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Cool Weird Awesome with Brady Carlson
Brady Carlson
1788 episodes
22 hours ago
Three minutes each weekday of cool facts, weird news and awesome discoveries with Brady Carlson. Back us at http://patreon.com/bradycarlson
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Three minutes each weekday of cool facts, weird news and awesome discoveries with Brady Carlson. Back us at http://patreon.com/bradycarlson
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Cool Weird Awesome with Brady Carlson
Basketball Week: In One Game, Jason McElwain Became A High School Basketball Legend

This week we're replaying some of our favorite hoops-related episodes. In this episode from February 2022, a basketball story that’s almost too perfect for words: a high school team put its manager into the game, and not only did he play, he stole the show. Plus: the Glacier Express is called the “world’s slowest express train,” and its eight hour trip takes you through all the stunning scenery in Switzerland.

The game nobody could forget (ESPN)

The World’s Slowest Express Train Has Panoramic Glass for Breathtaking Views (Thrillist)

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1 day ago
3 minutes 24 seconds

Cool Weird Awesome with Brady Carlson
Basketball Week: Three Pro Basketball Players Once Played For Both Teams In A Single Game

This week we're replaying some of our favorite hoops-related episodes. In this episode from November 2021, a look at an NBA game in 1978 in which, thanks to some complications, four players are on the box score for both teams. Plus: two artists build an installation in Taiwan that resembles a stairway to heaven! Alert Led Zeppelin.

In 1978-79 season, deal like no other happened at NBA trade deadline (NBA.com)

Artists Build a ‘Stairway to Heaven’ Optical Illusion (Laughing Squid)

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2 days ago
2 minutes 36 seconds

Cool Weird Awesome with Brady Carlson
Basketball Week: Wat Misaka Was A Pro Basketball Pioneer (And A Pretty Impressive Bowler, Too)

This week we're replaying some of our favorite hoops-related episodes. In this episode from July 2022, the story of Wataru “Wat” Misaka, who became the first non-white player to be drafted into what is now the NBA. And basketball wasn't the only sport in which he excelled. Plus: the Twin Cities hosts a "kick volleyball" competition at the Hmong International Freedom Festival.

Japanese American Former Basketball Star Inspired On And Off The Court (NPR)

Hmong International Freedom Festival (Visit Saint Paul)

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3 days ago
3 minutes 17 seconds

Cool Weird Awesome with Brady Carlson
Basketball Week: Basketball Great Lisa Leslie Scored 101 Points In A High School Game

This week we're replaying some of our favorite hoops-related episodes. In this episode from February 2022, Lisa Leslie, a high school basketball player who would later become one of the biggest names in the WNBA, had a record day, scoring 101 points in just 16 minutes. Plus: research finds a silver lining for Olympic runners up.

That One Time: Lisa Leslie Scored 101 Points in a High School Game (24/7 Live Culture)

Olympians That Win Silver Tend To Live Longer Than Those That Win Gold (UNILAD)

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4 days ago
2 minutes 56 seconds

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Basketball Week: Wilt Chamberlain’s 100 Point Game Was Truly One Of A Kind

This week we're replaying some of our favorite hoops-related episodes. In this episode from March 2022, we look at one of the most stunning performances in the history of pro sports: Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points in an NBA game. Plus: a short film called “Donkey Baseball” featured fans in a baseball game where, yes, most of the players had to ride donkeys.

The Legacy Of Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-Point Game (WBUR)

Five things you didn’t know about Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-point game (Sporting News)

Donkey Baseball (YouTube)

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5 days ago
3 minutes 24 seconds

Cool Weird Awesome with Brady Carlson
How The Laugh Track Made TV Jokes Seem Funny Even If They Really Weren’t

Today in 1910, the birthday of Charlie Douglass, who popularized the use of prerecorded laughter to help TV comedies seem more funny. Amirite folks? Plus: an astronaut uses microgravity to demonstrate a shape that we can't reproduce on Earth.

