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.

Episodes

  • The “Lunch Atop A Skyscraper” Photo Was Originally A Publicity Stunt

    20/09/2022 Duration: 03min

    Today in 1932, an unknown photographer took one of the most famous, most astonishing photographs of all time, the one known as “Lunch Atop A Skyscraper.” Here's more about how it happened. Plus: one of the most astonishing barnyard inventions of all time. Lunch Atop a Skyscraper Photograph: The Story Behind the Famous Shot (Smithsonian) Chicken Glasses (National Band and Tag Company via YouTube) Our Patreon backers help us go higher and higher every day  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/support

  • The Play Where All The Actors Were Dogs

    19/09/2022 Duration: 03min

    Today in 1986, an audience in Amsterdam saw a play called “Going To The Dogs.” And it lived up to the name: all of the actors were German Shepherds. Plus: at Pomona College in California, there’s a tradition called “fountaining" where students get a birthday trip into a school fountain.  `Going to the Dogs' just the ticket in Amsterdam (Christian Science Monitor)   Five Steps to a Fountaining (Voices: The Pomona College Student Blog) We never have any ruff days thanks to our Patreon backers --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/support

  • Under The Sea Week: How Space Might Save The Whales

    16/09/2022 Duration: 03min

    This week we're replaying some of our favorite undersea episodes. In this one from October 2019, the British Antarctic Survey partners with researchers in  Chile on a way to protect whales via satellite. Plus: the story of a paraglider who manages to land smoothly and carefully on a couch. Stranded whales detected from space (British Antarctic Survey) Parachute Landing On Couch (YouTube) Backing Cool Weird Awesome on Patreon is smooth --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/support

  • Under The Sea Week: Ship To Shark Communication

    15/09/2022 Duration: 03min

    This week we're replaying some of our favorite undersea episodes. In this one from April 2019, a researcher from Duke University spots female sand tiger sharks returning to the same shipwrecks, sometimes over months or even years. Are they taking rest stops on their migration routes? Are they mating there - like a pirate-themed make-out spot for sharks? Plus: sand sculpture artisans return to Port Aransas, Texas, for the Texas SandFest. Sand Tiger Sharks Return to Same Shipwrecks Off N.C. Coast (Duke University) Texas SandFest --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/support

  • Under The Sea Week: The CIA Once Created Robot Fish

    14/09/2022 Duration: 03min

    This week we're replaying some of our favorite undersea episodes. In this one from June 2021, the story of the robotic fish called Charlie and Charlene, and how they were developed by the Central Intelligence Agency. Plus: one place you might mark National Surfing Day is the Santa Cruz Surfing Museum in California. Meet Catfish Charlie, the CIA’s Robotic Spy (IEEE Spectrum) Santa Cruz Surfing Museum (Atlas Obscura) Back our show on Patreon for just $1 a month! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/support

  • Under The Sea Week: Pilot Whales Trick Their Predators By Mimicking Their Voices

    13/09/2022 Duration: 03min

    This week we're replaying some of our favorite undersea episodes. In this one from December 2020, a team out of New Curtin University in Australia finds that pilot whales appear to imitate one of their predators, tricking them away from the hunt. And in equally clever but much more irritating news, a  neighborhood in Ottawa, Ontario reports squirrels are stealing the LED lights out of their holiday displays. Pilot whale study reveals copycat calls to outsmart predators (Science Daily) Red squirrels going nuts for Ottawa couple's Christmas lights, but reason remains a mystery (CBC) Join us on Patreon for $1 a month! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/support

  • Under The Sea Week: The Greenland Shark Can Live For Hundreds Of Years, So Don’t Make It Mad

    12/09/2022 Duration: 03min

    This week we're replaying some of our favorite undersea episodes. In this one from November 2020, scientists determine that the Greenland shark lives longer than any known invertebrate, up to 400 years. How? We don't know, but it sure does seem chill about it. Plus: UK-based artist Sue Austin developed an underwater wheelchair, making the wide, wide sea a lot more accessible. A Greenland Shark Living Today Could Have Been Alive in 1620 (HowStuffWorks) A Specially Adapted Underwater Wheelchair Brings Artist Sue Austin Beneath the Earth’s Surface (Colossal) Our Patreon backers keep this show from being all washed up --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/support

