Welcome to Tell Me What You Know, a weekly podcast that challenges each host to tell the other what they know about selected topics. You'll quickly find out that the only thing these two are sure of is that they know very little. Often wrong, but never in doubt.
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This week, we're eating out (heh) and discussing the crème de la crème when it comes to restaurants. Most everyone knows about Michelin tires, but did you know that this same company is responsible for grading the top restaurants in the world? That's right — the company that makes the tires many of you drive on every day is responsible for handing out Michelin Stars.
Blimps are a true marvel of technical achievement. I guess you'd say that. It sounds like the pep talk blimps need in order to keep going. Don't worry about the setbacks of the Hindenburg, the further advancement of the airplane, and nowadays don't even worry about the increase use of drones. I mean you don't hear people asking if their new drone is rigid or semi-rigid. Take that flying car industry. Like that's gonna catch on. Stay tuned for Blimps as we take you from non-rigid to semi-rigid on this centennial episode of Tell Me What You Know.
In this episode of Tell Me What You Know we're taking a look at a couple conspiracies. We've covered conspiracies in the past but we thought we would return to a couple that might make your neck hair tingle. First up, we look at another one of these right wing stories of a child sex trafficking ring, this time at a butterfly center in Texas. Those spreading this story would lead you to believe the National Butterfly Center in Mission, Texas is not actually helping caterpillars make their metamorphosis into a beautiful butterfly but in fact the center of a plot to facilitate child sex trafficking. We dig into how this story got started and why the 100-acre preserve decided to close it's doors. Then, we're looking at that big shiny object in the sky, earth's little cousin, the Moon. Learn about a number of conspiracies that have spread through the years and at least one that has an annoying man punched in the face by Buzz Aldrin. Take this journey with us as we find out what's on the Dark side of the moon, welcome to Tell Me What You Know.
In this episode of tell me what you know we're talking coffee. The thing that motivates you to get out of bed in the morning and attack the day or just squeak by. We'll cover light, medium, and dark - drip, espresso, americano, cappuccino! Over 1 billion people drink coffee in the world and 400 million cups of coffee are served in the US every year. This drink is influential it's been linked to sparking the industrial revolution and Age of Enlightenment. Let's get into it. We're wired, jittery, and talking coffee.Follow Tell Me What You Know on Twitter • Facebook • Instagram
After 6 months on ice, we're back to discuss "The Metaverse". It seems the Metaverse is everywhere these days. Facebook changed their name to Meta, people are saying metaverse and we're not sure they know what it means, and crypto continues to be a large portion of an investment portfolio. It seems the real world is slowly slipping into the grips of the digital one and we're not sure it's ever coming back. We take a look at this growing trend and try to define it and give you our expert opinions on what the hell is going on here. Buckle up, we're getting meta on Tell Me What You Know.
In this episode get caught up on some of the crazy news from around the world. Remember to use JumpLinks to learn more about the stories we share and see what we're talking about. Just visit Jump.link and enter the keyword we share in the episode or follow Tell Me What You Know to be just a click away from all our links.https://jump.link
Happy Fourth, everyone! A lot of diet talk on this week's show, from an oral implant that helps you lose weight by making sure your mouth stays shut, to Kim Jong-un's weight loss after reemerging from his month-long hiatus. It's surely going to be a Hot Boy Summer for the Supreme Leader. We wrap up the show with a star spangled draft in honor of Independence Day.
In this episode we are joined by UVA Law's Dean of Admissions, Natalie Blazer. We discuss the process of applying to Law School, the LSAT, and how law school prepares you to become a lawyer.
If you are in a mid-atlantic state right now, you might be hearing a loud hum outside equivalent to a lawn mower or a motorcycle. But your idiot neighbor never mows despite repeated requests from the HOA and you finished Sons of Anarchy in the beginning of the pandemic. No, what you're hearing is the sound of the periodical cicadas, magicicadas if we're being specific.These harmless but annoying insects emerge from the soil every 13 or 17 years to feed, mate, and party for 4-6 weeks before the next generation of eggs falls from the trees and boroughs in for the long nap until it's their turn to move out of the house and get a job 17 years later.We won't see this brood of cicadas till 2038 so you better learn as much as you can quickly before they all die and you can forget it all and go back to living your life. That's future you's problem to ask what these things have to do with prime numbers. And don't you worry. We'll still be here to tell you, cause this is Tell Me What You Know.JumpLink Beta Test: https://jump.link
Welcome to a brand new episode and season of Tell Me What You Know. We know you have missed us. In this episode of Tell Me What You Know, we are discussing Space Trash. AKA Space Junk. AKA Space Debris. This is all the crap left orbiting the earth at 17,000 miles per hour after being launched into space on the many thousands of missions over the year. Large things like satellites, dead boosters, and the International Space Station down to tiny objects and flecks of paint. This might not seem like something we need to worry about with the great vastness of space but we’ll learn about a possible future called the Kessler Syndrome where the earth becomes engulfed in these tiny bullets that makes space travel too dangerous. We’ll look at ways we are trying to mitigate problematic future and ideas for cleaning up space. We’re excited to be back on Tell Me What You Know.