Charles Rolland 'Charlie' Douglass (Variety via Archive.org)  

The Art of Science: Soft Cell in Space (University of Oxford) 

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1 week ago
3 minutes 39 seconds

Cool Weird Awesome with Brady Carlson
46 BC Was The Extra-Long “Year Of Confusion”

A brand new year can be confusing for lots of reasons, but for Romans, the year 46 BC was when they tried to fix all the issues with their calendar and it made time literally drag on. Plus: a new wooden compass could help people with dementia find their way through the world.

Why Julius Caesar's Year of Confusion was the longest year in history (BBC)

wooden compass with single red arrow leads people with dementia to their homes (designboom)

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1 week ago
3 minutes 12 seconds

Cool Weird Awesome with Brady Carlson
For Some Of Us, New Year’s Eve Is The Time To Put On Some Red Undies

New Year’s Eve is full of traditions, including several in different parts of the world where people wear red underwear for luck as one year ends and the next begins. Plus: in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, the New Year's disco ball drop comes with a Pennsylvania Dutch twist.

Grab Your Red Underwear and Get Ready for New Year’s Eve (Ripley’s) 

PEEPS, PICKLES, AND PUCKS: Unique New Year’s celebrations planned across Pennsylvania  (ABC 27)

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1 week ago
3 minutes 3 seconds

Cool Weird Awesome with Brady Carlson
We Could Turn The Bits Of Tomatoes We Don’t Eat Into Jet Fuel

ToFuel is a research project in Europe that aims to collect the stems, leaves and other uneaten tomato bits into an alternative and more eco-friendly fuel for jets. Plus: today in 1941, a photograph for the ages, thanks to a photographer with some gumption.  

Scientists turn tomato waste into climate-friendly jet fuel to cut aviation emissions (Interesting Engineering)

The Taming of Winston Churchill (On This Day)

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1 week ago
3 minutes 2 seconds

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A German Doctor Once Tried To Turn Hawaii Into A Russian Colony

Today in 1962, the US designated Hawaii's Fort Elizabeth as a National Historic Landmark. The fort was the idea of Georg Schäffer, who thought it might be step one in making Hawaii a colony of Russia. Plus: a scientist in Hungary has been teaching rats how to play the 90s video game Doom II.

Russian Fort/ Fort Elizabeth (National Park Service)

Rats Successfully Trained to Shoot Demons in “Doom” (Futurism)

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1 week ago
3 minutes 49 seconds

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Watch Out, The Greek Christmas Goblins Are About To Run Amok

If you’re in Greece, Serbia, Bulgaria or several other countries in southeastern Europe today, be careful and keep your wits about you. This is when Christmas goblins are on the loose again. Plus: if you've ever just wanted to sit for a bit with a nice hot cup of coffee, we have a moment in patent history for you.

Kallikantzaroi: Tree-Chopping Christmas Goblins (The Atlas of Christmas by Alex Palmer, via Google Books) 

James H. Mason (Franklin Historical Museum)

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2 weeks ago
3 minutes 1 second

Cool Weird Awesome with Brady Carlson
Axel Bjorklund, Boston's "Hot Dog Santa Claus"

Merry Christmas! If you lived in Boston in the 1920s, you might have come across a hot dog vendor who decided to give hungry kids a special treat on December 25. He became known as the city's "Hot Dog Santa." Plus: one family Christmas tradition involves cataloguing everybody's weirdest mistakes and then giving out the family "Goober award."

Hot Dog Santa Brings Christmas Cheer to Children (Newspapers.com) 

30 People Are Sharing Weird And Wholesome Traditions That Make Their Christmas Special (Bored Panda)

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2 weeks ago
3 minutes 39 seconds

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Clement Clarke Moore Wasn’t Always Looking To Have His Name On “A Visit From St. Nicholas”

It's said that today in 1822, Clement Clarke Moore wrote the verses to what is now the most famous Christmas poem of all time. But the eminent professor wasn't always thrilled that this poem was his most famous written work. Plus: Did you know that there was once a tourist town in Arizona called Santa Claus?

