Sinopsis
Cool Weird Awesome carves out a few minutes each day for the great stuff. The stuff we all need so we don't think the world has gone completely crazy.
Episodios
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Olympians Week: Two Olympians Turned A Silver And A Bronze Into “Medals Of Friendship”
01/08/2024 Duración: 03minWe’re replaying some of our favorite episodes about the Games and those who have competed in them. In this episode from July 2021, the story of two of those athletes, who ended up winning the only half-silver, half-bronze medals in Olympic history. Plus: the International Olympic Committee does enforce its trademark rights, which sometimes leads to interesting situations. The Silvonze Medalists (Now I Know) International Olympic Committee threaten to sue Brit folk legends for ‘Beer Olympics’ song (The Sun) We’d share our Olympic medals with our Patreon backers, if we had some --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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Olympians Week: Margaret Abbott Won Olympic Gold Even Though She Didn’t Know She Was In The Olympics
31/07/2024 Duración: 03minWe’re replaying some of our favorite episodes about the Games and those who have competed in them. In this episode from October 2022, the story of Margaret Abbott. She became the first American woman to win an Olympic title, even though she didn’t know she was in the Olympics! Plus: Ruth Hamilton of British Columbia gets an unexpected visitor at home. Margaret Abbott (New York Times) B.C. woman awakes to a hole in her roof and a space rock on her pillow (Castlegar News) Our Patreon backers are golden --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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Olympians Week: “Eric The Eel” Won An Olympic Heat With The Slowest Time In The Field
30/07/2024 Duración: 03minWe’re replaying some of our favorite episodes about the Games and those who have competed in them. In this episode from August 2021, swimmer Eric Moussambani of Equatorial Guinea makes a splash at the 2000 Summer Games despite finishing well behind the rest of the competitors in his event. Plus: Canadian high jumper Derek Drouin won a gold medal in 2016 when his doctors might have preferred that he rest at home! African novice makes big splash (BBC) Olympic high jump champion Derek Drouin competed in Rio with a double stress fracture in his back (National Post) Our backers on Patreon make every episode of our show a winner --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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Olympians Week: The 1904 Men’s Marathon Was The Weirdest Olympic Race Ever
29/07/2024 Duración: 03minWe’re replaying some of our favorite episodes about the Games and those who have competed in them. In this episode from July 2021, a look at the men's marathon from the 1904 Games. You couldn't write a weirder race than this one. Running a marathon was never crazier or harder than during the 1904 St Louis Olympics (ABC Australia) 8 Unusual Facts About the 1904 St. Louis Olympics (History.com) Supporting our show isn’t a marathon process, just back us on Patreon! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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William Rankin Fell Through A Thundercloud And Lived
26/07/2024 Duración: 03minToday in 1959, Marine Corps pilot William Rankin passed through the middle of a thundercloud after having to eject from his plane. And despite the storm’s best efforts, he made it through in one piece. Plus: starting today in Tenino, Washington, it’s Oregon Trail Days. Meet the Marine who ‘rode the thunder’ and lived to tell the tale (Air Force Times) Oregon Trail Days Help this show take to the skies as a backer on Patreon --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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Tom Stuker Used His Lifetime Airline Ticket To Travel More Than 24 Million Miles
