In which over a hundred of Honolulu's elite private school students are shipped off to some of the world's most remote islands on a top-secret government mission, and Ken wonders if sea turtles can feel dread. Certificate #22194.
The Goods from the Woods - Episode #251 – “2005” with Kyle Clark (Part 2)
In this episode, the Goods from the Woods Boys are *STILL* talking about 2005: The Year That Was! This episode starts with GTA: San Andreas's Hot Coffee Mod and then doesn't let up until the New Year of 2006 is rung-in in Times Square. We talk about all our favorite albums, movies, and TV from the year as well as the huge Earth-shaking tragedies like the death of former WWE Champion Eddie Guerrero, the destruction of Hurricane Katrina, the disbanding of Destiny's Child, and the song "My Humps" by The Black Eyed Peas. This is an truly an episode for the ages. Y'all listen to Kyle's new album 'Absolute Terror' and follow him on Twitter @KyleClarkIsRad. This episode is brought to you by Stitcher Premium. Go to StitcherPremium.com and enter the code "WOODS" for a free one week trial of amazing comedy audio! Follow the show on Twitter @TheGoodsPod. Rivers is @RiversLangley Sam is @SlamHarter Joe is @JoeMFRaines Dr. Pat is @PM_Reilly Mr. Goodnight is @SepulvedaCowboy
Ologies with Alie Ward - Disease Ecology (LYME/TICK-BORNE ILLNESSES) with Andrea Swei
Lyme Disease! Powassan virus! That Lonestar tick meat allergy! Paralysis ticks! Acarology taught us all about the eight-legged villains that aim for our crevices, but Disease Ecologist Dr. Andrea Swei offers a deep dive under the skin to learn more about what nasties a tick can give us. We chat a whole bunch about Lyme Disease: its prevalence, testing, treatment, which animals carry it, “chronic Lyme” vs. post-treatment Lyme. We also cover how lizards might harbor a helpful protein, two Ukrainian princesses by the names of Borrelia and Babesia, why you'll want chickens and possums hanging out at your barbecues, Lyme vaccines, pet care, symptoms, prevention and what scares her most. This one's a wonderful episode on its own, but is even better as a follow up to Acarology: the nightmare lesson of how ticks work.
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The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe - The Skeptics Guide #727 – Jun 15 2019
Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - Is there really a hidden pyramid in Alaska?
When most people think of pyramids, we imagine the pyramids of Egypt -- but they're by no means the only example of this ancient architecture. In this episode, the guys explore more stories of strange, lesser known pyramids, concentrating on the increasingly bizarre claims of pyramids hidden in the planet's northern climes, from Alaska to Antarctica.
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In which we learn how a historical delicacy of Croatia got bastardized into a staple of American cocktails and sundaes, and John is upset when his third grade teacher pays him in ice cream instead of cash. Certificate #28197.
Omnibus - Maraschino Cherries (Entry 758.PR0819)
In which we learn how a historical delicacy of Croatia got bastardized into a staple of American cocktails and sundaes, and John is upset when his third grade teacher pays him in ice cream instead of cash. Certificate #28197.
Serious Inquiries Only - SIO195: A Mormon #metoo Reckoning, with Colleen Dietz
This week my guest is Colleen Dietz, who is the host of the Mormon Happy Hour podcast. On her show, Colleen does a great job discussing important and sometimes heavy topics while still maintaining laughter and good spirits. She'll need that skill today because unfortunately we're here to discuss a traumatic assault that happened years ago when she was a new student at BYU, and the woefully inadequate response by the school and the church. We don't into too much gory detail, but if you want the full weight of her awful experience she has written more about it here. BYU's victim blaming response was in her opinion almost worse than the assault itself. It took her a long time to come to terms with what happened and why her Mormon faith was not just wrong but how their unhealthy and repressive relationship to sex actually made her more vulnerable to her attacker. However, she's in a much better place now, and she's doing amazing work trying to reform the church from without, and helping others reform it from within.
Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - Messages From The Deep: The Mystery of Fast Radio Bursts
For years, fast radio bursts have mystified astronomers across the planet. These millisecond-long blips of intense, unexplained radio signals pop up all over the sky, temporarily outshining radio pulsars despite being perhaps a million times farther away. Before 2013, many astrophysicists doubted that they even existed. Now their existence is undeniable — but what exactly are they?
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This week we're bring together a variety of fan favorites:
1. The best Star Trek captain
2. The right to procreate
3. Substrate Chauvanism
Hopefully this will be enough fan service to pay off the rage we'll likely incur with next weeks episode. The topic for this week is Voyager season 2, episode 13: Prototype. It's one of many in the constellation of AI reproduction trek episodes and a fun intro to the Voyager crew.
Procreation: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/parenthood/
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Aaron is also going to be on a panel at NECSS this summer in NYC discussing mutant ethics. Come do some nerdcore philosophy!
CONTENT PREVIEW: Next week we're back to Black Mirror to celebrate soon to be season 5. We're talking about The Waldo Moment, a personal favorite of Aaron's that everyone seems to hate for some reason, and we're gonna discuss the entertainification of politics and the ethics of playing into that trend.
