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.

Episódios

  • Mount Everest May Soon Be Getting Cleaner, And More Arty

    02/02/2021 Duração: 03min

    Sagarmatha, aka Mount Everest, is the world's highest mountain, and the site of a growing environmental problem. A new initiative wants to remove trash and recyclables from the peak and turn some of them into art. Plus: a year after its founding, the Black Art Library is bringing new attention to great Black visual artists and is itself an exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit. A Museum in the Himalayas Has a Solution for the Tons of Trash Climbers Leave on Mount Everest: Turn It Into Art (Artnet) Black Art Library is a resource of rare publications highlighting the work of Black artists (It's Nice That) Join us as a backer on Patreon and together we'll make some great art --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message

  • Elvis Once Flew Halfway Across The Country For A Giant Sandwich

    01/02/2021 Duração: 03min

    On this day in 1976, Elvis Presley apparently got so excited describing the Fool's Gold sandwich, made at a restaurant in Denver, that he flew to Denver that night to eat it, only to fly right back to Memphis when he was done. And that's not the only food Elvis loved; did you know about his penchant for BBQ bologna?  Elvis Presley’s “Fool’s Gold” sandwich was born in Denver (Denver Post) A Dish Fit for a King (NPR) Well you can do anything but don't step on our Patreon backers' shoes --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message

  • When A Raccoon Lived At The White House

    29/01/2021 Duração: 03min

    Champ and Major are the new White House dogs, but there have been lots of pets at the president's house over the years, including Rebecca the raccoon, who definitely left her mark on the place during Calvin Coolidge's presidency. Plus: a company in the UK just made a 500-plus pound protein bar. Do you eat it to refuel after an ultramarathon, maybe?  When Rebecca the Raccoon Ruled the White House (Library of Congress) Calvin Coolidge’s Reuben (Presidential Pet Museum) British company creates world's largest protein bar (UPI) Our Patreon backers deserve any pet they like, even a presidential raccoon --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message

  • What Do Sounds Sound Like On Mars? Perseverance Rover Is Going To Find Out

    28/01/2021 Duração: 03min

    The next Mars rover is set to land next month, and it's equipped with microphones to make the first audio recordings on another planet. So how does sound work on Mars, which has about 1 percent of the atmosphere Earth does? Plus: Saturn's ringed moon Rhea is getting a chemical coating that likely started on another moon.  New Mars rover may collect first sounds recorded on another planet (UPI) Saturn's Moon Rhea Has A Mysterious Material On Its Surface (Inverse) Cool Weird Awesome's Patreon backers are the best backers in the whole solar system --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message

  • Buy A Box Of Cereal, Get A Square Inch Of Land In The Yukon

    27/01/2021 Duração: 03min

    It was on this day in 1955 that began a promotional campaign for the ages: where you could buy a box of cereal and find a deed to some land inside each specially marked box. Plus: a guy in the UK was trying to spot birds, but instead found 1,300 handmade gold coins nearly 2,000 years old.  The Yukon Square Inch Land Rush of 1955 (Amusing Planet) British Birdwatcher Accidentally Discovers 1,300 Pieces of Buried Treasure (My Modern Met) We don't have land for our Patreon backers, but we do have some pretty great extras --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message

  • Elizabeth Prettejohn, The Last Person In Hallsands Village

    26/01/2021 Duração: 03min

    On this day in 1917, a massive storm destroyed most of the small village of Hallsands, in southern England. Nearly everyone in town moved away after that, but one resident, Elizabeth Prettejohn, stayed for the rest of her life, until the mid 1960s. Plus: why a university in Melbourne, Australia has an upside-down statue.  The strange but true life of Elizabeth Prettejohn who lived alone in ruined Hallsands (Devon Live) Upside Down Statue (Atlas Obscura) You're never alone as a Cool Weird Awesome backer on Patreon --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message

  • 39 Years After Making The First Phone Call, Alexander Graham Bell Joined A Transcontinental Conference Call

    25/01/2021 Duração: 03min

    Today's an interesting anniversary for those of us doing virtual meetings, parties and play dates: the anniversary of the first transcontinental conference call, starting at the Panama-Pacific International Exhibition in San Francisco and calling a very special guest in New York. Plus: a restaurant in Montreal is winning fans for a menu which weighs the pros and cons of the restaurant's own dishes.  This 1915 conference call made history (Computer World) Flashback 1914: Transcontinental Phone Line Finished (Sound & Vision) 'We are simply not the best,' Montreal restaurateur says of his very honest menu (As It Happens) Our Patreon backers really are the best  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message

