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.

Episódios

  • Turn-On, The TV Show That Got Pulled Off The Air During Its Premiere

    05/02/2025 Duração: 03min

    Today in 1969 was the premiere of Turn-On, a show that the ABC network more or less turned off during its first episode. Plus: today in 1974, a really big game for a teenage basketball player in Sweden.  Turn-On’s Turning Point (Tedium) Facts, Oddments for the Book (Los Angeles Times) Keep our show running far into the future as a backer on Patreon

  • How Wichita Falls, Texas Became Home To “The World’s Littlest Skyscraper”

    04/02/2025 Duração: 03min

    Today in 2004, an important historic designation for a historic district in Wichita Falls, Texas. One of the buildings that makes that district so historic is the Newby-McMahon Building, also known as the "world’s littlest skyscraper." Plus: the story of an 18-foot tall statue of a hand holding a Cheeto. Legend of the World’s Littlest Skyscraper (Texas Co-op Power)  Cheetos statue unveiled in Canada, an homage to Cheetle, the orange dust's official name (Boing Boing) Help our show grow by feet, not inches as a backer on Patreon

  • Lennie Gwyther Made A 600 Mile Solo Trip On Horseback At Age Nine

    03/02/2025 Duração: 03min

    Today in 1932, the start of a road trip you don’t see too often: a nine year old and his horse set off through Australia by themselves for more than 600 miles. Plus: around this time in 2020, an artist in Berlin decided to do a high-tech trick of sorts on Google Maps. The nine-year-old who rode a pony 1000km to Sydney (Sydney Morning Herald)  Man Uses 99 Phones and a Handcart to Create a "Virtual Traffic Jam" on Google Maps (Interesting Engineering) Help this show keep moving as a backer on Patreon

  • Let’s Jump Into The History Of Parachutes

    31/01/2025 Duração: 03min

    The birth of André-Jacques Garnerin, a man who helped bring about the modern parachute. And his vision came to him at a very unusual time. Plus: tomorrow in Scottsdale, Arizona, it’s the Parada del Sol Parade & Trail’s End Festival. 1797 - The modern world's first parachute jump (Fédération Aéronautique Internationale)    Scottsdale Parada del Sol  Jump into our Patreon community and support the show

  • A Guy Used A Loophole In International Law To Put Himself “In Charge” Of Western Antarctica

    30/01/2025 Duração: 03min

    This week in 1819 was probably the first European sighting of Antarctica. It’s different from all the other continents in so many ways - including how, from a certain point of view, a big chunk of Antarctica is “ruled” by a guy who’s never even been there. Plus: today in Tomah, Wisconsin, it’s the annual Freeze Fest. How a Pennsylvania man started an imaginary country in Antarctica and got 2,300 people to join him (The Times Leader)  Freeze Fest  Backing Cool Weird Awesome on Patreon is really cool

  • The World Of Fighting Fires Is Getting More Robotic

    29/01/2025 Duração: 03min

    First responders in Kent, England have a powerful new tool: a remote-controlled robot for fighting fires. This is a slowly growing trend in firefighting, sending devices into a fire scene so there are fewer human firefighters at risk. Plus: starting tomorrow in Richmond, Indiana, it’s the Meltdown Winter Ice Festival. Britain’s firefighting robot that can spray 2,000 litres of water a minute enters service (Interesting Engineering) Meltdown Winter Ice Festival    It’s hot to back Cool Weird Awesome on Patreon

  • Researchers Added QR Codes To Bees To Figure Out What They Did All Day

    28/01/2025 Duração: 03min

    We’re learning more about how bees do what they do, and it’s thanks to a new study from Penn State that used bee-friendly QR codes. Plus: today in 1957, TIME Magazine reported on a newspaper in Ontario that put typos in the copy on purpose. Scientists Strapped QR Codes Onto Thousands of Bees to Learn How Far They Actually Fly (Gizmodo) Miscellany, Jan. 28, 1957 (TIME) Build some buzz with us, as a backer on Patreon

  • You Can Only Drive To Michigan’s “Lost Peninsula” Through Ohio

    27/01/2025 Duração: 03min

    This week in 1837, Michigan became the 26th state in the Union. Michigan is famous for having an upper peninsula and a lower peninsula, but it also has a Lost Peninsula. Plus: a soupmaker is now offering the flavor of chicken noodle soup in the form of a cough drop.  The story of Michigan's Lost Peninsula (Michigan Radio) ‘Progresso Soup Drops’, The Comforting Taste of Chicken Noodle Soup Captured in a Hard Candy Form (Laughing Squid) This show would be lost without its backers on Patreon

  • Tiger Woods Once Hit A Golf Ball Behind A Boulder, Then He Got People To Move The Boulder

    24/01/2025 Duração: 03min

    Today in 1999, a moment in the golf world that you don’t see everyday: a bunch of people moving a boulder for golf star Tiger Woods in the middle of a tournament. Plus: a movie star's new marriage comes apart in just days because of breakfast foods? Throwback Thursday: That time Tiger Woods had his gallery perform manual labor and move a boulder (Golf Digest) Refused $2,000,000 to Return to Her Husband - and Yet She Loves Him (Omaha Sunday Bee-News via Newspapers.com)   Backing our show on Patreon is as good as a hole in one in golf

  • Never Forget That There Are People With Nearly Perfect Memories

    23/01/2025 Duração: 03min

    Today in 2011, Rebecca Sharrock of Brisbane, Australia got a medical diagnosis: Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory. It's a rare condition in which people can vividly remember virtually everything they've ever experienced. Plus: this Saturday in Florida, the Dade City Kumquat Festival. The woman who can’t forget (BBC) Dade City’s Kumquat Festival  Don’t forget to drop by our Patreon page and back the show

