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Photo by Thomas Northcut/Digital Vision / Getty ImagesKeith O'Brien reboots the podcast to discuss the particulars and vagaries of International Football, including the scourge that is FIFA (its organiz
Corporate lawyer Jeff O'Brien, yes relation, brushes off his textbook from Com Law 101 to discuss the Constitution. We get into the history, why it was so narrowly conceived, why amendments exist, w
If you're reading this, you likely live in some sort of dwelling. Ever wonder, hey, how is something like this built? Well, I've got news for you. It's complicated. 40+ year contractor Bob O'Brien,
Brooklyn Magazine writer Jeff Klingman joins the podcast to talk about The X-Men, from an under-the-radar 60s comic to a 80s societal critique to a lame 90s cartoon and now a box office juggernaut. Follow Jeff on Twitter here. Read his Brooklyn
The Internet is often taken for granted and rarely understood. How does it work? How can nations effectively shut it off? Will we ever wire the entire world? Sebastian Hernandez, a 15-yr telecom professional and swell guy, joins the podcast to
Marketer and budding chef Kyle Turner joins Keith to talk about braising, but they also get into the sous vide method, oxtail and the differences between Chicago & New York.You can follow Kyle's culinary adventures on Twitter and Instagram and
Science writer and sister-in-law Alex O'Brien joins the podcast to talk about hard rock group Heart!*About the heart, which, like it or not, is an important organ in your body! And a much more interesting topic.We discuss what the Egyptians kn
In this episode of Here's What's Interesting podcast, my friend Ben jumps on to discuss the Strauss–Howe generational theory, which posits that there are four distinct generational cohorts that get replicated every 80s years or so. It's fascina
View image | gettyimages.comIf we ever receive contact from extraterrestrials, there is a policy in place to handle our response on behalf of humankind. It, unsurprisingly, points out the difficulty of our varied nations working together to be
 Freestyle skiing is big business. The best in the game can strike exclusive content and sponsorship deals with energy drinks, outdoor wear manufactures and the sites that host their videos.But it is also very dangerous. On this podcast, we tal
This week's podcast features David Klein, freelance writer and author of If 6 Was 9, a book that explores the use of numbers in song titles. He has gone through the #s 1-99 and selected the most representative song. Dav
Glen A Larson was one of the most important showrunners in TV's second golden age (70s-80s). He created and run shows as diverse as Quincy, M.E.; The Fall Guy; Magnum, P.I. and Knight Rider. His favorite work, however,
The Voyager 1 & 2 spaceships were launched into space in 1977 and have been hurtling away from earth ever since. Voyager 1 has reached our commonly accepted definition of Interstellar Space. Both carry a golden record w
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