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The best podcasts to make you question the things you see around you

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Who am I?

I was born in Britain, I followed my heart to Germany and now a thirst for adventure has brought me to Colombia. I love podcasts, books, sweet stuff and a weird British sport called netball. I really don't like history that is full of dates and battles and dry facts, but I absolutely love finding out curious tales about where things came from and how these stories are relevant to us today. A couple of years ago I started a podcast with three friends to start digging into the curious backstories of everyday things. It has been SO much fun! And yes, disclaimer, I will include it in this list :)

What is my podcast playlist about?

Pods that surprise you, entertain you and challenge you by telling you a story you DIDN'T know about a thing or person or idea that you DO know.

The podcasts I picked and why

1. The Cult of Starbucks

Why this podcast?

I am not a grisly true-crime girly but I am a cult-pod girly - whether it's a story about a recognized cult or the kind of cults we don't even know we are part of. This episode digs into the past and present to make us look twice at something as as standard as Starbucks.

Sounds Like A Cult - The Cult of Starbucks

The Cult of Starbucks

Sounds Like A Cult

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11/08/22 • 67 min

Remember the Juniper Latte? Wasn't it just about the strangest thing you ever tasted? Yet, you still came back. Some might say you couldn't help yourself. This week, Amanda and Isa *roast* Starbucks’s “cult following”—the coffee religion with a church on every street corner—from its savvy marketing tactics and insider-y vocabulary to its addictive beverages and behind-the-scenes corporate ~vibes~. With a Starbucks cup in hand, comedian Jade Catta-Preta adds an extra shot of espresso to this episode as our very special guest.
Tickets to Isa's Live Shows in NYC & DC: https://linktr.ee/isaamedinaa Tickets to Sounds Like A Cult Live in LA, Sunday, Dec. 4: https://www.dynastytypewriter.com/events-calendar?loxi_pathname=/sounds-like-a-cult-live-3418

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11/08/22 • 67 min

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2. Pythagoras

Why this podcast?

This podcast is so much more fun than a history class. Each week a comedian and a historian chat about some person or event from the past. This episode puts a whole new spin on something we all had to learn in math class by teaching us the weird and wonderful sides of that dude Pythagoras.

You're Dead to Me - Pythagoras

Pythagoras

You're Dead to Me

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01/26/24 • 57 min

In this episode, Greg Jenner is joined by Professor Edith Hall and comedian Desiree Burch to learn all about ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician Pythagoras. Pythagoras is famous in maths classes everywhere for his triangle theorem, but surprisingly little is known about his actual life, and his theorem was actually invented by Babylonian mathematicians centuries before he was born! Taking in his beliefs about reincarnation, his possible divine parentage, and the cult he might have started, this episode explores the myths and legends that grew up in the ancient world about Pythagoras’s life in the centuries after his death.

Research by: Josh Rice Written by: Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow, Emma Nagouse and Greg Jenner Produced by: Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow and Greg Jenner Audio Producer: Steve Hankey Senior Producer: Emma Nagouse

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01/26/24 • 57 min

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3. Episode 1: Save The Whale

Why this podcast?

This series is both enlightening and nostalgic. It takes a film that featured heavily in many of our childhoods - Free Willy - and tells the real story of the real whale. It's a reminder to not always buy into the Hollywood fairytale! This is the first episode so start here.

The Good Whale - Episode 1: Save The Whale
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11/14/24 • 46 min

When the movie “Free Willy” is released, word gets out that the star, a killer whale named Keiko, is sick and living in a tiny pool at a Mexican amusement park. An environmentalist sets out to give the fans what they want: their favorite celebrity orca back in the sea.

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Have a story pitch, a tip, or feedback on The Good Whale or other shows from Serial Productions? Email us at [email protected]

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11/14/24 • 46 min

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4. ZIP codes: Delivering more than you bargained for

Why this podcast?

This is such a clear example of how the most banal things can hide fascinating stories if we just ask the right questions. Following the journey of the ZIP code reveals a tale of pride, discrimination, money and secrets - your secrets!

Don't Drink the Milk – The curious history of things - ZIP codes: Delivering more than you bargained for

ZIP codes: Delivering more than you bargained for

Don't Drink the Milk – The curious history of things

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09/10/24 • 33 min

Psst, your ZIP code is telling all your secrets. In fact, so much is hidden in that short string of digits at the end of your address – we're talking pride, discrimination and marketing gold. Starting with a bulging wartime mail sack and ending with a cup of tea down an Irish country road – this is the winding journey of the postal code.
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09/10/24 • 33 min

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5. Sad Ass Songs

Why this podcast?

An oldie but a goodie. This series, and in particular this episode, will have you deep in thought the next time Dolly Parton's 9 to 5 comes on at karaoke or a family wedding. There's so much more to Dolly's music and life story than meets the eye. A fascinating deep-dive!

Dolly Parton's America - Sad Ass Songs

Sad Ass Songs

Dolly Parton's America

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10/15/19 • 57 min

We begin with a simple question: How did the queen of the boob joke become a feminist icon? Helen Morales, author of “Pilgrimage to Dollywood,” gave us a stern directive – look at the lyrics! So we dive into Dolly’s discography, starting with the early period of what Dolly calls “sad ass songs” to find remarkably prescient words of female pain, slut-shaming, domestic violence, and women being locked away in asylums by cheating husbands. We explore how Dolly took the centuries-old tradition of the Appalachian “murder ballad”—an oral tradition of men singing songs about brutally killing women—and flipped the script, singing from the woman’s point of view. And as her career progresses, the songs expand beyond the pain to tell tales of leaving abuse behind.

How can such pro-woman lyrics come from someone who despises the word feminism? Dolly explains.

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10/15/19 • 57 min

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