  • We Can Keep An Eye On Elephants With Satellites

    22/01/2021 Duração: 03min

    Scientists at universities in the UK and the Netherlands have been testing out a system in which algorithms parse through high-resolution images taken by satellites to identify elephants and their locations, which could help protect these endangered pachyderms from poaching and habitat loss. Plus: scientists discover a type of electric eel, previously thought to be loners, hunt - and zap - prey in groups.  Scientists Use Satellite Imagery to Count Elephants (Interesting Engineering) Shocking Study Finds Electric Eels Hunt Together (Smithsonian) Help keep our show going as a backer on Patreon! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message

  • When Pat Boone Made A Heavy Metal Record

    21/01/2021 Duração: 03min

    In January 1997, Pat Boone - the pop and gospel singer - made a record where he sang Hendrix, AC/DC, Deep Purple and Metallica. How did he, of all people, end up "In A Metal Mood"? Plus: heavy metal is so popular in Finland that there's even a metal band geared toward little kids!  Pat Boone (AV Club) Heavy metal dinosaurs rock the kiddie crowd in Finland (The Age) If you think our Patreon backers aren't the ones who make this show possible, you got another thing comin' --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message

  • Martin Van Buren May Have Had The Cheesiest First Day Of Any U.S. President

    20/01/2021 Duração: 03min

    Some presidential inauguration days are memorable; others are quiet. But the one for Martin Van Buren was probably cheesy, thanks to a giant cheddar sent to Andrew Jackson and a public party to eat it just before Van Buren moved into the White House. (Appropriately enough, today is also National Cheese Lover's Day.) Was the White House Really Trashed at Andrew Jackson's First Inauguration? (HowStuffWorks) The Real Story of the Huge Chunk of Cheese That Sat in the White House for a Year (Food and Wine) NATIONAL CHEESE LOVER’S DAY – January 20 (National Day Calendar) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message

  • When Muhammad Ali Met “Joe” On A Ninth-Floor Fire Escape

    19/01/2021 Duração: 03min

    On this day in 1981, Muhammad Ali, a hero to millions inside the boxing ring, was a hero outside of it, convincing a man on a ninth-floor fire escape to come back inside the building and seek help.  When Muhammad Ali Met a Man on a Ledge (New York Times) The Time Muhammad Ali Stopped a Man From Leaping to His Death (Slate) If you or someone you know may be considering suicide, there is help: contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 or https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/, or the Crisis Text Line by texting HOME to 741741. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message

  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Came Up With One Of His Most Famous Speeches In Under An Hour

    18/01/2021 Duração: 03min

    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. could stir hearts and provoke minds through his writing and his speeches like few others in history. And so it’s even more amazing that his first speech as a public figure, at the outset of the Montgomery bus boycott in 1955, came together with almost no time to prepare it. 32 things you probably didn't know about Martin Luther King Jr. (Insider) When Martin Luther King, Jr. Became A Leader (The New Yorker) (1955) Martin Luther King, Jr. “The Montgomery Bus Boycott” (BlackPast.org) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message

  • The First Top Hat Got Its Inventor Arrested

    15/01/2021 Duração: 03min

    The (possibly apocryphal) story goes that on this day in 1797, haberdasher John Hetherington walked onto the streets of London wearing the first top hat, which caused so much hubbub that he was arrested and fined for disturbing the peace! Plus: in January 1974, MIT professor James Henry Williams, Jr. built a 35 pound yo-yo made of two bicycle wheels, and dropped it off the side of a 21-story campus building.  History of the Top Hat (International Formalwear Association via Archive.org) James H. Williams, Jr. and the world's largest yo-yo, 1974 (MIT Black History) Hats or not, we think our Patreon backers are tops --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message