We're coming back May 24th with a new episode! We'll be looking at Space Trash. We also have some information about changes to the show and what to expect going forward. Glad we are coming back! Sorry for the vacation. Now Tell Me What You Know.
On this episode of Tell Me What You Know we’re venturing into the World of NFTs, Non-Fungible Tokens. This is yet another crypto related topic that people between the ages of 16 and 35 are discussing as the next big thing. It leaves most of us asking, what exactly is an NFT and why are people spending so much money on them? Is this new technology the next form of digital art? Will it save the music and entertainment industry? Or is this simply the latest tulip bubble that will pop and leave 24 year olds staring at a USB stick full of overpriced JPEGs? Come get educated on this abbreviation I’m sure you are seeing everywhere. I guarantee at the end of the episode you’ll be able to define fungible. Also please purchase each of our episodes as a newly released NFT. They’ll be worth big money some day. Welcome to Tell Me What You Know.
We're looking back at season 2 and playing the trivia game. See how much we retained in this special trivia episode of Tell Me What You Know.
Big Foot, the Yeti, Chupacabra -- We dive into the mythical world of cryptozoology and look at a variety of creatures that exist in legends from around the world.
On this episode of TMWYK, we’re looking at polar vortexes, winter’s way of saying, “and you thought it was cold”. Yes, last week brought some of the coldest temperatures recorded to parts of the midwest and Texas that left people without power and clean water for several days. We take a look at what causes these events and are they really a product of climate change? At the end, we draft our 5 favorite cool/cold things. Bundle up. This is Tell Me What You Know.Follow Tell Me What You Know on Twitter • Facebook • Instagram
We’re raising the "big top" for a little Circus talk. We’ll cover smooth-talking PT Barnum and his questionable intentions, his merger with James Baily to create Barnum and Bailey’s, and their circus being picked up by the 7 Ringling Bros to ultimately achieve the Circus’ Final Form -- Ringling Bros and Barnum and Bailey circus. We wrap the show up by picking our favorite things about circuses. Grab some popcorn and one of those cheap, light-up plastic toys, this is Tell Me What You Know.
We're talking Game Stop Stock and the reddit groups who have taken Wall Street by storm. We take you through the ins and outs of this news story that is one part Robbin Hood and one part get rich quick schemes. We try and fill you in on exactly what's going on and we don't over complicate things. Don't take this as investment advice!
We're still on holiday but we'll be back with new episodes on Monday February 1, 2021. Take care everyone.
It’s 100 seconds to midnight, or at least that’s what the folks behind the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists say anyway. We’re talking about the Doomsday Clock, a metaphorical icon symbolizing how long humanity has until we’re all incinerated by nuclear bombs or succumb to unliveable climate change. Learn a little about the creation of the clock as well as global events that have impacted changes in the countdown. It’s Threat Level Midnight here on TMWYK.
In this episode of Tell Me What You Know we’re looking at perhaps the most used and most misunderstood inventions of all time: The Internet. Settle in for a lighthearted look at the wires that keep us all connected and at the end of the show Michael and I will draft our favorite web 1.0 websites that showed us how to Surf the World Wide Web with our aol screennames and dial up 56k connection. Eeee---aaaahhhhhh Welcome to Tell Me What You KnowFollow Tell Me What You Know on Twitter • Facebook • Instagram
In this episode of tell me what you know we’re talking quick-service restaurants, aka Fast Food. We discuss some regional chains, restaurants that get a lot of hype, and we break down the newer fast casual restaurants that have redefined fast food. We also welcome Sam Ranson, previously on the podcast covering MC Hammer, and we draft our 5 favorite fast food items. We let our draft take us to covering some of our favorite restaurants and why we sometimes crave these empty calorie bombs. Sit down and order yourself a Royale with Cheese, welcome to Tell Me What You Know.Follow Tell Me What You Know on Twitter • Facebook • Instagram
We’re talking Chess. If you’re here for theory on when strategies like the Sicilian Defense and Queen’s Gambit (the opening, not the miniseries) should be used, you’ve come to the wrong place. We’ll get into a little bit of history, talk about stages of the game, and take a look at some notable names in Chess and the interesting stories that surround them. Finally, we wrap up with a draft on our favorite board games. This is Tell Me What You Know.
