A Short Story Podcast Series
Interesting Things with JC
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Episodes vary in duration from 30 seconds to 8 minutes.
All episodes are royalty-free except for #509.
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614: "C-5M Super Galaxy"
Interesting Things with JC #614: "C-5M Super Galaxy" - Experience the power of the C-5M Super Galaxy, the largest plane in the US Air Force fleet! With a maximum payload of 135 tons and a range of over 5,000 miles, it's an engineering marvel.
609: "The Wonders of the Circulatory System"
Interesting Things with JC #609: "The Wonders of the Circulatory System" - Did you know that a child's circulatory system could stretch over 60,000 miles? As adults, our bodies house around 100,000 miles of blood vessels!
608: "Sargassum"
Interesting Things with JC #608: "Sargassum" - Discover the wonders of Sargassum, the giant seaweed of the Atlantic Ocean, but also learn about its threat to marine life and coastal communities.
607: "Flamingos Eat with their Heads Upside Down"
Interesting Things with JC #607: "Flamingos Eat with their Heads Upside Down" - Their specialized beaks and flexible necks allow them to filter-feed efficiently.
599: "Our 9 Senses"
Interesting Things with JC #599: "Our 9 Senses" - Did you know there are 9 senses instead of 5? In addition to sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell, there's proprioception, thermoception, equilibrioception, and interoception. Our senses make the world vibrant and dynamic.
598: "The Largest Living Organism"
Interesting Things with JC #598: "The Largest Living Organism" - From towering Redwood trees to the massive blue whale, the natural world never ceases to amaze us. Did you know that the world's largest living thing is a gigantic honey fungus in the Oregon Blue Mountains!
597: "Intelligent Goldfish"
Interesting Things with JC #597: "Intelligent Goldfish" - Don't underestimate the intelligence of the humble goldfish! They can learn and retain survival skills for up to 3 months, and even tell time. Their memory span may be longer than you think!
596: "Shifting Perspectives"
Interesting Things with JC #596: "Shifting Perspectives" - It's important to try and shift our perspective and elevate our consciousness to solve problems. By recognizing our mental state and opening up to new ways of thinking, we can gain fresh insights and overcome challenges.
595: "If you cut a worm in half, do both halves live?"
Interesting Things with JC #595: "If you cut a worm in half, do both halves live?" - Did you know that cutting earthworms in half is a myth? While some worms can regenerate their whole bodies, retain memories, and even behave like multiple worms when sliced up!
591: "Theoretical Physics"
Interesting Things with JC #591: "Theoretical Physics" - Discover the secrets of the universe through the lens of theoretical physics, from the behavior of matter & energy to quantum computing.
590: "Lev Landau"
Interesting Things with JC #590: "Lev Landau" - He was born in Azerbaijan in 1908. Despite facing adversity due to tuberculosis as a child and a car accident later in life that left him permanently injured, Landau made groundbreaking contributions to theoretical physics and quantum mechanics. He received numerous honors for his innovative solutions to complex scientific questions, including the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1962. Landau's work in areas such as superconductivity, quantum mechanics, and liquid theory had a lasting impact on our understanding of matter and energy at the most fundamental level
584: "Lips Appreciation Day"
Interesting Things with JC #584: "Lips Appreciation Day" - Happy #LipsAppreciationDay! Did you know that lips are one of the most important parts of our faces? They help us eat, speak, and even kiss! Take care of your lips with nourishing oils, lip balms, and sun protection.
582: "Steak"
Interesting Things with JC #582 "Steak" - Did you know that steak is a great source of protein and contains essential amino acids, B vitamins, and iron? Recent studies show that a carnivore diet that includes steak can be very healthy.
581: "Uranus - aka: Georgium Sidus"
Interesting Things with JC #581: "Uranus - aka: Georgium Sidus" - Discover the fascinating story of Uranus - from its discovery by William Herschel and naming it "Georgium sidus", to the Voyager 2 mission revealing its secrets. Learn how its unusual atmosphere and tilted magnetic field make it one of the most unique planets in our solar system!
576: "El Reno Tornado"
Interesting Things with JC #576: "El Reno Tornado" - The El Reno tornado of 2013, the strongest ever recorded with wind speeds reaching 296 mph, claimed 8 lives including veteran storm chaser Tim Samaras. A reminder of the dangers of storm chasing, and the importance of safety.
574: "Slime Mold"
Interesting Things with JC #574: “Slime Mold” - Did you know that slime molds are intelligent organisms capable of solving complex problems? These fascinating creatures are a testament to the wonders of nature.
573: "The Minnesota Woolly Girl and Hypertrichosis"
Interesting Things with JC #573: "The Minnesota Woolly Girl and Hypertrichosis" - Discover the fascinating story of Alice Doherty, America's only person born with hypertrichosis - also known as werewolf syndrome. Learn about her life and struggles with the rare condition.
572: "Longevity, Food, and Mindset"
Interesting Things with JC #572: "Longevity, Food, and Mindset" - Unlock the secret to a long and healthy life with a heart-healthy diet! Boost your lifespan and healthspan by incorporating the right foods and mindset.
569: "John Quincy Adams and the Hollow Earth Expedition"
Interesting Things with JC #569: "John Quincy Adams and the Hollow Earth Expedition" - Did you know that President Adams authorized an expedition to the center of the Earth in the 1820s? Learn about the theory of a hollow earth and the failed voyage that followed.
567: "The Mysterious Illness of Havana and Guangzhou"
Interesting Things with JC #567: “The Mysterious Illness of Havana and Guangzhou” - Unexplained symptoms, strange sounds, and a possible new cold war? Join us as we explore the mysterious illnesses that affected American diplomats in Havana and Guangzhou.