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Fascinating Nouns

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Ep. 180: Down On Skid Row

My first introduction to Skid Row was the catchy little number in the musical “Little Shop of Horrors”. I had no idea that is was referring to the largest recognized homeless encampment in the country, and the only such community legally defined by a court of law. The Skid Row in the movie was in […]

Mar 23, 20211 hr 12 min

*BONUS* – The Original Batmobile

Due to the popularity of both the look and gadgetry of the 1966 Batmobile, it became a signature staple of the Batman mythos. Prior to the TV series, the Batmobile was hardly mentioned in the comic books, and it definitely wasn’t a sports car. Bob and I discuss how this icon version was crafted from […]

Mar 09, 202116 min

Ep. 179: The 1966 Batman Bat-show

The original Batman television show may not be treated with much respect today, but it was an absolute trailblazer in terms of getting superheroes respect in pop culture. The success of Marvel movies today owe a debt of gratitude to this much maligned series. Not only that, but this show introduced many things that we […]

Mar 09, 202156 min

Ep. 178: The Curious Life of Count Dante

Last week, I interviewed Bob Calhoun who called him self ‘Count Dante’ in the underground wrestling outfit Incredibly Strange Wrestling. This week I talk to documentary filmmaker Floyd Webb about John Keehan, the man who originated the Count Dante moniker. To most, Count Dante was a fixture of the comic book advertisements, offering ‘The World’s […]

Feb 23, 20211 hr 1 min

Ep. 177: The Weird World of Incredibly Strange Wrestling

Nothing is more weird than the world of professional wrestling. So what happens when you take wrestling and add a punk rock act, a man dressed up as Bigfoot, and throw a bunch of corn tortillas into the air? You have the San Fransisco based, indie federation Incredibly Strange Wrestling. Former wrestler/announcer Count Dante AKA […]

Feb 09, 20211 hr 2 min

Ep. 176: Rose Dugdale – From Debutante to Art Thief

I have always believe that art theft was a crime reserved for sophisticated criminals of the silver screen. I had no idea that art theft is a very common crime until I spoke with Anthony Amore, who is a historian an author of art theft, as well as the director of security for the Isabella […]

Jan 25, 202159 min

*Bonus* The Worst Fashion Trends in History

In this bonus episode, Catherine and I finish our conversation about the worst fashion in trends in history, including wearing overalls without a shirt, PVC clothing, and 80’s shoulder pads. Fascinating Nouns on Social Media Facebook Twitter YouTube

Dec 15, 202012 min

Ep. 175: Houseplants – A History

We humans have been trying to tame the outdoors since we were first started living in caves. For thousands of years we only used plants for cooking or medicine, but all of that changed as soon as Europeans started colonizing the world. Among other things, the first explorers brought back exotic plants that no one […]

Dec 15, 20201 hr 5 min

Ep. 174: From Rocket Engineering to Neuroscience

Rocket science and brain surgery have become almost cliche’ when describing someone as being tremendously smart, but what about someone who has done both? Ben Siepser has helped put rockets into space, and is now working on devices that can read your brain. If that wasn’t impressive enough, you can find him co-hosting the science/tech […]

Dec 01, 20201 hr 1 min

*Bonus* The Brilliance of Trader Joe’s

Trader Joe’s may be one of the most forward thinking grocery chains that ever existed. They sell more per square inch than every store in existence with the exception of Apple and Tiffany’s. They reinvented the wine market in California, perfected cheese, and invented Almond Butter. Listen as Benjamin tells me about his personal interview […]

Nov 17, 202019 min

Ep. 173: The Hidden World of the Grocery Store

I am sure that everyone reading this has spent a significant amount of their life inside a grocery store. So much so, that I bet you already take it for granted. Take a second and consider the sheer abundance that exists within the four walls of your local supermarket. How do they get a seemingly […]

Nov 17, 20201 hr 6 min

Ep. 172: The Ritual of Exorcism

Archbishop Ron Feyl-Enright has been an exorcist for 40+ years. In that time, he has seen and heard some crazy stuff. Levitation, skin changing color, unearthly screams, diabolical voices are just a few of the phenomena he has encountered. Due to an increasing amount of requests for exorcisms in 1981, Archbishop Enright decided to form […]

Oct 29, 20201 hr 3 min

*Bonus* Robot Rights

If it turns out that robots do become both independently intelligent and ubiquitous, they may want the same rights as humans. This is not without precedent, as certain rivers and even corporations have legal standings as people. What would this mean for robot kind? Could they be held responsible for harm dealt to a human? […]

Oct 20, 202015 min

Ep. 171: Preparing for the Robot Incursion

If science fiction has taught us anything, it’s that robots are coming for us. They will invade every part of our society, become self-aware, then enslave the human race. I call this The Robacalypse. How accurate is this bleak vision of the future? According to AI and Robotics expert David Gunkel, this is not very […]

Oct 20, 202058 min

Ep. 170: The Sex Lives of Presidents

In this day and age, a president’s sex life is an open book. The press loves exposing mistresses, love children, and wild sexual escapades. Believe it or not, this was not always the case. From about 1900 until the mid 1980’s, a president’s personal life was kept private. This is what allowed JFK, Lyndon Johnson, […]

Sep 22, 202059 min

Ep. 169: The Back to the Future Trilogy

Of all the pop culture influences in my life, Back to the Future has had the most profound impact on me. When I heard about Brad Gilmore’s book ‘Back from the Future’, I leapt at the opportunity to discuss my favorite movie of all time. We talked about the long road to get this movie […]

