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Cool Weird Awesome carves out a few minutes each day for the great stuff. The stuff we all need so we don't think the world has gone completely crazy.
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A Football Team Selected John Wayne In The 1971 NFL Draft
28/01/2026 Duración: 03minToday in 1971, the NFL began its annual draft. Back then, the drafts were strictly business, except for the moment when an NFL franchise appeared to draft one of the biggest names in Hollywood. Plus: today in 2021, a guy in Idaho won a big lottery prize, after having won smaller prizes five times earlier. Inside the 1971 NFL Draft, Where Atlanta Selected...John Wayne? (Sports Illustrated)Man wins sixth Idaho Lottery, this time taking home $250K (NBC News)Select our show as a backer on Patreon
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In Lewis Carroll’s Time, A Real Disease Led To “Mad Hatters”
27/01/2026 Duración: 03minToday in 1832, the birthday of Lewis Carroll, the author of “Alice In Wonderland.” One of the most memorable characters in Carroll's universe, the Mad Hatter, got his name from an actual medical condition that made those working in the hat industry seem to turn mad. Plus: today in 1937, the birthday of history-making broadcast journalist Nancy Dickerson. Poisons Part I: The Mercurial World of Felt (Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco)Nancy Dickerson, 70, First Woman to Be a Reporter at CBS (New York Times) Our Patreon backers are like feathers in our caps, join them today
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Before She Changed The World Of Flying, Bessie Coleman Was An Award-Winning Manicurist
26/01/2026 Duración: 03minToday in 1892, the birthday of Bessie Coleman. She would break barriers in the sky, but only after she made a name for herself in another line of work: manicures. Plus: starting today in Elko, Nevada, it’s the 41st National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. Bessie Coleman (National Women’s History Museum)41st National Cowboy Poetry Gathering Help this show keep flying as a backer on Patreon
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Why Is A Pie In The Face Such A Big Part Of Comedy History?
23/01/2026 Duración: 03minWhy have comedians been throwing pies at each other for laughs for so long? For National Pie Day, we investigate. Plus: Stacey Mei Yan Fong's project 50 Pies/50 States put the essence of each state in the Union into pie form.The messy history of the pie fight, from vaudeville to Nickelodeon (Hopes & Fears via Archive.org) 50 Pies/50 StatesFor the cost of a piece of pie a month you can support our show on Patreon
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A Town In South Dakota Saw Winter Weather Turn Mild In Minutes
22/01/2026 Duración: 03minToday in 1943, the community of Spearfish, South Dakota had some serious ups and downs in the weather, setting an all-time record for the fastest temperature change ever documented. Plus: today in 1997, Lottie Williams of Tulsa, Oklahoma went out for a walk and got hit with what was likely a piece of a Delta rocket falling to Earth. History of Spearfish's World Record Temperature Change (South Dakota Public Broadcasting)Jan. 22, 1997: Heads Up, Lottie! It's Space Junk! (WIRED)Stick with our show through ups and downs as a backer on Patreon
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Károly Takács Was A Right Handed Sport Shooter, But Won Olympic Gold Left-Handed
21/01/2026 Duración: 03minToday in 1910, the birthday of Károly Takács, a multi-time Olympic champion who won his medals without the use of his dominant hand. Plus: today in 1936, inventor Carl Brown obtained a patent for an unusual device meant to wake up drowsy drivers. Karoly Takacs, the Para athlete who achieved Olympic glory (World Shooting Para Sport)Staying awake at the wheel (Weird Universe)Help our show stay on target, donate today on Patreon
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A 1960s Computer Simulated A “Super Fight” Between Two Heavyweight Legends
20/01/2026 Duración: 03minToday in 1970, a strange moment in boxing history: two of the greatest heavyweights of all time faced off in a computer-simulated fight for a movie. Plus: today in 1946, the birthday of David Lynch, filmmaker, musician and occasional weather forecaster. How Muhammad Ali regretted his strangest fight ever (The Sporting News via Archive.org) Watch 950 Weather Reports Presented by David Lynch, Straight from His Los Angeles Home (Open Culture)Keep this show in fighting shape, back it on Patreon today
