Cool Weird Awesome With Brady Carlson

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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.

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  • King Louis XIV’s Chef Is Why Salt And Pepper Go Together At The Dinner Table

    04/03/2026 Duración: 03min

    National Salt Awareness Week begins today in the UK. We’ll let medical experts tell you how much salt is right for you and your diet, but we can look at a broader question: why is it that we keep salt and pepper shakers together at the table? Plus: starting today in New Zealand, the Golden Shears World Shearing And Woolhandling Championship. Why Are Salt and Pepper Paired? (AllRecipes)Golden Shears World Championships This show and its Patreon backers go together like salt and pepper

  • The US Military Once Tested Out A “Camel Corps”

    03/03/2026 Duración: 03min

    Today in 1855 US lawmakers approved $30,000 in funding for “the purchase of camels and the importation of dromedaries, to be employed for military purposes." We had our own "Camel Corps"! Plus: today in 1875, the first indoor game of hockey took place in Montreal, and it ended in a not that surprising way. The U.S. Army’s “Camel Corps” Experiment (Army Historical Foundation)First indoor game ended in melee (ESPN)Ride on over to our Patreon page to back this show today

  • The Sound Of Music’s “Do Re Mi” Song Gets Very Different In Other Languages

    02/03/2026 Duración: 03min

    Today in 1965, the premiere of “The Sound of Music.” Generations of fans around the world have been singing along to songs like "Do-Re-Mi,: but those fans can be singing very different songs depending on which language they’re singing in. Plus: a moment of well-meaning misunderstanding at an animal rescue center in the UK. "The Sound of Music" across three languages (Jabal al-Lughat) Animal rescue team race to save 'dog' stuck in ditch - only to find it's a statue (The Express)Let’s make beautiful music together! Join us as a backer on Patreon

  • In Poland, Nothing Goes Better With Pasta Than Strawberries

    27/02/2026 Duración: 03min

    Today is National Strawberry Day, and in Poland, one of the foods that goes best with strawberries is pasta. Plus: starting today in Wabasha, Minnesota, it’s the Grumpy Old Men Festival. Strawberry Spaghetti Is The Sweet Polish Pasta You Need To Try (Mashed)GRUMPY OLD MEN FESTIVAL It would be sweet for you to join our community of supporters on Patreon

  • William Addis Went To Prison For Inciting A Riot And Came Out With A Modern Toothbrush Design

    26/02/2026 Duración: 03min

    We have a few days left in National Children's Dental Health Month, so today we’re telling the story of William Addis, the first person to mass produce toothbrushes - and one who came up with his big breakthrough in unusual circumstances. Plus: for National Pistachio Day, a visit to the World's Largest Pistachio (TM) in Alamagordo, New Mexico.  Who invented the toothbrush and when was it invented? (Library of Congress via Archive.org)World's Largest Pistachio Keep this show bright and shiny like a set of healthy teeth, as a backer on Patreon

  • With Enough Ice And Enough Patience, People Can Walk Across One Of The Great Lakes In A Weekend

    25/02/2026 Duración: 03min

    Today in 1978, writer Dave Voelker set off on a hike across frozen Lake Erie. Experienced hikers can definitely cover that much ground in a weekend, but a frozen Great Lake can be a little more complicated than a hiking trail. Plus: today in 1969, a rough moment for John Edward Kilty of Manchester, England, showing why it’s always good to listen closely in court. Walking on water: Tales of perilous treks across frozen Lake Erie to Canada (Erie Times-News)I Walked Across Lake Erie — Alone (Cleveland Magazine)Kilty as charged (Weird Universe)Hike on over to our Patreon page and back this show for just $1 a month

  • Manon Rhéaume, The First Woman To Play NHL Hockey

    24/02/2026 Duración: 03min

    Today in 1972, the birthday of Manon Rhéaume, who made history as the first woman to ever play in the National Hockey League. Plus: today is National Tortilla Chip Day. There are lots of ways to celebrate, like recreating the work of a Reddit user who, in 2021, made a prom dress out of old bags of Doritos. Manon Rheaume realizes her NHL debut was ‘not just another game’ (SportsNet) I made a prom dress out of recycled Doritos bags from my school cafeteria (Reddit)Make it a goal to join our community of supporters on Patreon

