A Short Story Podcast Series
Interesting Things with JC
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Episodes vary in duration from 30 seconds to 8 minutes.
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418: "Stick to Plan A"
Interesting Things with JC #418: “Stick to Plan A” - There is an important reason why!
407: "Horseshoe Bay, Bermuda"
Interesting Things with JC #407: "Horseshoe Bay, Bermuda"—from amazing walking trails to exquisite pink sand beaches, it's a destination you need to see at some point in your life.
406: "Skin"
Interesting Things with JC #406: "Skin" is the only visible organ on your body and the largest! Also, do you know there’s something special to help pigs with dry skin?
404: "Glastenbury Mountain and the Bennington Triangle"
Interesting Things with JC #404 "Glastenbury Mountain and the Bennington Triangle" - People have gone missing in this thick forest, surrounded by well-known ghost towns. Could the legendary Bigfoot of Vermont be to blame?
403: "The Pearls of Queen Elizabeth II"
Interesting Things with JC #403: "The Pearls of Queen Elizabeth II" - There has never been a Queen who did not wear pearls; it is a thousand-year-old tradition for Queens to do so.
399: "Westminster Hall"
Interesting Things with JC #399: "Westminster Hall" has a central role in British history; this, along with its enormous size and magnificent roof, is what makes it such an incredible structure. The Hall was the birthplace of the British state's key institutions, including Parliament, the courts, and various government agencies.
396: "Subglacial Fossils in Greenland"
Interesting Things with JC #396: "Subglacial Fossils in Greenland"—Researchers discovered well-preserved fossil plants and biomolecules at the bottom of a 1.4 km core sample from Greenland.
394: “Accession Council”
Interesting Things with JC #394: “Accession Council” is an incredibly important meeting. The monarch is the head of state, the head of the judiciary, the head of the church, and the head of the commonwealth. This gives them enormous power, elevating the significance of their meeting actions.
393: "Succession Modernization"
Interesting Things with JC #393: "Succession Modernization" - As England transitioned to a democratic form of government, specifically a constitutional monarchy, its leaders made the decision to formalize power succession. Let’s review the history of Royal succession, the 1689 Bill of Rights, the 1701 Act of Settlement, and the Succession to the Crown Act of 2013.
390: "Antarctic Midge"
Interesting Things with JC #390: There are one million insect species on Earth, but only three are found in Antarctica, this is the short story of the "Antarctic Midge".
386: "September"
Interesting Things with JC #386: "September"- This month has connections that range from changing calendars, the Roman god of fire, and a fictional character's otherworldly home!?
382: "Bell's Palsy"
Interesting Things with JC #382: "Bell's Palsy" - Regardless of age, anyone can develop Bell's palsy. It's known for unexplained episodes of facial muscular paralysis or weakening. A Persian doctor who lived in the ninth century provided the first thorough description.
381: "SLS & Artemis"
Interesting Things with JC #381: "SLS & Artemis" - The most powerful rocket in the world, designed to send humans to deep space, will be headed back to the moon.
371: "The Zephyr UAV"
Interesting Things with JC 371: "The Zephyr UAV" is a stratospheric unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) designed to fly ultra-long endurance missions while also serving as a solar-powered observation and communication platform.
361: "Diesel Engines"
Interesting Things with JC #361: "Diesel Engines" - Rudolf Diesel, a German engineer, devised the diesel engine during the industrial revolution, and the first ignition of the diesel engine occurred on August 10th, 1893.
358: "Battle of Boyacá"
Interesting Things with JC #358: "Battle of Boyacá" took place on August 7th, 1819, and not only did it put an end to violent disputes for authority in Colombian territory, but it also strengthened the independence road that the country was destined to meet.
357: "Fresh Breath Day - August 6th"
Interesting Things with JC #357: "Fresh Breath" - Every year on August 6, National Fresh Breath Day is observed to promote oral health and hygiene.
356: "International Beer Day"
Interesting Things with JC #356: "International Beer Day" - The first Friday of every August is designated as International Beer Day. This day was selected because of the pleasant summer weather and its isolation from other beer festivities. Currently, over 200 towns throughout the world participate in the celebration.
354: "Yucatan Peninsula Churches Made from Mayan Ruins"
Interesting Things with JC #354: "Yucatan Peninsula Churches Made from Mayan Ruins" - Construction of churches began shortly after the arrival of Spanish conquistadors in the early 1500s. In many cases, they were made by dismantling Mayan temples and reusing the stones.