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  • 93-From Procrastination To Pumpkins: A Halloween Free-For-All
    Oct 28 2025

    From a Roomba disaster to a chewed-up pair of headphones, our “no-plan” Halloween episode spirals into pure chaos—in the best way. We kick things off with procrastination quotes, dive into a candy confessional (Reese’s reigns supreme), and battle over the great Tootsie Roll divide. Then it’s rapid-fire trivia: Samhain’s Celtic roots, why turnips came before pumpkins, and the truth about black cats and trick-or-treating.

    We chase scares through pop culture—from Thriller to The Strangers—and debunk the poisoned-candy myth. The real chills come with a true story about losing sight of a child on Halloween night and what it reminds us about love and fear.

    Hit play for laughs, lore, and horror talk that lingers long after spooky season fades.

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    Music by Tim Crowe

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    51 min
  • 92-We Came for Chick-fil-A, Stayed for Star Wars
    Oct 14 2025

    Two sisters time-travel through 1977 using a playful “family journal,” tracing Roots, Star Wars, the NYC blackout, and the Apple II, while weaving in jokes, side tangents, and a tender “late entry” birth story. We close on why personal stories make history stick and a groovy sign-off that invites listeners to share their own.

    • Roots as national reckoning on TV
    • Super Bowl XI and Carter’s inauguration
    • Blizzard of ’77 and community strain
    • Queen’s anthems, disco style, punk rise
    • Apple II puts computing in the home
    • Star Wars as cultural movement and myth
    • Pipeline launch and NYC blackout tensions
    • Loss of icons: Elvis, Crosby, Chaplin
    • The Wow! signal and cosmic wonder
    • Atari 2600 and interactive culture at home
    • Disco peak with Saturday Night Fever
    • Takeaway: history felt through lived moments

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    Music by Tim Crowe

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    24 min
  • 91-Everyone's Naked (1979)
    Sep 30 2025

    We rewind to 1979 and trace the wild mix of culture, politics, and technology that shaped how we live now, from Walkman freedom and disco backlash to international crises, feminist art, and hard lessons in safety and law. We keep it candid, curious, and a little chaotic, because the year was too.

    • TV nostalgia and the CB radio boom
    • Early school shooting and the Monday quote
    • Ayatollah’s return and the Iran hostage crisis
    • Punk mythology, Sid Vicious, and costs of image
    • Tracking Nazis and Mengele’s hidden death
    • Women reporters and MLB locker room access
    • Brothers’ no-hitters and sports lore
    • Judy Chicago’s The Dinner Party and feminist art
    • Three Mile Island and Carter’s technical leadership
    • “May the Fourth,” Thatcher, and political language
    • Milk-carton kids, Etan Patz, and national response
    • Juneteenth in Texas and John Wayne’s legacy
    • The Walkman’s launch and mixtape culture
    • Disco Demolition Night and coded backlash
    • Greensboro Klan violence and failed justice
    • Shattered backboards, The Who tragedy, and safety
    • Smallpox eradication and the power of vaccines




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    Music by Tim Crowe

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    42 min
  • 90-Come Along and Ride On a Fantastic Voyage Back to 1995
    Sep 16 2025

    We take a nostalgic journey back to 1995, exploring everything from hit movies and music to fashion trends and major news events that defined the year. Through movie quotes, mall culture references, and historical touchpoints, Ingrid recreates the experience of being a teenager during this pivotal time in pop culture.

    • Revisiting iconic movie quotes
    • Remembering mall culture
    • Discussing fashion trends
    • Reflecting on major news events
    • Celebrating entertainment highlights
    • Comparing prices to today

    Sources:

    https://www.moviemistakes.com/best1995/quotes

    https://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1995

    https://www.caranddriver.com/features/g24403577/best-selling-car-annually/

    https://www.vogue.com/article/pop-culture-1995

    https://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/oklahoma-city-bombing

    https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry?entry=OK026



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    Music by Tim Crowe

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    23 min
  • 89-Circling Back to Louis, Luie and COVID Dreams (1217)
    Sep 2 2025

    Jessica explores the pivotal year 1217 in English history, when a nine-year-old king and his 70-year-old regent knight faced rebellious barons and French invasion. This turning point year shaped England's language, governance, and future through two decisive battles that preserved the nation's independence.

    • King John signed but then reneged on the Magna Carta, angering barons who invited French Prince Louis to take the throne
    • When King John died, his nine-year-old son Henry III became king with William Marshall as his regent
    • The Battle of Lincoln in May 1217 marked a turning point in the First Barons' War
    • The Battle of Sandwich (Dover) in August saw English ships capture 65 of 80 French vessels without losing any of their own
    • Following these victories, English was reinstated as the official language of England
    • William Marshall is considered one of the greatest knights in history by many historians

    Jessica’s sources

    Adams, S. (2025, August 17). Battle of Sandwich. Encyclopedia Britannica.

    https://www.britannica.com/event/Battle-of-Sandwich-1217

    1217 and the ideals of chivalry – Historia Magazine

    Wikipedia




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    Music by Tim Crowe

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    21 min
  • 88-Janice Owes Me Fiddy (The Blackwell Sisters Story)
    Aug 19 2025

    The Blackwell sisters, Elizabeth and Emily, forced open the doors of American medicine for women in the 1800s, transforming the profession despite facing systematic rejection from medical establishments.

