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Interesting Things with JC is made available for anyone to use in the service of education. Teachers, students, parents, homeschool families, librarians, tutors, and lifelong learners are free to download, copy, share, print, adapt, and reuse the episodes and curriculum materials in any way that helps people learn.
If it supports teaching, learning, or helping others understand the world better, it is allowed.
One exception applies: Episode #509, “Harry Chapin and Jim Connors,” is not included under this open educational permission.
Curriculum Availability
Full curriculum support begins with Episode #1235: “Three Turns to Freedom.” Earlier episodes without curriculum may be prioritized by request. Educators may contact JimConnors LLC, and a matching curriculum module will be created and added.
What You Are Free to Do
You may:
Download and store the audio, transcripts, and curriculum
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Podcast Radio US and related branded streams provide online listening through their websites and mobile applications, allowing audiences worldwide to hear selected podcast programming.On-Demand Platforms
Interesting Things with JC is available across major podcast directories, including Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Audacy, Audible, Castbox, Deezer, fyyd, GoodPods, iHeartRadio, JioSaavn, Listen Notes, Pandora, PlayerFM, PocketCasts, Podcast Republic, Podchaser, Podverse, Spotify, Stitcher, and YouTube.The series is also accessible through podcast apps that index the Apple Podcasts catalog and the open podcast directory ecosystem, including TuneIn, Podcast Addict, Overcast, Castro, Podcast Index–based apps, Podbean, iVoox, Podtail, Podyssey, Podcloud, Bullhorn, AudioBoom directories, and Breaker (legacy).
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Classroom Use
Start class with a short, clear story students can follow from the first sentence. Play an episode of Interesting Things with JC and use the accompanying free curriculum to guide a complete lesson with questions, activities, applied reasoning, and independent analysis.
Every episode from #1235 forward contains a modular micro-lesson engineered for 30 to 90 minute instructional blocks, adaptable to secondary classrooms, international schools, homeschools, tutoring programs, and lifelong learning environments.
At the bottom of each episode page, expandable sections organize all instructional assets in a structured format for educators, parents, and independent learners.
Instructional Architecture of Each Episode
Each episode is designed as a self-contained instructional unit, integrating narrative, academic standards, assessment models, and accessibility requirements into a single deliverable.
Core Instructional Components
Lesson overview with instructional title, grade band, subject classification, and learning objectives
Vocabulary architecture with phonetic spelling, discipline-specific terminology, and plain-language definitions
Primary narrative content constructed through the Precise Storytelling Framework for coherence, sequencing, and conceptual layering
Full verbatim transcript for reading analysis, accessibility, and text-based instruction
Student learning activities including comprehension tasks, analytical writing, synthesis prompts, and evidence-based reasoning exercises
Teacher implementation guide with pacing models, instructional strategies, differentiation guidance, and discussion structures
Assessment instruments including quizzes, performance tasks, formative checks, and rubric-aligned evaluation tools
Standards crosswalks mapping content and skills across U.S., UK, and international academic frameworks
ADA-compliant instructional media with alt text, accessibility tagging, and inclusive design
Primary-source documentation linking directly to verified historical, scientific, legal, and academic references
Homeschool and modular scheduling guidance for flexible implementation
All materials are developed through the Narrative Intelligence System, ensuring factual integrity, instructional coherence, accessibility, and age-appropriate presentation. Lessons are non-ideological and restricted to academic content.
