Blame Your Brother is a podcast featuring David Brewington and John Tortorello, who are long-time friends. The guys cover current events, pop culture, and their lives while trying to make it entertaining. Life advice and best of lists are frequently featured as well. Recorded weekly from Nashville.
Hosts John and Hank Green (authors and YouTubers) offer both humorous and heartfelt advice about life’s big and small questions. They bring their personal passions to each episode by sharing the week’s news from Mars (the planet) and AFC Wimbledon (the third-tier English football club).
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From UFOs to psychic powers and government conspiracies, history is riddled with unexplained events. You can turn back now or learn the Stuff They Don't Want You To Know ... an audio podcast from iHeartRadio.
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Better Than Human the Podcast: Your favorite science biology podcast, where each week we pick an animal or topic to illuminate how fascinating our subject is and prove, once and for all, humans are not the epitome of the evolutionary chain.
The boys are back after David took a trip to Michigan. John took a trip to the Hospital while he was away. The guys are excited to see Ric Flair's last match this weekend. What will happen to the Nature Boy? If you see us there, make sure to say hello. Vince McMahon has left WWE after allegations about misconduct in the workplace. They talk about t…
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Listener Mail: Big Brother At Work, Standardized Tests and a Crucial Guinea Pig Correction
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A fellow Conspiracy Realist shares first-hand experiences with Big Brother at your Job. K Dubs calls in with more info about the dangers of privatized testing in the private sphere. Naked Mole Rat writes in with a crucial clarification on the guy's earlier conversation about Guinea Pigs. All this and more in this week's listener mail. See omnystudi…
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The Clintons and Corruption, Part II: White Water, Dirty Money and Larger Problems
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From the politics of Arkansas to the heights of Presidential power, Bill and Hillary Clinton have become one of the world's most influential political power couples -- and, along the way, they've garnered a ton of allegations and accusations. In part two of this series, Ben and Matt dive into the allegations surrounding Whitewater, financial shenan…
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The Clintons and Corruption, Part I: Origins and Body Counts
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From the politics of Arkansas to the heights of Presidential power, Bill and Hillary Clinton have become one of the world's most influential political power couples -- and, along the way, they've garnered a ton of allegations and accusations. But how many of these are true, and how many are smear campaigns and conspiracy theories? In part one of th…
Could your favorite sports be fixed? Join Ben, Matt and Noel for their continuing interview with author Brian Tuohy as they explore the murky world behind the sports headlines - a world comprised of illegal gambling, extortion, blackmail and organized crime. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Strange News: Alex Jones Goes to Court, It's Raining PFAs, Massachusetts Forgives Last Witch
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Alex Jones faces the latest legal proceedings regarding Sandy Hook. Rainwater across the world is riddled with harmful chemicals. A mysterious sinkhole emerges in Chile. All this and more in this week's Strange News. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By iHeartPodcasts
How do I have my writing read apart from me? Is the Earth really round? How do I find out about food recalls? What would Earth be like if trees had never evolved? Why are the planets different at different distances from the sun? Hank and John Green have answers! If you're in need of dubious advice, email us at hankandjohn@gmail.com. Join us for mo…
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Extensions Are So Extra But I Ain't Worried
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Happy Friday Friend!!!! Thank you for listening. If you wouldn't mind rating and reviewing this podcast, I would be so appreciative. Products and people mentioned on this episode. If you're in the DFW area and want or need someone who knows what the hell they're doing with extentions, DM Brittney. Follow her at @HairByBrittneyMarie If you're in the…
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Banks Are Buying Your Neighborhood, Part II
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It's true: financial institutions are, indeed, buying up homes and turning them into rentals. But should this be a cause for concern? In the second part of this two-part series, the guys look at the strategy these companies use when choosing homes (or entire neighborhoods), as well as how this came about, and what it means for the average homebuyer…
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Listener Mail: The Airbag Black Market, Thermostat Shenanigans, and the Case of the Somerton Man
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A caller prompts a conversation about the booming black market for airbags. It seems some power companies are using smart thermometers to mess with their customer's temperature settings. Over in Australia, multiple Conspiracy Realists are startled to find the infamous case of the Somerton Man might just be solved. All this and more in this week's l…
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Goblin Shark: Living Fossils to Haunt Your Nightmares
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Goblin Sharks are a species of rare sharks found in the deepest oceans throughout the world. The goblin shark gets its name from its terrifying unhinged mouth that is full of razor sharp teeth. These sharks use a stealth attack to float through the ocean until close enough to swallow their prey. (Its low-density and large liver make it buoyant, all…
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Banks Are Buying Your Neighborhood, Part I
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Across the United States, would-be homebuyers are telling a similar story: after weeks or months of searching, they finally find a home they can afford -- only to be outbid by another buyer, often offering to pay in cash, at thousands of dollars above the asking price. What's going on? According to multiple reports, the answer isn't just wealthy fa…
Could it be possible that your favorite sports are fixed? Join the guys as they interview Brian Tuohy, author of The Fix is In, on the murky connections between sports, gambling, politics and organized crime in the first part of this two-episode series. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Strange News: Fast Food Founder Buys Everyone Lottery Tickets, Holes in the Ocean Floor, Scary Algorithm Predicts Crime with 90% Accuracy
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The founder of Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers buys a lottery ticket for all 50,000 of his employees. Observers are baffled by a series of mysterious holes in the ocean floor. Perhaps most disturbingly, a new algorithm created over at the University of Chicago seems to accurately predict crimes a week before they occur -- and exposes deep biases in …
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339: Every Building is a Vehicle (w/ Brennan Lee Mulligan!)
