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  • #14 Caves - 3 Little Stupid Things - Dino Pigeon
    2024/11/01

    Summary

    In this episode of Wonderfully Ill-Informed, We discuss dream music covers, explore the eerie world of caves and urban legends, and delve into the fascinating topic of underground cities. We also share humorous anecdotes about dogs and cultural appropriation in music, showcase impressive beatboxing talents, and play a unique twist on the classic game Guess Who.

    Keywords

    podcast, music covers, caves, urban legends, underground cities, ancient aliens, beatboxing, AI rap, games

    Takeaways

    • Caves and urban legends spark intriguing conversations.
    • Beatboxing showcases impressive musical talents.
    • The AI Queen adds a unique twist to the podcast.
    • The Guess Who game brings a fun and competitive element.


    Mentioned Links

    Caves
    Franks Masterpiece
    Star Wars Cardi B
    Batman Stevie the Savage
    Jamaican Steven Segal
    Beatboxing dude
    Dino Pigeon

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    Ben, Mark, Tom and "The Nameless Wonder" (AI Co-Host)

    Credits

    Mixed by: Strike Productions
    Edited by: Ben
    Music by: Tom
    Scripting by: Mark
    Logo by: Holly
    Website

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    39 分
  • #H1 Spoopy Turnips - Spoopy Town - Spoopy Dog
    2024/10/31

    Summary

    In this Halloween-themed episode of Wonderfully Illinformed, We discuss our favourite Halloween costumes, share spooky facts about the origins of Halloween, and delve into the eerie legend of Portlock, Alaska, a ghost town linked to mysterious disappearances. We also explore the bizarre story of Bill Ramsey, who claims to be a werewolf, and engage in a fun segment where we attempt to recast popular horror movies in different genres.

    Takeaways

    • The original jack-o-lanterns were made from turnips, not pumpkins.
    • Portlock, Alaska, is a ghost town with a spooky history.
    • Bill Ramsey's story raises questions about mental health and belief.
    • Recasting horror movies can lead to creative and humorous outcomes.
    • Halloween has ancient roots and various cultural significances.


    Mentioned Links

    Halloween Facts
    Mr Bean

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    Ben, Mark, Tom and "The Nameless Wonder" (AI Co-Host)

    Credits

    Mixed by: Strike Productions
    Edited by: Ben
    Music by: Tom
    Scripting by: Mark
    Logo by: Holly
    Website

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    36 分
  • #13 Taste The Parasitic Insects - T17.1 - Venom
    2024/10/25

    Summary

    In this episode of Wonderfully Ill-Informed, we engage in discussions about rude animals, the surprising origins of food dyes, and a long-running scientific experiment. We also play a mash up famous movie quotes game.

    Keywords
    podcast, humor, animals, food, science, trivia, movie quotes, entertainment

    Takeaways

    • Humans can be the rudest animals by not cleaning up after pets.
    • Cochineal Extract, a food dye, comes from crushed insects.
    • The Pitch Drop Experiment has been ongoing for over 90 years.
    • Food safety regulations differ significantly between the US and Europe.
    • The acceptable percentage of feces in food is not zero.
    • Movie quotes can be humorously mashed up for entertainment.
    • The longest drip experiment proves pitch is a liquid, not a solid.

    Mentioned Links

    Crushed Insects
    Nose Lego
    Peas
    Longest Drip

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    Ben, Mark, Tom and "The Nameless Wonder" (AI Co-Host)

    Credits

    Mixed by: Strike Productions
    Edited by: Ben
    Music by: Tom
    Scripting by: Mark
    Logo by: Holly
    Website

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    40 分
  • #12 Win Build of Seeing Things - A Nice Hunky Man - [Placeholder Text. Insert Advert Here]
    2024/10/18

    Summary

    In this episode of Wonderfully Ill-Informed, we engage in a lively discussion that spans various topics, including Tom's winning Euro Millions lottery ticket, personal music preferences, the implications of AI in sound reconstruction, and the ethical considerations surrounding digital privacy. We also delve into the cultural significance of the Statue of David and play a nostalgic game centred around TV shows we used to watch as children.

    Keywords

    podcast, AI, music, EuroMillions, digital privacy, nostalgia, sound reconstruction, Statue of David, technology, ethical discussions, cartoons.

    Takeaways

    • Tom 100% has definitely won the euro millions.
    • Choosing one song for life is hard.
    • AI technology is advancing in sound reconstruction, raising ethical questions.
    • The concept of visualizing dreams through AI is both fascinating and concerning.
    • The Statue of David's height surprises many, highlighting cultural perceptions of art.
    • Digital tracking by smartphones raises privacy concerns among users.


    Mentioned Links

    Sound Reconstruction
    Dream Images
    David
    Tallest In The World
    People Are Sheep

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    Ben, Mark, Tom and "The Nameless Wonder" (AI Co-Host)

    Credits

    Mixed by: Strike Productions
    Edited by: Ben
    Music by: Tom
    Scripting by: Mark
    Logo by: Holly
    Website

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    42 分
  • #11 Now We Know - Did You Know 2: Electric Boogaloo - Upsetting A Vegetarian
    2024/10/11

    Summary

    In this episode of Wonderfully Ill-Informed, we explore the humorous implications of choosing superpowers, share interesting facts about music and legal history related to Nintendo, and delve into the peculiarities of the blobfish's appearance. The conversation also touches on a baby penguin named Pesto, who is notably large for his age, and we conclude with a game... yes an actual game this time.

