrifying than any conspiracy. What did the ocean do with the crew?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-tea-on-everything--6743503/support.
Can you always trust what you see? In the courtroom, an eyewitness account can be the most compelling piece of evidence, swaying juries and sealing fates. Yet decades of psychological research reveal a startling truth: human memory is deeply flawed, easily distorted, and frighteningly unreliable, especially under stress. So what happens when two witnesses remember the same event completely differently?Welcome to "When Witnesses Contradict." In this episode, we dive into the fascinating, and often disturbing, science of memory errors. Guided by groundbreaking research from experts like Elizabeth Loftus, we'll explore the misinformation effect, false memories, and the cognitive biases that shape what we think we remember. Using famous court cases as examples, you'll learn why the most confident witness isn't always the most accurate, and how faulty memories have led to devastating miscarriages of justice. How reliable is the bedrock of our legal system if memory itself is built on shifting sands?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-tea-on-everything--6743503/support.
Did we really land on the moon? Are hidden messages controlling our minds? In an age overflowing with information, it’s harder than ever to tell a real story from a manufactured one. Conspiracy theories can be compelling, dramatic, and tap into our deepest fears, but they often crumble under the weight of logic and evidence. How can you tell the difference?Welcome to "Conspiracy vs. Reality," the show that equips you with a baloney detection kit for the modern age. In this episode, we dissect famous conspiracy theories – from the moon landing hoax to chemtrails – not to debunk them (again!), but to reveal the logical fallacies and poor evidence standards they rely on. You'll learn how to spot common errors in reasoning, understand what constitutes real proof, and develop the critical thinking skills to navigate the murky waters of misinformation. Are you ready to become a better judge of reality?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-tea-on-everything--6743503/support.
What does your city sound like? Beyond the traffic and sirens, every city has a unique acoustic fingerprint – the chime of a specific metro, the calls of street vendors, the hum of industry. These sounds aren't just background noise; they're a vital part of a city's identity, woven into its history and our memories. But what happens when those sounds start to disappear?In this episode, we're putting on our headphones and exploring "The Sounds That Built a City." We dive into the fascinating field of acoustic ecology, learning how to listen to urban soundscapes and understand what they reveal about our lives. We'll uncover efforts to preserve our vanishing sonic heritage – the clicks, rattles, and roars of a bygone era. Join us on an auditory journey and discover the hidden symphony playing out on your streets every day. Are we listening closely enough to the sounds that define us?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-tea-on-everything--6743503/support.
Imagine feeling like insects are crawling under your skin. Imagine strange fibers emerging from painful sores, dismissed by doctor after doctor as being "all in your head." This is the baffling reality for thousands reporting symptoms of Morgellons Disease, a condition that sits squarely on the unsettling border between known medicine and the unexplained.In this episode, we investigate a modern medical mystery. We'll delve into the disturbing symptoms of Morgellons, examine the landmark CDC study that found no clear cause, and explore the competing hypotheses – from delusional infestation to potential links with Lyme disease. Crucially, we'll ask: in an era of genomic sequencing and advanced imaging, why does this condition remain so elusive? Could new technology finally provide answers where traditional science has fallen short? This is the story of what happens when science goes missing.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-tea-on-everything--6743503/support.
How do you convince an entire army to defend the wrong country? In 1943, with the fate of World War II hanging in the balance, a team of British spies hatched one of the most audacious and bizarre deception plans ever conceived. Their secret weapon wasn't a new technology or a double agent; it was a corpse, dressed as a British officer and carrying a briefcase of fake invasion plans.In this episode, we tell the incredible true story of Operation Mincemeat. We'll reconstruct the spy-thriller plot, from the search for a body to the meticulous creation of a fictional life for "the man who never was." We'll also explore the profound human drama and the thorny ethical questions at the heart of the mission. This is a story about the lies that win wars, and the strange tale of the homeless man whose body changed the course of history.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-tea-on-everything--6743503/support.
How can five grown men, in a perfectly working car, drive up a remote mountain road in the middle of the night and vanish? In February 1978, five friends from Yuba County, California, drove to a basketball game and never came home. What followed was one of America's most baffling and tragic unsolved mysteries, often called the "American Dyatlov Pass.In this deep dive, we strip away the myths and conspiracies to lay out the hard facts of the case. We'll walk you through the timeline, from the last sighting at a convenience store to the grim discovery of their abandoned car and, months later, their remains miles away in the snow. You'll learn why the evidence—uneaten food, untouched fuel, and one man's missing shoes—creates more questions than answers. What really happened on that lonely mountain road, and why does the fate of one of the men remain a total mystery to this day?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-tea-on-everything--6743503/support.
It's a staple on almost every table, but bread is far more than just a simple food. It's a revolutionary force that has built empires, fueled rebellions, and fundamentally shaped human history.On this episode of The Tea on Everything, we uncover the incredible story of bread. We'll explore how it became the world's very first processed food, its critical role in ancient Egypt, and how its scarcity helped trigger the French Revolution. We then bring the story to the modern day, diving into the science of the microbiome and the heated controversies around gluten. This is the history, science, and culture of a food you thought you knew.Ready for the full story? Let's spill The Tea on Everything about bread.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-tea-on-everything--6743503/support.
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