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How does something absorb light? How do I handle losing four marks? Is it okay to disagree with movie reviews? Can I just take ice cream? Is it bad luck to open an umbrella in a car? Hank Green and Brennan Lee Mulligan have answers! If you're in need of dubious advice, email us at hankandjohn@gmail.com. Join us for monthly livestreams and an exclus…
To some, Bitcoin and similar cryptocurrencies are the future of finance, deregulated and free from the problems of the existing financial others. To critics, they're little more than a bad investment or an outright ponzi scheme. But what happens when the coins begin to crash? In today's episode, the guys explore what led to the ongoing Bitcoin cras…
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The New Stress-free Way I Travel / MRI Newbie Holla
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Oh, hi. Remember me? I've been in vacation mode lately and I don't have an reasonable excuse other than that. This episode recaps our CT/PA vacation. For all my travel essentials: TSA Approved toiletry bags Space Saving vacuum storage bags and pump Drawstring bags for the kids outfits Apple Air Tags to keep track of our luggage. WW scale (yeah I di…
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Listener Mail: Make More Poor, Banks Buy Your Neighborhood, The Future of Infrastructure
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Poppy Hotdog asks whether the recent Supreme Court comes from an ulterior motive. Conspiracy Realists share experiences with a brutal -- at times conspiratorial -- housing market. Earth Shaman inspires a realistic exploration of the reality of self-sustaining communities. All this and more in this week's listener mail. See omnystudio.com/listener f…
Recently, Google engineer Blake Lemoine made international news with his claims that the company's creation LaMDA - Launguage Model for Dialogue Applications - has become sentient. While Google does describe LaMDA as "breakthrough conversation technology," the company does not agree with Lemoine -- to say the least. In part two of this two-part ser…
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Penguins: The Flightless Birds of the Southern Hemisphere
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Penguins are flightless aquatic birds that are almost exclusively found in the Southern Hemisphere. Penguins are evolved to catch fast-swimming prey and to live in cold temperatures. Their bodies have densely packed feathers, heavy muscles and huge fat supplies. Because of these adaptations penguins have lost their ability to fly, and while they mi…
Cannibalism is an ancient taboo, but how often has it actually occurred? Join the guys in this classic episode as they explore the grisly rumors and frightening facts behind history’s stories of cannibalism. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By iHeartPodcasts
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Strange News: Amazon is Snitching, Heists in LA, and "Mutant" Soldiers in Ukraine?
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Amazon has been giving Ring videos to law enforcement, without the consent of the owners. Someone in LA stole millions' dollars worth of jewelry from a Brinks armored truck. Over in Russia, two politicians are claiming the government of Ukraine, with the help of the US, is experimenting on soldiers. The West keeps calling these alleged supersoldier…
How do I respond to decade old bread texts? How do woodpeckers not get concussions? Would Earth's destruction be bad for Mars? Why is it so hard to get the last cereal square on the spoon? How was soap invented? What would Earth look like from space if it never had life on it? Hank and John Green have answers! If you're in need of dubious advice, e…
Recently, Google engineer Blake Lemoine made international news with his claims that the company's creation LaMDA - Launguage Model for Dialogue Applications - has become sentient. While Google does describe LaMDA as "breakthrough conversation technology," the company does not agree with Lemoine -- to say the least. In part one of this two-part ser…
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STDWYTK Presents: The Tale of the University Six, Part II
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In today's episode, Bill, Mark and Neil receive a series of new packages seeming to, for the first time, reveal the true fate of the infamous University Six. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By iHeartPodcasts
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Coral Reefs Are Going Extinct, and Humans are to Blame
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Regardless of what people may think or believe, the coral reefs are going extinct, and humans are to blame. Why should you care, besides the fact that coral reefs are living animals that deserve their chance to thrive? Because coral reefs are among the most diverse, complex and densely populated ecosystems and are often thought of as the rainforest…
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CLASSIC: Human Experimentation: MIT and Cereal
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Did the Quaker Oats company really do experiments on children? Join Matt and Ben as they dig into the checkered past of this cereal monolith. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By iHeartPodcasts
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Strange News: Oklahoma Murderer Implicates Bigfoot, Shinzo Abe Assassinated, People Blame Terrible Events on CERN
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A man in Oklahoma claims he committed murder to prevent the victim from summoning Bigfoot. Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is assassinated. It turns out millions of people believe experiments at CERN's Large Hadron Collider may have pushed reality into "another timeline." All this and more in this week's Strange News. See omnystudio.com/l…
What's up with all the giraffe sex? Why is it easier to keep a moving bicycle upright? How does my stomach growl? Why were dinosaurs so big? What are some interesting skills to have? Hank and John Green have answers! If you're in need of dubious advice, email us at hankandjohn@gmail.com. Join us for monthly livestreams and an exclusive weekly podca…
How can we better understand the growing, mainstream interest in UFOs? In this interview, Ben, Matt and Noel are joined by MJ Banias, host of Alien State, to explore his anthropological approach to humanity's attempt to understand those things it cannot yet explain. MJ agrees with Ben's description of UFOs as modern folklore -- and expands upon tha…