25/07/2024 Duración: 03minSummer travel comes and goes for most of us, but Tom Stuker, the "world's most frequent flyer," bought a lifetime plane ticket in 1990 and has been up in the air a lot since then. Plus: Monday in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, it’s the Rain Day Festival. New Jersey man dubbed ‘most traveled air passenger’ with nearly 24 million miles in the air (News12.com) He has flown 23 million miles. Here are his travel secrets. (Washington Post) Rain Day Festival 2024 Fly with us! Back our show on Patreon for just $1 a month --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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The Bee Gees And Peter Frampton Starred In A Sgt. Pepper Movie That Was A Glorious 70s Trainwreck
24/07/2024 Duración: 03minToday in 1978, the American release date of what looked like a blockbuster movie musical: "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," starring some of the biggest music and movie stars of the era. Yeah, it didn't go so well. Plus: the Apollo 11 astronauts had to fill out customs declarations when they came back from the moon!?! Beatles-Based Movie Is A Box Office Bomb (Songfacts) Back from the Moon, Apollo Astronauts Had to Go Through Customs (Space.com) I don’t really want to stop the show, but I thought you might like to know, you can back our show on Patreon for just $1 a month --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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The Ice Cream Cone Got The Spotlight At The 1904 World’s Fair, But That Isn’t When It Was Invented
23/07/2024 Duración: 03minToday was the day in 1904 that a guy at the St. Louis World’s Fair took a pastry cone, put two scoops of ice cream inside, and changed the dessert world forever. Except that there are a bunch of ice cream cone origin stories from that World's Fair, and also, ice cream cones were around for more than a century before that. Plus: The US Postal Service is remembering game show legend Alex Trebek this year with a stamp that includes a Jeopardy-style clue. Chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla : a history of American ice cream by Anne Cooper Funderburg The Murky History of the Ice Cream Cone (TIME) The USPS Commemorates Alex Trebek With a Forever Stamp in the Form of a ‘Jeopardy’ Question (Laughing Squid) Back our show on Patreon, it costs less than an ice cream cone --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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Michigan’s Official State Vehicle Fleet Includes A Vintage Model T
22/07/2024 Duración: 03minIt’s a busy time of year for transportation workers, especially here in the Midwest. Michigan's official state vehicle fleet includes a vintage Ford Model T, and not just as a nod to the state's long history with automaking. Plus: starting today in Ohio, it’s the Dayton Air Show. Michigan DOT Still Has a Century-Old Ford Model T in Service (The Drive) Dayton Air Show Drive on over to our Patreon page and you can help make this show happen --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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It Took Researchers Twenty Years To Figure Out The Rosetta Stone
19/07/2024 Duración: 03minToday's believed to be the day in 1799 when French troops in northern Egypt found the Rosetta Stone, which unlocked a huge amount of knowledge about the ancient world. Or at least it would after scholars spent like two decades figuring out what it said. Plus: Atchison, Kansas is in the middle of its annual Amelia Earhart Festival, celebrating the community's most famous resident. Rosetta Stone found (History.com) Amelia Earhart Festival Back our show on Patreon in any language you like --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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New York Once Built Artificial Reefs Out Of Old Ice Cream Trucks
18/07/2024 Duración: 03minFor National Ice Cream Day this Sunday, the story of how New York state once upcycled some ice cream trucks into artificial reefs around Long Island. Plus: this Saturday in Pennsylvania, it’s the Made In Bradford Celebration, in the hometown of the Zippo lighter. Sunken Ice Cream Trucks Were Used Create Artificial Reefs in NYC (Untapped New York) Made In Bradford Celebration Our Patreon backers make sure this show never sinks --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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There Was Almost A Scary Sequel To “E.T.”
