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The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.
WE"RE BACK! Greetings, creatures. CURIO is back and better than ever (that's a lie, we're a bit rusty, sorry about that) with an episode that dives into the controversy surrounding the Remington Model 700 Bolt Action Rifle.
Obviously, we talk a lot about guns in this episode, so if that upsets you, feel free to skip this one! We get it, and we'll see you next time!
[small note; if you're upset by the discussion of teeth, you can skip over Kathryn's Tooth Time (tm) which ends at about the 6 minute mark. The real episode starts around there]
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In this jaunt, Kathryn and Noah add a fantastic specimen to their collection, and get the opportunity to fully dissect him. In doing so, they uncover the truth behind Super Bowl XLV, Kathryn's tooth collection, and much more.
In a solemn turn for the podcast, Kathryn and Noah take a deep dive into Bayer AG and their manufacturing of plasma products in the 1980s. Using reporting from a new hero, CURIO lays out a full timeline of Bayer's cruel campaign of exploitation, manipulation, and lies that would result in numerous deaths.
In today's jaunt, Kathryn and Noah get thoroughly 'Klopped' as they make their way through the mind behind, and different interpretations of, Social Darwinism! Join us in the Bog as Kathryn weaves a tale of corruption, intrigue, and one guy's dumb-ass idea that would end up fucking over American society.
On this episode of CURIO, Kathryn takes Noah back in time to discuss a man with niche interests, a penchant for bigotry, and a racist conspiracy theory! On the way, they discuss memoirs, Noah's college experience, and Kathryn's (growing) hit list.
In the first (well, technically second) episode of The Curio Show, Kathryn and Noah dive head first down a revolutionary rabbit hole and discuss Euromaidan- A.K.A, the Revolution of Dignity, A.K.A., the Ukrainian revolution of 2014.
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.