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Nick and Kyle break down the nuances of The Big Bang Theory and critique its place both in nerd culture and within our own hearts. Also we try as hard as we can to talk about the actual show as little as possible, and instead go on long tangents about the nerdy things we're actually interested in.
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Curiosity Theory

Dr. Dakotah Tyler & Justin Shaifer

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A podcast about sharpening your curiosity through science, stories, and bold questions. With Astrophysicist Dr. Dakotah Tyler & STEM Educator Justin Shaifer. Support the podcast by subscribing to our Patreon or visiting our Merch Store: Curiosity Theory Merch Store: https://www.curiositytheorypod.com/store Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CuriosityTheory
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Story Nerd

Melanie Hill, Valerie Francis

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For novelists, memoirists and screenwriters who want to write stories their readers will love. Each week literary editors, Valerie Francis and Melanie Hill, use films to explain how to craft a story that hooks the reader on page one and holds their attention all the way to the end. The goal is simple: to learn from writers who have come before us...what worked well and what didn't work so well. If you're a writer who loves to write, this podcast is for you! "The only thing that matters, and ...
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The Nerd Theory Podcast

The Nerd Theory Podcast

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@EchoBaseCustoms @SNAtoys and @VaderTheCollector from IG host a podcast where they talk about everything from Action Figures, Collecting, Movies, and Pop Culture, to crazy personal stories and so much more you'll wish you never knew!
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LowResHighDef

NextWave Radio Network

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Long-time podcasting partners and the geniuses* behind The Editing Bay and The 16-Bit Gladiators, Joel and Joe return! Raised on Spielberg, Star Wars and the NES, they bring their retro lens to current nerd-culture every week, chatting about video games, film, TV and everything in between. Their morning-radio approach and off-color commentary make for a podcast any geek will love. www.lowreshighdef.com
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Nauti Nerds

Urban Podcasts

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A weekly must-listen podcast hosted by Nautilus Marketing founder, Tom Jauncey. A show full of marketing and business insights for the true nerd in you! Tom shares stories on business, marketing and the life of being the Head Nerd at Nautilus Marketing along with useful actionable marketing tips each episode.
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Nerd out

Justin Blake

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Anime comics and much more Cover art photo provided by Paweł Czerwiński on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@pawel_czerwinski Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/justin-blake/support
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This is a community for self healers, Biohackers, practitioners, and any helping professionals. You’re in the right place if you’re seeking conversations about how pain becomes passion, the connections between physical, energetic, mental and spiritual bodies, finding your body's ancient wisdom, the latest biohacking technologies, clinical research, and if you just want to nerd out on complex bio chemistry and quantum physics. But also for entrepreneurs who seek infinite abundance and a suppo ...
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Fan Theory World

Fan Theory World

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FTW explores the fan theories of a wide a variety of fandoms. Co-hosts Erik and James dive into their favorite theories, the prominent theories circulating the internet and even the weird ones.
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The Audience Won't Like It

Rob and Leslie Shoecraft

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Married hosts Rob and Leslie Shoecraft invite you into their closet (literally) for a podcast that’s equal parts nostalgia trip, music nerd-out, and absurd banter. Born from a joke about how the audience probably won’t like it, the show leans into that spirit—riffing on everything from Star Trek episodes and Kitty Wells deep cuts, to feet, crockpots, and cover songs that live on YouTube thanks to copyright. Each week, the conversation drifts like two people killing time in line for a concert ...
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Anything But a One! Adventures in Historical Miniature Wargaming

Tom Castanos, Richard Martinez, Ray Winstead

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We are here to explore the world of historical miniature wargaming. We'll cover, game design theory, rules reviews, showcase new miniatures, and pretty much anything related to historical miniature wargaming. This bi-weekly podcast is hosted by veteran gamers each with 40+ years of experience in the genre.
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Thought Theory

Thought Theory

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Welcome to Thought Theory! We ask questions nobody knows the answers to. Join us for some fun facts, nerd words, and epic questions. Find our show notes and citations here: https://thoughttheory101.wixsite.com/thought2theory
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Significant Signals

Pixel Noise LLC

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A trained music theory nerd and an amateur music history nerd talk at length about the composition of songs from the last however many years. Expect conversations about music genres, classic albums, band origins, meaningful lyrics, and style inspirations.
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A&M Podcast (Basically One Piece)

