269: Catchphrases, Pizza Everyday, & October Babies

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997: Lightning Strikes, Bucket List Bankruptcy, & Microcheating

Today we learn what happens to your body when you're struck by lightning, why some people don't feel anything, and why many victims believe they are human lightning rods. We find out about the one Minnesota town that is not on Google Earth, the reason they don't want to be includ ...  Show more

996: Mountaintop Art, Alpine Divorce, & Hype Aversion

We have a new sound effect--so brace yourself! We learn about an artist who stole the top one inch from a mountain summit, and we have to debate whether we hate the artist or the mountain climbers who are mad at him. Sarah shares why her new hobby is her destiny, and she is going ...  Show more

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