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StraightioLab

"Math" w/ Josh Sharp

StraightioLab

Big Money Players Network and iHeartPodcasts

Comedy, Comedy Interviews

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 8 June 2021

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

For this episode of the genius podcast known as StraightioLab, the boys are joined by amateur scientist and "true" extrovert Josh Sharp to talk all about Math. And if you're thinking "oh but math is boring, I don't want to listen to a whole podcast...

Transcript

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0:00.0

Walter Isakson set out to write about a world-changing genius in Elon Musk and found a man addicted to chaos and conspiracy.

0:07.0

I'm thinking it's idiotic to buy Twitter because he doesn't have a fingertip feel for social emotional networks.

0:13.4

The book launched a thousand hot takes,

0:15.3

so I sat down with Isakson to try to get past the noise.

0:18.0

I like the fact that people who say I'm not as tough on Musk

0:21.4

as I should be are always using anecdotes for my book to show why we should be tough on Musk.

0:27.0

Join me, Evan Ratliff, for On Musk with Walter Isickson.

0:30.0

Listen on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:36.0

On March 16, 2000, two sheriff's deputies were shot in Atlanta.

0:40.0

A Muslim leader and former black power activist was convicted.

0:42.8

But the evidence was shaky and the whole truth didn't come out during the trial.

0:46.4

My name is Mosi secret and when I started investigating this case in my hometown

0:50.3

I uncovered a dark truth about America.

0:52.4

From Tinderfoot TV, Campside Media, and I Heart Podcasts,

0:56.0

Radical is available now.

0:58.0

Listen to the new podcast, Radical, for free on the I Heart Radio app,

1:02.0

Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

1:06.1

I'm Mary Kay McBrayer, host of the podcast The Greatest True Crime Stories Ever

1:10.4

Told, where I dig into crimes where a woman is not just a victim.

1:13.7

She might be the detective, the lawyer, the witness, the coroner, the criminal, or some

1:18.6

combination of those roles.

1:20.1

These are the stories we need to know to understand the intersection of society,

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