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S7 Ep 21- At The Movies- Science
This week on the show – Who really drew the charcoal nude of Kate Winslet in the 1997 blockbuster, Titanic? How can you determine how high a cloud is? Also, Nick and Roy welcome special guest, Eric Raddatz, the founder and director of the Ft. Myers Film Festival. How long does it take to organize a film festival? Listen, laugh, and learn.
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S7 Ep 20- Animals- History- Food
This week on the show – What crucial information do the earlobes of chickens give us? Who would add olive oil to a caffe latte? And, what popular children’s candy has carnauba wax in it? Listen, laugh, and learn with Nick & Roy.
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S7 Ep 19- Garden-Expressions-Inventions
This week on the show – Expert gardener, Mark Cullen, joins Nick and Roy. How do you prune a plum tree? Are bananas herbs? And why do we say, “I’m as sick as a dog”? Listen, laugh, and learn with Nick & Roy.
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S7 EP 18- MUSIC-MONEY-FASHION
This week on the show – What band made history by playing a show on all seven continents in one year? Approximately how much does the Apple Corporation make in one minute? Who is the oldest men’s clothier in the USA? Listen, laugh, and learn with Nick and Roy.
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S7 Ep 17- Fashion- Garden-Animals
This week on the show – Have you ever had a “Manhattan Special”? Do ducks know how to surf? What flying insects have their own version of the Kama Sutra? Listen, laugh, and learn with Nick & Roy.
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Three Cheers for a Happy & Healthy 2023!
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The Rum Rebellion
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What We Can Learn From Microscopic Life In Antarctica
Our colleagues at the TED Radio Hour introduce us to wildlife filmmaker Ariel Waldman. She says the coldest continent is brimming with invisible life that…
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Stuff You Missed in History Class
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