Cool Weird Awesome With Brady Carlson
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Cool Weird Awesome carves out a few minutes each day for the great stuff. The stuff we all need so we don't think the world has gone completely crazy.
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To Make A Cold War Documentary, NBC Funded An Escape Tunnel Under The Berlin Wall
10/12/2025 Duração: 03minToday in 1962, NBC broadcast a documentary showing a daring and dramatic effort to rescue people from Communist East Berlin. What was unusual was that NBC had essentially funded that rescue project. Plus: a raccoon breaks into a store in Virginia, gets drunk, passes out and gets in trouble with the law. Escape From East Berlin (New York Times)Drunk raccoon found passed out in Virginia store bathroom after ransacking it: officials (WJLA)Join our Patreon backers and keep building this show
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How Donny Hathaway’s “This Christmas” Became A Song For Every Christmas
09/12/2025 Duração: 03minToday in 1970, the release of the Donny Hathaway song "This Christmas." It's become a holiday classic, even if it took a couple decades to get there. Plus: in the Czech Republic you can get an Advent calendar that’s made of salami. Donny Hathaway's "This Christmas" (Chicago Sun-Times via Archive.org) Salami Advent Calendar, Czech Republic (Present & Correct via Bluesky) Get to know our show better as a backer on Patreon
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This Robot Could Plant Baby Trees To Reforest An Area After A Forest Fire
08/12/2025 Duração: 03minThis year brought us some pretty awful wildfires. A project in Portugal called Trovador asks if robots could take on some of the post-wildfire work for us. Plus: a farm in Shelby, Ohio is offering yoga classes with its otters. tree-planting robot saves burned land from deforestation by putting seedlings in the ground (designboom)An 'otterly' good time: Ohio farm offers ‘world’s only’ yoga class where otters set the vibe (10TVOur show is 100 percent human-powered, thanks to our backers on Patreon
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Bat Week: Libraries In Portugal Are Preserving Old Books With Help From Bats
05/12/2025 Duração: 02minThis week we're replaying our favorite shows about winged mammals. In this episode from April 2023, we visit two centuries-old libraries in Portugal where bat colonies actually offer some pretty useful service in protecting their extremely rare old volumes. Plus: there's a library in Washington state that collects unpublished manuscripts. These Portuguese Libraries Are Infested With Bats — and They Like It That Way (Travel + Leisure via Yahoo!)The Brautigan Library (Futility Closet)Help us build our library of new episodes as a backer on Patreon
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Bat Week: Bats Who Randomly End Up Living Together Sometimes Become Friends
04/12/2025 Duração: 03minThis week we're replaying our favorite shows about winged mammals. In this episode from April 2022, research from Ohio State University finds bats can become close when they’re made to live together. Plus: in 1930, a BBC announcer came on the air to say “there is no news.” Like college roommates, vampire bats bond when randomly paired (Ohio State University)#OnThisDay 1930: the BBC’s news announcer said, “there is no news” (BBCArchive on Twitter)Our Patreon backers keep this show flying and making friends!
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Bat Week: Bats Can Predict Where Their Prey Is Headed
03/12/2025 Duração: 02minThis week we're replaying our favorite shows about winged mammals. In this episode from November 2020, researchers at Johns Hopkins University say bats can essentially “hear” into the future to find food. Plus: when The MTV European Music Awards let fans vote on the internet for Best Act Ever, the internet Rickrolled music history. Hearing the Future (Johns Hopkins University)MTV EMAs name Rick Astley ‘Best Act Ever’ (NME)Cool Weird Awesome will never give its Patreon backers up, will never let them down…
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Bat Week: Babies Babble, And So Do Baby Bats
02/12/2025 Duração: 03minThis week we're replaying our favorite shows about winged mammals. In this episode from September 2021, research finds if you spend time with baby bats, you might hear them doing essentially the same babbling sounds that baby humans make. Plus: the YouTube channel Steadycraftin turns those orange into 3D printed robot figures. Baby Bats Babble Just Like Human Infants (Treehugger)Turning Plastic Pill Bottles Into Orange Robot Figurines (Laughing Squid)We hang on our Patreon backers’ every word
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Bat Week: Bats Can Remember Our Ringtones
01/12/2025 Duração: 03minThis week we're replaying our favorite shows about winged mammals. In this episode from June 2022, a study from Ohio State University finds bats can remember a ringtone for years if they associate the sound with food. Plus: a French company uses old face masks to make rulers and protractors for geometry class. A rare discovery of long-term memory in wild frog-eating bats (Ohio State University)Plaxtil Recycles Used Face Masks Into School Supplies (Cool Hunting)Our Patreon backers always remember how to make this show possible – thanks for your support!
