Greg DeSanto is the current Executive Director of the International Clown Hall of Fame and Research Center. Before that, he spent 10 years touring with the Ringling Bros. circus, and has accumulated a total of 38 years as a professional clown. His road to becoming a professional clown was as strange as you would think. […]
Feb 20, 2023•1 hr 12 min
I am guessing some of you reading this had NO IDEA that local newspapers still exist. Others may have no idea what a newspaper even is. Admittedly this is a dying industry, and yet, local family owned newspapers are more important than ever before. Small towns are unique for their ability to connect entire communities. […]
Feb 06, 2023•1 hr 4 min
What do Ghostbusters, The Fly, The Blob, and Xenomorphs have in common? They are all covered in slime! In this bonus episode, Susanne and I discuss how slime is portrayed in movies and how this came to be. Here is a teaser: It has a lot to do with the human disgust response why we […]
Jan 24, 2023•11 min
Biological slime, the goo that is produced purposefully by a creature, is both the most disgusting AND the most versatile substance known to man. For example, a snail produces a slime that is slippery so that it can gracefully glide across the sidewalk, but that same substance also acts as a glue that keeps the […]
Jan 24, 2023•1 hr 2 min
Thanksgiving has become the forgotten holiday, that thing that is sandwiched between Halloween and Christmas. Even though it is a little late, we are going to give Turkey Day it’s due by discussing it’s most defining characteristic (after turkey of course): PIES! Michael Krondl tells us the origins of three distinct favorites: Apple, Pecan, […]
Dec 19, 2022•10 min
Dessert is a funny thing: It is typically the last course of a meal, is usually a delicious sweet treat, usually made of sugar, and always completely devoid of nutrients. It is also a very modern invention, having been invented in the past few hundred years or so. Today food historian Michael Krondl is going […]
Dec 19, 2022•1 hr 4 min
When I think of small talk, my mind immediately goes to thoughts of my grandma, who loves to discuss the weather. This line of questioning seems at best unnecessary, at worst it is a complete waste of time. This is not so! Debra Fine is the master of small talk, and she insists that proper […]
Dec 06, 2022•1 hr 9 min
Like all uncool grown-ups, I believe that the music of my generation was the best. I happened to have lived my formative years in the 90’s, so it is all Gangsta Rap and Grunge Rock. I also only listen to popular music. I never had interest in any independent rock scene, it just wasn’t my […]
Nov 21, 2022•1 hr 9 min
Fantasy has never been more popular. Game of Thrones, The Lord of the Rings, and even the Harry Potter series has made sword and sorcery commonplace. For the sci-fi fans out there, the Star Wars movies are filled with Jedi lightsaber battles, complete with the same parries, thrusts, and disarms found on the medieval battlefield. […]
Nov 07, 2022•1 hr 10 min
In the intro for the show, we talk about having the “Weird, Wild, and Wacky” on the program, and this week we literally have two of the three. This week, we celebrate Halloween but discussing The Weird West, which is a genre of storytelling that is basically The Wild West crosses with either supernatural and/or […]
Oct 25, 2022•1 hr 4 min
If you like paranormal television programs, then Carl Kolchak is a name you should know. Kolchak: The Night Stalker was a made-for-TV movie in the 70’s that introduced the world to a investigative reporter who would stumble across crimes with a supernatural cause. It was later turned into a series, and while only lasting one […]
Oct 10, 2022•1 hr 9 min
What do you get when you take rye and ferment it with yeast, concentrate that yeast urine into a liquid, take that liquid and stick it in a burned barrel for two years? If you said ‘whiskey’ you would be correct! Yes that golden brown drink of the wild west is basically old barrel juice, […]
Sep 26, 2022•1 hr 9 min
The 1950’s and 60’s were a strange time in American culture as it related to human behavior. Behind the scenes, you had the MK Ultra experiments trying to unlock the secrets to mind control. More publicly, you had Dr. Phillip Zimbardo and Stanley Milgram conducting social science experiments designed to show the extremes in human […]
Sep 12, 2022•1 hr 11 min
Jon’s journey to becoming a critical thinker was pretty unique. Just before turning twenty he impulsively stabbed a man, which earned him 27 years for Attempted Second Degree Murder. While in prison, he got deep into litigation as he tried to overturn his conviction. He researched his own appeals, filed suit against his lawyer for […]
Aug 30, 2022•1 hr 7 min
If you have a pulse, chances are you have eaten a snack food that was covered in a nuclear orange, cheese flavored powder. You have probably also eaten the BBQ drenched, pork ribs-shaped meat patty known as the McRib. These two items are actually the culmination of who bits of advanced technology: Dehydrated cheese and […]
Aug 15, 2022•16 min
If you are an average American, you are extremely familiar with energy bars, frozen food, and soup in a can, but do you know where each of these technologies originated? If you said “The military because they helped design our food”, you would be correct! You are also great at reading because that is the […]
Aug 15, 2022•1 hr 8 min
What happened to Gary after the bike ride? Was it all champagne and congratulatory handshakes? For a while yeah, but his body had been doing one thing all day for 40 days and it took a toll. Listen as he recounts what happened in the weeks that followed his ride.
