A Short Story Podcast Series
Interesting Things with JC
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In the USA, you can listen to "Interesting Things with JC" on Podcast Radio US over the air in various cities: in Detroit on 93.5 FM and WCSX-94.7 HD2, in Tampa on 1010 WHFS-AM, in Charlotte on 94.7 FM and WSOC-HD3, and in Ft. Myers/Naples on 96.5 FM, 101.5 FM, 105.1 FM, and WXKB-HD2.
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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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645: "Florence Nightingale"
Interesting Things with JC #645: "Florence Nightingale" - Discover the legacy of Florence Nightingale, the pioneer of modern nursing, who improved healthcare during the Crimean War and founded the Nightingale Training School for Nurses. Her work still inspires us today.
644: "IBM Deep Blue defeats Kasparov"
Interesting Things with JC #644: "IBM Deep Blue defeats Kasparov" - 20+ years ago, IBM's Deep Blue shocked the world by defeating world chess champion Garry Kasparov in a milestone moment for #AI development. Today, we continue to explore the potential impact of intelligent machines on society.
642: "The First Oral Contraceptive Pill"
Interesting Things with JC #642: "The First Oral Contraceptive Pill" - May 9th, 1960 marked a groundbreaking moment in women's reproductive rights with the FDA's approval of Enovid, the first oral contraceptive pill. It paved the way for gender equality and sexual liberation.
640: "Patrick Morrow"
Interesting Things with JC #640: "Patrick Morrow" - On this day in 1986, Patrick Morrow became the first Canadian, and 2nd person in the world, to climb the Seven Summits. His legacy as a mountaineer and photographer continues to inspire today.
Ref - https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Everest-Quest-Seven-Summits/dp/0904405532
635: "5/3 Time Signature"
Interesting Things with JC #635: "5/3 Time Signature" has unique features in music, including its syncopated rhythm, phrasing, and polyrhythmic possibilities, and its popularity in progressive rock and metal.
634: "Red Tanager"
Interesting Things with JC #634: "Red Tanager" - A species of strikingly beautiful bird found in Texas' dense forests and is actually a member of the Cardinal family. This bird was described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 book Systema Naturae.
632: "Never Stop Learning"
Interesting Things with JC #632: "Never Stop Learning" - Expand your mind and embrace self-improvement for a more fulfilling life. Seek new information, make mistakes, and learn from them!
630: "Dr. Lonnie Johnson and the Birth of the Super Soaker"
Interesting Things with JC #630: "Dr. Lonnie Johnson and the Birth of the Super Soaker" - Check out the incredible story of Dr. Lonnie Johnson, the brilliant inventor and NASA Scientist who created the beloved Super Soaker!
628: "How Does Soda Explode From The Can?"
Interesting Things with JC #628: "How Does Soda Explode From The Can?" - Ever wonder why soda cans explode? Discover the science behind the pressure, bubbles, & eruption!
627: "Big Eyed Ostriches"
Interesting Things with JC #627: "Big Eyed Ostriches" - Ostriches have the largest eyes in the animal kingdom, even bigger than their brain, measuring about the size of a billiard ball. They also lay the largest eggs in the world!
626: "The Wonder of Tooth Enamel"
Interesting Things with JC #626: "The Wonder of Tooth Enamel" - It’s the strongest and most mineral-dense tissue in the human body, playing a vital role in dental health. Its composition and structure are a marvel of evolution, adapting to the pressures of biting, tearing, and chewing.
625: "Tomatoes: The Genetic Marvel"
Interesting Things with JC #625: "Tomatoes: The Genetic Marvel" - a team of plant geneticists uncovers the remarkable genetic machinery of tomatoes, discovering that they possess more genes than a human being. Through the lens of science and the senses, this tale explores the intricate techniques of plant genetics and the endless possibilities waiting to be uncovered.
624: "Elmer McCurdy"
Interesting Things with JC #624: "Elmer McCurdy" was a train robber who was killed by police in 1911. His mummified body was later exploited as a sideshow attraction, passing through multiple owners and display locations until it was finally buried in 1977.
623: "Dogs Smell with Their Favorite Nostril"
Interesting Things with JC #623: "Dogs Smell with Their Favorite Nostril" - Our pups actually have a preferred nostril for sniffing out scents. They even switch nostrils depending on the type of scent they pick up!
622: "Obsession Unearthed - The Gruesome Discovery in Florida's Prehistoric Land"
Interesting Things with JC #622: "Obsession Unearthed - The Gruesome Discovery in Florida's Prehistoric Land" - Discover the shocking mystery of the missing mammoth and the dead woman uncovered by a curious amateur paleontologist in a remote area of Florida. Follow the investigation that uncovers a group of obsessed paleontology enthusiasts involved in illegal activities, leading to a gruesome discovery of human remains. Unravel the dark secrets and uncover the truth about what really happened in this gripping true crime tale turned paleontology thriller.
621: "The Resilience and Growth of Florida's Space Coast"
Interesting Things with JC #621: "The Resilience and Growth of Florida's Space Coast"
The story of Florida's Space Coast is one of resilience and growth, with the region's GDP reaching $24.1 billion and a workforce of 282,000 people. Despite setbacks and challenges, the Space Coast continues to thrive, with significant job growth and a diverse mix of industries including aerospace, defense, technology, and tourism.
620: "The Exploration Tower"
Interesting Things with JC #620: "The Exploration Tower" - A modern architectural landmark located in Port Canaveral, Florida, built in 2013 as part of a redevelopment project. It features a sleek design with a glass exterior and steel framework, rising 60 feet above the ground.
The tower houses interactive exhibits and displays that highlight the history and culture of the Space Coast, including its maritime history, role in the U.S. space program, and diverse wildlife and ecosystems.
619: "Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge"
Interesting Things with JC #619: "Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge" is a protected area located on Florida's Space Coast, encompassing 140,000 acres of diverse habitats and ecosystems.
Established in 1963, the refuge is home to over 1,500 species of plants and animals, including threatened and endangered species such as the Florida scrub jay and West Indian manatee.
The refuge also played a vital role in the U.S. space program, serving as the launch site for Apollo missions and other historic spaceflights.
615: "The Surprising Benefits of Goat Milk"
Interesting Things with JC #615: "The Surprising Benefits of Goat Milk" - Move over, cow's milk! Goat milk is taking the dairy world by storm. With more protein, calcium, and iron, it's the perfect alternative for those with lactose intolerance. Try it out today!
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.