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Martin Luther King Jr. Was A Trekkie (MLK Day Special)
19/01/2026 Duración: 03minFor the holiday today, we're replaying an episode from January 2020 about the civil rights leader and his connection to Star Trek. A big reason why Dr. King was such a fan was the character of Lieutenant Uhura, played by Nichelle Nichols.Star Trek’s Uhura Reflects On MLK Encounter (NPR’s Tell Me More)
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The “Great Bottle Hoax” Proved Some People Will Pay To See Something They Know Is Impossible
16/01/2026 Duración: 03minToday in 1749 two British nobles decided to play a trick on London’s theatergoers. And their trick, known today as the Great Bottle Hoax, proved their point, while also managing to mostly backfire. Plus: police in Heber City, Utah are turning into frogs on the job! At least according to AI. The Great Bottle Conjurer Hoax (The Paris Review)Ribbit ribbit! Artificial Intelligence programs used by Heber City police claim officer turned into a frog (Fox 13 Now)Our Patreon backers make this show possible, and that’s no hoax
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After The “Miracle On The Hudson,” Captain “Sully” Sullenberger Had To Deal With A Lost Library Book
15/01/2026 Duración: 03minToday in 2009, the "Miracle on the Hudson," in which an airplane in distress made an emergency landing on a river and everyone on board survived. While winning national acclaim for his piloting, the captain had to do some explaining at his local library. Plus: a car guy from Long Island gets a special ride for his dad and finds a bit of hip hop history. Library lets late fees fly for Hudson pilot (NBC News)Long Island Man Buys Rolls-Royce Corniche for His Dad. It Turned Out To Be Tupac’s (The Drive)Fly along with us as a backer on Patreon
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A Woman Applied For A Job In 1976, And Got A Reply In 2024
14/01/2026 Duración: 03minToday in 1976 Tizi Hodson wrote a letter applying for what she called her dream job… and I don’t imagine that her dream included waiting almost half a century to hear back from the employer. Plus: today’s the birthday of track great Shawn Crawford, who won multiple Olympic medals but was just as well known for bringing a lighter side to sports. Woman gets reply about job application - 48 years on (BBC) Memorable Olympic Moments: Shawn Crawford's Olympic Success (SBNation Shakin The Southland)Support this show on Patreon and you’ll get some great benefits right away
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The YMCA Once Sued The Village People Over The Song “YMCA”
13/01/2026 Duración: 03minToday in 1979, the YMCA filed a lawsuit against the Village People, for their song paying tribute to the YMCA! But don't worry, there's a happy ending for both sides here. Plus: Switzerland's Silvesterkläuse help ring in the new year and maybe maybe get a drink or two as they do.“Y.M.C.A.” (An Oral History) (SPIN) Silvesterkläuse both beautiful and ugly (Swiss National Museum)It’s fun to back us on Patreon
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Brock Meister Survived A Rarely Survivable “Internal Decapitation”
12/01/2026 Duración: 03minToday in 2018, the closest of close calls for Brock Meister of Plymouth, Indiana: he survived a rarely survivable medical injury known as “internal decapitation.” Plus: for National Soundcheck Day, meet the Soundcube, a 1969 installation with loudspeakers in every direction. Brock Meister's life was saved by his best friend — six months later, Brock was able to save his own brother's life (Business Insider)Bernhard Leitner’s Soundcube, 1969 – The Art of Seeing Sound And Hearing With Your Whole Body (Flashbak)We’re lucky to have our Patreon supporters
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Basketball Week: In One Game, Jason McElwain Became A High School Basketball Legend
09/01/2026 Duración: 03minThis week we're replaying some of our favorite hoops-related episodes. In this episode from February 2022, a basketball story that’s almost too perfect for words: a high school team put its manager into the game, and not only did he play, he stole the show. Plus: the Glacier Express is called the “world’s slowest express train,” and its eight hour trip takes you through all the stunning scenery in Switzerland. The game nobody could forget (ESPN)The World’s Slowest Express Train Has Panoramic Glass for Breathtaking Views (Thrillist)Our Patreon backers make this show a slam dunk every day
