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🗓️ 8 July 2020
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0:00.0 | You've probably heard the expression that something is the greatest thing since sliced bread. |
0:05.0 | Well, did you ever wonder what the greatest thing was before sliced bread? |
0:09.0 | Or why we measure greatness in terms of sliced bread? |
0:12.0 | Well, there is an answer to these questions. Learn more about why |
0:15.1 | sliced bread is so fricking amazing on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. This episode is brought to you by the Travel Photography Academy. |
0:36.0 | Have you ever been on a trip and wondered why your photos don't turn out like the images you see in travel magazines? |
0:41.0 | If you're going to spend thousands of dollars on a trip and hundreds to thousands of dollars on a camera, you owe it yourself to get the highest quality images from your trip. |
0:49.0 | That's why I created the Travel Photography Academy. |
0:52.0 | I set out to travel around the world in 2007 with an expensive camera |
0:56.2 | and I had no idea how to use it. As I traveled around the world I taught myself the |
1:00.4 | art of travel photography, eventually mastering it to a point where I was named |
1:04.0 | Travel Photographer the year three times in North America. |
1:07.1 | The Travel Photography Academy is an online course that teaches you everything you need to know |
1:11.0 | to master your camera and to take better photos on your next trip. |
1:15.0 | To improve your photography and to get better images on your next trip, visit travel photography academy.com or click in the |
1:21.7 | link in the show notes. |
1:25.0 | Humans have been baking bread for well over 14,000 years. |
1:31.0 | The earliest evidence of human bread making was charred crumbs found in 2018 in the Black Desert of Jordan, |
1:38.0 | and it indicates the people there were making a type of flatbread that was probably eaten with meat, the world's first sandwich. |
1:44.9 | Bread became the staple product of many civilizations in Asia, Europe, and Africa. |
1:50.1 | Bread and Circuses were the staple of ancient Rome and it was how many emperors were able to stay in power. |
1:55.0 | Bread has been called the staff of life and it plays a central role in the rights of many |
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