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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844: "What is AGI?"
Interesting Things with JC #844: "What is AGI?" - Journey through the intricacies of Artificial General Intelligence, from Google DeepMind's groundbreaking framework to the real-world impact of AI. Explore the ongoing debate, challenges, and the promise AGI holds for our tech-driven future.
801: "Countdowns"
Interesting Things with JC #801: "Countdowns" - Discover how countdowns impact time perception, boost self-confidence, and play a crucial role in childhood development. From psychological principles to practical business tactics, countdowns shape our lives in fascinating ways.
737: "Big Sur"
Interesting Things with JC #737: "Big Sur" - Embark on a journey to the captivating realm of Big Sur, where untamed wilderness and coastal beauty collide along Scenic Highway One. Experience scorching heat and icy whispers, encounter rare flora, and delve into tales woven by renowned writers like Robinson Jeffers and Henry Miller. Tune in to explore this West Coast gem that enchants with its diverse landscapes and compelling stories.
732: "Supernumerary Teeth"
Interesting Things with JC #732: "Supernumerary Teeth" - Explore the captivating world of extra teeth beyond the usual count, showcasing jaw-dropping genetic quirks and incredible dental wonders. From record-breaking cases to inspiring stories, this dental anomaly unveils the endless marvels of human genetics and the importance of early detection for better medical care.
728: "Efficient Simulations"
Interesting Things with JC #728: "Efficient Simulations" - Leipzig University researchers revolutionize long-range interaction studies, shedding light on nonequilibrium processes.
719: "Solomon's Temple"
Interesting Things with JC #719: "Solomon's Temple" - Embark on a journey through history with the awe-inspiring tale of Solomon's Temple.
606: "Tell Your Story"
Interesting Things with JC #606: "Tell Your Story" - In the face of economic woes, political division, and media influence, let us not forget the strength of unity. We are all human beings who have the responsibility to help one another and the next generation.
605: "LexisNexis"
Interesting Things with JC #605: "LexisNexis" - Discover the fascinating history of legal research and business information service, which was launched April 2nd, 1973. From revolutionizing legal research to playing a role in high-profile cases, and over 10 billion accessible documents making it one of the largest collections of legal and business information in the entire world.
604: "Selkies"
Interesting Things with JC #604: "Selkies" - Selkies are creatures that are half-fish and half-human. They are mentioned in Celtic and Scottish mythology. It's believed they shed their skin and become humans when they land. They seem to always be looking for people who are missing something. Selkie legend lives on in remote coastal areas and on islands.
603: "The Green Man"
Interesting Things with JC #603: "The Green Man" - a mythical figure with a face made entirely of leaves, branches, and foliage. He symbolizes nature's regenerative power and the cycle of life and death. The Green Man's significance is multifaceted, representing nature's enduring power, spiritual and mystical connections to the natural world, cultural heritage and identity, and environmental awareness and conservation.
602: " The Phoenix Lights"
Interesting Things with JC #602: " The Phoenix Lights" incident of 1997 remains a topic of fascination and discussion among UFO enthusiasts. Were they aliens or military flares?
601: "Jackson, Mississippi"
Interesting Things with JC #601: "Jackson, Mississippi" - Discover the rich history of Jackson, Mississippi, from its Choctaw roots to the Woolworth's sit-in of 1963. Explore the museums, art galleries, and cultural institutions of this prosperous metropolis in the heart of the American South.
600: "In the year 600"
Interesting Things with JC #600: "In the year 600" - Discover the triumphs and turmoil of the Byzantine Empire under Emperor Maurice and his successor Heraclius, as they battled Sassanid Persia and established a unified legal system.
599: "Our 9 Senses"
Interesting Things with JC #599: "Our 9 Senses" - Did you know there are 9 senses instead of 5? In addition to sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell, there's proprioception, thermoception, equilibrioception, and interoception. Our senses make the world vibrant and dynamic.
595: "If you cut a worm in half, do both halves live?"
Interesting Things with JC #595: "If you cut a worm in half, do both halves live?" - Did you know that cutting earthworms in half is a myth? While some worms can regenerate their whole bodies, retain memories, and even behave like multiple worms when sliced up!
594: "Voyager's Record-Breaking Non-Stop Flight Around the World"
Interesting Things with JC #594: "Voyager's Record-Breaking Non-Stop Flight Around the World" - Did you know that in 1986, Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager made history by circumnavigating the globe in the Voyager without refueling? Their nine-day journey faced storms and mechanical issues, but they persevered.
592: "Alcatraz: A Story of Maximum Security and Mystery"
Interesting Things with JC #592: "Alcatraz: A Story of Maximum Security and Mystery" - Alcatraz Island, in the middle of San Francisco Bay, was one of the most secure prisons in the world. Despite this, 36 inmates attempted 14 escapes, with nearly all being captured or dying as a result. The prison closed March 21st, 1963 after 29 years of operation due to high costs, and the island became a popular tourist destination managed by the National Park Service.
591: "Theoretical Physics"
Interesting Things with JC #591: "Theoretical Physics" - Discover the secrets of the universe through the lens of theoretical physics, from the behavior of matter & energy to quantum computing.
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.
583: "True Confessions Day"
Interesting Things with JC #583: "True Confessions Day" - Confessing can be liberating! On True Confessions Day, share your secrets, relieve your guilt, and improve your relationships. Discover the benefits of confession and join the movement.