
A brief discussion about the invention of eau de cologne by Jean Marie Farina in Cologne, Germany, with some tangential conversation about Nobel prizes.
Original TransmissionsThis short episode appears to focus on the historical origins of eau de cologne, specifically mentioning Jean Marie Farina as the inventor from Cologne, Germany. The conversation seems fragmented and includes some discussion about Nobel prizes awarded in 1976, though the connection between these topics is unclear from the transcript. The discussion touches on the naming and terminology around cologne and perfume, with some confusion about the exact terminology and pronunciation of 'eau de cologne.'
This episode explores how moral standards have evolved throughout history, examining the subjectivity of ethical judgments across different cultures and time periods.
An episode exploring how beauty standards have changed throughout history, examining cultural and societal influences on perceptions of attractiveness.
A brief discussion about Elizabeth Bathory and the historical claims about her bathing in blood to stay young.
A comedic holiday song parody about someone named Beeta causing Christmas chaos while drunk streaming and kissing Santa Claus.
A spoken-word performance episode where the host delivers a powerful piece about being scapegoated, refusing to conform to mob mentality, and maintaining individuality in the face of group persecution.
The episode discusses the effects of different cannabis strains, particularly sativa versus indica, on mental health and experiences.