A&M Podcast(basically a one pi

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My friend and I are huge nerds when it comes to manga and anime. We especially love to dive into One Piece. We both consider Oda(The author of one piece) to be the best writer in manga history. We dive deep into theories and possible outcomes of one piece as well as reflecting on the weekly chapters. We also discuss other manga and anime that we are a fan of. Warning: There will be spoilers and nerd arguments.
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The Out of Touch Nerds Podcast

Raven M. Theory, Fyrewulf, Kejax

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Are you a nerd? Geek? Super-fan? Maybe you like all that stuff but you aren't in touch with it all? Well what ever your vice is if it's geeky or nerdy then this is the show for you. Join the podcast host Raven M. Theory, FyreWulf and Kejax as they talk about comic books, video games, movies, tv shows, Japanese anime and more. They may be a little out of touch but they celebrate the nerd life. The Out of Touch Nerds Podcast.
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NerdKicks Podcast

Matt Gartland & Mindy Holahan

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Do you believe that nerdy skills are superpowers? We do! With the help of our amazing nerdy guests, we investigate our theory by celebrating our nerdy identities, examining our alter egos, and learning what it takes to be a truly influential and accomplished nerdy sidekick. Join us as we seek truth, ignite possibilities, and occasionally blow things up. NerdKicks, for the win!
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Thunder Pop

Steven Presley, Steven Presley

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The man who played internet Super Hero Captain Badass is back! Steven Presley is an Actor, writer, DJ and creator of the absurd, and now he is hosting a podcast about Pop Culture with a humorous out-of-the-box approach you will likely see everywhere else-- but what the heck give them a listen anyway. He and his panelists pull no punches unless they are trying to kiss someone's specific ass for their own gains. Steven Presley has been featured on Attack of the Show, Current TV, Tech TV SXSW C ...
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NERD'N OUT With TCG

Tredel Lambert

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Nerd out with me on all the things I love, like anime, comics, movies, mythology, art, and all that nerdy jazz. I will break down or go into detail on my favorite topics, and really get into the nitty gritty!
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Legitimate Goblin Discussion

Legitimate Goblin Discussion

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Legitimate Goblin Discussion with Sam and Aleks is a comedy podcast about cryptids, but not just those boring same old cryptids like bigfoot or mothman, but fun weird lesser known cryptids and local urban legends like The Squonk, Slattenpatten and Vince McMahon. Sam is a stand up comedian and comedy writer for The Hard Time and Hard Drive from Rochester, NY who currently lives in Los Angeles, California. Aleks is a nerd who works at an undisclosed job for an undisclosed amount of money.
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The #1 Pop Culture Podcast! Join your hosts, John and Noah as we discuss your favorite topics, Star Wars, Marvel, DC Comics, and Various Video Games. And enjoy plenty of interesting guests such as the people from Whats Wrong With You? and Generally Nerdy. So join us if you are a nerd and join the #1 Pop Culture Podcast The Nerdtok Podcast.
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Tatter

Michael Sargent

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Hosted by social psychologist Michael Sargent, this podcast has become a place for conversation about policy and politics, where Sargent talks with people who nerd out on the topics, bringing extensive knowledge, including knowledge of the limits of their knowledge. These nerds don't have the pocket protectors and social awkwardness of nerd stereotypes. They have wit, a love of fun, and most importantly, an understanding gained from the tattered pages of journals, books, and printouts of sta ...
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Dead Ideas: The History of Extinct Thoughts and Practices

B. T. Newberg and history nerd friends

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We explore ideas and practices once believed to be true but no longer. Each dead idea is explored in all its glorious eccentricity. For example, discover miasma, the theory that plague comes from stinky air; or the medical diagnosis of hysteria, which holds that women's wombs wander around their bodies causing trouble. Join us on a fun romp through the history of ideas that didn’t quite stand the test of time.
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Online Gods

Ian M Cook & Sahana Udupa

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Online Gods is a monthly podcast on digital cultures and their political ramifications, featuring lively conversations with scholars and activists. Presented by anthropologist Ian M. Cook, the podcast is a key initiative of the five year ERC project ONLINERPOL www.fordigitaldignity.com led by media anthropologist Sahana Udupa at LMU Munich, and cohosted by HAU Network for Ethnographic Theory. Online Gods represents our collective commitment to multimedia diffusion of research in accessible a ...
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A self-indulgent vanity project of a man with a microphone in hand, each episode explores a philosophical theme hopefully with a certain degree of accuracy. I try to keep it pretty light. More philosophy nerd than academic, it sprung out of free time during the pandemic. @KMaca5
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A Brit and a Yank married couple talk all things nerdy from DC, Marvel and all the pop-culture news, comics and shows in-between. Hear hot takes on latest movie/tv releases or possibly arguing over which show is better. With two different view-points in one show, you never know what hijinks will happen - get your geek on and listen today.
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Join CNN's Chief Media Correspondent Brian Stelter for a behind the scenes look at the remarkable Apollo 11 mission. This podcast features new interviews with astronaut Michael Collins, author Margot Lee Shetterly and Apollo 11 film director Todd Douglas Miller. If you're a space nerd like us, join us for a very special 50th anniversary look at the moon landing...Apollo 11: Beyond the Moon.
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Crossnerds

