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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1046: "Enheduanna and Sargon"
Interesting Things with JC #1046: "Enheduanna and Sargon” - Sargon of Akkad, a pioneering emperor who built one of the world's first empires. And his daughter, Enheduanna, was the first author whose name we know. Their strategic approach to leading has lasting impact till today!
1045: "Mystery of Ötzi the Iceman"
Interesting Things with JC #1045: "Mystery of Ötzi the Iceman" - A 5,300-year-old mummy discovered in the Alps. Uncover the mysteries surrounding his life and death, the secrets preserved in ice, and what he reveals about our prehistoric ancestors.
1044: "Memory and Emotion"
Interesting Things with JC #1044: "Memory and Emotion"
Explore how emotions influence our memories and why certain moments stay with us forever.
Learn about the powerful connection between feelings and memory formation, and uncover the science behind why emotional events are so memorable.
1043: "The Belief that There Are Good People in the World"
Interesting Things with JC #1043: "The Belief that There Are Good People in the World"
Explore the enduring belief in the inherent goodness of people through historical examples, philosophical teachings, and spiritual traditions.
Discover how this conviction has inspired acts of kindness and shaped societies throughout history.
1042: "The Secret: A Treasure Hunt"
Interesting Things with JC #1042: "The Secret: A Treasure Hunt"
Explore Byron Preiss's 1982 book "The Secret," a real-life treasure hunt with nine treasures still hidden across North America. We delve into the cryptic clues and the enduring mystery that continues to intrigue adventurers today.
Could you be the one to unlock the next secret?
1041: "The Burial Site of Genghis Khan"
Interesting Things with JC #1041: "The Burial Site of Genghis Khan" – Despite leading the Mongol Empire to unprecedented conquests, the final resting place of Genghis Khan remains one of history’s most enduring mysteries. This episode delves into why it has remained hidden for over 800 years.
1040: "Anno Lucis: The Masonic Year of Light"
Interesting Things with JC #1040: "Anno Lucis: The Masonic Year of Light" – The Freemason dating system Anno Lucis (A.L.), meaning "In the Year of Light," adds 4,000 years to the Gregorian calendar, symbolizing the biblical moment of creation.
1039: "The Silent Tragedy of Love (1928) – Anna Karenina"
Interesting Things with JC #1039: "The Silent Tragedy of Love (1928) – Anna Karenina" – MGM’s 1927 silent film, starring Greta Garbo and John Gilbert, was a reimagined adaptation of Anna Karenina. With two different endings for American and European audiences, this cinematic masterpiece marked a significant moment in silent film history.
1038: "Shipwreck of the Flor de la Mar"
Interesting Things with JC #1038: "Shipwreck of the Flor de la Mar" – A Portuguese treasure ship, met a tragic end in 1511 while carrying a massive cargo of gold, silver, and artifacts estimated at over a Billion Dollars today. Despite many attempts, its wreck and treasure remain lost beneath the sea.
1037: "The Maritime Evacuation: An Undertold Story of 9/11"
Interesting Things with JC #1037: "The Maritime Evacuation: An Undertold Story of 9/11" – On September 11, 2001, while chaos reigned in Lower Manhattan, a spontaneous maritime rescue saved over 500,000 people. Learn about the largest boatlift in history and the ordinary mariners who became heroes. Tune in for this incredible tale of unity and courage.
1036: "A Simple Riddle 3"
Interesting Things with JC #1036: "A Simple Riddle 3" - This week’s riddle is sure to stump you. Think you can solve it? Tune in and put your mind to the test. Challenge accepted?
1035: "Mind Your Thoughts"
Interesting Things with JC #1035: "Mind Your Thoughts" - Our minds produce thousands of thoughts every day, and they shape our emotions, actions, and overall reality.
1034: "Emotional Processing Speed"
Interesting Things with JC #1034: "Emotional Processing Speed" - Did you know your brain processes emotions faster than thoughts? Learn how the amygdala triggers reactions in just milliseconds
1032: "The Amber Room"
Interesting Things with JC #1032: "The Amber Room" - The Amber Room, known as the "Eighth Wonder of the World," was a masterpiece of art and opulence, made of amber panels, gold leaf, and mirrors.
But during WWII, this magnificent room vanished, and its whereabouts remain one of history's greatest mysteries.
Join us as we explore the story of its creation, disappearance, and the ongoing search for this lost treasure.
1031: "Dr. Viktor Adamenko and Bioplasma"
Interesting Things with JC #1031: "Dr. Viktor Adamenko & Bioplasma" - Dr. Viktor Adamenko introduced the controversial concept of "bioplasma" in the 1970s, suggesting that living organisms might have a subtle energy field. Explore the science behind bioplasma, the skepticism it faced, and its lasting impact on bioenergetics research.
This episode is dedicated to the new Dr. Delmont, your dedication and hard work are truly inspiring.
1030: "Belly Button Lint"
Interesting Things with JC #1030: "Belly Button Lint" - Dive into the surprisingly complex world of belly button lint!
Learn how body hair, clothing fibers, and even the shape of your navel collaborate to create this quirky phenomenon. Discover why lint is often blue or gray and what it reveals about the materials we wear.
1029: "The Great Alaskan Zucchini"
Interesting Things with JC #1029: "The Great Alaskan Zucchini" - Dive into the remarkable phenomenon of Alaska's gigantic zucchinis, where nearly 20 hours of summer sunlight fuel extraordinary growth.
Learn about the innovative techniques that help these crops thrive and celebrate the awe-inspiring ways nature adapts to Alaska's unique environment.
This episode was inspired by Haley Hongslo.
1026: "The Halcon Road Washout of 2019"
Interesting Things with JC #1026: "The Halcon Road Washout of 2019" - Explore how the 2019 washout of Halcon Road in San Luis Obispo County affected the local community and the efforts to rebuild. This story was inspired by "Buck Dashe"
1025: "Power of Placebo"
Interesting Things with JC #1025: "Power of Placebo" - Explore the fascinating power of the placebo effect, where belief alone can lead to real health improvements.
1024: "The Salinas River"
Interesting Things with JC #1024: "The Salinas River" - Discover the critical role the Salinas River plays in central California, from supporting agriculture to shaping American literature.