Unified Curriculum Integration Model
Every episode is constructed using a multi-framework integration model, in which:
Narrative structure
Disciplinary content
Cognitive skill development
Assessment design
Accessibility standards
Cross-curricular competencies
are deliberately merged into a single instructional object, rather than appended as afterthoughts. This means each episode simultaneously functions as:
A structured story
A content lesson
A literacy and reasoning exercise
A research and source-evaluation activity
An assessment artifact
A standards-aligned instructional unit
United States Curriculum Architecture (Full Integration)
National Frameworks Embedded
Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)
Scientific practices, data analysis, modeling, systems thinking, evidence evaluation
Common Core State Standards (CCSS) – ELA & Mathematics
Close reading, argumentative writing, research synthesis, quantitative reasoning
College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) Framework
Disciplinary inquiry, historical sourcing, civic knowledge, geographic reasoning
International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)
Digital citizenship, computational thinking, information fluency
National Core Arts Standards (NCAS)
Interpretation, critique, interdisciplinary expression, creative analysis
Career and Technical Education (CTE) Career Clusters
Applied technical knowledge, workplace reasoning, real-world problem solving
Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL)
Research literacy, source evaluation, information ethics, academic inquiry
Bloom’s Taxonomy
Cognitive progression from comprehension to analysis, synthesis, and evaluation
Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
Multiple means of representation, engagement, and expression for inclusive instruction
Cross-Disciplinary U.S. Competencies Embedded in Every Episode
Academic literacy (reading, writing, argumentation)
Quantitative literacy and data reasoning
Media and information literacy
Digital and computational literacy
Civic knowledge and constitutional literacy (knowledge-based, non-ideological)
Research methodology and evidence verification
Critical thinking, analytical writing, and structured problem solving
Additional U.S. Integration Layers
State-level academic standards where applicable
Financial literacy and employability skills
Social-emotional competencies as academic behaviors (persistence, self-regulation, metacognition)
English language development and world-language vocabulary support
United Kingdom Curriculum Architecture (Full Integration)
National Curriculum Structure
Key Stage 3 (ages 11–14)
Key Stage 4 (GCSE)
Key Stage 5 (A-Level / Sixth Form)
Disciplinary domains mapped across episodes:
English language and literature (analysis, argument, rhetorical structure)
Mathematics (numeracy, quantitative interpretation)
Science (evidence, explanation, evaluation)
History and Geography (source criticism, contextual reasoning)
Citizenship (knowledge-based civic education)
Computing and digital literacy
Arts and humanities integration
Examination Frameworks
AQA
OCR
Pearson Edexcel
Assessment alignment includes:
Command terms and performance descriptors
Extended analytical writing
Evidence-based responses
Cross-disciplinary synthesis
International Academic Programmes Integrated
International Baccalaureate (IB)
Primary Years Programme (PYP)
Middle Years Programme (MYP)
Diploma Programme (DP)
Cambridge Assessment International Education
Cambridge IGCSE
Cambridge AS & A Level
Shared instructional architecture:
Inquiry-based learning
Conceptual understanding
Global context framing
Criterion-referenced assessment
Research projects and analytical writing
Cross-Curricular Frameworks Embedded by Design
Oracy across the curriculum
Literacy across disciplines
Numeracy across subjects
Digital and computational literacy
Citizenship and civic knowledge (non-ideological)
Research methodology and information literacy
Interdisciplinary synthesis
Global Academic Equivalency Structures
European Qualifications Framework (EQF) alignment for secondary and pre-university levels
OECD competency domains (literacy, numeracy, analytical reasoning, problem solving)
International standards-referenced assessment models used across secondary education systems
Pedagogical & Assessment Architecture
Knowledge-to-application curriculum sequencing
Evidence-based reasoning and academic writing
Primary-source analysis and citation practices
Formative, summative, and performance-based assessment models
Rubric-aligned evaluation and feedback structures
Universal accessibility and inclusive instructional design
Access, Use, and OER Licensing
All instructional materials are released as Open Educational Resources (OER) and may be used, printed, adapted, or shared for teaching in classrooms, homeschools, tutoring programs, and independent study environments. Materials are provided for educational use under fair use and may not be resold or redistributed commercially.
Episodes from #1235 forward include complete curriculum packages. Older episodes without micro-lessons can be prioritized for conversion. Beginning with Episode #1307, each MP3 page in the RSS feed includes open instructional text for direct access to transcripts and curriculum materials.
Educator and homeschool feedback is actively incorporated to refine instructional clarity, alignment, and usability. Please do not hesitate to reach out - or iterate upon these instructions to improve the framework. Please share open iterations back for continual improvement.