Time for a Visit from St. Nicholas (Library of Congress)

Santa Claus, Arizona (Atlas Obscura)

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2 weeks ago
3 minutes 18 seconds

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The Real-Life Festivus Holiday Was Maybe Even Weirder Than The One On “Seinfeld”

According to Seinfeld, December 23 is Festivus. It's a made-up TV holiday that has roots in a real family's tradition, though it may be even more inexplicable than the famous version. Plus: December 23 in Oaxaca, Mexico is known as “Night of the Radishes.”

What is Festivus? The 'Seinfeld' holiday has real 'sinister' origins (Cincinnati Enquirer) 

Mexico's Night of the Radishes, a Quirky Christmas Tradition (How Stuff Works)

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2 weeks ago
3 minutes 31 seconds

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The First Electric Christmas Lights Were On A Rotating Tree

Today in 1882, a big moment in holiday decorations: thanks to inventor Edward H. Johnson, for the first time, a Christmas tree festooned with colorful electric lights. Plus: Iceland has a fascinating Christmas tradition: the Yule Cat.

Who invented electric Christmas lights? (Library of Congress)

A festive feline: Iceland's terrifying Christmas Yule Cat (History.co.uk)

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2 weeks ago
3 minutes 19 seconds

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Fred Thomas Played In The World Series While He Was On Active Duty In The US Navy

Today in 1892, the birthday of Fred Thomas, who had the unusual distinction of being an active duty member of the military while playing in baseball’s World Series. And his two jobs helped lead to a pretty big custom in modern American sports. Plus: this Sunday in Anchorage, Alaska, it’s the Winter Solstice Festival.

Fred Thomas (Society for American Baseball Research)

Winter Solstice Festival 

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3 weeks ago
3 minutes 42 seconds

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Americans Accidentally Broke Plymouth Rock In Two - More Than Once

Today in 1620, people aboard the English ship Mayflower dropped anchor supposedly at Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts. Only the story of the rock came much later, and then people had a hard time keeping the rock in one piece. Plus: some online reviewers have not exactly been rocked by visiting Plymouth Rock.

Thomas Faunce: The Man Who Saved Plymouth Rock (New England Historical Society)

The Funniest Reviews of Plymouth Rock Left by Disappointed Tourists (Thrillist)

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3 weeks ago
3 minutes 56 seconds

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Houston’s Hanukkah House Brings All The Lights For The Holidays (Hanukkah Special)

Happy Hanukkah! In this episode from December 2022, we visit Hanukkah House in Houston. When most people mark Hanukkah with lights, they mean candles on a menorah. But Philip Grosman brings all the lights for the festival.

⁠Houston's famous Hanukkah house shines bright for the holidays⁠ (KHOU)

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3 weeks ago
3 minutes 9 seconds

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The Society For The Prevention Of Useless Giving Tried To Get Americans Out Of All That Holiday Shopping

A little over a century ago, a group of women, fed up with the overly commercial side of Christmas, formed the Society for the Prevention of Useless Giving, or SPUG. And they made a pretty big splash along the way. Plus: today in 1773, the Boston Tea Party, though it was known by a slightly wordier name in its time.

Only You Can Prevent Useless Gifts (JSTOR)

The Destruction of the Tea (Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum) 

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3 weeks ago
3 minutes 42 seconds

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How An Amendment James Madison Wrote In The 1790s Got Added To The US Constitution In The 1990s

Happy Bill of Rights Day! One of the original amendments Congress sent to the states for ratification made it into our governing document two centuries later. It's literally a long story. Plus: students at Osaka Public University in Japan just built a bicycle that flies.

27th Amendment or Bust (The American Prospect)

Japanese Students Successfully Build a Flying Bike That Gets off the Ground by Pedaling (My Modern Met)

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3 weeks ago
3 minutes 25 seconds

Cool Weird Awesome with Brady Carlson
Three minutes each weekday of cool facts, weird news and awesome discoveries with Brady Carlson. Back us at http://patreon.com/bradycarlson