    • Elizabeth Blackwell, born 1821 to abolitionist parents, became the first female doctor in America despite initially finding medicine "disgusting"
    • Rejected by 29 medical schools before Geneva Medical College accepted her—only because male students thought it was a joke
    • Graduated top of her class in 1849, later losing an eye to infection while training in Paris
    • Emily Blackwell followed her sister into medicine, becoming the third female physician in America despite facing even greater resistance
    • Together they founded the New York Infirmary for Women and Children in 1857 and later a women's medical college
    • Elizabeth held surprisingly conservative views—opposing women's voting rights and contraception
    • Neither sister married, but both adopted daughters
    • By their deaths in 1910, women made up 6% of physicians; today they represent over half of medical students


    Sources:

    https://magazine.columbia.edu/article/review-doctors-blackwell

    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/way-americans-remember-blackwell-sisters-shortchanges-their-incredible-legacy-180976672/

    http://bedside-rounds.org/episode-62-the-sisters-blackwell/

    https://cfmedicine.nlm.nih.gov/physicians/biography_36.html

    https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/elizabeth-blackwell

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LbBGRCMXGA

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7MRGYRx3DQ

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    Music by Tim Crowe

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    28 min
  • 87-Food Trucks and Vendors (The Dionne Quintuplets' Survival Story)
    Aug 5 2025

    Have you ever heard of the Dionne quintuplets? In this riveting comeback episode, Jessica uncovers the shocking story of the world's first surviving quintuplets, born in rural Canada in 1934. What began as a medical miracle quickly transformed into one of history's most disturbing examples of child exploitation.

    These five identical girls—Yvonne, Annette, Cecile, Emily, and Marie—were removed from their parents and placed under government guardianship, where they became Canada's biggest tourist attraction. Behind one-way screens in a compound dubbed "Quintland," they were displayed to 3,000 visitors daily like animals in a zoo. Their images sold everything from corn syrup to toothpaste, generating millions while they lived behind barbed wire fences.

    Jessica traces their journey from public exhibition to family reunification at age nine, where sadly, they faced new traumas in "the saddest home they ever knew." Yet through it all, the sisters maintained an unbreakable bond. Today, the two surviving sisters still live together at age 91, embodying the episode's opening quote: "Sisters function as safety nets in a chaotic world simply by being there for each other."

    This extraordinary tale raises profound questions about child welfare, governmental authority, and the exploitation of vulnerable individuals. What happens when children become commodities? How do siblings survive unimaginable circumstances together? And what responsibility do we have to protect those who cannot protect themselves? Join us as we explore these questions through the remarkable story of five little girls who captured the world's attention but paid a devastating price.

    **Ingrid completely misspoke (surprised?). Cecile passed away at the age of 91, not 92.**


    What childhood stories of exploitation have you heard that still haunt you today? Share your thoughts and be sure to subscribe as we return with new sister stories every other week!

    Sources:

    https://www.life.com/history/the-dionne-quintuplets-little-girls-lost-in-the-harsh-glare-of-fame/

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dionne_quintuplets

    https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/31/world/canada/cecile-dionne-dead.html

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    Music by Tim Crowe

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    37 min
  • Sisters Uncensored
    Jul 30 2025

    Get ready for the triumphant return of your favorite sister duo! Ingrid and Jessica are bringing back "Another Situation" on August 5th, and they're packing more heart, humor, and unfiltered conversation than ever before.

    What makes this podcast a must-listen? It's the irresistible combination of personal tales that resonate with everyday life, wild headlines that leave you speechless, and jaw-dropping historical deep dives that you won't hear anywhere else. From moments that will have you doubled over laughing to stories that might bring a tear to your eye, Ingrid and Jessica create a unique listening experience where nothing is off limits.

    The magic of "Another Situation" lies in the authentic sisterly chemistry between our hosts. Their natural banter creates an atmosphere that feels less like a podcast and more like joining a conversation with your closest friends. You'll hear occasional disagreements, plenty of laughter, and those special moments of connection that only sisters share. Even their announcement includes charming bloopers that showcase their commitment to keeping things real rather than polished to perfection.

    Mark your calendars for August 5th and prepare to join the chaos! Whether you're a longtime listener or discovering them for the first time, Ingrid and Jessica can't wait to welcome you back for another season of unforgettable storytelling. Subscribe now so you don't miss their return – the stories are back, the chaos is back, and most importantly, they're back!

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    Music by Tim Crowe

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    2 min