This week on the Twaddling Along Show we tackle the feast and feasting together. Why do we have feasts, fiestas, fetes, and all manner of reasons to get together and eat? Are we not the anti-social animal we make ourselves out to be? The boys go deep on this one as they explore the psychology behind the feast. Plus, Josh doesn’t scream at a spider.
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This week on the Twaddling Along Show we tackle the feast and feasting together. Why do we have feasts, fiestas, fetes, and all manner of reasons to get together and eat? Are we not the anti-social animal we make ourselves out to be? The boys go deep on this one as they explore the psychology behind the feast. Plus, Josh doesn’t scream at a spider.
What better way to start off your week than with a bit of discussion on a topic that is timely, newsworthy, and altogether serious? That’s right, the lads of the twaddle are taking on Mountain Men. We explore the origins of the beaver pelt “extravaganza” and the remarkable, heroic, and sometimes unsettling history of the Mountain Men. Also, Jim Bridger was an influencer; the Mountain Men Rendezvous were the predecessors of Burning Man; and Jake’s deep skepticism of history is finally revealed—all that and more on today’s episode.
The Twaddling Along Podcast
This week on the Twaddling Along Show we tackle the feast and feasting together. Why do we have feasts, fiestas, fetes, and all manner of reasons to get together and eat? Are we not the anti-social animal we make ourselves out to be? The boys go deep on this one as they explore the psychology behind the feast. Plus, Josh doesn’t scream at a spider.