A Short Story Podcast Series
Interesting Things with JC
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Episodes vary in duration from 30 seconds to 8 minutes.
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793: "Most sticky notes stuck on the face in one minute"
Interesting Things with JC #793: "Most sticky notes stuck on the face in one minute" - Witness Taylor Maurer's astonishing world record as she attaches 60 sticky notes to her face in just 60 seconds, showcasing unparalleled speed and precision.
584: "Lips Appreciation Day"
Interesting Things with JC #584: "Lips Appreciation Day" - Happy #LipsAppreciationDay! Did you know that lips are one of the most important parts of our faces? They help us eat, speak, and even kiss! Take care of your lips with nourishing oils, lip balms, and sun protection.
438: "Samhain & Halloween"
Interesting Things with JC #438: "Samhuinn & Hallows' Eve" - You can find the roots of Halloween in the Celtic Samhain festival in Ireland.
245: “42 Round Boxing Match”
Interesting Things with JC #245: “42 Round Boxing Match” - April 17, 1860 — The first “world championship” boxing match took place on this day – not in a grand stadium like New York’s Madison Square Garden that was to host later famous battles, but in an open field…in southern England!