Crossnerds

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Crossnerds is the world's best—er, nerdiest—crossword puzzle podcast. Editors, constructors, solvers, and allies deliver piping-hot takes on the New York Times crossword puzzle and the vast cruciuniverse of wordplay beyond.
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Secret Transmission Podcast

Bad Secret Media

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A satire podcast about all things strange! Conspiracies, myths, legends, cryptozoology, UFO sightings, aliens, fringe science, the supernatural, serial killers, and anything else weird! Just a few people who know very little, trying to learn about everything. The show is also produced by a fun loving "Satan" character.With a new topic every episode, we try to look over all the facts, and the "facts" about each topic and figure out if its true or not.So come join us as we... TRY TO EXPLAIN... ...
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I swear I wasn't trying to commit to the False Start title, I was just so carried away by soup that I accidentally released our last bonus episode as a main feed episode. So here's the REAL first episode of the season, and now you also have an idea of that hot soup content you're missing if you're not on our bonus feed at: patreon.com/tbbtt…
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Wayne's World is a superior example of an anti-plot story (and it's hilarious to boot!). As Melanie and I take a much deserved recording break to enjoy the holidays with our families, we're sharing this archive episode with you because, if nothing else, it'll bring a smile to your face and give you a good laugh. We'll be back on January 15, 2026 wi…
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This week on Curiosity Theory, Dr. Dakotah Tyler and Justin Shaifer teamed up with Science in the City hosts Ashley Christine and Kalpana Pot for a wild conversation that jumps from sci fi to short form science, flat earthers, and the internet brain rot we are all swimming in. It is messy, funny, and unexpectedly thoughtful. Equal parts science, cu…
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Two of us trade fast picks on music and movies, then veer into ghost stories, dreams, and whether reality is bigger than it looks. We close with a lively defense-and-craft breakdown of Baby It’s Cold Outside and why performance and context matter. • consumption corner from tea to The Roots and George Cables • ambient study pick from Mehdi’s Instrum…
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This week on Questionable Content, Dr. Dakotah Tyler (@dr.starkid) and Justin Shaifer (@mr.fascinate) break down Disney’s massive new partnership with OpenAI’s Sora and what it means for creators, the WGA, IP ownership, and the new wave of AI-driven media. They discuss celebrity likeness exploitation, the decreasing leverage of creators in an AI-do…
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It's a brand new season and that means Melanie and I are studying two new topics: narrative drive and conflict triangles. Conflict and page-turners are usually associated with action stories, thrillers and the like. But DOUBT is a quiet, character-driven film that is so expertly crafted it grabs the viewer's attention immediately and holds it right…
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On this episode of Curiosity Theory, Dr. Dakotah Tyler (@dr.starkid) and Justin Shaifer (@mr.fascinate) sit down with neuroscientist Lindsay Ejoh (@neuromelody) for a deep exploration into pain, gene editing, viral vectors, and the brain’s decision making machinery. They break down how pain neurons work, how viruses modify DNA, what CRISPR allows u…
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We trade tea, jazz, and arcade nostalgia for a deep dive into “Highwayman,” breaking down guitar lines, phrasing, and why the 80s video refuses to go to space. Simple games, simple songs, and how restraint can feel wide open. • what our show sounds like and why it’s equal parts music and nonsense • Stuff the band, Julian Lage, Grover Washington Jr,…
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In episode 25 of The Whole Shebang podcast, hosts Bailey and Raquel and guest Judy discuss their favorite childhood animated movies, focusing on how these films impacted them emotionally. They talk about movies like 'All Dogs Go to Heaven,' 'The Land Before Time,' 'The Black Cauldron,' 'Bambi,' '101 Dalmatians,' 'Aladdin,' 'Anastasia,' 'Balto,' 'Th…
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This is storytelling at its finest. We could study it to learn about almost any aspect of writing, but this week, Melanie and I are highlighting the complexity and nuance of the main character. He's a passive character, which makes for an especially interesting study of both the hero's monologue and the shadow. If you've not seen THE HOLDOVERS yet,…
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Are we the problematic generation? In this episode of Curiosity Theory, astrophysicist Dr. Dakotah Tyler (@dr.starkid) and STEM educator and media producer Justin Shaifer (@mr.fascinate) unpack how fast culture is shifting, why kids see Justin as “unk,” how generational labels get created, and whether Justin’s TEDx talk helped cement the term “Gen …