  • Queen Elizabeth II Had A Bunch Of Birthdays

    09/09/2022 Duration: 03min

    The late Queen Elizabeth II once said being a royal meant your life was full of tradition. And there was a lot to tradition to keep track of - like how her birthday was celebrated more than once each year. Plus: a Super Nintendo game in Japan where tennis players used to drop S-bombs.  Why Does the Queen Have Two Birthdays? (Mental Floss) A Game With The Word "Shit" Was Just Re-Released On The Nintendo Switch In Japan (Kotaku) Thanks to our very generous and very regal Patreon backers --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/support

  • Harrison Dyar, Who Made Digging Tunnels In Washington, DC His Hobby

    08/09/2022 Duration: 03min

    In September 1924, a truck accidentally discovered a series of tunnels underneath Washington DC. There were lots of rumors, but it turned out a local guy had just dug them himself, for "exercise." Here's his story. Plus: the new book from photographer Enda O'Flaherty, "Life Is Elsewhere," visits abandoned schoolhouses in rural Ireland.  Smithsonian Bug Expert By Day; Eccentric Tunnel Digger By Night (Architect of the Capitol) Inside the tunnels of Washington’s mole man, Harrison G. Dyar (Washington Post) Life Is Elsewhere: Abandoned Schools In The Irish Countryside (Flashbak) We dig our Patreon backers --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/support

  • A 10 Month Old Kitten Once Climbed The Matterhorn… Somehow

    07/09/2022 Duration: 03min

    Today in 1950, the Coshocton, Ohio Tribune carried a news story with one heck of a headline: “Kitten Scales Matterhorn: Veteran Mountain Climbers Are Astonished”! Here's how the cat, later nicknamed Matt, got there. Plus: a small plaque in Denmark marks a big moment in rock music history.  The cat that climbed the Matterhorn (Weird Universe) Commemorating the debut of Led Zeppelin in 1968 Help this show reach new heights as a backer on Patreon! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/support

  • Meet Some Of The Oldest Books Ever Found

    06/09/2022 Duration: 03min

    Today is National Read A Book Day, which reminds us of an article from HowStuffWorks that tries to answer a complicated question: “What is the oldest book in the world?” Plus: Ithaca, New York is home to a tribute to the world of growing, eating, sharing and decorating gourds.  What Is the Oldest Book in the World? (HowStuffWorks) Ithaca is ‘gourd-geous’: Welcome to Gourdlandia, where the world’s most versatile vegetable is transformed into art (Roadtrippers) Our Patreon backers are as wise as a classic book --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/support

  • How Sunken Ships Wound Up In Farm Fields

    05/09/2022 Duration: 03min

    Today in 1856, the steamboat Arabia sank in a river - and it wouldn't be seen again until 1988, when it showed up in a cornfield in Kansas. We'll explain how sometimes ships lost at sea are found somewhere else. Plus: Floating Motors is a company that converts vintage autos into seaworthy vessels. How a Champagne-Laden Steamship Ended Up in a Kansas Cornfield (Atlas Obscura) Floating Motors Turns Cars into Floating Cars (UrbanDaddy) The real treasure is our community of backers on Patreon --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/support

  • The Carrington Event, A Huge Magnetic Storm That Let Telegraph Operators Send Messages Through The Air

    02/09/2022 Duration: 03min

    Today in 1859 the night sky was about as bright as it's ever been, thanks to a massive geomagnetic storm known today as the Carrington Event. Plus: this weekend the Denver Chalk Art Festival gets underway in Colorado.  Telegraphs Ran On Electric Air in Crazy 1859 Magnetic Storm (WIRED) Colorado's Most Colorful Event -  Denver Chalk Art Festival  We're listener powered, support us on Patreon today! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/support

  • Room 8, The Cat Named For A Classroom In L.A.

