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🗓️ 29 June 2023
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Human behavior is often a source of curious observation. Today's tour will help you see how that's never not true.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to The Good Stuff. I'm Jacob Schick, a third-generation combat marine. |
0:04.3 | And I'm his co-host and wife Ashley Schick. We believe everyone has a story to tell. |
0:09.2 | Not only about the peaks, but the valleys they've been through to get them to where they are today. |
0:13.5 | We're joined by some amazing guests who share the lessons they've learned that shaped who they are |
0:17.8 | and what they're doing to pay it forward and give back. |
0:20.9 | Listen to The Good Stuff on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. |
0:30.0 | Welcome to Air and Mankies, Captain of Curiosity's, a production of iHeartRadio and Grim and Mild. |
0:42.8 | Our world is full of the unexplainable. And if history is an open book, |
0:48.2 | all of these amazing tales are right there on display, just waiting for us to explore. |
0:55.2 | Welcome to The Cabinet of Curiosity's. |
1:00.6 | The passage of time is inevitable, and the longer we live, the more disconnected from the past |
1:11.5 | we become. We forget about the things that we use to enjoy as children, and we tuck away the parts |
1:17.2 | of us that don't fit in with who we are now. Those pieces of us get boxed up or buried. |
1:22.8 | Sometimes literally, I'm sure most of us remember burying a time capsule at our school, |
1:27.7 | or as part of a town ceremony, to be unearthed in the decades to come. |
1:32.0 | It's fun to think about what will our future selves and those who come after us think about the |
1:36.6 | music we listen to or the books we read. What will people think about our generation? |
1:42.2 | The thing is, for hundreds of years, people all over the world didn't bury time capsules. |
1:46.9 | They left behind something else, something that doesn't need to be dug up to be found, |
1:51.4 | although it might require the use of a sledgehammer. |
1:54.9 | Since about the 1300s, at least according to archaeologists findings, people have been hiding |
2:00.3 | shoes within their homes. Not in closets or underbeds, these shoes have been found in much |
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