A Short Story Podcast Series

Interesting Things with JC

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854: "How Pythons Climb"

Interesting Things with JC #854: "How Pythons Climb" - Delve into the mesmerizing arboreal journey of pythons, where scales, muscles, and sensory prowess converge in a symphony of nature. Explore the intricate adaptation, from friction-enhanced scales to a flexible skeletal dance, unlocking the secrets of snake magic.

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839: "Tip of the Tongue"

Interesting Things with JC #839: 'Tip of the Tongue' - Embark on a journey through the intricate maze of the mind, exploring the frustration and fascination of the 'tip-of-the-tongue' phenomenon. Delve into the complexities of memory, where words play hide-and-seek, adding a touch of suspense to the human experience.

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789: "You don't know what you don't know"

Interesting Things with JC #789: "You don't know what you don't know" explores the concept of awareness and ignorance, highlighting the importance of curiosity and continuous learning. This episode delves into the idea that there are endless possibilities waiting to be discovered beyond our current understanding, emphasizing the role of open-mindedness in personal growth and decision-making.

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771: "4 Types of Ocean Waves"

Interesting Things with JC #771: "4 Types of Ocean Waves" - Dive into the captivating world of ocean waves, from the rhythmic dance of Wind Waves to the graceful ballet of Swell Waves. Explore the destructive power of Tsunamis and the rebellious spirit of Tidal Waves. Experience nature's beauty and might in this oceanic journey.

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756: "The Dyatlov Pass Incident"

Interesting Things with JC #756: "The Dyatlov Pass Incident" delves into the heart of a chilling mystery. In 1959, experienced hikers ventured into the Ural Mountains only to meet tragedy under inexplicable circumstances. As theories from avalanches to supernatural forces abound, this tale stands as a testament to humanity's pursuit of exploration amidst nature's enigmatic power. This story was suggested by Hiker & Nature Photographer Amy.

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739: "Point Sur Lighthouse"

Interesting Things with JC #739: "Point Sur Lighthouse" - Delve into the captivating narrative of Point Sur Lighthouse, perched on a remote volcanic rock, guiding ships through perilous waters along the rugged coastline. Unveil maritime history and explore the evolution of navigation. Join us on a journey through time and maritime heritage.

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733: "Trellech"

Interesting Things with JC #733: "Trellech" - Discover the captivating tale of Trellech, a forgotten medieval city in Wales, now rediscovered after 800 years. Unearth its bustling marketplaces, skilled artisans, and grand castle, transporting you to a bygone era of history and intrigue.

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475: "2 New Minerals Discovered in Meteorite"

Interesting Things with JC #475: "2 New Minerals Discovered in Meteorite" - The minerals were discovered within a slice of the ninth-largest meteorite ever discovered, the El Ali meteorite, which crashed in Somalia in 2020.

Ref - https://www.ualberta.ca/folio/2022/11/new-minerals-discovered-in-massive-meteorite-may-reveal-clues-to-asteroid-formation.html

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