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Train Cars, A Trip To The Beach And Telegraphs Helped Inspire The Bar Code
28/11/2025 Duração: 03minA lot of people are out shopping today, so we'll look at the history of the unsung hero of all that fast and furious commerce, the bar code. Plus: If you’re in the community of Ariel, Washington, you might be marking DB Cooper Day. Scan here: Endowed professor delves into the history of the barcode (Clemson)A hijacker holiday in Washington (BBC)Scan yourself into our Patreon site as one of this show’s backers
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Thanksgiving Without Cranberries? For Many Americans In 1959, It Happened
27/11/2025 Duração: 03minCranberry sauce is one of the most traditional Thanksgiving side dishes, but not in 1959. That was the year of what History.com has called the Great Cranberry Scare. Plus: years ago, the balloon wranglers at the big parade in New York used to just let them float free at the end of the event! How the Great Cranberry Scare of 1959 Set Off a Thanksgiving Panic (History.com)FREE-FLOATING NYC THANKSGIVING PARADE BALLOONS CAUSED MAYHEM (Untapped New York)We’re thankful every day for our Patreon backers, please join them in supporting our podcast
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The Tan Hill Inn, Where Getting Snowed In With Strangers Can Actually Be Fun
26/11/2025 Duração: 03minToday in 2021, the BBC reported on a winter storm that essentially trapped dozens of guests and an Oasis cover band for days at a Yorkshire inn… and they kind of loved it. Plus: a guy in France starts digging in his backyard and strikes gold. Actual gold. Storm Arwen: Customers set to spend third night at Britain's highest pub (BBC) A Man Was Digging in His Backyard—and Found a Hidden Treasure Worth $800K (Popular Mechanics)We wouldn't mind hanging out for a long weekend with our Patreon backers
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Mr. Delicious, The Fast Food Mascot Who Sold Roast Beef With A Side Of Middle-Aged Angst
25/11/2025 Duração: 03minToday in 1992, the fast food chain Rax filed for bankruptcy, a few months after launching an ad campaign featuring the fast food world’s first smart-alecky, ironic and probably very depressed mascot. Plus: a contestant in the Miss Mundo Chile pageant performed an original death metal song, complete with roaring throat singing. The Short, Sad, Strange Life of Mr. Delicious (NathanRabin.com)Miss Chile Contestant Stuns Audience With Original Death Metal Performance (My Modern Met)Back our podcast on Patreon so we don’t have to hire a cranky, overly chatty mascot to drum up business for us
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Bessie Blount Griffin Invented A Way For Veterans With Disabilities To Feed Themselves, And So Much More
24/11/2025 Duração: 03minToday in 1914, the birthday of Bessie Blount Griffin, physical therapist, inventor, forensic expert, writer, speaker.... the list goes on and on. Plus: a museum in Paris is auctioning off dozens of vehicles from popular movies and TV shows. BESSIE BLOUNT GRIFFIN (1914-2009) (Blackpast)Movie Car Museum Liquidating 50 Famous Vehicles at No Reserve (The Drive)Help move our show forward as a backer on Patreon
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PropType Turns Almost Any Surface Into An Augmented Reality Keyboard
21/11/2025 Duração: 03minFor years, we’ve been able to type on our devices just about anywhere we go. Now there’s a project that can let us type on just about any surface, not just on our phones or computers. Plus: tomorrow in Selma, North Carolina, it’s Santa's Groovy Disco Party. New AR system turns common surfaces into high-precision keyboards for faster input (Interesting Engineering)Santa's Groovy Disco Party (Johnston County NC)With just a little bit of typing and a dollar a month, you could fund this podcast on Patreon