Sep 08, 20201 hr 4 min

Ep. 168: The Fringe Science & Supernatural Beliefs of the Third Reich

For all the despicable acts the Nazis perpetrated while in power, I have always been fascinated by how they are portrayed in pop culture. From the Indiana Jones movies where they are chasing powerful religious artifacts, to Marvel’s Captain America where they create super-humans and strange technology, the Nazi’s always seem to be obsessed with […]

Aug 25, 20201 hr

Ep. 167: Survival of the Friendliest

I am guessing that when you her the term ‘Survival of the Fittest’ you immediately think of sharks, an alpha male gorilla, or a lion on the Savannah. But what about dogs? I bet you think they are too friendly to be considered ‘The Fittest’. You may be wrong. According to Dr. Brian Hare, friendliness […]

Aug 11, 202059 min

*Bonus* The Epilogue

*BONUS* – The Epilogue Walter’s survival story wasn’t the end of the tale. Struggling with PTSD, Walter had a rough road ahead of him. Things got dark, but eventually he got back to scuba diving, and flying. Plus his plane is discovered 25 years after it went down! Fascinating Nouns on Social Media Facebook Twitter […]

Jul 14, 202022 min

Ep. 166: Surviving the Shark Filled Sea

Surviving the Shark Filled Sea As an adult, I realized I had an irrational fear of sharks. Given that I grew up in rural Illinois with the nearest shark about 3000 miles away, this fear didn’t make sense to me. I went through my childhood memories, and found the source of this fear: A Reader’s […]

Jul 14, 20201 hr 5 min

Ep. 165: The Not So Sinister Spider

The Not So Sinister Spider Most people have pretty strong opinions when it comes to spiders, most of them negative. One man wants to change that reputation. His name is Rod Crawford, and he is the curator of the second largest spider collection on the West Coast, which is housed at the Burke Museum in […]

Jun 30, 202056 min

Ep. 164: The Joy of Retro Cooking

The Joy of Retro Cooking Emily Brungo (AKA Yinzerella), is a vintage recipe collector, and the creator of the website “Dinner is Served 1972”. She started this website after inheriting her grandmother’s recipe cards, but it has ballooned into a place where you can read about all the food choices of yesteryear. We discussed this, […]

Jun 16, 202058 min

Ep. 163: Chasing The Murder Hornet

Chasing The Murder Hornet If you are alive in 2020, then it should come as no surprise that this was the year that the Asian Giant Hornet, AKA “The Murder Hornet”, arrived in North America. While only partially deadly to humans, these insects are downright genocidal when it comes to Italian honeybee. The hornet will […]

May 19, 20201 hr 4 min

Ep. 162: The Hidden Secrets of Disney

The Hidden Secrets of Disney Walt Disney World is a magical wonderland, filled with princesses, talking animals, and incredible innovations. Everything about it is perfect, or so we are lead to believe. Leonard Kinsey, author of The Dark Side of Disney, got sick of the fantasy and wanted to see how the magic was made. […]

May 05, 20201 hr

Ep. 161: The Craziness Caused By COVID-19

The Craziness Caused By COVID-19 Between the time I we first recorded How Madness Shaped History and when the episode came out, something unpredictable happened: a killer pandemic swept across the world. What came after was a wave of craziness that affected basically everyone, from world leaders to your next door neighbor. I brought Chris […]

Apr 21, 20201 hr 11 min

*Bonus* Madness of the Masses

Madness of the Masses Christopher sticks around to discuss how societies go mad and therefore can elect madness to positions of power. We discuss the Salem Witch Trials, and how strong emotions cause people to make terrible decisions. Christopher J. Ferguson on Social Media Twitter Website Christopher’s Book How Madness Shaped History Fascinating Nouns on […]

Apr 07, 202029 min

Ep. 160: How Madness Shaped History

How Madness Shaped History Christopher J. Ferguson is a noted psychologist, most famous for his books and media appearances discussing video games and violent behavior. His most recent book takes a look at leaders throughout ages and explores how their psychological disorders have altered the course of human history. We discuss how the 1930’s were […]

Apr 07, 20201 hr 8 min

*Bonus* The Celebrities and Artifacts of Weeki Wachee Springs

The Celebrities and Artifacts of Weeki Wachee Springs If mermaids weren’t fantastic enough, Rita sticks around to tell me about Elvis, Miss Universe, Carmela Soprano, and a Mastodon Rib! Weeki Wachee Springs on Social Media Facebook Twitter Instagram Links We Talked About Rita’s Environmental Documentary Fascinating Nouns on Social Media Facebook Twitter YouTube

Mar 24, 202013 min

Ep. 159: The Weeki Wachee Mermaids

The Weeki Wachee Mermaids I don’t know what it is, but the siren’s call to become a mermaid seems to reach every girl aged 5-8. A lucky few answer the call and become the mermaids of Weeki Wachee Springs. The Weeki Wachee mermaids are a very talented bunch. They breathe underwater using only a small […]

Mar 24, 202050 min

*Bonus* Weaponized Flatulence

Weaponized Flatulence Everyone knows farts are hilarious, but what about useful? Listen as Dr. Rabaiotti and I talk about subduing a bee hive by passing gas, how termites produce 19% of the planet’s methane, and how the octopus is absolutely fart free. Dr. Rabaiotti on Social Media Dr. Dani Rabaiotti’s Website Twitter Instagram Dr. Dani […]

Mar 10, 202017 min
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