Is freedom really free? On today’s episode of TMWYK, we’re taking a look into the Human Freedom Index, a report produced by the Libertarian Think Tank the Cato Institute, which ranks 162 countries on Earth in order of how free they are. Where does the Land of the Free rank? The answer might surprise you. We wrap up the show with our draft of free things -- our favorite things that happen to be free. Sit back and listen, or don’t. It’s a free country. This is Tell Me What You Know.
On this episode of TMWYK we’re looking at the emerging technology known as Deep Fakes AKA Synthetic Media. This technology could be used to put your face into your favorite movie or for something more nefarious like making it seem like a political figure said something when they really did not. We’ll tell you a bit about it’s origins and science behind how it they are created, share some examples you can look up, and Michael and I will draft 5 deepfakes that Michael and I would like to create if we had unlimited deepfake capabilities. I promise you this is really us and it always will be, welcome to Tell Me What You Know.Follow Tell Me What You Know on Twitter • Facebook • Instagram
On today’s episode of TMWYK, we’re talking South Park. The irreverent animated comedy starring four Fourth graders from South Park, Colorado has been making us laugh for more than 23 years. We’ll discuss the Spirit of Christmas, the impetus for making South Park in the first place, as well as take a look into the process of creating an episode in just 6 days. We’ll wind down with a look into Matt Stone and Trey Parker’s other bodies of work, including an Oscar nominated movie and a 9x Tony Award winning musical. Finally, we’ll end the show with a contentious draft of our favorite South Park characters. This is TMWYK.Follow STAFFER on Twitter • Facebook • Instagram
On today’s episode of Tell Me What You Know we’re talking about, you guessed it, BALLS. With a very broad definition, we’ll draft our favorite balls and touch on a brief history of how the modern ball was made and how it used to be made. We don’t call it a pigskin for nothin’. We certainly don’t drop the ball on this one but this episode is meant for listeners whose balls have dropped. This is Tell Me What You Know.Follow Tell Me What You Know on Twitter • Facebook • Instagram
On this episode of Tell Me What You Know, we’re looking at the good ole days of hair metal. Some of you might not like where we draw the lines on metal but you’re gonna have to deal with it because we want to talk about Ozzy, Leppard, Poison, and Halen. These bands created songs with the ability to take you back in time to your 18th birthday, strap you in the driver’s seat of Chevelle, and make you feel like you can run through a brick wall. With the passing of Eddie Van Halen, we’ll take you through their origins playing venues up and down the west coast before scoring their big break and putting out hits like Panama, Jump, and Hot for Teacher. Sit down. Shut up. This is Tell Me What You Know.Follow Tell Me What You Know on Twitter • Facebook • Instagram
On this episode of TMWYK, we’re, of course, talking about Saturday Night Live. SNL just kicked off it’s 46th season, making it one of the longest running television programs in history. We’ll take a look back at some of the all-star casts, discuss some favorite sketches and cold opens, as well as musical guests. For the last 45 years, SNL has been serving up sketches dealing with pop-culture, politics, and more. Without further ado, this is TMWYK!Follow Tell Me What You Know on Twitter • Facebook • Instagram
On this episode of Tell Me What You Know we’re getting spooky and talking about all things Halloween. We’ll dive in to a bit of history touching on how we all came to be carving pumpkins, knocking on stranger’s doors demanding candy, and dressing up in our scariest, funniest, or sexiest costumes. October 31 marks the date of this divisive celebration that either compels you to go buy dry ice and scare all the pre-teens in your neighborhood or to deadlock your door and curl up in a warm blanket with a cup of pumpkin spiced coffee till November 1. The draft for this week will include: favorite candy to receive trick or treating, worst candy to receive trick or treating, best scary movie, best solo costume, and best group costume. Go buy a bag or two of your favorite candy and don’t get too scared. Welcome to Tell Me What You Know.Follow Tell Me What You Know on Twitter • Facebook • Instagram
On today’s episode of TMWYK, we break open the toy chests for a little trip down memory lane. We start with a draft, selecting our favorite toys from childhood. Then we’ll move on to a talk about the Toy Hall of Fame and the finalists for the upcoming induction ceremony in November of this year. Finally, we’ll take a trip through time, discussing some of the most notable toys from the 1970’s through the first decade of the new millennium. Put down your GameBoys and Furbys, it’s time for Tell Me What You Know. Follow Tell Me What You Know on Twitter • Facebook • Instagram