Aug 01, 2022•13 min
At 58, Gary Wietgrefe heard a story in a bar about a 70 year old who biked all the way from South Dakota to Alaska. Always seeking a challenge, he kept this in his mind and finally accomplished this feat when he was 65! We discuss his 2997 mile journey, including why he choose North […]
Aug 01, 2022•1 hr 6 min
Given that Stephen King’s career spans 6 decades and hundreds of stories, chances are you have read one in your lifetime. You might even have a favorite. His horror stories usually have a supernatural element to them, but that does not make them exempt from scientific scrutiny. Author Meg Hafdahl is known as a fiction […]
Jul 18, 2022•1 hr 5 min
We have discussed real life superheroes a lot lately, but in this bonus episode we discuss the original: The Fox. Dave Hoekstra was recruited by The Fox while he was in high school, and for a summer he fought the good fight against greedy corporations that were polluting the famous Fox River. Listen as Dave […]
Jun 19, 2022•19 min
This episode is very timely, as I just visited Slab City for my birthday. Why is this important? Because Slab City is the last true free place in America! You can pull up an RV, and live life off grid along side several other like-minded individuals. In this episode, Dave Hoekstra discusses his book “The […]
Jun 19, 2022•1 hr 8 min
Are you in control of your actions? If you want to do something, you just do it right. Can you decide to do something you DON’T want to do, or is this technically impossible? Does Free Will actually exist, or is it just a delusion to make sure humans have a sense of purpose? Dr. […]
Jun 06, 2022•16 min
Delusions, are they healthy? Is it normal to actively believe in a reality that is not accurate? Does simply changing how you view the world alter your success? These are just some of the questions I discuss with Dr. Stuart Vyse, author of “The Uses of Delusion“. It turns out that delusions are a normal […]
Jun 06, 2022•1 hr 4 min
When we are children, nothing is more important to us than our friends. We are either spending all of our time with them, or trying to figure out how to make more. As we get older, and spare time becomes more and more rare, we may find ourselves neglecting all but our most inner circle. […]
May 23, 2022•1 hr 7 min
In this bonus episode we Tom and I attempt to fill in some of the gaps we left in our main podcast, including how Mack Brazel ended up on the radio in search of a $3000 reward, and how the entire town of Roswell watched as the Army drove a tarp-covered space craft right down […]
May 09, 2022•16 min
The Roswell Crash is either the biggest hoax of our time, or the most pivotal moment in human history. Unfortunately we may never know the whole picture: It is a puzzle with a million pieces that has been purposefully mixed with other puzzles to confuse anyone who tries to put it together. While we may […]
May 09, 2022•1 hr 13 min
The United States is a unique country in many ways, not the least of which is the freedom to practice any religion you want. Because of this, several wholly original faiths have sprung up through the years. Some have gone on to become large and dangerous (Scientology), and others are a little smaller and more […]
Apr 25, 2022•1 hr 9 min
Every comic fan know that a superhero is NOTHING without an arch nemesis, and Real Life Superheroes are no exception. If you thought RLSH was underground….keep digging. There you will find the Real Life Supervillains. Watch helplessly as they take over your city’s sarcastic output and focus it on your local hero, reducing him to […]
Apr 11, 2022•11 min
If you are the average person, you have probably been a fan of superheroes since the Marvel movies hit the scene, which was in 2008. If you happened to be into Batman, your fandom may go back to 1989. I am guessing that if your fandom is based on the movies alone, it is probably […]
Apr 11, 2022•1 hr 13 min
Hank Garrett started out his life as a poor kid on the streets of Harlem. With death and poverty all around him, he was filled with anger and despair, doomed to a life behind bars. That was until he had a meeting with Sammy David Jr. at the Apollo Theater which changed his life forever. […]
Mar 28, 2022•1 hr 5 min