  • Learning To DJ Might Help Some People With ADHD

    23/02/2026 Duración: 03min

    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder can be a big challenge for some people. There’s a research project underway to see if becoming a DJ can help with ADHD. Plus: a big mathematical mind wanted a very specific shape on his tombstone. A new spin on ADHD treatment (Virginia Tech University)  Why This Great Mathematician Wanted a Heptadecagon on His Tombstone (Scientific American)“He’s the DJ, we’re the backers,” say our supporters on Patreon

  • Saturday Night Live Did A Special In New Orleans, And It Got Complicated

    20/02/2026 Duración: 03min

    Today in 1977, the show that famously broadcast “live from New York” put on a special show live from New Orleans. While you can’t exactly call what happened a trainwreck, it has definitely stayed a one and done. Plus: today in 1989, TIME magazine noted that a TV ad for Nike sneakers wasn’t quite what it appeared to be. The Big Uneasy: When SNL Went to Mardi Gras (Vulture)Advertising: If the Inamuk Fits . . . (TIME) It’s easy to support this show, just give $1 a month through our Patreon page

  • Joe Frazier Was A Legendary Athlete, But A TV Athletic Competition Didn’t Go Swimmingly Well For Him

    19/02/2026 Duración: 03min

    Today in 1973, one of the greatest boxers of all time tried a different sport for a day… and it really didn’t go well. Plus: on this day in 1967, a news story about a swimmer who broke a world record but got disqualified on wardrobe grounds. Joe Frazier Almost Drowned On National Television 40 Years Ago Today (Sports Illustrated) Sylvia Ester, World-Record Swimmer (Weird Universe)Keep this podcast above water as a backer on Patreon

  • Elm Farm Ollie, The Cow Who Once Flew Over St. Louis

    18/02/2026 Duración: 03min

    Today in 1930, a Guernsey cow known as Elm Farm Ollie became the first cow to go up in a plane, and the first one to be milked during the flight (!) Plus: today in 2012, a pro golfer hits a ball that accidentally rolls up a guy's pant leg (!!) Elm Farm Ollie: The Story of the First Cow to Take Flight (San Diego Air & Space Museum)Trending: Mickelson's ball ends up in man's shorts (Golf Digest)Keep this show flying into the future as a backer on Patreon

  • One Tournament Chess Game, Twenty Hours, No Winner

    17/02/2026 Duración: 03min

    Today in 1989, two players in a chess tournament faced off… and set a record for the longest tournament chess match of all time. Plus: today in 1921, a nun in St. Paul, Minnesota made educational history. The Longest Tournament Chess Game (Chess.com) School Patrol Flagpole (Atlas Obscura)It’s your move, make it a good one by backing our show on Patreon

  • There’s A Set Of Giant President Heads In Virginia And They’ve Been Through Some Stuff

    16/02/2026 Duración: 03min

    The most famous giant president heads are the ones on Mount Rushmore in South Dakota, but many president buffs also swear by a different set in Virginia… though those heads have definitely had a rough go of it. Plus: a CBC report in 1987 features grocery store price checkers who were really on a roll.Inside Virginia’s Decaying President Heads: Where They Came From, Where They Are, How to Tour (Roadtrippers)#TBT: Remember when Superstore had price checkers on roller skates? This goes all the way back to 1987. (CBC Edmonton via Facebook) Our Patreon backers use their heads to support this show, join them today

  • Abe Lincoln Week: Abraham Lincoln, Wedding Planner

    13/02/2026 Duración: 03min

    We’re replaying some of our favorite episodes about the 16th President. In this episode from November 2019, the legend of how President Lincoln once served as a kind of wedding planner at the White House. Plus: Marlborough, Massachusetts hosts the New England WizardFest, where you can immerse yourself in the world of witches and wizards. Adams moves into the White House, Nov. 1, 1800 (Politico)Did you know that Abraham Lincoln was supposedly a wedding planner? (White House History on Twitter)The New England WizardfestBack Cool Weird Awesome on Twitter and you can solemnly swear that you are up to something good 

