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The Rabbit Hole Detectives

Invisible Astral Jellyfish

The Rabbit Hole Detectives

Folding Pocket

History, Society & Culture

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 June 2024

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

In today’s episode of The Rabbit Hole Detectives, Cat, Richard, and Charles are back to uncover more killer facts and ephemera. This week, Cat is on the hunt for the lost city of Atlantis, Richard is hoping he won’t tie himself up in knots as he covers ribbons, and Charles is hoping to finish with a bang as he discusses fireworks. Don’t forget, if you’d like to put forward a topic then you can email us at: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

One two three shake your body down.

0:03.0

Shig your own name.

0:04.0

One two three.

0:06.0

Thanks to Fever tree, making a delicious Mejito is as easy as one, two, three.

0:12.0

Ice, rum, fever tree mohito mixer and stir. A perfect

0:19.8

mojito as simple as

0:28.5

Just three steps new cocktail mixes from fever tree as easy as one two three. Please enjoy responsibly

0:30.4

While you're listening to this podcast, I'm causing mischief.

0:35.0

Like creeping past sleepy granddad to sneak a pot of Petty Faloo from the fridge.

0:42.0

Because Petty Faloo from the fridge because Pettif

0:43.4

Fettif

0:44.4

Bettif

0:45.4

Boom!

0:46.4

Mom says that Pettifaloo is made with calcium and vitamin D for healthy bones.

0:54.7

She knows best, most of the time.

0:58.1

Fueling mischief with petty flu.

1:01.2

Fording pocket. Welcome to another episode of the Rabbit Hole Detectives.

1:24.4

A podcast where I, Dr. Kat Jarman,

1:26.7

Richard Coles and Charles Spencer chase the provenance of historical objects

1:31.0

both real and metaphorical.

1:34.1

Each episode we set one another the task of finding out as much as we can about a particular

1:38.7

subject to present a comprehensive understanding of the origin stories of stuff.

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