In this episode of Tell Me What You Know we're diving into Gladiators. These hardened slaves lived short lives fighting on behalf of their masters, sometimes with the hopes of winning their freedom. The most well known battleground was the Coliseum in Rome. It held 50,000 spectators and hosted hundreds of events each year. It even was capable of filling with water to conduct naval battles. Man I wish I lived back then. Are you not entertained? This is Tell Me What You Know.Follow No Labels and Gridlock Break Twitter • Facebook • Instagram
Marvel vs. DC. Snapchat vs Instagram. Cats vs. Dogs. Coke vs. Pepsi. On today’s episode of TMWYK, we’re diving into the Cola Wars. Learn about the history of this ongoing battle for top soda, and the blood feud between the two companies in the late 1900s. We’ll talk about the Pepsi Challenge, New Coke, and end with a draft of sodas and a little soft drink trivia. Come quench your ear thirst on Tell Me What You Know. Follow Tell Me What You Know on Twitter • Facebook • Instagram
On today’s episode of TMWYK, we’re talking about strong, burly dudes. These monstrous men in the World’s Strongest Man competitions lift unimaginable amounts of weight seemingly with ease. We’ll cover the events that make up the competition, as well as discuss why we think so many top level competitors come from Scandinavian countries.
On this episode of tell me what you know we're taking a look at the world of long-haul trucking. A long haul is any trip where the driver is sleeping overnight. Good thing they have comfy sleeper cabins that provide all the benefits of decent living room. We go into how these drivers are compensated, the training involved in becoming a driver, and how self-driving technology and electric trucks are trying to disrupt the industry. Finally Michael and I draft our favorite road trip snacks that you can find in any gas station or truck stop. Hit us up on your CB radio and give us the honk signal as you pass us in the fast lane. Welcome to Tell Me What You Know.Follow Tell Me What You Know on Twitter • Facebook • Instagram
On today’s episode of TMWYK, we are talking about World Wrestling Entertainment. We’ve got a special guest on the show, a coworker of ours and self-proclaimed knower of all things wrestling, Scott Schafer. We’ll get into a brief history of the organization, talk about the road to becoming a WWE superstar, and hear some opinions on what the WWE could be doing better. Listen in or we’ll give you an atomic powerbomb. And that’s the bottom line.Follow Tell Me What You Know on Twitter • Facebook • Instagram
On today’s episode of TMWYK, we’re talking about Prisons. We’ll journey inside some of the most violent and most impenetrable prisons, talk a little bit about incarceration rates around the world, and learn about different jobs prisoners have -- there’s a prisoner-run golf course in Louisiana, for example. We wrap up the show with a selection of prison weapons that grabbed our attention, draft-style. Load up and lock in, this is Tell Me What You Know. Follow Tell Me What You Know on Twitter • Facebook • Instagram
On today’s episode of TMWYK, we start the show off with a little porn talk. During this light research, we verified that people have been horny forever, dating all the way back to paleolithic times. We’ll take a ride through porn history from millions of years ago through the Golden Age of Porn in the late 1900’s, to today’s booming porn industry. Learn about top earners and get some fast facts in a segment called Porn by the Numbers. Better go ahead and open up that incognito browser window. And then, we're going to talk about feng shui, ancient china's practice of arranging a town, village, or your home to maximize your good energy, what they call Qi. We'll look at the various school's of thought about how to maximize feng shui, tell you how to arrange your bed so you can have a happy and successful life, and talk about how some big companies have factored in Feng Shui principles to promote good vibes. We have arranged this episode to promote calmness and productivity, welcome to Tell Me What You Know.Follow Tell Me What You Know on Twitter • Facebook • Instagram
On today’s episode of TMWYK, we are diving into Biohacking -- the art and science of changing the environment around and inside of you so that you have full control over your own biology. We’ll talk about different methods of biohacking, from common to outright dangerous. We’ll also walk through some steps beginners can do to start hacking their bodies. Get ready to live forever.And then, we’re going back to our awkward teenage years when your voice cracks, hair appears in deep crevaces, and your mother takes you to get braces. Why do we have crooked teeth? We don’t give dogs and cats braces yet their teeth are usually perfectly straight. These painful straigteners do a lot more than make you look good on Instagram. Speaking of which, why don’t you go give us a follow there. Just search Tell Me What You Know.Follow Tell Me What You Know on Twitter • Facebook • Instagram
