862: Good Vibrations, Uncrustables, & Bad Cheer

862: Good Vibrations, Uncrustables, & Bad Che...

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983: LEGO Poop Study, Toxic Stadiums & The Susan Powter Story

On this episode of The Brain Candy Podcast, Sarah Rice and Susie Meister discuss the viral scientific study regarding LEGO digestion. We explore the pediatric research that determined exactly how long it takes for a swallowed LEGO brick to pass through the digestive system and th ...  Show more

982: The Truth About Scurvy, Yogurtland Hacks, & A New Kingdom?

Is Alex Honnold a "bad dad" for scaling the Taipei skyscraper? Susie and Sarah react to his latest feat and debate where the line is between bravery and recklessness.In this episode, Sarah also reveals her secrets to becoming an all-time Yogurtland champion, including how to maxi ...  Show more

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