• A New Year Celebration of the Bizarre

  • Dec 30 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
  • Podcast

A New Year Celebration of the Bizarre

  • Summary

  • Join Kat and Jethro in this special New Year episode of The Box of Oddities, where they revisit some of the most intriguing topics from past New Year celebrations. This episode is a delightful blend of history, humor, and the bizarre, perfect for kicking off the new year with a fresh perspective. -The Bizarre History of the Calendar: Discover how various cultures have marked the passage of time, including the quirky Roman calendar and the radical French Republican calendar, which attempted to redefine time itself during the Revolution. Learn about the strange rituals and beliefs that accompany these systems, revealing that our understanding of time is anything but straightforward. - The Memorial Mound in Alabama: Explore the eerie tale of a mausoleum that became infamous for its abrupt closure and the mysteries surrounding it. This story delves into themes of mortality and remembrance, offering a haunting yet fascinating glimpse into how we honor those who have passed. - Weird Conversation Starters: Get ready for your next social gathering with an arsenal of bizarre conversation starters. These prompts are designed to break the ice and spark memorable discussions, ensuring you never have an awkward silence again. - Crazy Tricks with Numbers: Uncover the mathematical oddities that can amaze your friends and family. Whether it's mind-bending number patterns or surprising calculations, this segment will equip you with fun facts that make numbers useful and entertaining. Tune in for a humorous and enlightening journey through these peculiar topics as Kat and Jethro celebrate the New Year with curiosity! If you would like to advertise on The Box of Oddities, contact advertising@airwavemedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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