
The Scent of Revolution: George Washington’s Cologne and the Politics of American Perfume
In 1780, George Washington bought two cases of American-made cologne as a diplomatic gift for the Marquis de Lafayette. It was soft power disguised as fragrance. Here’s the full story.Full Episode Des...
16 Jun 13min

When the City Tries to Demolish Your Art: The Legal Battles Behind America’s Most Defiant Folk Art Sites
The Watts Towers survived a 10,000-pound crane test. The Heidelberg Project survived bulldozers. Salvation Mountain survived an environmental hit job. Here’s how folk art fights city hall.Full Episode...
9 Jun 13min

The Untethered Workforce: What 18.5 Million Digital Nomads Are Doing to Cities, Labor Laws, and the American Dream
Over 18 million Americans now identify as digital nomads. Here’s what happens to cities, labor law, and civic life when high-paying work permanently detaches from geography.Full Episode DescriptionFor...
2 Jun 9min

Selling the Past: How the 2008 Financial Crisis Forced Historic Preservationists to Choose What to Save
After 2008, preservation nonprofits couldn’t afford the buildings they existed to protect. What happened when the organizations tasked with saving history had to sell history to survive?Full Episode D...
26 Mai 13min

Built From Broken Glass: The Science and Stubbornness of Saving America’s Folk Art Environments
Simon Rodia built the Watts Towers from scrap steel and seashells. Now engineers use lasers and tilt meters to keep them standing. Here’s how you save art that was never meant to last.Full Episode Des...
19 Mai 18min

The Thermos, the Bandana, and the Chopstick: A Scientist’s Guide to Making Great Cocktails Anywhere
You don’t need a Japanese mixing glass or a silver strainer to make a world-class cocktail. Here’s the physics and history behind five everyday objects that replace your entire bar kit.Full Episode De...
12 Mai 13min

One Night in a Campground: How Full-Time RVers Legally Become South Dakota Residents
You can become a legal South Dakota resident in 24 hours — one hotel receipt is all it takes. Here’s how nomads exploit domicile laws to slash their tax bills.Full Episode DescriptionTo establish lega...
5 Mai 13min

The Budget Nomad Survival Guide: How to Live Full-Time on the Road for $800 a Month
Jordan Poole lived better on a fraction of what he thought he needed for retirement. Here’s the complete financial framework for full-time RV living without breaking the bank.Full Episode DescriptionT...
30 Apr 15min



















