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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688: "WARPED! The Mysterious World of Dishwasher Melt"
Interesting Things with JC #688: "WARPED! The Mysterious World of Dishwasher Melt" - Discover the captivating story that unravels the mystery of items melting in dishwashers! Delve into the world of intense heat and unsuitable materials as you uncover practical advice on handling melted items and preventing future mishaps.
687: "Synthetic Chicken"
Interesting Things with JC #687: "Synthetic Chicken" - Lab-grown synthetic chicken, also known as cultured chicken or cell-based chicken is produced through tissue engineering and cellular agriculture. This product has recently been approved for consumption and sale in the United States as of June 21st, 2023.
686: “What is the Ifremer Victor 6000?”
Interesting Things with JC #686: “What is the Ifremer Victor 6000?” - Let's learn about the history and specifications of this amazing deep sea remotely operated vehicle. It is one of the few vessels on Earth capable of reaching the Titanic debris, and will aid rescuers in their search for the Titan submarine, which went missing on Sunday, June 18th, 2023, with five people aboard.
685: “Cacti Have Skeletons?”
Interesting Things with JC #685: “Cacti Have Skeletons?” - Cacti's incredible adaptations: woody stems & spines instead of skeletons!
684: "Titan - A Revolutionary Submarine for Deep-Sea Exploration"
Interesting Things with JC #684: "Titan - A Revolutionary Submarine for Deep-Sea Exploration"
Titan, the innovative Cyclops-class submersible, combines cutting-edge technology and real-time hull health monitoring for deep-sea exploration, enabling research, data collection, and film production. Unveil the mysteries of the ocean with Titan, the practical subsea vessel that unlocks unexplored resources and showcases human ingenuity.
683: "Wolf Eel"
Interesting Things with JC #683: "Wolf Eel" - The wolf eel, scientifically known as Anarrhichthys ocellatus, is a fascinating creature found in the cold waters of the northeastern Pacific Ocean.
With its snakelike appearance, monogamous pair bonds, and powerful hunting abilities, it captivates marine enthusiasts. From their rocky reef habitats to their unique ability to "gape" when threatened, wolf eels offer an intriguing glimpse into the diverse world of marine life.
682": "100mph Sneeze"
Interesting Things with JC #682": "100mph Sneeze" - In a groundbreaking study, researchers at the University of Bristol delved into the airborne survival of bacteria from coughs and sneezes.
Their findings revealed that an average sneeze can unleash a staggering army of approximately 100,000 contagious germs into the air, reaching speeds of up to 100 miles per hour. These astonishing numbers highlight the microscopic battles fought around us and emphasize the importance of practicing good hygiene and preventive measures to safeguard our health.
680: "Synchronicity"
Interesting Things with JC #680: "Synchronicity" - Synchronicity reveals the convergence of seemingly unrelated events, offering profound insights into our existence.
Carl Jung believed in the power of synchronicities as reflections of our psyche and guides akin to dreams. Embracing synchronicity allows us to explore the interconnectedness of our inner and outer worlds, unlocking transformative insights and a deeper connection with life's mysteries.
679: "Diprosopus"
Interesting Things with JC #679: "Diprosopus" - a rare craniofacial anomaly with only 36 reported cases worldwide, showcases the astonishing complexity of human development.
678: "Pistyll Rhaeadr"
Interesting Things with JC #678: "Pistyll Rhaeadr" - Discover the enchanting Pistyll Rhaeadr, Wales' tallest waterfall, where nature's beauty meets legend. Immerse yourself in its history, feel the awe-inspiring power, and embrace the mystical!
675: "Gratitude"
Interesting Things with JC #675: "Gratitude" - Embrace the power of gratitude and unlock a contented life filled with joy and abundance. Cultivate an attitude of appreciation, count your blessings, and savor the present moment. Let gratitude reshape your perspective and open your heart to meaningful connections.
This story was inspired by the Darpinian Family
674: "Pursuing Dreams"
Interesting Things with JC #674: "Pursuing Dreams" - Dream big, follow your passions, and turn them into reality. Success is found in the joy of pursuing what ignites your soul.
This story was inspired by the community of Ripon, California.
673: "Kindness"
Interesting Things with JC #673: "Kindness" - Spread kindness like wildfire and witness the transformative power it holds. Small acts of compassion have a profound impact, creating a ripple effect of positivity. Let's build a brighter, more beautiful world together.
672: "Resilience"
Interesting Things with JC #672: "Resilience" - Life's challenges refine us, not define us. Embrace setbacks as stepping stones to growth. Learn from failures, adapt to new circumstances, and keep pushing forward. Success is not about falling, but rising.
This episode was inspired by the life and times of Jennifer Vollbrecht
671: "Self-Acceptance"
Interesting Things with JC #671: "Self-Acceptance" - Embrace your imperfections and celebrate your uniqueness. Self-acceptance is the key to inner peace and happiness. Stop comparing, start loving yourself. Discover the path to a fulfilling life.
669: “Passion”
Interesting Things with JC #669: “Passion” - Passion is the driving force that propels us towards our goals and gives us a sense of purpose. Find out why it's important and how it can enhance your life! #Passion #Motivation #PersonalGrowth
662: "The First Climb of Mt Everest"
Interesting Things with JC #662: "The First Climb of Mt Everest" - May 29th, 1953: Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay became the first climbers to reach the summit of Mount Everest. Their accomplishment was a significant milestone in mountaineering and inspired future expeditions.
661: "Able and Baker"
Interesting Things with JC #661: "Able and Baker" - Did you know that on May 28th, 1959, two monkeys named Able and Baker became the first animals to successfully return to Earth after being launched into space? Their bravery and pioneering spirit paved the way for human space exploration.
655: "Chile 9.5"
Interesting Things with JC #655: "Chile 9.5" - May 22nd, 1960: Chile was hit by a massive earthquake, resulting in over 1,000 deaths and widespread damage. The disaster became a reminder of the importance of earthquake preparedness and disaster relief efforts.
651: "Mount St. Helens"
Interesting Things with JC #651: "Mount St. Helens" - May 18th, 1980: The Mount St. Helens eruption in Washington State caused significant damage and loss of life. The event became a reminder of the power of nature and the importance of disaster preparedness.