    01/09/2022 Duration: 03min

    It's back to school season, and while some classrooms will have their own pets this year, none will be quite like Room 8, a stray cat turned classroom cat turned legend. Plus: the Michigan State Fair gets underway today, and hopefully goes better than the botched attempt at a fair back in 1839.  Room 8, The Cat That Adopted An Echo Park School, Died 50 Years Ago Today (LAist) The Michigan State Fair (LostStory.net) Join our Patreon backers and keep this show moving forward every day --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/support

  • High-Tech Clothes Could Also Be A Battery That We Can Power

    31/08/2022 Duration: 03min

    We've known for years that there are ways to turn our movements into energy. A new project out of Singapore wants to turn clothes into high-tech batteries powered by our movement. Plus: meet the Garbage Shirt, made partly from recycled plastic bottles.  Scientists Found a Way to Turn Your Body Into a Battery ... With Your Clothes (Popular Mechanics) This Shirt Is Made From Garbage (Urbandaddy) Here's to our fashionable Patreon backers!  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/support

  • Linda Christensen, The Minnesota State Fair’s Legendary Butter Sculptor

    30/08/2022 Duration: 03min

    At the Minnesota State Fair, there's a contest to choose a new ambassador for the state's dairy farms. And for almost 50 years, a sculptor made butter likenesses of the contestants. Here's a little about how Linda Christensen and her colleagues did it. Plus: the Instagram account push.pushbuttons showcases some of the coolest and most pushable buttons in the world around us.  For nearly 50 years, she’s sculpted women’s faces at the state fair — out of butter. Now she’s retiring her knife. (Washington Post) push.pushbuttons (Instagram via Messy Nessy) We'd make butter sculptures of our Patreon backers if we could  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/support

  • The Robot That Could Do Surgeries In Space

    29/08/2022 Duration: 03min

    MIRA is a small robotic surgery system that's set for testing on the International Space Station - and could end up helping astronauts prepare for long-term missions to the Moon as part of the Artemis project. Plus: cold brew takes a long time to brew, except when you brew it with lasers!  SURGICAL ROBOT COULD PERFORM SURGERIES BY ITSELF ON SPACE STATION (Futurism) Cold brew coffee—pew, pew, pew—brewed with lasers! (Fast Company) Keep up with all the latest Space Age developments by supporting our show on Patreon! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/support

  • Bobbie The Wonder Dog Walked From Indiana To Oregon

    26/08/2022 Duration: 03min

    It's National Dog Day, so it's a good day to tell the story of Bobbie a dog who once walked home more than 2,500 miles after being separated from his family. Plus: it’s day one of the three-day Mackinac Island Fudge Festival. Bobbie, The Wonder Dog Who Walked 2,500 Miles to Home (Amusing Planet) Mackinac Island Fudge Festival  We would walk 500 miles for our Patreon backers, and we would walk 500 more --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/support

  • Pat Martino Became A Jazz Guitar Great - Twice

    25/08/2022 Duration: 03min

    Today in 1944, the birthday of Pat Martino, a jazz guitar great who once had to relearn the instrument that had won him so much acclaim. Plus: Today in Deming, New Mexico, it’s the 43rd Annual Great American Duck Race.  Pat Martino discusses relearning to play guitar after a near-fatal brain aneurysm left him with amnesia (Lehigh Valley Live) Jazz Guitar After Brain Damage (Discover Magazine) 43rd Annual Great American Duck Race August 25-28, 2022 Our Patreon backers help us make beautiful music every day  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/support

  • Pitcher Ray Caldwell Was Struck By Lightning During A Game But Won Anyway

    24/08/2022 Duration: 03min

    Today in 1919, one of the strangest moments in the history of baseball: a pitcher won a game in which he was struck by lightning! Plus: today in 2006, the International Astronomical Union redefined what a planet was, leaving poor cold little Pluto in the lurch and leading to a new verb.  A lightning strike fueled baseball's most electrifying performance (Accuweather) Aug. 24, 2006: Pluto Deplanetized (WIRED) Our Patreon backers are the stars of the game every day  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/support

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