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An incomplete list of podcast episodes I listened to in 2020.

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Created July 20, 2021

Updated November 15, 2021

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  1. Today we discussed the "Out of Africa" theory, the adversity of early humans, the term "Pre-Socratic", the first philosopher Thales, the meanest philosopher Heraclitus and Democritus, the godfather of the theory of atomism. Thank you so much f
  2. Have you been having strange dreams? You wouldn't be alone. Strange flyers have appeared over the years asking people to call a mysterious phone number and describe their dreams. No one knows who made the flyers or what their true purpose is. T
  3. Two young men were found dead under mysterious circumstances. Next to their bodies? Two crudely made lead masks and a notebook containing cryptic instructions. Their cause of death is still unknown. Today, we unravel what we know about the Lead
  4. The NSA has some pretty advanced, super secret, hacking tools. What if these secret hacking tools were to end up in the wrong person’s hands? Well, that happened.GuestThanks to Jake Williams from Rendition Security for telling us the story.S
  5. In this episode, we’re going into the depths of North Korea to conduct one of the greatest hacks of all time. To find a way to inject information into a country run by totalitarian regime.A big thanks to Yeonmi Park for sharing her story with
  6. A bank robbery with the objective to steal 1 billion dollars. This is the story of the largest bank robbery in history. And it was all done over a computer.Our guest this episode was Geoff White. Learn more about him at geoffwhite.tech.Check
  7. It is recommend to listen to episodes 53 “Shadow Brokers”, 71 “FDFF”, and 72 “Bangladesh Bank Heist” before listening to this one.In May 2017 the world fell victim to a major ransomware attack known as WannaCry. One of the victims was UK’s na
  8. After the 1970s oil crisis, the global economy went into a recession. American unemployment hit 11 percent. And suddenly, middle-class families didn’t have money for name brands like Coke or Kellogg’s. Consumers wanted cheaper food. In response
  9. In 2012, a single image containing a hidden message sparked a globe-spanning series of puzzles. Very little is known about the puzzle's creator or what lies at the end of the scavenger hunt. This week, we tackle our most requested mystery as we
  10. After a year of silence, Cicada 3301 made a sudden return. With that came new puzzles and testimony from those who claimed to have solved them. The rabbit hole continued to go deeper as Cicada's methods became more complex. Today, we conclude o
  11. It begins with a bang.
  12. The Netflix "Tudum" sound has quickly become one of the most iconic sound logos of our generation. I bet you can hear it in your head right now. This sound is heard countless times, every single day, all over the world. But the Netflix sound wa
  13. We know that music has the power to affect our moods, but you might be surprised by just how deep the rabbit hole goes. Music can affect our brains and bodies in profound ways. Professor Jessica Grahn tells us how our love for music has shaped
  14. Who is Q-Anon? PJ tells the surprising origin story of the Q scam, and the man who now seems to be in control of it.Dale Beran (@DaleBeran) and Mike Rothschild (@rothschildmd)Apply to the Reply All internship hereLearn more about your ad
  15. Poker is a competitive game. Unlike other casino games, poker is player vs player. Criminal hackers have understood this for a while and sometimes hack the other players to get an edge. And that small edge can result in millions of dollars in w
  16. In 1959, nine Russian hikers were found dead under mysterious circumstances. Their bodies were discovered over the course of several months, and questions about what happened to them remain unanswered to this day. This week, we take a look at t
  17. On today's episode, Ryan goes in-depth into journaling, describing the benefits of journaling, how to get started, and more.***If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d love for you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps with our visibili
  18. The Internet's oldest mystery. A series of strange, bizarre posts were found in various groups on Usenet in 1996. Today we dive into the Markovian Parallax Denigrate.Sponsored by The Jordan Harbinger Show (http://jordanharbinger.com/subscribe)

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