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
668: "Finding Peace"
Interesting Things with JC #668: "Finding Peace" - Finding peace is a journey that takes time and effort. By practicing mindfulness, letting go of what we can't control, taking care of our physical health, and connecting with others, we can begin to find the peace that we seek. #peace #mindfulness #selfcare
667: "Tiananmen Square"
Interesting Things with JC #667: "Tiananmen Square" - The Tiananmen Square Massacre occurred in Beijing, China, when the government used military force to suppress pro-democracy protests. The event became a symbol of government repression and the struggle for democracy. #TiananmenSquare #Massacre #GovernmentRepression #ProDemocracy
666: “Apple Acquired Beats for Billions”
Interesting Things with JC #666: “Apple Acquired Beats for Billions” - Remember when Apple made headlines by acquiring Beats Electronics for $3 billion in 2014? That move paved the way for Apple Music and their domination of the music streaming industry. #technews #AppleMusic
665: "Sgt Peppers Lonley Hearts Club Band"
Interesting Things with JC #665: "Sgt Peppers Lonley Hearts Club Band" - June 1st, 1967: The Beatles released their album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," which became a cultural phenomenon and a major milestone in music history. The album showcased the group's musical and creative experimentation. #TheBeatles #SgtPeppers #MusicHistory #AlbumRelease
664: “Titanic Launch - Belfast, Ireland"
Interesting Things with JC #664: “Titanic Launch - Belfast, Ireland" - May 31st, 1911: The Titanic was launched in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The ship's tragic sinking in 1912 became a major event in maritime history and led to significant changes in safety regulations.
663: "Joan of Arc"
Interesting Things with JC #663: "Joan of Arc" - May 30th, 1431: Joan of Arc was burned at the stake on charges of heresy. Her story became a symbol of courage and sacrifice, and she was later canonized as a saint.
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.
660: ‘Golden Gate Bridge"
Interesting Things with JC #660: ‘Golden Gate Bridge" - The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California, opened to the public. It became a major landmark and symbol of engineering achievement, spanning 1.7 miles across the Golden Gate Strait.
659: "24hrs of Le Mans"
Interesting Things with JC #659: "24hrs of Le Mans" - Rev your engines and join the excitement of the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans race! From burning rubber to cheering spectators, experience the ultimate endurance race. Follow the action on #LeMans24 and don't miss a beat.
658: “Man on the Moon”
Interesting Things with JC #658: “Man on the Moon” - May 25th, 1961: President John F. Kennedy announced the goal of sending a man to the moon by the end of the decade. The Apollo program eventually achieved the goal and became a significant milestone in space exploration.
657: "The Brooklyn Bridge"
Interesting Things with JC #657: "The Brooklyn Bridge" - May 24th, 1883: The Brooklyn Bridge, connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn, opened to the public. It became a symbol of engineering excellence and a major landmark in New York City.
656: "Captain William Kidd"
Interesting Things with JC #656: "Captain William Kidd" - Captain William Kidd, once a Scottish sailor commissioned to hunt pirates, turned to piracy himself and met his end at the gallows in London on this day in 1701. A cautionary tale of greed and corruption on the high seas.
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.
654: "The University of Chicago's Oriental Institute"
Interesting Things with JC #654: "The University of Chicago's Oriental Institute" - Discover the ancient world at the University of Chicago's Oriental Institute, a leading center for the study of the history and archaeology of the ancient Near East. From Nippur to the Sumerian language, each artifact tells a unique story.
653: "Nonstop Transatlantic Flight"
Interesting Things with JC #653: "Nonstop Transatlantic Flight" - Take flight with Charles Lindbergh on his historic solo transatlantic journey in 1927, paving the way for commercial aviation. The Spirit of St. Louis now resides in the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.
652: "Lawrence of Arabia"
Interesting Things with JC #652: "Lawrence of Arabia" - Discover the man who changed the way we see the Middle East. T.E. Lawrence, aka "Lawrence of Arabia," died on this day in 1935. His vivid sensory descriptions in "The Seven Pillars of Wisdom" inspired generations.
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.
650: "Brown v. Board of Education"
Interesting Things with JC #650: "Brown v. Board of Education" - May 17th, 1954: The Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. Board of Education declared segregation in public schools unconstitutional.