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Basketball Week: Three Pro Basketball Players Once Played For Both Teams In A Single Game
08/01/2026 Duración: 02minThis week we're replaying some of our favorite hoops-related episodes. In this episode from November 2021, a look at an NBA game in 1978 in which, thanks to some complications, four players are on the box score for both teams. Plus: two artists build an installation in Taiwan that resembles a stairway to heaven! Alert Led Zeppelin. In 1978-79 season, deal like no other happened at NBA trade deadline (NBA.com)Artists Build a ‘Stairway to Heaven’ Optical Illusion (Laughing Squid)We would never trade our Patreon backers
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Basketball Week: Wat Misaka Was A Pro Basketball Pioneer (And A Pretty Impressive Bowler, Too)
07/01/2026 Duración: 03minThis week we're replaying some of our favorite hoops-related episodes. In this episode from July 2022, the story of Wataru “Wat” Misaka, who became the first non-white player to be drafted into what is now the NBA. And basketball wasn't the only sport in which he excelled. Plus: the Twin Cities hosts a "kick volleyball" competition at the Hmong International Freedom Festival. Japanese American Former Basketball Star Inspired On And Off The Court (NPR)Hmong International Freedom Festival (Visit Saint Paul)Our Patreon backers are championship material
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Basketball Week: Basketball Great Lisa Leslie Scored 101 Points In A High School Game
06/01/2026 Duración: 02minThis week we're replaying some of our favorite hoops-related episodes. In this episode from February 2022, Lisa Leslie, a high school basketball player who would later become one of the biggest names in the WNBA, had a record day, scoring 101 points in just 16 minutes. Plus: research finds a silver lining for Olympic runners up. That One Time: Lisa Leslie Scored 101 Points in a High School Game (24/7 Live Culture)Olympians That Win Silver Tend To Live Longer Than Those That Win Gold (UNILAD)Let’s set some records together, join our show as a backer on Patreon!
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Basketball Week: Wilt Chamberlain’s 100 Point Game Was Truly One Of A Kind
05/01/2026 Duración: 03minThis week we're replaying some of our favorite hoops-related episodes. In this episode from March 2022, we look at one of the most stunning performances in the history of pro sports: Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points in an NBA game. Plus: a short film called “Donkey Baseball” featured fans in a baseball game where, yes, most of the players had to ride donkeys. The Legacy Of Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-Point Game (WBUR)Five things you didn’t know about Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-point game (Sporting News)Donkey Baseball (YouTube)Our Patreon backers are all winners
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How The Laugh Track Made TV Jokes Seem Funny Even If They Really Weren’t
02/01/2026 Duración: 03minToday in 1910, the birthday of Charlie Douglass, who popularized the use of prerecorded laughter to help TV comedies seem more funny. Amirite folks? Plus: an astronaut uses microgravity to demonstrate a shape that we can't reproduce on Earth. Charles Rolland 'Charlie' Douglass (Variety via Archive.org) The Art of Science: Soft Cell in Space (University of Oxford) Laugh along with our show every day as a backer on Patreon
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46 BC Was The Extra-Long “Year Of Confusion”
01/01/2026 Duración: 03minA brand new year can be confusing for lots of reasons, but for Romans, the year 46 BC was when they tried to fix all the issues with their calendar and it made time literally drag on. Plus: a new wooden compass could help people with dementia find their way through the world. Why Julius Caesar's Year of Confusion was the longest year in history (BBC)wooden compass with single red arrow leads people with dementia to their homes (designboom)Our Patreon backers are also getting an exclusive bonus episode today - join them now!