
The Science Behind The 'Call Of The Void'
When you’re in a high place, peering over a ledge or a drop off, do you ever get that super weird feeling that you should just...jump? This is a real scientific phenomenon. It has a name: The call of the void.
28 Juni 201826min

The Axe Murderer Who Loved Jazz
A serial killer dubbed "The Axeman" terrorized New Orleans in 1918-1919. One day, the local paper published a letter he'd written saying that he would strike again on a particular night. The only thing that would spare you... was listening to jazz. We dive into this popular TIL story from Reddit.
22 Juni 201830min

The Net Neutrality Debate Is Not Over Yet
Redditors discover a massive online conspiracy. A man risks life, limb and the ire of morning motorists to protect the ideal of a free and open internet.
15 Juni 201835min

Love In Transition
Every relationship has a story. Samantha and Laura's is extraordinary. In recognition of Pride month, we bring you a story of love in transition.
7 Juni 201831min

When You're A Meme: The Ballad Of Ken Bone
We talk to the man, the meme, the legend: Ken Bone. What happens to a meme deterred? We find out.
1 Juni 201824min

In Memoriam: Gravestones And Green Burials
Death: It comes for all of us, eventually. This week we bring you two tales from Reddit about the Grim Reaper himself. One involves gravestones; the other, a "natural" way to think about burial.
24 Maj 201826min

Rice Bunny: Censorship And #MeToo In China
How Chinese #MeToo activists are keeping the movement alive, despite government censorship.
17 Maj 201825min

Bonus: Yanny Vs. Laurel... Vs. Yaley?
We bring you a bonus episode that takes on the "Yanny vs. Laurel" debate that's dividing the Internet.
16 Maj 201816min






















