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Latest Episodes

Cursed Knowledge #11: Locks of Love

July 26, 2022

Locks of Love is one of the most well known and well regarded charities in America. But things aren’t always what they seem. Sometimes the smokescreen of Common Knowledge can obscure what’s really going on. So join me in a look behind the curtain at America’s most beloved charity.

Cursed Knowledge #10: This Podcast Never Happened

April 21, 2022

We’ve all fallen victim to a bad retcon at some point in our lives. It’s Sherlock Holmes coming back from the dead. It’s the reveal that an entire season of Dallas was only a dream. It’s the author changing their mind and trying to convince you that it’s all part of the plan. I don’t buy it. And neither should you.

Cursed Knowledge #9: Cat Eyes, Full Ass, Can’t Smile

March 10, 2022

We’ve all felt insecure about our looks at one point or another. Especially in our chronically online world where how you look can be your whole brand. So with plastic surgery rates on the rise, let’s peel back the layers of this industry and see how information (and lies) about procedures spread and examine the real price of beauty.

Cursed Knowledge #8: Bad Publicity

February 7, 2022

Someone once said there’s no such thing as bad publicity. With all due respect, this person is an idiot. Publicity, both good and bad, can have major ramifications. Even if you don’t play a part in creating it.

Cursed Knowledge #7: Birkin Bags

January 7, 2022

Birkin bags are one of the ultimate symbols of status. But how did that happen? And are they worth the hype?

Cursed Knowledge #6: F*ck Almonds

November 16, 2021

Move over Hollywood! Almonds are one of the most lucrative and fastest growing industries in California. Unfortunately they’re not as good for us as you’d think.

Cursed Knowledge #5: Hot Coffee

September 2, 2021

The McDonalds Hot Coffee lawsuit is the archetypal example of nonsense litigation. But there’s a lot more to the story than most people know.

Cursed Knowledge #4: The Olympics

August 16, 2021

The Olympic games are known as a time of triumph and glory. The truth is that a lot more work goes into creating and maintaining that Narrative than you’d expect.

Cursed Knowledge #3: The Molassacre

July 26, 2021

The Boston Molassacre was one of the great tragedies of the early 20th century. So why isn’t it treated like one?

ET Podcast #12 – Proof of Plant

July 16, 2021

I think this is how crypto can change the world. Not as “money” and not as Bitcoin! TM and not as a security and not as this speculative coin versus that speculative coin. Not by facilitating a market of goods, but by facilitating a market of GOOD.