It Could Happen Here - CZM Book Club: Cool Zone 2055: A Bestiary of Beasts
Margaret from the future talks about all of the terrible creatures that fascists have invented to attack internationalist forces.
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One of the most popular foods in the world is tomatoes.
Tomatoes are grown almost everywhere in the world today, and they have become the basis of several international cuisines.
However, just a few hundred years ago, very few people were eating tomatoes as we know them today.
In fact, even after they were cultivated, there were people terrified to actually eat them.
Learn more about tomatoes and tomatoes and their history on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.
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The Gist - BEST OF THE GIST: Greenland Edition
Each weekend on Best of The Gist, we revisit an archival segment from the past and replay something from the current week. This weekend, we listen back to a 2019 Gist intro about Trump’s then-infatuation with Greenland. Then, we hear Mike’s 2025 Spiel on the same topic. At least he’s consistent.
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Motley Fool Money - David Gardner, The Case for Rational Optimism
You don’t have to look far to find a lot to worry about. But, a long-term bet on negativity is a bet against history.
David Gardner is a co-founder and Chief Rule Breaker at The Motley Fool. Ricky Mulvey caught up with David for a conversation about:
- Why buying and holding works.
- Rational optimism.
- The future of space travel.
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Companies discussed: NVDA, SPOT, AMC, META, RKLB
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The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe - The Skeptics Guide #1018 – Jan 11 2025
Up First from NPR - Palisades Fire Expands, 2024 Hottest On Record, TikTok Arguments Pro And Con
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Global News Podcast - The Happy Pod: The woman helping thousands of premature babies
We meet a Texas woman whose donated breastmilk helped thousands of premature babies. Also: surviving thirteen days alone in Australia's mountains; a chess playing NBA star; and appealing for friends to tackle loneliness.
