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Weirdly Interesting
Asher
64 episodes
8 hours ago
Welcome to Weirdly Interesting, the podcast that delves into history, science, and more. Tune in, and let’s get weirdly interesting together!
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Welcome to Weirdly Interesting, the podcast that delves into history, science, and more. Tune in, and let’s get weirdly interesting together!
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20% of Wine Bottles are Fake - Spotting Counterfeit Wine

In this eye-opening episode, we delve into the world of counterfeit wine, where an astonishing 20% of bottles on the market are estimated to be fake. Join us as we explore the alarming rise of wine fraud, its implications for collectors and consumers, and the methods counterfeiters use to deceive even the most discerning palates. We’ll share expert tips on how to spot a counterfeit bottle, including key indicators to look for in labels, corks, and packaging.

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1 year ago
10 minutes 47 seconds

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How Two Monks Smuggled Silkworm Eggs from China Into the Roman Empire

We unravel how two daring monks successfully smuggled silkworm eggs from the mysterious lands of China into the heart of the Roman Empire during the reign of Justinian I. As silk became a symbol of wealth and status, the demand for this luxurious fabric surged across the empire. Join us as we delve into the historical context of silk production, the significance of silk in ancient trade, and the lengths to which individuals would go to protect and transport this coveted commodity. 

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1 year ago
13 minutes 59 seconds

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London: The History of a City

Discover the rich and tumultuous history of London, a city that has stood as a testament to resilience and transformation for centuries. This exploration takes you from the pre-Roman foundations of Londinium through the medieval era, the impact of the Great Fire, and the cultural renaissance that shaped modern society. We’ll delve into the stories of iconic landmarks, the diverse communities that have called London home.

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1 year ago
17 minutes 12 seconds

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Why Paying Women to Have Babies Isn't Working in 2025

As countries grapple with declining birth rates, many have turned to monetary incentives as a solution. But are these strategies truly effective, especially for low-income women?

Join us as we explore the reasons behind low birth rates, including economic pressures, societal expectations, and cultural shifts across different countries.

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1 year ago
21 minutes 31 seconds

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Pornhub Ban in Florida Leads to a Surge in VPN Usage by 1150%

Did you know the recent ban on Pornhub in Florida led to a surge in VPN usage by 1150%? Join us as we explore the implications of this policy change on internet privacy, user behavior, and the broader landscape of online content access. We’ll discuss the motivations behind this spike in VPN subscriptions to navigate censorship.

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1 year ago
8 minutes 52 seconds

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Good Samaritan Laws to Combat Bystanders' Hesitation

We explore the crucial role of Good Samaritan laws in encouraging individuals to assist others in emergencies. Join us as we delve into the psychological phenomenon of bystander hesitation and discuss how these laws can help overcome the fear of legal repercussions that often paralyzes potential helpers. Tune in as we explore how different countries and states implement these laws and their effects on public behavior and safety. Whether you’re a legal enthusiast, a healthcare professional, or someone interested in community welfare, this episode will illuminate the importance of taking action and fostering a culture of compassion.


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1 year ago
21 minutes 22 seconds

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Counter-Strike Skin Gambling: Kids, Addictions, and Valve

We delve into the controversial world of Counter-Strike skin gambling, exploring its impact on young gamers and the addictive nature of virtual betting. We examine how players, often minors, are drawn into this high-stakes environment, risking hard-earned money for the allure of rare and valuable CS skins. We also discuss Valve's role in this phenomenon—what the company has done or failed to do, to address the growing concerns on gambling within the gaming community. 

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1 year ago
15 minutes 1 second

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The Glass Cliff: Women and Minorities Promoted with the Intent to Fail

We delve into the phenomenon known as the "glass cliff," where women and minorities find themselves in leadership positions during times of crisis or instability. Using business and political examples, we uncover how societal perceptions and organizational practices can set up marginalized groups for failure. 

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1 year ago
13 minutes 2 seconds

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White and Black: The Colours Termed by Every Culture

We examine the universal concepts of white and black as colors that are recognized and named in every culture around the globe. We delve into linguistic studies, anthropological insights, and everyday examples to discuss how these colors influence identity, symbolism, and communication.