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Yo-Yos Work A Little Differently In Space Than Here On Earth
20/11/2025 Duração: 03minToday in 1866, the first US patent for the yo-yo. It’s a device that’s been around in some forms since ancient times, and there have even been a few occasions when it’s gone into space. Plus: starting tomorrow in Claremore, Oklahoma, it's Dickens on the Boulevard. Toys in space (UPI)Dickens on the Boulevard (TravelOK)Don’t let this show spin in place! Back us on Patreon today
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How Bullwinkle Once Managed To Honk Off A Lot Of TV-Owning Parents
19/11/2025 Duração: 03minToday in 1959, the premiere of the show we know today as Rocky and Bullwinkle. It was an extremely irreverent show, especially for its time… and that’s why one of its jokes ended up getting the producers in trouble. Plus: Chicago is celebrating 50 years of its famous film reviewing duo, Siskel and Ebert. Watch the Banned Bullwinkle Bumper That Had Kids Ripping Off TV Knobs & Parents Furious (Movieweb)Siskel & Ebert at 50 (Choose Chicago)Hey kids, go tell your grownups to donate to this show’s Patreon page or you’ll pull all the wires out of the TV!
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Peel Off A Layer Of This Paper Plate For Earth’s Sake
18/11/2025 Duração: 03minPeelware is a company selling paper plates that can be reused more than a dozen times. When you're done using it, peel off the top layer and today in 2115, the release of the Robert Rodriguez movie 100 Years. peelable layers of paper plates break down without additional waste as single-use dishware (designboom)13 Completed Movies That Were Never Released (Screenrant)Our Patreon backers make every layer of our show possible, join them today
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Pedestrianism, The Enormously Popular 19th Century Sport Where People Went For Really Long Walks
17/11/2025 Duração: 03minFor National Take A Hike Day, we look back at a time in the 1800s when huge crowds bought tickets to see people walk around in loops for days at a time. Plus: for National Homemade Bread Day, the story of the bakery that made an eight-foot-long loaf for "I Love Lucy."The strange 19th-Century sport that was cooler than football (BBC) How Competitive Walking Captivated Georgian Britain (Atlas Obscura)I Love Lucy The Complete Picture History of the Most Popular TV Show Ever, Authorized by the Lucille Ball Estate by Michael McClay (via Google Books)Walk on over to our Patreon page and back this show
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“In A Pickle” Is A Phrase That Doesn’t Have Much To Do With Actual Pickles
14/11/2025 Duração: 03minIt's National Pickle Day! These briny cukes are versatile, and so is the word "pickle," even if some of the meanings of the word aren't very food related. Plus: there's a place in Utah that's famous for serving up pickle pie. Why Do We Say We're 'In a Pickle'? (HowStuffWorks)Utah Enjoys Its Pickles In A Sweet And Savory Slice Of Pie (Chowhound)It would be a really big dill if you backed our show on Patreon
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We Can Drop Artificial Snow With Help From Airplanes, But Machines Are Probably Easier
13/11/2025 Duração: 03minToday in 1946, an airplane flying over Massachusetts gets snow to fall out of a cloud on demand. And that helped bring about the rise of artificial snow. Plus: today in 2023, Amber Harris of Tasmania has a very unusual reason for being late to work. Hacking The Weather To Make Man-Made Snow — In 1946 (GBH)The Olympics Have 100 Percent Fake Snow—Here’s the Science of How It Gets Made (Scientific American) Tasmanian woman tells office she can't come in as 600kg 'Neil the seal' is blocking her car (ABC)Your support on Patreon will be the seeds that grow new episodes of our podcast