  • Abe Lincoln Week: The Time Kate Warne, America’s First Female Detective, Saved Abraham Lincoln’s Life

    12/02/2026 Duración: 03min

    We’re replaying some of our favorite episodes about the 16th President. In this episode from February 2021, a groundbreaking detective uses her ingenuity to get President-elect Lincoln to Washington DC when there were threats against him. Plus: the family of the late Alex Trebek does some good with the suits he wore on Jeopardy! Pinkerton Spy, Feminist Icon (Crimereads)The woman who helped protect Lincoln from the men who tried to kill him in 1861 (Washington Post)How Alex Trebek’s Suits Are Making A Difference (Inside Wink)Help this show make new episodes as a backer on Patreon!

  • Abe Lincoln Week: The Lincoln Memorial Has A Basement

    11/02/2026 Duración: 03min

    We’re replaying some of our favorite episodes about the 16th President. In this episode from February 2022, the Lincoln Memorial Undercroft, a space underneath the famous memorial that's a result of the engineering it took to build on that spot. Plus: a farmer in Takoma Park, Maryland honored the late president by carving his name into a beech tree. Over and over.Lincoln Memorial Undercroft (Atlas Obscura)The Presidents’ Tree (Friends of Sligo Creek)Party on with our Patreon backers, and keep our show growing

  • Abe Lincoln Week: Grace Bedell, The Girl Who Got Abe Lincoln To Grow A Beard

    10/02/2026 Duración: 02min

    We’re replaying some of our favorite episodes about the 16th President. In this episode from October 2021, a handwritten letter from an 11 year old convinces presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln to grow a beard. Plus: in 1957, an unusual demonstration in Port Washington, Wisconsin: the “Power Mower of the Future”! Letter to Grace Bedell (Abraham Lincoln Online)The Simplicity “Air-Conditioned Lawnmower” 1957 (Wacky Explorer)Join us as a Patreon backer and we’ll send you a letter saying thanks

  • Abe Lincoln Week: When Abe Lincoln Said Thanks But No Thanks To A Herd Of Elephants

    09/02/2026 Duración: 03min

    We’re replaying some of our favorite episodes about the 16th President. In this episode from February 2020, President Lincoln gets an offer from a fellow leader to send elephants to the United States, and he has to gently put the guy off. Plus: when elephants who haven't seen each other in a while get back together, they do some big, loud and adorable stuff. Lincoln Rejects the King of Siam’s Offer of Elephants (American Battlefield Trust)Elephant Emotions (PBS Nature)We graciously invite you to back Cool Weird Awesome on Patreon!

  • A Painting Chimpanzee Posed As A Modern Artist Named Pierre Brassau

    06/02/2026 Duración: 03min

    This month in 1964, the talk of the art world was an exciting avant garde painter named Pierre Brassau… except that this painter was actually a chimpanzee, and Pierre Brassau was a big old hoax. Plus: the young lady in the famous Sun Maid raisin logo was inspired by an actual person. The Monkey Artist Hoax (Today I Found Out)Our history (Sun Maid)Paint the future of this podcast as a backer on Patreon

  • Drummer Hal Blaine Literally Left His Stamp On Popular Music

    05/02/2026 Duración: 03min

    Born today in 1929, Hal Blaine, a session drummer who played on not just some of the biggest hits of the 1960s, but hundreds of them. Plus: today in 1999, the first major online livestream, which brought something like 1.5 million users together to watch a Victoria’s Secret fashion show. Remembering Hal Blaine (Drum Magazine)February 5, 1999: First Major Webcast in Victoria’s Secret (This Day In Tech History via Archive.org) Keep this show marching to the beat of its own drummer as a backer on Patreon

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