  • Sanford And Son Was Such A Hit, Its Star Briefly Walked Out And It Kept Going

    14/01/2021 Duração: 03min

    It was today in 1972 that NBC first broadcast one of the most memorable sitcoms in TV history, “Sanford and Son." Here's a few facts about the show and its star, Redd Foxx. Plus: photographer Mike Mayou went out with a drone-mounted camera in Minnesota to catch the sunset but got something even more amazing.  15 Big Facts About Sanford and Son (Mental Floss) Photographer Flies Drone To Discover a Once-in-a-Lifetime Shot of 3 Bobcats Sitting on a Log (My Modern Met) Join Cool Weird Awesome as a backer on Patreon for a price even Fred Sanford wouldn't mind paying --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message

  • Beethoven May Have Had Metronome Issues

    13/01/2021 Duração: 03min

    Judging by metronome marks on his sheet music, Ludwig von Beethoven wanted his compositions played really, really fast. Or did he? A new data analysis suggests that the master composer and early metronome adopter may have just misread his device as he wrote down tempos. Plus: Lady Gaga has her own cookies!  Big data will analyze the mystery of Beethoven's metronome (EurekAlert!) REVIEW: Lady Gaga Oreo Cookies (The Impulsive Buy) Every moment with our Patreon backers is like a symphony of greatness --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message

  • The People Of 1921 Had A Good Feeling About 2021

    12/01/2021 Duração: 03min

    I certainly did not expect 2021 to be what it is, but what did people back in the day predict our world would be like now? Entrepreneur Magazine looked back at predictions from a hundred years ago, and some of them were surprisingly close to the mark. Plus: Robert "Buz" Chmielewski, who's had only limited feeling and movement in his hands and fingers for 30 years, is using special gear and the power of his mind to control prosthetics and serve himself dessert.  What Will Happen In 2021? Here's What People In 1921 Predicted. (Entrepreneur) Quadriplegic patient uses brain signals to feed himself with two advanced prosthetic arms (Johns Hopkins University) We predict you will greatly enjoy being one of our backers on Patreon --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message

  • What Do Video Game Playing Monkeys Have To Do With The Sunk Cost Fallacy?

    11/01/2021 Duração: 03min

    The sunk-cost fallacy - when we keep at something even when it’s really not worth it anymore, just because we’ve already put so much time or effort in - is a part of human nature. But new research shows it's also a part of the nature of - this is the best part - video game playing monkeys. Plus: our first story on world records of 2021. Meet the world's largest spam musubi!  Monkeys, Like Humans, Persist At Tasks They’ve Already Invested In—Even When They Don’t Succeed (Georgia State University) The world’s largest spam musubi is not from Hawaii (KHON) No sunk costs with our Patreon backers!  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message

  • What Kool-Aid Was Like Before Kool-Aid Man Started Busting Through Walls

    08/01/2021 Duração: 03min

    Today is the birthday of Edwin Perkins, who invented a sweet drink known the world over as Kool-Aid. It's the only drink with a mascot that can smash through walls and shout "OH YEAH!" Plus: it's also the birthday of Elvis Presley, who in 1956 volunteered to be photographed getting the then-new polio shot to encourage mass vaccinations. Another way he used his immense fame as a singer to take care of business.  History of Kool-Aid (Kool-Aid Days) Kool-Aid (Quartz) When Elvis Helped to Conquer Polio (Politico) We drink to our backers on Patreon --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message

  • A Three Minute Audio Tour Of The U.S. Capitol

    07/01/2021 Duração: 03min

    After yesterday's stunning, discouraging events at the U.S. Capitol, we decided to make today's show a chance to get to know our Capitol building a little better. Here's some of what we learned, though we could do a whole week's worth of shows about the Capitol and the people who have made it what it is.  10 Facts About the U.S. Capitol Building (Mental Floss) A Native American tribe once called D.C. home. It’s had no living members for centuries. (Washington Post) Evolution of the Capitol (VisitTheCapitol.gov) Philip Reid and the Statue of Freedom (Architect of the Capitol) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message

  • Snow Is White In Real Life; In Paintings It Can Be A Different Story

    06/01/2021 Duração: 03min

    Snow gets its white color because of the way light and color work - but in paintings, artists use a few other tones to make their snowscapes look more realistic and more interesting. Plus: why a New York City department store once tried to sell chips of 100,000 year old ice.  Why Is Snow White? (HowStuffWorks) Is Snow White? Maybe, or Maybe Not. (UCAR Center for Science Education) That Time Bloomingdale’s Sold Ice from a 100,000 Year Old Glacier in Greenland (Untapped New York) Our backers on Patreon come through, whatever the weather  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message

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