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Two hosts unwind with tea and soup, bounce from Usher to Steely Dan, then dive deep into The Sandman’s “The Sound of Her Wings.” We trace Death’s quiet mercy, Hob’s stubborn hope, and end with a joyful Paul Simon cover that lifts the room. • quick hits on Usher, Steely Dan, Nightfly, and Larry Carlton • tea rituals, Ayurveda warmth, and why soup se…
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If you are writing a villain’s POV in your story, this episode is for you. Lydia Tar is a villain but she’s also the protagonist of the story. Quite simply: villain + protagonist = anti-hero. The slow reveal of Tar’s shadow is a masterclass in writing a villain POV. You could start off with an evil villain and maintain that line in your story, but …
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This week on Curiosity Theory, Dr. Dakotah Tyler (@dr.starkid) and Justin Shaifer (@mr.fascinate) break down a new research study showing that taking a break from social media does not reliably improve or worsen mental health. They dig into why detox narratives are so popular, the placebo and expectation effects behind “feeling better,” and the act…
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We slow Bathwater into a smoky ballad, break down the E minor to G major lift, and trace how that tension mirrors longing and devotion. Hospice stories from rural Ohio bring music therapy to life, showing how live songs can steady fear, honor memory, and create dignity at the end. • why a slowed arrangement of Bathwater reveals stronger bones • E h…
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My HRV has been chronically low for as long as I’ve tracked it. It stayed low through different seasons of healing, nervous system work, circadian alignment, and lifestyle changes. Nothing seemed to move it.In this episode, I break down what I’ve learned through research and personal experience about why HRV remains low in certain individuals, even…
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In this episode of The Whole Shebang Podcast, co-hosts Bailey and Raquel discuss the recently concluded TV series 'Hazbin Hotel' Season 2. They share their thoughts on the season, including a general overview, favorite episodes and scenes, character arcs, and significant plot developments. They also provide their song rankings, with discussions sur…
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If you're curious about how to handle unlikeable protagonists, this episode is for you! In Hitchcock's classic, DIAL M FOR MURDER, the protagonist is the villain — he plots the murder of his wife, and that's about as unlikeable as it gets! His anti-hero's monologue is a veritable masterclass and his shadow reveals that he's actually kind of a nice …
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On this episode of Curiosity Theory, Dr. Dakotah Tyler (@dr.starkid) and Justin Shaifer (@mr.fascinate) take you on a tour from ancient Mars to spiral galaxies to the trends moving through your social feeds. We start with new NASA results and the possibility of life on Mars, unpack what counts as a real biosignature, and dig into ideas like pansper…
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The villain isn’t a stand in for the hero’s shadow. The villain is a warning to the hero if the hero doesn't learn to integrate their shadow. The Incredibles is storytelling gold and a very clear example of the role of the villain and hero plus their relationship to the hero’s shadow. Of course, every good superhero movie needs a hero’s monologue a…
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Two married hosts build a practical rubric for “bedtime sitcoms” and re-rank favorites by sleepability, then dive into a Bee Gees classic about a death-row plea, complete with key changes, Mellotron lore, and unexpected cover ideas. Along the way we hit Vonnegut satire, Oliver Stone’s JFK, and guitar-hero rabbit holes without losing the thread of c…
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This week on Curiosity Theory, Dr. Dakotah Tyler (@dr.starkid) and Justin Shaifer (@mr.fascinate) sit down with Suh the Scholar (@suhthescholar) — a PhD stem-cell scientist — for a deep, funny, and inspiring conversation about the future of human biology. They explore stem-cell breakthroughs, the ethics of replacing body parts, and whether open-sou…
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Join Bailey and Raquel in Episode 23 of the Whole Shebang Podcast as they dive into a mini book club! In this episode, they recommend and discuss their favorite fantasy books to each other, featuring 'The Magisterium' series by Holly Black and Cassandra Clare, and 'The House Witch' series by Della Mock. Expect laughs, magical hijinks, and cozy reco…
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If you're writing a dual protagonist story, a story with multiple plot lines or a romance, this episode is for you! After the spookiness of last week's episode, I thought we are all due for a feel-good, positive juju kinda movie. What better choice than THE PROPOSAL? Enjoy! -V. Acquire the power to write a bestselling story at storynerd.ca/courses …
