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Teach Me Something

Teach Me Something

Written by: Melissa and Everett Bellingham
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On this podcast we find topics that inspire our curiosity and reflect our passions. Have you ever heard a cool fact or seen something intriguing and thought, "I'd really like to know more about that"? Well that happens to us a lot, but what's the point of learning cool things if you have no one to share them with? On Teach Me Something we are committed to lifelong learning, and taking you along for the journey.

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Melissa Bellingham
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Episodes
  • Flesh-Feasting Flora: An Overview of Carnivorous Plants
    Jul 3 2025

    Everyone has heard of the Venus Flytrap but there are hundreds of other carnivorous plants and they are all quite fascinating. Join us in this episode as we discuss the various ways that plants find nutrients and energy and learn about a number of flesh eating plants that you have probably never knew existed.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • The Case of the Wandering Uterus: The Hysterical History of Psychoanalysis
    Jun 18 2025

    The ancient Egyptians may have been the first to document the medical "condition" of hysteria, but they were most certainly not the last. This catch-all diagnosis for any woman who didn't fit perfectly into the patriarchy's view of women lasted all the way through the Greeks, middle ages, and into the 20th century. In this episode we focus in on a few prominent/discredited figures who helped develop the field of psychoanalysis and helped define "hysteria".

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Japanese Yokai: Sand Throwers, Shape Shifters, and Scum Lickers
    Jun 4 2025

    The Yokai of Japanese folklore have become very popular and influential in pop culture all across the world. These spirits, monsters, demons, and extremely old animals have been an integral part of how the Japanese people have often explained spooky and supernatural phenomena for thousands of years. In this episode we discuss their origins and highlight a handful of these fascinating beings.

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    1 hr and 27 mins

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