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Hang Your Hat

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The Hang Your Hat podcast is about the history, science, and culture of the home, as well as home design, DIY, and life in general.
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Episodes

Episode 32: Household Budgets

Hang Your Hat wants 2019 to be the year you get your finances in order. In this episode I discuss budgeting philosophies, reducing expenses, and how the way we spend money has changed over the years.

Feb 04, 201922 minEp. 32

Episode 31: The 12 Days of Christmas

On today’s special Christmas Episode of Hang Your Hat I am discussing the 12 Days of Christmas. In this episode I will explore the history behind the song, how it has changed over the years, and why there so many birds in the song.

Dec 25, 201811 minEp. 31

Episode 30: Ancient Air Conditioning

Even though it is autumn now, down here in Florida it can still get pretty hot, and I was reminded just how hot it can get when Hurricane Michael struck my region. Hurricane Michael left me and thousands of others without electricity and therefore without air conditioning. It made me wonder, how did people stay cool before air conditioning existed? It turns out that ancient people didn’t just sweat it out. They actually came up with some really ingenious ways to keep their cool. On Episode 30 of...

Oct 29, 201820 minEp. 30

Episode 29: RadaRange

There is a good chance you have heard the story about the inventor of the microwave standing in front of radar and noticing that the chocolate bar in his pocket had melted. You probably haven't heard that the event that story was based on occurred more than 70 years ago, or that it wasn't actually a chocolate bar, or that despite growing up in poverty and having almost no formal education the invention of the microwave was among the least important contributions that the inventor of the microwav...

May 16, 201814 minEp. 29

Episode 28: The Science of Springtime Hygge

Here in the US when we think about Hygge, we usually think about cozying up with blankets next to the fire, but hygge can be a part of our lives all year round. In this episode, I discuss the ways that we can bring some hygge into our lives this Spring, and why hygge is scientifically a good thing.

Apr 18, 201813 minEp. 28

Episode 27: On the Road Again

Whether you are traveling for Spring Break, Easter, or the Christmas Holidays, Hang Your Hat has you covered. On this week's show, I interview world traveler Doctor Aaron Davis, and he shares his favorite travel tips.

Mar 14, 201834 minEp. 27

Episode 26: The Future of Toilets

Toilets in the US haven't changed much since the 1930's but change is on the horizon. Advancements in toilet technology will make us healthier, reduce the amount of time we spend cleaning, and even make deep space exploration possible. Find out how on this week's episode of Hang Your Hat.

Mar 01, 201818 minEp. 26

Episode 25: The Throne

What is the most important invention ever? If you base your answer on the number of lives saved then it is the toilet. Toilets have reduced disease, improved child mortality rates, and made it possible for humans to live in close quarters. In this episode, I explore the long history of the toilet from Neolithic drainage to today's porcelain wonders.

Feb 14, 201813 minEp. 25

Episode 24: Santa Food

Seventeen years ago the National Dairy Council put out a commercial about a little girl feeding Santa cheese instead of cookies. Now, I have kids of my own, and we leave cookies for Santa every year, but I wonder if there is a better alternative, something Santa would like better than cookies and milk, like cheese. On this episode of Hang Your Hat I explore the foods kids leave for Santa all around the world and hint, it isn't all cookies and milk.

Dec 08, 201716 minEp. 24

Episode 23: Stuffing vs Dressing

The basic Thanksgiving dinner is pretty consistent throughout the US - turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, and sides, however, there are significant differences in the ingredients and cooking methods used throughout the different regions in the country. Most of those differences live in peaceful harmony, but there is one dish that has prompted more dinner table debates than any other - stuffing, also known as dressing. In this week's episode, we finally settle the debate.

Nov 21, 201712 minEp. 23

Episode 22: The Tale of Stingy Jack

No Halloween display is complete without a grinning Jack-o-lantern, but the Jack-o-lantern's origin story is not a happy tale. It is a tale of deceit and trickery and a murderous wondering soul. This week's episode is a modern retelling of the tale of Stingy Jack, the man behind the Jack-o-lantern.

Oct 24, 201712 min

Episode 21: Read 'em and Weep

One of the best things to do in the world is cozying up to a big book for some marathon reading, but a bad reading spot can spoil the day. On this episode of Hang Your Hat learn how to create a reading spot that perfectly suits you.

Oct 10, 201714 min

Episode 20: Wonderwall

Wallpaper used to be a lot more like regular paper than the easy clean scrubbable stuff we know today, and in the industrial era, it got really dirty. It turns out that the beloved kid's toy Play-doh was originally made as a wallpaper cleaner. In this episode learn about Play-doh's long journey from cleaning supply to worldwide toy sensation.

Sep 26, 201710 min

Episode 19: Meet me on the Equinox

It is time to officially make the transition to fall, and that starts with the Equinox. In this week's episode we will explore what the equinox is and how it occurs, ways to celebrate the equinox, including several variations on harvest festivals, and how your work in the garden is not over even when the harvest is done.

