
The Female Crash Dummy Delay
On this episode, Kendall crashes into the ridiculous saga of the Female Crash Test Dummy Delay. The first male dummy was introduced in 1949. The first female one? 2023. Just a small 74-year wait. And even now, its use is

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On this episode, Kendall crashes into the ridiculous saga of the Female Crash Test Dummy Delay. The first male dummy was introduced in 1949. The first female one? 2023. Just a small 74-year wait. And even now, its use is

Today Kendall talks perfume — even though she refuses to wear it. What's actually in that bottle you're spritzing on your pulse points? From whale vomit to beaver glands, the occasionally stomach-turning ingredients of f

You've probably forgotten a face before. But what if you couldn't remember any face — ever? Roxanne shares the debilitating and mind-boggling neurological condition of Face Blindness (prosopagnosia) with Kendall. A condi

This week, Kendall grosses out Roxanne with the squirm-worthy backstory of the powdered wig — fashion's most glamorous lie. At the height of 17th and 18th century European society, the bigger and whiter your wig, the mor

The wolf whistle — two notes that have echoed through pop culture, construction sites, and Hollywood films. On this episode Roxanne digs into the history of how a cheeky chirp became an unsettling intrusion. This is one

On this episode of "Interesting Nuggets" we have one for the left-handed folks out there. To the 10-12% of the population who struggle with scissors, smear their pen, and wage daily war against ring binders — this one's

This week, Roxanne uncovers the rich history of April Fools' Day — from fish pinned to unsuspecting backs to elaborate hoaxes that had entire nations fooled. At the start of Spring humanity has been gleefully pranking ea

Todays episode is dedicated to Roxanne's best mate Tank. A friend that is missed dearly everyday. Join us as Kendall shares with us stories of histories most heroic and loyal pups. They are such good girls and boys and w

Foreign Accent Syndrome: a bizarre brain blip that leaves you with an accent you never traveled for? —or a serious condition that reshapes someone’s entire life, across all aspects of their days? Join us as Roxanne unpac

This week, Kendall takes us diving skull-first into the wild, weird, and often terrifying history of migraine remedies. Ancient skull-drilling all the way to opioids,caffeine and garlic. Spoiler: humanity has been gettin

Are you someone who loves slipping idioms into everyday conversation? If so, you’re in good company—just like Roxanne, who always has a idiom in her repertoire. In todays episode Roxanne shares with us something you migh

This week, we’re stepping carefully—just in case—into the world of superstitions. Why do broken mirrors spell trouble? How did clovers become tiny green good-luck charms? Why can't we walk under a dodgy ladder? These bel

In this episode, we’re wandering off the happily-ever-after path and into the dark, and downright horrifying origin stories of classic fairytales. The original versions make our modern takes look like bedtime lullabies.

In this episode of Interesting Nuggets, we spin around the poles history. Pole dancing has grown from a raw test of strength into a worldwide sport and art form now aiming for the Olympics. Its roots start in ancient Ind

Lets crack open the surprisingly recent invention of the “teenager.” It turns out that before the 1940s we had children who grew into adults—minus all the angst. Thanks to major social and economic shifts, the “teenager”

We crack into the remarkable life of Nellie Bly, a journalist who wasn’t afraid to step into spaces she was never meant to occupy. From exposing mental asylums from the inside, to thriving in male-dominated newsrooms. Sh

Beau Brummell wasn’t just an English dandy — he was the original men’s style dictator of Regency London. His extreme obsession with tailoring and spotless grooming laid the foundations for modern menswear. This episode s

On this episode of Interesting Nuggets we dig into the surprising history behind peace signs. The classic symbol and the two-finger gesture, each have a story that’s way more interesting than you’d expect. We explore whe

Interesting Nuggets is back with penis related content! We dive into the rise and rise and rise of the legendary codpiece and of course its inevitable flaccid fall . This episode unpacks how a simple garment became the u

In "Good Vibrations" we uncover how a medical device accidentally became a cultural icon. There will be Victorian awkwardness, mishaps, and unintentional uses for a common household appliance. We’ll separate facts from p
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