Adam McShane has little understanding of how things work. Charlie Kojis has a lot of confidence in how things might work. Listen as Adam asks Chuck a different question every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month.
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#98 Correction: Pinocchio with Jonathan Dunne by Adam Asks Chuck Podcast
Adam challenges Charlie to a duel over whether or not Hamilton was president and Charlie takes his one shot at summing him up.
Lucia Whalen comes in to correct The Game of Thrones episode and burn everything Adam and Chuck said to the ground.
Adam asks if Charlie can feel his way through the episode without being too hacky, and Charlie reveals he's no miracle worker.
#93 Tales of Mother Goose by Adam Asks Chuck Podcast
Adam goes on a rough ride of Teddy Roosevelt's life as Charlie busts his trust on what he knows.
Adam asks if the sky is truly the limit for women, and Charlie crashes the episode into the ocean.
Adam asks about a novel he's never seen, and Charlie spark notes a novel he forgot.
Minneapolis's Ryan Kahl comes out swinging in a correction episode and ultimately resolves the Cold War.
Adam isn't interested in gold mines or oil wells this week, as Charlie explains the original CK to his rose bud.
Adam asks who showed up here first, and Charlie explains that we didn't land on Plymouth Rock, we landed on a beach.
Anthony Siraguse crash lands the podcast and takes the conch away from Charlie and Adam to go over their inaccuracies.
Adam asks why the long face when it came to president number eight, and Charlie justifies war crimes.
Maddie Wiener puts the podcast on trial as she comes in to correct some plot holes that Adam and Charlie fell through on the Alice in Wonderland episode.
Adam asks whether the original is always better than the sequel, and Charlie explains why Europe was so cliquey.
Adam axe how tall these tales really were, and Charlie runs through some of his favorite myths.
Adam asks why people were mad about science, and Charlie explains how he remembers the way the earth turns.
Adam asks what's so fun about these thrones, and Charlie sums up the first 80 hours of a show.
Adam asks how those brothers rose to fame, and Chuck tries to keep a wild episode grounded.
Adam want to know why that child had so many dresses, and Charlie explains how most people seem pretty guilty of murder.
#77 The Little House on the Prairie by Adam Asks Chuck Podcast
Geoff Asmus comes on the pod to correct some blasphemy and set the record straight on Jesus once and for all.
Adam asks about the plot of the human body, and Charlie gets into the specifics of osmosis.
Adam asks about a film franchise he's never seen, and Charlie packs eight movies into one punch.
Adam asks what France's problem was, and Chuck explains why you're only allowed to conquer a couple of countries.
Gena Gephart came in from Chicago to declare the true act of terrorism was episode 17's inaccuracy, on a controversial corrections episode.
Adam Sherwood like to now what those merry men were up to, as Chuck explains why merry men used to have to live in the woods.
Adam asks about how the Fat Man came out of the Big Apple, and Charlie drops some truth bombs.
Adam nearly loses his head after asking about Sleepy Hollow, and Charlie takes them down a dark path through history.
Adam asks a question he's always wondered, as Charlie takes him down the rabbit hole of who Alice was.
Things get combative as Seattle's Elliott GB swings by to get the record straight on Adam and Chuck's Muhammad Ali episode.
Brenna comes on for a correction episode where she explains what these magicians were really up to.
Adam asks why beans used to have stalks, and Charlie recounts a particularly tall tale.
Adam asks what all the fuss was with ol' blue eyes and Charlie packs a lifetime's worth of crooning into an episode.
David Freeburg joins the podcast to tell Adam and Chuck what Nam was really like based on the copious notes he took.
Adam wanders into a magical world of innovation and Charlie recalls that these books probably weren't as good as he'd thought.
Adam can't remember the Alamo, and Charlie reiterates what he heard in a Marty Robbins song once.
Toler Wolfe dives into one of the biggest scandals in U.S. history: how much Adam and Chuck got wrong on their Enron episode.
Adam goes catfishing for some answers about the Notre Dame linebacker and Charlie warns Adam about the internet. Vote at - http://isthmus.com/madfaves
Adam asks about a one of the longest journey's homer and Charlie tells him about the odd sea.
Esteban Touma comes in on a crusade to tell Adam and Chuck everything they got wrong about Catholics on horses.
Adam needs help founding his father, and Charlie gets Frank with him on some things.
Adam wants to know what it takes to become a real boy, and Charlie makes an ass of himself by inventing some truths.
Cosmo Nomikos joins the boys to tell them what they missed in the Banksy episode and offer some new insights as to who Banksy is and why he actually sucks.
Adam asks why Uncle Sam and Cousin Charlie weren't getting along, and Charlie tip-toes through the jungles of Vietnam.
Adam tuned out of enough homilies that he needs some knowledge resurrected, and Chuck play's devil's advocate for Jesus.
Henry Fuguitt comes down from Minneapolis to correct the boys on the Kennedy family and offer some new theories on which of the Kennedys are dead.
Adam asks like a butterfly and Charlie free associates like a bee as he discusses the second most famous Muhammad in history.
Adam only read a smattering of the magic school boy, and Charlie crams seven books worth of plot into Adam's scarred head.