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We road‑trip to OhioPyle for a 20th anniversary, walk through Fallingwater’s living sculpture, and end up rethinking how space changes sound. Along the way we review a Stardew Valley symphony, chase Layla down a rabbit hole, and learn a haunted lake song that won’t let go. • Frank Lloyd Wright’s compression and release in daily living spaces • Why …
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This week on Curiosity Theory, Dr. Dakotah Tyler (@dr.starkid) and Justin Shaifer (@mr.fascinate) unpack the rise of anti-intellectualism and the cultural war on science. From misinformation to AI ethics, they explore why people are losing trust in experts and sci-fi stories like Foundation and Alien Earth. Join our patreon community: https://www.p…
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Two married friends wait outside a venue and tumble from a haunted 80s classic into a love letter to The Roots. We map the chills of The Dollhouse Murders, the craft behind “The Next Movement,” and why live musicianship still feels like a magic trick. • roleplaying two strangers in a concert line • premise for covers on YouTube only due to copyrigh…
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In this episode, I’m joined by Lydia Joy, founder of Rewilded Wellness and co-creator of the Holistic Mineral Balancing Program, to explore the deeper language of the body through minerals, microbes, genetics, and astrology.Lydia has a rare ability to see beyond data. When she looks at an HTMA or gut analysis, she sees your soul’s blueprint — the a…
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You need to read stories you don’t like. Yep, it’s true. This week I put my body on the line and I forced myself (and Valerie - so sorry, please forgive me) to watch The Substance. I don’t read, watch, or listen to horror, but there are times when I need to go outside my comfort zone to learn more about the craft. My topic this season is The Shadow…
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This week on Curiosity Theory, Dr. Dakotah Tyler and Justin Shaifer sit down with Nick Jackson (@nick.immunologist), an immunologist and PhD candidate, to explore the incredible complexity of the immune system and what it reveals about life itself. They talk about how immunity learns, adapts, and evolves; how viruses shape who we are; and what biol…
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Two married hosts build a jingle, chase TV nostalgia, and then land on something useful: how a $30 slow cooker quietly drives real body-composition results. Along the way we trade book and album obsessions and unpack one satisfying borrowed chord that makes a chorus bloom. • show premise of married strangers in a concert line • 80s theme songs and …
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In episode 22 of the Whole Shebang Podcast, hosts Bailey and Raquel celebrate Halloween by sharing nostalgic memories and traditions. They discuss childhood experiences of trick-or-treating in Canada, dressing up in costumes, decorating their houses, and Halloween activities in elementary school. They also reminisce about their favourite costumes a…
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How does your reader know why your protagonist does what she does? This seemingly minor detail is one of the most important parts of your story and the way you let the reader know about it is through the hero's monologue. What aspect of your protagonist is hidden from her, from your reader, or both? If you want to create a main character with dimen…
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NASA is planning to land a nuclear reactor on the Moon — but what does that mean for humanity’s future in space? Dr. Dakotah Tyler and Justin Shaifer break down nuclear fusion, stellar explosions, the origins of gold, pulsar planets, black holes, and even the first possible moments when life could have existed in the cosmos. They explore how civili…
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We break down why simple songs feel so good and how one borrowed chord can make them feel even better. Along the way we talk Gordon Lightfoot, play through I–IV–V, and show how V/V, flat VII, and a major III can lift a chorus without losing the map. • the show premise as a line-wait chat about music and songs • three-chord basics in A and how major…
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I think I missed the mark with my choice for What When Right this Season. I went with The Outrun because it scored well on ratings sites. Why did this movie get such good ratings when both Valerie and I had trouble staying engaged? It’s a story that has great performances and it handles addiction without judgement. There’s also some parallel story …
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In this episode, Dr. Dakotah Tyler and Justin Shaifer dig into a wide range of topics and break in the new studio that Justin built from the ground up for Curiosity Theory! Support Curiosity Theory by: Joining our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/CuriosityTheory Visiting the merch store: https://www.curiositytheorypod.com/store Follow on socials:…
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