On today’s episode of TMWYK, we’re talking about out-of-body experiences, namely Astral Projection. If you’ve seen the MCU movie Dr. Strange, you might have an idea of what we’re discussing. We’ll talk about the potential benefits of this pseudoscience, as well as methods you can use at home to attempt this phenomenon yourself. If you’re running low on quarantine activities, astral projection may just be your ticket out.And then, we’re going to submerge into the cramped world of submarines. These underwater vessels allow us to explore the vastness of the oceans and launch full-scale nuclear war at a moments notice. First created in the 17th century, these inventions have come a long way from being powered by hand cranks to being powered by nuclear reactors allowing them to stay submerged for months at a time. We discuss what life is like aboard these cigar-shaped boats and touch on some of our favorite sub movies. Welcome to Tell Me What You Know.Follow Tell Me What You Know on Twitter • Facebook • Instagram
On today’s episode of TMWYK, we’re talking Dungeons and Dragons. DnD is one of the most popular RPG games worldwide. We’ll dive into how the game is played, some general mechanics of getting through an adventure, and touch on some controversies that came about because the media seems to have always thought that games create violence.And then, we're going small, as small as you can go and venturing into Atoms. First we'll talk about a brief history of the idea of atoms, then we'll scale them up to the size of the earth to get a sense of just how big they are. We can't leave out Einstein's famous E=MC^2, the results of which have literally changed our world. For the better? You decide. Then we'll close it out by talking about some famous Adams, like Sandler, West, and Scott. Welcome to Tell Me What You Know.Follow Tell Me What You Know on Twitter • Facebook • Instagram
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On today’s episode of TMWYK, we’re starting off the show with a trip down memory lane. There truly was nothing better in childhood than swinging by Blockbuster to pick up a movie on a Friday night. The movie rental giant ruled the home video world for about two decades. Sadly, it paid the ultimate late fee by failing to adjust to modern times.And then, we're going to see what wood tastes like and look at termites, one of the earth's most successful insects. These 6 legged creatures are in the same family as cockroaches but unlike their sister-species they exist inside a colony with a caste system similar to ants but their parents don't require a dowry. These little pests are known to ruin your porch or roof but we'll learn that they actually play a vital role in the ecosystem. Stick around to hear how they fend off ant raids and all the animals that like to call them dinner. This is Tell Me What You Know.
On today’s episode of TMWYK, we’re talking about pet rocks. We learn about Gary Dahl, the freelance advertising copywriter from California who thought up the while joking around in a bar with friends. That joke earned Dahl more than a million bucks. Like the pet rock, other fads have made their mark on history as well as on the wallets of their creators. We’ll wrap up the first half of the show discussing some of these, like tamagotchis, pogs, and beanie babies.And then, we're talking Pyramids. The pyramids are one the seven wonders of the world and have astounded tourists for millennia. Still to this day there are controversies over how they were built and why. One thing is for sure they are technically achievements. You couldn't slip a piece of paper between the stones, some of which weigh 80 tonnes and they are aligned perfectly to true north. There can be only one answer and we all know what it is. Aliens. Welcome to another conspiracy episode of Tell Me What You Know.
On today’s episode of Tell Me What You Know, we aim to get a rise out of our audience with a little elevator talk. We’ll start the conversation off with a little history, change floors quickly for elevator facts, then move on up to the penthouse for a discussion on some of the most unique elevators in the world. Finally, we’ll get into what you should do should you be trapped in an elevator. Hopefully this episode isn’t a let down.And then, “The Sultan of Swat”, “The King of Crash”, “The Great Bambino”. Yes, we’re talking about Yankee slugger and American hero, Babe Ruth. Why was his name Babe? It’s actually George. How did he get all those nicknames? Did he actually call his shot to center field in the 1932 World Series? Well folks, when the legend becomes fact, print the legend. Stick around to hear all about this American icon on Tell Me What You Know.
