In this episode, the Goods from the Woods Boys talk about recent celebrity deaths and especially the late great David Bowie. We also talk about who is going to have the biggest postmortem redemption: Hulk Hogan or Mel Gibson? We also talk about the weirdness that is Los Angeles Open Mic Comedy. Song of the week this is "Starman" by David Bowie. Follow the show @TheGoodsPod Rivers is @RiversLangley Dr. Pat is @PM_Reilly Mr. Goodnight is @SepulvedaCowboy Pick up a Goods from the Woods t-shirt at: http://prowrestlingtees.com/TheGoodsPod
The Phil Ferguson Show - 153 Naked Mormonism, Target Date Funds
More or Less: Behind the Stats - WS MoreOrLess: Gravitational Waves
One of our 2015 ?Numbers of the Year? predictions might have come to pass. There is great excitement over rumours that one of the predictions Einstein made in his theory of General Relativity has finally been observed. But it?s not the first time it?s been reported that ?gravitational waves? have been discovered, and the last time proved to be an equipment test.
What is the total number of possible tweets that could be created from 140 characters? In a recent programme Professor John Allen-Paulos told us that when you take into account all of the symbols available, the total number of possible tweets is Googol^2.8 (which is a 1 followed by 280 zeros.) But has he missed some options?
Start the Week - Alaa Al Aswany on Egypt
On Start the Week Tom Sutcliffe talks to the Egyptian writer Alaa Al Aswany about his latest novel which charts the country's social upheaval through the prism of Cairo's elite Automobile Club of Egypt. The foreign correspondent Wendell Steavenson looks back at the Egyptian revolution as the crowds gathered in Tahrir Square in 2011. The political economist Tarek Osman explores how Islamism has spread through the Middle East, and what its future prospects mean for the region, while Professor Hugh Kennedy charts the rise of the Caliphate and how the so-called Islamic State uses the iconography of early Islam as propaganda.
African Tech Roundup - Why Is South Africa Looking To Regulate Services Like WhatsApp?
Serious Inquiries Only - AS207: Abortion Debate Criticisms, Part 2
We continue the conversation on the abortion debate with Tyler, and how to go about such debates in the future.
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The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe - The Skeptics Guide #549 – Jan 16 2016
Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - Porter Ranch: Fossil Fuel Cover-ups
There's no two ways about it: oil spills and gas leaks are disastrous, causing massive amounts of ecological damage in a matter of days or hours. So how many occur each year? How many are actually reported, versus covered up? Listen in to learn more.
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The stock market enters correction territory. Is it time for investors to buy? Our analysts tackle that question, delve into GoPro's dramatic fall, and share some stocks on their radar. Plus, Thomson Reuters transportation editor Joe White shares some highlights from the North American International Auto Show and weighs in on the future of autonomous vehicles. For a free preview of our Supernova service, go to www.SupernovaRadio.Fool.com .
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Curious City - That Time Chicago Sent a Trainload of Snow to Florida
How one girl’s dream for a snow day came true during the infamous blizzard of 1967.
