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What happens when a couple of nerds with ADHD start a podcast? You get to learn cool stuff! Join hosts Sarah Andrews and Katie Jordan each Tuesday at 9am CST as they discuss their current fixations and special interests, from fun holiday tidbits to the historical macabre. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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2025 was a year of big change for many people, us very much included. The highs were high and the lows were tough but we all made it through! In our final episode of the year, Sarah leads a 2025 wrap-up conversation where we discuss: Katie’s last popcorn fixation for the year. It’s a big one y’all! Our top 3 hyperfixations from 2025 as a whole Pers…
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Hey nerds, Sarah here to let you know that there will be no new episode this week! Unfortunately, the audio that was supposed to be our episode got corrupted, so we'll be back next Tuesday, same time, same place. Thanks for being awesome and patient. <3 -Sarah & Katie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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In the second to last episode of 2025, Katie and Sarah discuss the realities of living with ADHD. They explore: The realities of late in life diagnosis Varieties in the way ADHD can present in different people Neurodiversity as a superpower! Tuesday, December 16th will be our last episode of the year. We’re taking a three week hiatus to relax, catc…
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Leaves plus hot water equals a little cup of happiness and a delicious new hyperfixation. In this episode, noob tea blender and pro tea drinker Sarah infodumps about: The… uh… interesting legends behind tea as a beverage The surprising leaderboard of tea drinking nations around the world Combating tea fraud with science! Want to share more about th…
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When you think about empathy, grief, or a sense of community, you think of people. Very human experiences of emotion. In this episode, marine mammal enthusiast Katie infodumps about: Toothed vs baleen whales Stories of orcas taking ecological vengeance into their own hands Discussing the concept of empathy in non-human mammals Sarah’s Note: The Blo…
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Sometimes one episode isn’t enough to say all the things we want to say, so we’re BACK, BABY! In this episode, marathon bingers Sarah and Katie discuss: More weird, wacky, annoying, and funny tropes in media The absolute ridiculousness that is medical realism Important conversations about representation in media Want to share more about this topic?…
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Every culture has their own pantheon of Gods, their own creation myths, folktales shared through the centuries that play a significant part of their cultural heritage. But despite differences from country to country and continent to continent, the human desire to explain the past through fantastical means wills out. In this episode, Katie, connoiss…
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Join us for our very first fully collaborative, off-the-cuff episode! In this episode, witchy history enthusiasts Katie AND Sarah infodump about: The enthralling witch themed talk we attended, given by Lisa Traugott Scotland’s creation myth The true and sad story of Lilias Adie, the most famous witch in Scotland Learn more about Lisa Traugott and h…
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Some people live life, and some people LIVE life. Renowned writer O. Henry (William Sydney Porter) was one of those people. In this episode, fellow Renaissance person Sarah infodumps about: The wild ride that was O. Henry’s life before he settled into writing Austin’s O. Henry museum and Pun Off Competition How his legacy lives on and encourages li…
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If I told you your home was your first place and work was your second, what would your third place be? A cafe? A public library? Somewhere outside or inside? Join your hosts as they discuss the global significance of third spaces. Jumping between historical precedent, pandemic based shifts in the modern way we engage in community, and our dreams of…
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Sometimes Reddit happens and you scrap an episode in the middle of research to Charlie Day yourself down a rabbit hole of historical domino effects. In this episode, Reddit-rabbitholer Sarah infodumps about: How King George III led to the hit sensation known as 50 Shades of Grey Bonus stories about other historical domino effects Troubles in podcas…
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Have you ever drawn a connection in your mind between a seemingly unrelated cause and effect and just knew there was more to the story than meets the eye? Join us on the journey to explore the impact of livestock anti-inflammatories on the death rituals of a specific religious group. In this week’s episode, play along as puzzle-brained Katie infodu…
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Empty cups, miscommunications, deus ex machinas, OH MY! The media we consume is full of tropes, and for good reason. They’re memorable, easy to replicate in new stories, and familiar to viewers. In our fifth episode, Sarah and Katie chat about: The tropes they love, hate, hate to love, and love to hate Being really annoying and/or really fun to wat…
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Most people are familiar with the story of Medusa, the gorgon killed by Perseus. A stepping stone in his path toward greatness. But have you ever wondered what the story looks like from Medusa’s side? Her story, when told through the historical male lens, is frightening and sad. But in the wake of the #MeToo movement, there is a push to retell and …
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Time travel has featured heavily in science fiction stories since the calendar read BCE. But what if science fiction became a little less… fictional? When visiting the Palace of Versailles in 1901, Charlotte Moberly and Eleanor Jourdain experienced what they believed to be a time slip, ending up in 18th Century France, days before the start of the …
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Have a green thumb but tired of growing nothing but tomatoes, potatoes, and green beans? Get inspired by one of the many morbid pastimes popularized in the Victorian Era, curating a garden of death! In our second episode, history-fanatic Katie infodumps about: A history of Poison Gardens, from apothecary gardens to today The unassuming but deadly f…
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Let’s face it, planning a wedding is stressful. Sometimes you need a break from all the budgeting and planning, and sometimes that break includes deep diving into the history of weddings and marriage. In our inaugural episode, newlywed Sarah infodumps about: Weddings and marriage in ancient societies Interesting wedding traditions, both historical …
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