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🗓️ 12 October 2020
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0:00.0 | S.O. wants to help you use your car a little less by hoping on your bike a little more, |
0:04.5 | especially for those shorter trips, like the popping out for a pint of milk trip, |
0:09.8 | or the off-to-pick up the kids' trip, or even the Friday night Chippy trip. |
0:16.0 | And to make the swap easier, every day S.O. is giving away an e-bike and 10,000 |
0:20.5 | nectar points that you could spend on cycling gear. Could you do a journey differently? |
0:24.9 | Search S.O. Thoughtful Driving to find out more. See terms and conditions at s-o-dot-co.uk. |
0:30.0 | Estonishing legends would like to thank SimplySafe, Best Fiends, The Great Courses Plus, |
0:34.2 | Squarespace, Sunsoil, our contributors at patreon.com and you, our listeners, for making tonight's show |
0:40.3 | possible. There are several origin stories for the creation of the Weijubord. Most of them involve |
0:47.1 | a fair amount of speculation, and experts will tell you its beginnings are ultimately unknown. |
0:53.5 | The Weijubord's creation seems to have been intentionally shrouded in mystery, |
0:58.0 | perhaps because it stretches further back into human history than we imagine, |
1:02.4 | or perhaps because those interested in profiting from it felt that an unknown |
1:07.3 | providence was excellent marketing. Whatever the case, even though the Weijubord may be |
1:13.0 | commonly thought of as a beginning in spirit communication tools, the reality is, |
1:18.4 | it's an evolution of pre-existing methods and devices. It owes its existence entirely to the |
1:24.5 | early spiritualist movement and beyond that, an explosion of interest in seances and spirit |
1:29.6 | communication as a whole, specifically in the parlors of Peresian homes in the mid-1800s. |
1:35.9 | Few researchers have done more to get at the root of this than noted expert in historical |
1:40.0 | authority on planned shats, seance devices and early spirit communication tools, Brandon Hodge. |
1:46.3 | Based in Austin, Texas, Mr. Hodge is certainly doing his part to keep Austin weird as the curator and |
1:52.7 | owner of one of the largest collections of automatic writing planchets in the world. |
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