Sep 13, 201717 min

Episode 18: The Plan

Work, clubs, sporting events, parent teacher meetings, doctor’s appointments, sometimes there is so much family business to keep track of it is a wonder we remember any of it. In this episode I am going to discuss some of the ways I have found that help me keep track of everything that is going on in my life, and why you are better off doing one thing at a time despite the pressure to multitask.

Aug 29, 201720 min

Episode 17: See You In September

It is time to head back to school, but why now, as opposed to any other time of the year? In this episode, I explore why kids go back to school in the fall (hint: it probably isn't what you think), the US educational system, ways to ease the transition back to school and the oldest educational institutional institutions in the world.

Aug 08, 201727 min

Episode 16: Staycation

School will be back in session soon, but there is still time to squeeze in one more vacation this summer. Whether or not there is money in the budget to take that vacation is another story, however. If you need a break, but don’t have the funds to travel, there is an alternative - the staycation. On today’s episode, my husband and I are discussing the advantages and disadvantages of staycations, as well as some ideas to make your next staycation to best one yet.

Jul 25, 201728 min

Episode 15: The Sun is Gone, but I Have a Light

Light. It is one of those things that we tend to take for granted until it isn’t available. Humans have been figuring out better ways to light our homes for hundreds of years, from fire, to cancels and oil lamps, but in the last 200 years lighting technology has truly advanced, and it all started with the creation of the electric light. This fortnight's show discusses the history and future of the electric light, the world's oldest working light bulb, Lumens, color temperature, and the coolest l...

Jul 11, 201720 min

Episode 14: Propane and Propane Accessories

It’s summer, and nothing says summer quite like a backyard cookout filled with good friends and grilled food. In this episode find out about how back yard grilling got its start, why lovers of grilled food should appreciate harbor buoys, and why the charcoal we put in our grills probably isn’t charcoal. I will also discuss some of the pros and cons of different types of grills, and some vegetarian options for your next cookout.

Jun 28, 201715 min

Episode 13: There's a Storm Coming

The Atlantic Hurricane season started a few days ago, and this year is predicted to be bad, but disasters, whether natural or man made can strike at any time. In this episode my husband and I discuss the CDC's disaster preparation recommendations, and add a few recommendations of our own.

Jun 12, 201744 min

Episode 12: The War on Bugs

Is something bugging you? Bugs are bugging me. I can't enjoy my yard without something trying to eat me. In this week's episode I discuss ways to keep mosquitos, ticks, and cockroaches out of the yard, some common bug repellants and their efficacy, and a super gross fact about roaches.

May 22, 201729 min

Episode 11: It Really Tied the Room Together.

Do you know how big your living room rug should be, or which rug material is the most stain resistant? What about how the technique used to construct a rug can impact it's durability? This week's episode is all about rugs, and in it I answer these questions and more, to help you make an informed decision when buying your next rug. This week's music is by Kai Engel, and can be found at the free music archive: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kai_Engel/

May 01, 201719 min

Episode 10: Easter Eggs

Hang Your Hat is doing another holiday special. This time we are counting down the 10 most unusual Easter traditions in the world, including Easter trick or treating, murder mysteries, and a rocket fight. Happy Easter!

Apr 10, 201720 min

Episode 9: Smells Like... Teen Spirit?

Episode 9 is all about smell. In this episode learn why you can't tell if your house stinks, why teenagers don’t care that their bedrooms reek, as well as odor removers, stinky feet, and why linen closets smell funny and what you can do about it.

Mar 27, 201717 min

Episode 8: Wax On, Wax Off

Has the coming of spring left you with an inexplicable urge to clean and organize? In this episode of Hang Your Hat I will give you some insight on why that might be, and what you should do about it. I also talk about how not to kill yourself with cleaning supplies, and a couple of the more helpful cleaning hacks I found during my research for the show.

Mar 13, 201726 min

Episode 7: How's the Kullen Coming Along?

In this episode, I dig a bit into the history of the furniture mega store Ikea, divulge some of it’s dark secrets, and discuss why, despite it’s failings, I still love the store. I will also review it’s new and much lauded 2017 PS line, and talk about a recent accolade that we should all be excited about.

Feb 13, 201724 min

Episode 6: Sweet Dreams are Made of These

30% of American Adults do not get enough sleep, and it is time to do something about it. Learn how to create the ideal sleeping conditions, from the lighting to the smell, and beyond. Also explore some weird and wonderful sleep gadgets, that might just help you get some Zzzz's.

Jan 30, 201721 min

Episode 5: Won't you be my Neighbor

In this episode I will be discussing the Fair housing act in honor of MLK day, as well as the 2017 Pinterest home trends, and the new best friend of parents with young children, the Octopus Watch.

Jan 16, 201719 min

Episode 3: It's Christmas... All Over

Episode 3 is the Hang Your Hat Christmas Special, where I am counting down 10 of the weirdest, most unusual Christmas traditions from around the world.

Dec 16, 201620 min
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