17/07/2024 Duración: 03minThis day in 1982 was the date at the top of a movie treatment for “E.T. 2: Nocturnal Fears." And as the title suggests, the sequel would have been a lot creepier than the first movie. Plus: starting tomorrow in Minnesota, it’s the Cosmos Space Festival. Why The ET Sequel Never Happened (ScreenRant) Cosmos Space Festival Keep our show playing throughout the galaxy as a backer on Patreon --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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Embo, Scotland, Declared Itself Independent For A Day
16/07/2024 Duración: 03minToday in 1988, the community of Embo, in the Scottish Highlands raised money for a community center by declaring independence from the rest of the UK… but just for one day. Plus: today in 2022, an odd moment in the world of real estate. And milk. Embo Community Centre Appeal (via Archive.org) B.C. real estate agent fined $20K after chugging milk in fridge at showing (North Shore News) You don’t have to declare yourself an independent nation to back our show on Patreon (but if you do, let us know) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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William Walker, The Diver Who Saved Winchester Cathedral
15/07/2024 Duración: 03minToday in 1912, high honors for William Walker, who saved the UK’s famous Winchester Cathedral from partial collapse through five years of foundation work… all of which he did underwater. Plus: this week in Aroostook County, Maine, it’s the Maine Potato Blossom Festival. Saving the Cathedral (BBC) Maine Potato Blossom Festival You can help shore up the future of this podcast as a backer on Patreon --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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Buckminster Fuller Proposed Putting A Big Dome Over Manhattan
12/07/2024 Duración: 03minToday in 1895, the birthday of Buckminster Fuller, the “engineer, architect and futurist" who once proposed building a see-through dome over part of Manhattan to save energy and money. Plus: a community festival that’s actually in a bunch of communities. The 1960 Plan To Put A Dome Over Midtown Manhattan (Gothamist) This Was Buckminster Fuller’s Plan to Cover Manhattan With a Giant Dome (The Daily Beast) Stroud Brick Throwing and Rolling Pin Competition It would be a bright idea to back our show on Patreon today --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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Ina Koenig Saved A Kid Who Fell Into A Mine Shaft By Keeping His Head Above Water
11/07/2024 Duración: 03minAround this time in 2012, a teacher in Germany saved a young student's life, literally keeping the three year old's head above water after falling into an abandoned mine shaft. Plus: starting tomorrow in Oklahoma, it’s the McLoud Blackberry Festival. Teacher jumps down mineshaft to save boy (The Local) The McLoud Blackberry Festival Want more stories like this? Back our show on Patreon today --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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Bir Tawil Is Land Between Egypt And Sudan That Neither Country Wants
10/07/2024 Duración: 03minToday in 1899, the signing of the Anglo-Egyptian Condominium, that established most of the border between Egypt and Sudan, but eventually led to a dispute over two stretches of land. Both countries want one stretch, and neither wants the other. Plus: this Friday in New Orleans, the running of the bulls! Well, sort of. This man is the latest in a series of travellers to declare ownership of a bizarre no man’s land in north Africa (Business Insider) Running of the Bulls (NewOrleans.com) Back our show on Patreon so it can go out to every country in the world (and a few extra spots too) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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In A Letter From Ancient Babylon, A Teenager Complains To His Mom About Clothes
09/07/2024 Duración: 03minOn this National Fashion Day, we have a letter from 3,800 years ago that shows some things never change, like teenagers nagging their parents for a fancier set of clothes. Plus: an artist in Japan designs a pair of jeans that look like they're hanging out unzipped... because that's something someone needs, apparently? Reading Ancient Mail (JSTOR) Jeans designed to look like your fly is down (Boing Boing) Backing our show on Patreon is always in fashion --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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Taco Bell Once Trolled America By Claiming It Had Bought The Liberty Bell
08/07/2024 Duración: 03minToday in 1776, it's said that the Liberty Bell rang out in Philadelphia for the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence. More than two centuries later, a fast food giant put out fake ads claiming that it had acquired the Liberty Bell to help pay off the national debt. Plus: today in 1978, Def Leppard played its first-ever concert, in Sheffield, England, though it didn’t exactly start off with a bang. Hold the taco sauce, Liberty Bell is safe (Philadelphia Inquirer via Newspapers.com) The Hilariously Bad First Concerts of Rock's Biggest Bands (Ultimate Classic Rock) Back our show on Patreon for just one softshell taco’s worth of dollars a month --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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Alvin Straight Couldn’t Drive To See His Ailing Brother, So He Took A Road Trip On A Lawn Mower
05/07/2024 Duración: 03minToday in 1994, the start of a very unusual road trip: Alvin Straight drove 240 miles by lawn mower. Plus: next week in Wausau, Wisconsin, it’s the Taste ‘N Glow Balloon Fest. Brotherly Love Powers a Lawn Mower Trek (New York Times) Taste 'n Glow Balloon Fest Ride with us as a backer on Patreon --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support