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Things I Want To Know
Paul G Newton
59 episodes
1 week ago
Send us a text Most true crime podcasts lie politely. We don’t. So we decided to explain why. After getting pushback for “disrespecting” a victim, Andrea and I laid out exactly how Things I Want to Know works. This episode is our playbook. How we research. Why we focus on underreported Arkansas cases. And why respecting victims does not mean turning them into saints or pretending uncomfortable facts don’t exist. We start with primary sources. State missing-persons lists, archived newspa...
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Send us a text Most true crime podcasts lie politely. We don’t. So we decided to explain why. After getting pushback for “disrespecting” a victim, Andrea and I laid out exactly how Things I Want to Know works. This episode is our playbook. How we research. Why we focus on underreported Arkansas cases. And why respecting victims does not mean turning them into saints or pretending uncomfortable facts don’t exist. We start with primary sources. State missing-persons lists, archived newspa...
Show more...
Society & Culture
History,
Health & Fitness,
Medicine
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The Accidental Discovery That Changed Medicine
Things I Want To Know
7 minutes
10 months ago
The Accidental Discovery That Changed Medicine
Send us a text Alexander Fleming's discovery of penicillin changed the course of human history, but few understand the deeply personal journey that led to this breakthrough. This episode takes you to the blood-soaked trenches of World War I where a young doctor named Alex watches helplessly as infection claims soldier after soldier, including Private James Calloway. The invisible enemy – bacteria – proves more lethal than bullets and shells, leaving an indelible mark on Fleming's psyche. Yea...
Things I Want To Know
Send us a text Most true crime podcasts lie politely. We don’t. So we decided to explain why. After getting pushback for “disrespecting” a victim, Andrea and I laid out exactly how Things I Want to Know works. This episode is our playbook. How we research. Why we focus on underreported Arkansas cases. And why respecting victims does not mean turning them into saints or pretending uncomfortable facts don’t exist. We start with primary sources. State missing-persons lists, archived newspa...