On today's episode of TMWYK, we're talking about the Skull and Bones, and I don't mean the Jolly Roger. This Order at Yale is a secret society for the rich and powerful. We'll cover the founding of the group along with some of its history, and then jump into the rumor mill for some conspiracy talk. We'll fill in the gaps for Joshua Jackson and Paul Walker.And then, Hello? Can you hear me? SOS. Yes, we're stranded. We're gonna tell you about some famous survival stories from people marooned on an island, trapped at sea, and circumstances that drive you to eat your frozen best friend. If Michael #1 and I are stranded I'm eating his calf with a side of fava beans and a nice chianti. This is Tell Me What You Know!
On today’s episode of TMWYK, we ponder death and what comes after. Maybe you’ve thought about what you want done with your body once you pass to the other side. Perhaps cremation, or a classic six-feet-under situation. How about cryonics? That’s what we’re talking about today. Freeze yourself in time and cross your fingers that science advances enough to reanimate you at some point in the future.And then, we’re taking the red pill and venturing down the rabbit hole into virtual reality. The dream of putting ourselves into a computer program has been around a long time. Early devices that mimicked depth were made as far back as the 1830’s. Fastforward to today and we’re using computers and headsets the size of ski goggles to make all your wildest dreams, and I’m sure fantasies, come true. Pinch yourself. This is not a simulation.
On today’s episode of TMWYK we’re talking cults. We’re discussing destructive cults, doomsday cults, polygamist cults -- you name it, we’re talking about it. Drink the kool-aid and indoctrinate yourself into the Tell Me What You Know Cult by listening to all of our very smart and very correct opinions.And then, ca-ching ca-ching, we’re talking currencies. AKA money, moolah, cheddar or smackers. This stuff makes the world go round. What might be worth 20 cents in the dollar could be worth 100 million billion Pengo in Hungary. The first currency started in China and was made out of small replica tools. Russia also got into the currency trend by using squirrel pelts I’m sure it was fun making change by chopping off a paw or an ear. In our modern day, we’ve moved onto digital coins and I’m here to offer you our new coin called Tell Me What you Know.
On this episode of TMWYK, we’re grabbing the proverbial toro by the horns and discussing the topic of bullfighting. Artistic expression of a region’s culture, or barbaric, sadistic torture of animals? You be the judge. Learn about the Spanish Fighting Bull, the three different acts of a Spanish-Style corrida, and the matador and his team that carry out the event. Olé.And then, we’re heading out on America’s Interstate Highway System. This group of roads spans more than 40,000 miles and took over 60 years to complete. The longest stretch is I-90 spanning from Boston, Massachusetts to Seattle, Washington. Learn about these systems are numbered so if you’re ever caught without your phone or a map, you could find your way home. Heads up, take this exit for Tell Me What You Know.
On this episode of Tell Me What You Know, we’re getting buzzed off a cold six-pack of Killer Bee knowledge. The Africanized Honeybee, AKA Killer Bee, likes to swarm and sting more than their docile cousins. We talk about how this hybrid Apis made its way to the USA, and dive into whether or not these insects are as deadly and dangerous as they have been made out to be. Where does their sting rank on the Pain Scale, created by the King of Sting himself? You’ll have to listen to find out. And then, we’re talking about our Intelligence Quotients, and if you wicked smart you’ll know we’re talking about IQ. This standardized measurement compares your intelligence against all the other test participants,. An IQ of 100 doesn’t mean you anything other than you are perfectly average. People with IQs in the top 2% of the population can join the organization Mensa which makes them Mensans which I think shows exactly how smart they are. Me and Michael aren’t Mensans and you probably aren’t either because you’re listening to Tell Me What You Know.
On the first episode of the second season of TMWYK, we start off with a conversation on Kamikaze. Meaning “Divine Wind” in Japanese, these Special Attack Units were responsible for more than 4900 casualties and 34 sunken ships in WWII. Like a bee that dies after having stung, these pilots were set on trading their lives in an effort to turn the tide in the war.And then, we’re talking about jogging. Running’s less intense little sister designed to get you off the couch, outside and moving your body. Running has been used as a punishment in olden times but in our modern world we use running to chisel our bodies, clear our minds, and shut down roads for race days. Lace up those Nike’s and do your best Prefontaine impression cause we’re sprinting into season 2 of Tell Me What You Know.