Episodios

  • Episode 077- Six Degrees of Separation: Why You’re Closer Than You Think
    Oct 30 2025

    In today’s episode, we’re unraveling the surprisingly tangled web of human connection—because apparently, you’re just six degrees (or one thirsty DM) away from Beyoncé. We’re talking propinquity (aka the science of proximity), cloutulence (yes, that’s a word now), and why your barista’s cousin’s roommate might be your next big break. From 1920s short stories to Kevin Bacon’s philanthropic side hustle, we’re tracing the roots of the “small world” theory and how it powers everything from job offers to viral TikToks. So whether you’re networking like a pro or still wondering how you ended up in a group chat with your ex’s dentist, grab your iced matcha and let’s map your social universe.

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    34 m
  • Episode 076 - The World’s Biggest Group Project: The Story of the United Nations
    Oct 24 2025

    Highlights of this episode include tracing the messy road of how the United Nations actually came into being: from Woodrow Wilson’s failed League of Nations in 1919, to the desperate wartime pledges of the 1940s, and finally to 50 countries hammering out a charter in 1945 that tried to promise both peace and power-sharing. From Franklin Roosevelt’s vision of the “Four Policemen,” to Eleanor Roosevelt’s role in shaping human rights, to the small countries that fought to be heard at the table, we’ll show how this global experiment was born. And because the UN isn’t just a relic - it’s still the place where wars, climate, and human rights get debated today - this episode will give you just enough insight to sound wildly cultured.

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    38 m
  • Episode 075 - Springsteen on Screen: Delivering The Boss to a New Generation
    Oct 15 2025

    Highlights of this episode include diving into the grit, poetry, and relentless drive of Bruce Springsteen - America’s “Boss” - on the heels of a brand-new film about his life. We’ll explore how a Catholic kid from Freehold, New Jersey grew into the voice of working-class America, and why his stories of highways, heartbreak, and hope still resonate across generations. With a new biopic hitting theaters, renewed attention on his landmark album Nebraska, and debates about whether he’s rock’s last true storyteller, we’ll unpack the man behind the denim and the guitar. Whether you worship him, roll your eyes at him, or just know him as the guy your uncle plays way too loud at family barbecues, we’ve got everything you need to sound like the most sophisticated person at your next get-together.

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    48 m
  • Episode 074 - The Iron Lady at 100: Margaret Thatcher's Life and Legacy
    Oct 9 2025

    Highlights of this episode include diving into the grit, controversy, and iron will of Margaret Thatcher - Britain’s first female Prime Minister - on the 100th anniversary of her birth. We’ll explore how a grocer’s daughter from Grantham rose to become the Iron Lady of global politics, and why her battles over unions, free markets, and the Cold War still spark fierce debate today. With festivals, galas, and even an opera marking her centenary, we’ll unpack the woman behind the handbag. Whether you admire her, despise her, or just know her as “the Milk Snatcher,” we’ve got everything you need to sound like the most sophisticated (and slightly snarky) person at your next dinner party.

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    39 m
  • Podcast Episode 073 - Once Upon a Time- The Science, History, and Magic of Storytelling
    Oct 1 2025

    In this episode, we explore storytelling as humanity’s oldest and most powerful tool. From ancient cave paintings and oral traditions to novels, films, and TikTok, stories have always been how humans connect, teach, and survive. We’ll unpack how narratives shaped cultures and religions, why brains are wired to remember stories over facts, and how storytelling continues to influence politics, marketing, and even how we see ourselves. Expect a mix of history, science, and fun pop culture references that will help you see every conversation, headline, or viral meme as part of a much bigger narrative. By the end, you’ll know why stories aren’t just entertainment - they’re the framework of human life.

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    40 m
  • Episode 072 - Meet the Olympians: The Original Dysfunctional Family
    Sep 25 2025

    Highlights of this episode include diving headfirst into the divine soap opera of Mount Olympus - where gods hurl lightning bolts one minute and hold eternal grudges the next. We’ll unravel how a pantheon of flawed immortals became the blueprint for Western storytelling, from Zeus’s HR-nightmare love life to Athena springing fully armored out of her dad’s skull. You’ll discover why myths still shape our language (“herculean effort,” anyone?), how these larger-than-life figures sneak into everything from Disney movies to TikTok, and what it says about humanity that our gods looked a lot like us - just louder, pettier, and way more dramatic. This episode will leave you enlightened, entertained, and maybe side-eyeing your family reunions a little differently.

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    45 m
  • Episode 071 - Signed, Sealed, Delivered- A History of Deaf Culture
    Sep 17 2025

    Highlights of this episode include exploring the fascinating history of sign language - how humans have been communicating with their hands and expressions for centuries, long before formal systems were ever created. We’ll trace its journey from early records of deaf communities in ancient civilizations to the development of modern sign languages like ASL, BSL, and beyond. Along the way, we’ll highlight key figures who shaped sign language education, the cultural significance of Deaf communities, and how sign languages continue to evolve worldwide. Whether you know a few signs, are fluent, or are simply curious about this unique form of communication, this episode will give you the cultural confidence to talk about the power of sign language - and maybe even pick up a few conversation-worthy signs to impress your friends.

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    43 m
  • Episode 070 - Girl Power, Global Stage: Inside the Beijing Declaration
    Sep 10 2025

    Highlights of this episode include demystifying what the “Beijing Declaration” actually was – and why it wasn’t just another dusty UN conference with diplomats in bad suits. We’ll break down the 20 years of build-up that led to it, from the cautious promises of Mexico City in 1975 to the bolder strategies of Nairobi in 1985, and show you how 189 countries finally agreed in 1995 that women’s rights are human rights. From Hillary Clinton’s mic-drop speech to the grassroots activists who turned the parallel forum into Woodstock for equality, we’ll connect the dots between the Beijing Declaration and the ongoing fights over pay equity, representation, and safety you see today. This episode will give you just enough insight to sound wildly cultured about global gender equality - or at least know why Beijing ’95 still gets quoted 30 years later.

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    32 m