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1 year ago
8 minutes 47 seconds

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Coffee: Satans Brew Saved by the Pope

We explore the tumultuous history of coffee—once deemed "Satan’s brew" and later championed by the Pope himself. Join us as we unravel the story of how this beloved beverage faced opposition and scrutiny before gaining acceptance in the mainstream. From its origins in Ethiopia to its rise in European coffeehouses, discover how coffee transformed from a misunderstood drink to a global phenomenon

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1 year ago
10 minutes 54 seconds

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CT Scans for Pokemon and Trading Cards

We dive into the fascinating intersection of modern imaging technology and the cherished worlds of Pokémon and trading cards. Join us as we explore how CT scans are revolutionizing the way we preserve and analyze collectibles, revealing hidden details, assessing condition, and authenticating rare finds.

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1 year ago
12 minutes 21 seconds

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Labour and Slavery: The Price of the Atlantic Slave Trade

We explore how millions of enslaved individuals were forcibly taken from their homes and subjected to brutal conditions in a trade that reshaped economies and societies on both sides of the Atlantic. We’ll examine the economic motivations behind the slave trade, the harsh realities faced by enslaved people in the New World, and the lasting consequences of this dark chapter in history.

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1 year ago
21 minutes 38 seconds

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Forced Relocation and The Resettlement Policy of the Neo Assyrian Empire

Did you know the Neo-Assyrian Empire, a powerful civilization that dominated the Near East from the 10th to the 7th centuries BCE, forcefully relocated and resettled entire populations? Join us as we explore the motivations behind the Empire's resettlement policies, which aimed to consolidate power, control conquered populations, and integrate diverse groups into Assyrian society.

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1 year ago
16 minutes 15 seconds

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How Beer Led to the Invention of the pH Scale

We uncover how beer played a pivotal role in the development of the pH scale. Join us as we explore the story of the pioneering chemists who transformed our understanding of acidity and alkalinity in liquids, thanks to their passion for brewing.


We’ll discuss the historical context of the pH scale’s invention, the brewing challenges that prompted scientific exploration, and how this measurement tool revolutionized brewing, chemistry, agriculture, and medicine.


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1 year ago
11 minutes 42 seconds

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Louis Pasteur Developed Pasteurization for Beer, not Milk!

Pasteur’s research demonstrated how heating beverages, particularly wine and beer, could prevent spoilage and eliminate pathogens. This led to the method being named "pasteurization" in his honor. His work paved the way for applying this technique to milk and other liquids, significantly improving food safety.

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1 year ago
14 minutes 44 seconds

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Crows Investigate Funerals to Learn About Danger

Did you know other crows investigate to learn about danger when a crow dies? Join us as we explore a study on how these intelligent birds observe funerals, uncovering the lessons they gather about mortality and potential threats. 

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1 year ago
11 minutes 31 seconds

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The First English Samurai in Japan: The Story of William Adams
  • In this episode, we dive into the remarkable life of William Adams, the first Englishman to earn the title of samurai in Japan. Discover how a shipwrecked sailor became a trusted advisor to a powerful shogun and the cultural exchange that ensued during his time in feudal Japan.

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    1 year ago
    17 minutes 48 seconds

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    Beasts of War: How Animals Have Served in Military Conflicts
  • This episode focuses on the intriguing history of animals in military roles, examining how different species have been enlisted in warfare. We’ll cover everything from the use of elephants in ancient battles to covert operations involving sea creatures, revealing the complex relationship between humans and animals in times of conflict.

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    1 year ago
    13 minutes 46 seconds

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    Exploring How Dogs Improve Our Mental Health

    We explore the positive correlation between dogs and improved mental health. From reducing anxiety to providing companionship, discover how these loyal companions can significantly enhance our emotional well-being and overall quality of life.

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    1 year ago
    11 minutes 10 seconds

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    Honey by Paypal Might be a Scam!

    In this episode, we dive deep into the digital world of cashback and rewards focusing on Honey by PayPal. While many tout it as a money-saving tool, recent reports and user experiences have raised red flags about its effectiveness, marketing, and transparency. Join us as we dive into the research by Megalag.

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    1 year ago
    11 minutes 42 seconds

    Weirdly Interesting
    Welcome to Weirdly Interesting, the podcast that delves into history, science, and more. Tune in, and let’s get weirdly interesting together!