    Keywords

    podcast, humour, trivia, superpowers, Nintendo, blobfish, penguins, games, quizzes, entertainment, Taskmaster

    Takeaways

    • Superpowers can come with unexpected downsides.
    • Nintendo has a rich history of music and legal battles.
    • The blobfish's appearance is a result of decompression.
    • Pesto the penguin is an unusually large baby.


    Mentioned Links

    Mario Music
    Dog Man
    Ugly Fish
    Dumped Meat
    Pesto

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    Ben, Mark, Tom and "The Nameless Wonder" (AI Co-Host)

    Credits

    Mixed by: Strike Productions
    Edited by: Ben
    Music by: Tom
    Scripting by: Mark
    Logo by: Holly
    Website

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    32 分
  • #10 What's My Name? - God Damn Arse Face - Stuck In A Container
    2024/10/04

    Summary

    In this episode of 'Wonderfully Ill-Informed', we engage in a humorous and unpredictable discussion covering a variety of topics, including the concept of abundance and its implications on value, the fascinating land bridge theory presented by Neil deGrasse Tyson, the talent of non-verbal expression in music, the curious case of phones washing up on shores, and some silly historical laws. The conversation is interspersed with trivia games and light-hearted banter, making for an entertaining listen.


    Keywords

    podcast, humor, science, culture, music, history, trivia, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Garfield phones, abundance


    Takeaways

    • Neil deGrasse Tyson's presentation style makes complex topics accessible.
    • Children often replicate what they see in their environment.
    • Garfield phones have been washing up on French shores for decades.
    • Historical laws can be surprisingly silly and outdated.
    • The concept of a land bridge explains early human migration.
    • Music can be appreciated even without lyrics or words.
    • Trivia games can enhance the fun in discussions.


    Mentioned Links

    Neil deGrasse Tyson
    Rapper
    This Ain't A City
    Misheard
    Justin Timberlake
    Phones
    Shoes

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    Ben, Mark, Tom and "The Nameless Wonder" (AI Co-Host)

    Credits

    Mixed by: Strike Productions
    Edited by: Ben
    Music by: Tom
    Scripting by: Mark
    Logo by: Holly
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    42 分
  • #9 Crazy Taxidermy - The Pumping, The Rubbing and The Sucking - Old Man Yells At Cloud
    2024/09/27

    Summary

    In this episode of Wonderfully Ill Informed, we engage in a humorous and unpredictable discussion covering a variety of topics, including a whimsical 'would you rather' question about body parts, the intelligence of animals, the bizarre world of taxidermy, the evolution of vacuum cleaners, and the complexities of Gen Z slang. We also play a fun game of movie mashups.

    Keywords

    podcast, humor, taxidermy, animal intelligence, vacuum cleaners, Gen Z slang, movie mashups, comedy, discussion

    Takeaways

    • A 'would you rather' question leads to a lively debate.
    • Animal intelligence is explored.
    • Taxidermy is discussed in a humorous context.
    • The evolution of vacuum cleaners is surprisingly engaging.
    • Gen Z slang is confusing for older generations.


    Mentioned Links

    Fake Taxidermy
    Pencil Case
    Orangutan
    Vacuums
    Disney Song
    Doc Brown



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    Ben, Mark, Tom and "The Nameless Wonder" (AI Co-Host)

    Credits

    Mixed by: Strike Productions
    Edited by: Ben
    Music by: Tom
    Scripting by: Mark
    Logo by: Holly
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    42 分
  • #8 Unusual Kids Toy - The Wet - Insane Family Tree - Composers Are Smart
    2024/09/20

    Summary

    In this episode of 'Wonderfully Ill-Informed', we engage in an unpredictable conversation that covers a range of topics from the absurdity of children's toys to the surprising connections in Janet Jackson's family tree. We explore deep questions about the purpose of the podcast, delve into music theory, and share some laughs and games. The episode is filled with witty banter and insightful moments, making it an entertaining listen for anyone looking for a light-hearted yet thought-provoking experience.

    Keywords

    podcast, humor, music theory, family tree, unusual toys, questions, entertainment, conversation, comedy, insights

    Takeaways

    • Humor can be found in the most unexpected places, like kids' toys.
    • Family connections can be surprising, as shown by Janet Jackson's family tree.
    • Music theory can reveal hidden messages in popular songs.
    • Questions can lead to deeper discussions about purpose and meaning.
    • Caffeine can enhance energy levels during recordings.
    • The absurdity of language can lead to hilarious misunderstandings.
    • Creative games can sometimes fall flat but still provide entertainment.
    • Exploring unusual facts can spark interesting conversations.


    Mentioned Links

    Kids Toy
    Simon The Magpie
    Plastic Bag
    Pregnant
    Cousins
    Mission Impossible

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    Ben, Mark, Tom and "The Nameless Wonder" (AI Co-Host)

    Credits

    Mixed by: Strike Productions
    Edited by: Ben
    Music by: Tom
    Scripting by: Mark
    Logo by: Holly
    Website

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    28 分