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Ungeniused

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Ungeniused is a show dedicated to covering the weirdest articles found on Wikipedia and sharing knowledge you'll (probably) never be able to use in real life. Hosted by Stephen Hackett and Myke Hurley.

Episodes

74: Pi Day

Happy 3/14, everyone!

Mar 14, 201913 minEp. 74

73: Rainbows

These optical phenomena can make anyone's day a little brighter.

Feb 25, 201910 minEp. 73

72: The Future of Earth

One day, our Pale Blue Dot will become a fiery landscape of destruction.

Feb 12, 201912 minEp. 72

70: The National Geographic Society

From magazines to television, conservation and preservation, the The National Geographic Society has been working to make the world a better place since 1888.

Jan 15, 201911 minEp. 70

69: Times Square Ball

Every January 1, New Yorkers count in the new year by dropping a ball. As it turns out, that's is more complicated than it would seem.

Jan 01, 201913 minEp. 69

66: Pneumatic Tube Mail in New York City

Back in the day, some residents of New York City received their mail via a complex underground tube system. This episode was recorded live in Manhattan.

Nov 06, 201813 minEp. 66

65: The Raising of Chicago

In the 1850s and 60s, engineers and crews worked to raise many of Chicago's buildings to help keep water from Lake Michigan out of the city. This episode was recorded live in Chicago, safely above the water line.

Oct 23, 201812 minEp. 65

64: Chemtrails

We've all seen the vapor trails left behind by jets as they streak across the sky, but are these clouds good or bad?

Oct 10, 201812 minEp. 64

63: Challenge Coins

From World War I to podcasts today, challenge coins makes those who hold them far cooler.

Sep 25, 201812 minEp. 63

62: The 11 foot 8 Bridge

The Norfolk Southern–Gregson Street Overpass is Internet famous for destroying the trucks of oblivious drivers.

Sep 11, 201811 minEp. 62

61: The Coca-Cola Company

From its origins after The Civil War to its mysterious ingredient list, we tackle all the Coca-Cola questions that have bubbled up since our previous episode.

Sep 01, 201815 minEp. 61

60: The Cola Wars and New Coke

At the height of a marketing battle with Pepsi, the Coca-Cola Corporation did the unthinkable and changed an American icon.

Aug 14, 201820 minEp. 60

58: Hans Island

Hans Island is a small uninhabited island between Canada and Greenland, and is the center of one of the oddest (and most adorable) land disputes in modern times.

Jul 17, 201811 minEp. 58

56: Glasgow Ice Cream Wars

In the 1980s, Glasgow-based drug cartels waged war on each other from ice cream vans.

Jun 19, 201811 minEp. 56

55: Food Trucks and Ice Cream Vans

From chuckwagons after the Civil War to ultra-modern cuisine, food trucks have been part of the rural and urban landscape for decades.

Jun 05, 201813 minEp. 55

54: Jack the Ripper

From 1888–1891, an unknown assailant killed five women in the East End of London, going down in history was one of the world's most famous serial killers.

May 22, 201814 minEp. 54

53: Serial Killers

When it comes to serial killers, terminology and classifications are important things to understand.

May 08, 201810 minEp. 53

52: Area 51

Area 51 is a highly classified U.S. Air Force Base that has been home to numerous avionic projects over the years, and is often at the center of some of the world's more outlandish conspiracy theories.

Apr 24, 201813 minEp. 52

51: Toilet Paper Orientation

Recording live in Atlanta, this week Stephen and Myke talk about one of the great debates in modern culture: which way toilet paper should hang from its roll.

Apr 15, 201811 minEp. 51

50: Pez

Everyone's favorite pocketable candy has a long history of making people smile.

Apr 10, 201811 minEp. 50

49: Death by Coconut

A falling coconut can be deadly, but it's not as common as a tragedy as the press makes it out to be.

Mar 27, 201811 minEp. 49

48: The Boeing 2707: America’s Answer to Concorde

America wasn't going to take Europe's supersonic transport project lying down. The federal government helped fund the Boeing 2707, a response to Concorde that would never fly.

Mar 13, 201814 minEp. 48

47: The New England Vampire Panic

Today, we all know vampires are fictional, but in the late 1800s, many believed they inflicted disease on their still-alive family members.

Mar 06, 20189 minEp. 47

45: Valentine's Day

Is it a day to celebrate love, or a scam by greeting card companies? Dive into this and the weird history of Valentine's Day this week with Stephen and Myke, who neglected to exchange gifts to mark the holiday.

Feb 14, 201812 minEp. 45