  • The Dogs That Made The Serum Run To Nome, Alaska Were Very, Very Good Dogs

    22/01/2025 Duração: 03min

    Today in 1925, a telegram sets off one of the most remarkable crossings of its time: the famous Serum Run to Nome, Alaska. Plus: this Saturday in New York, the Downtown Schenectady Soup Stroll. The 1925 Serum Run To Nome (AlaskaWeb) Downtown Schenectady Soup Stroll Why not travel over to our Patreon page and back the show

  • Marysville, Kansas, The Town Where Black Squirrels Are Number One

    21/01/2025 Duração: 03min

    For Squirrel Appreciation Day, we visit a town in northeastern Kansas where black squirrels are number one. It's the law. Plus: Cedar Creek, Texas, is home to Ms. Pearl, a 14 foot tall squirrel statue. From circus attraction to protected mascot to art project: How black squirrels took over a small Kansas town (Roadtrippers) Ms. Pearl (Atlas Obscura) Don’t be squirrelly about visiting our Patreon page

  • Not All Of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Biggest Fans Are Fans Of The Biggest MLK Monuments

    20/01/2025 Duração: 03min

    There are lots of ceremonies and events in honor of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. today, and there are lots of monuments you can visit too. Though some of Dr. King’s biggest fans might steer you away from some of those monuments. In the city where the Kings met, ‘The Embrace’ memorializes their love and struggle (Boston Globe) A Stunning New Boston Memorial Will Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King (Architectural Digest)

  • For Crops In The Desert, Try These Inflatable Container Farms

    17/01/2025 Duração: 03min

    AirFarm is an inflatable container farm that could help people grow crops where there’s not a lot of water. The idea - pun intended- blew up at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Plus: today in 1931, the birthday of James Earl Jones. He did a little bit of everything in his long and distinguished career, though one of his most famous roles only took a short time.  World’s first inflatable farm uses 99% less water to grow vegetables in deserts (Interesting Engineering) James Earl Jones Only Needed One Day to Change Star Wars Forever (Inverse) Help our show grow as a backer on Patreon

  • The Plan To Build A New US Highway With Nuclear Bombs

    16/01/2025 Duração: 03min

    This week in 1964, the US Atomic Energy Commission presented a report to Congress on an eye-opening idea: clearing land for a highway in southeast California with nuclear bombs. Plus: the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Saskatchewan release their annual list of the weirdest reasons people have called 911 there. America Almost Made a New Route 66 With 22 Nuclear Bombs (The Drive) Mean cats, fox on the loose, math problems among calls to Sask. RCMP that 'missed the mark' (CBC) Help our show blow up (online) as a backer on Patreon

  • A Jury In An Illegal Liquor Case Deliberated By “Testing” The Evidenc

    15/01/2025 Duração: 03min

    This month in 1920, the start of a slightly strange criminal case in which the jury didn’t just weigh the evidence… they drank it. Plus: a contractor in Illinois gets a very late Christmas present during a renovation project at his parents' house. Prohibition: The jury tasted the evidence and found defendant not guilty (Delmarva Now) 46-year-old Christmas surprise: Lombard man finds decades-old gift hidden inside wall of childhood home (WGN) We raise a toast to our backers on Patreon

  • Wausau, Wisconsin (Kind Of) Banned Snowball Fights For Over A Century

    14/01/2025 Duração: 03min

    Today in 2020, Wausau, Wisconsin's long-running and notorious ban on snowball fights was finally off the books! Though there was actually more to the story than the uproar suggested. Plus: The Public Domain Review looks back through the history of snowball fights in art, going all the way to the year 1400! Snowball fights are legal in Wausau after more than a century. You can thank the viral stories. (Wausau Daily Herald)  Snowball Fights in Art (1400–1946) (Public Domain Review) Make this winter a little cozier as a backer on Patreon

  • A County In Texas Officially Greeted People With “Heaven-o” Instead Of “Hello”

    13/01/2025 Duração: 03min

    Today in 1997, the commissioners of Kleberg County, Texas voted to do away with the word “hello,” and replace it with a more positive alternative. Plus: today in 1931, an unforgettable night for some of the country's leading architects.  Say Goodbye to ‘Hello’ and Hello to ‘Heaven-o’ (Los Angeles Times) Famous Architects Dress as Their Famous New York City Buildings (1931) (Open Culture) Why not drop by our Patreon page, back the show and say “heaven-o” to us

  • Mountain Week: The Race Up The World’s Longest Staircase

    10/01/2025 Duração: 02min

    This week we're replaying some of our favorite episodes about fascinating peaks. In this episode from June 2021, a look at the Niesen Stairway Run, a run up a world record staircase built into a mountain nicknamed the Swiss Pyramid. Plus: decades before Zoom and Skype meetings, Sony sold a Face to Face video phone. Niesen flight of stairs (Niesen) Video phone (Techmoan on YouTube) Our Patreon backers always help us reach new heights

  • Mountain Week: The Dog That Climbed All Of New Hampshire’s 4,000 Foot Mountains

    09/01/2025 Duração: 03min

    This week we're replaying some of our favorite episodes about fascinating peaks. In this episode from June 2023, a dog in New Hampshire takes up a popular Granite State challenge, climbing all 48 of the state’s 4,000 foot high mountains. Plus: a handy invention will send your phone a notification if your pants zipper is down. Pug deemed ‘too hyper’ channels energy into mountain climbing — and breaks barriers (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) Man Invents App That Tells Him When His Fly Is Down (Neatorama) Keep on climbing with our show as a backer on Patreon

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