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Everything Everywhere Daily

Potpourri Volume I: Survival

Everything Everywhere Daily

Gary Arndt | Glassbox Media

History, Education

4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 12 September 2020

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

In the course of doing research for shows, I often come across interesting facts that wouldn’t really make for an entire episode. They are really interesting, but I’m not sure how I could turn it into even a short daily podcast like this one. So, the solution was to create an episode where I could just randomly put all these loose ends together. With that, I bring to you my first potpourri show, on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

In the course of doing research for shows I often come across interesting facts which really wouldn't make for an entire episode

0:06.5

They're really interesting, but I'm not sure how I could turn it even into a short daily podcast like this one

0:12.1

So the solution was to create an episode where I could just

0:15.2

randomly put all the loose ends together. With that I bring you my very first Popare show on this

0:20.5

episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.

0:23.0

This episode of sponsored by Curiosity Stream.

0:37.0

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0:42.0

Return of the Wolves, which tells the story of wolves in

0:45.0

Isle Royal National Park in Lake Superior, and the delicate balance of predator and

0:49.7

prey with moose and wolves.

0:52.1

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0:56.0

one of the cheapest streaming services available online.

0:59.0

So if you love to learn, then start your subscription

1:02.0

by visiting everything dash everywhere

1:03.4

dot com slash curiosity stream or by clicking on the link in the show notes

1:11.4

The theme of this show and I didn't really recognize it until I had put everything together is survival

1:19.0

surviving under very unique circumstances the first story for this Grabbag episode deals with an interesting question.

1:26.4

Has anyone ever been hit by a meteorite?

1:29.7

As in, has a rock which has been hurled from space, entered Earth's atmosphere, and then

1:34.9

actually hit a human being on their body? The answer is surprisingly yes, and

1:40.3

that person actually lived. The reason why it's surprising is that the actual space taken up by human bodies is quite small.

1:48.0

Going under the assumption that you could fit 10 humans into a square meter, standing shoulder to shoulder.

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