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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775: "Minorcan Mike's Datil Pepper Saga"

Interesting Things with JC #775: "Minorcan Mike's Datil Pepper Saga" - Embark on a spicy journey through the culinary heritage of St. Augustine, guided by Minorcan Mike. Discover the rich history of datil peppers, their cultivation, and the sensory symphony they create in this flavorful narrative. Tune in to explore a taste of history and heritage on the podcast!

A very special thank you to “Love Shack BBQ” for suggesting today’s episode.

Ref - https://www.minorcanmikes.com/

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683: "Wolf Eel"

Interesting Things with JC #683: "Wolf Eel" - The wolf eel, scientifically known as Anarrhichthys ocellatus, is a fascinating creature found in the cold waters of the northeastern Pacific Ocean.

With its snakelike appearance, monogamous pair bonds, and powerful hunting abilities, it captivates marine enthusiasts. From their rocky reef habitats to their unique ability to "gape" when threatened, wolf eels offer an intriguing glimpse into the diverse world of marine life.

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625: "Tomatoes: The Genetic Marvel"

Interesting Things with JC #625: "Tomatoes: The Genetic Marvel" - a team of plant geneticists uncovers the remarkable genetic machinery of tomatoes, discovering that they possess more genes than a human being. Through the lens of science and the senses, this tale explores the intricate techniques of plant genetics and the endless possibilities waiting to be uncovered.

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