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Forgotten history, bizarre tales & facts that seem too strange to be true! Host Michael Kent asks listeners to tell him something strange, bizarre or surprising that they‘ve recently learned and he gets to the bottom of it! Every episode ends by playing a gameshow-style quiz game with a celebrity guest. Part of the WCBE Podcast Experience.
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Jan 11, 2021
Jan 11, 2021
20 min
Did you know the man who invented Pringles was BURIED inside a Pringles can? It's true and we discuss it in detail in this episode. Then we invite Erik Tait on the show to quiz him about it!

Bonus content available at Patreon.com/MichaelKent

Jan 4, 2021
Jan 4, 2021
22 min
The dropping of the ball in NYC's Times Square on New Years Eve is a tradition seen by billions of people around the world. But did the tradition of dropping a ball start in New York? In this episode, we explore the real history of the dropping ball and quiz my friend, magician Peter Boie!
For bonus content, visit Patreon.com/MichaelKent


Dec 28, 2020
Dec 28, 2020
9 min
Many Americans have heard of the age-honored German tradition of hanging Pickle-shaped ornament on the Christmas Tree. But is it really a tradition in Germany? This episode explores the truth and myths behind this German "tradition."
Bonus content is available at Patreon.com/michaelkent


Dec 21, 2020
Dec 21, 2020
23 min
Not many people realize that when we use the word "Jumbo" in the English language to denote something gigantic, we owe the origin of the word to a Barnum & Bailey circus elephant! In this episode, we explore the story behind Jumbo the Elephant and how it launched the use of a word to describe something that's larger-than-life. Then we quick my good friend Jonathan Burns!
For bonus content (and this episode has a lot!), visit Patreon.com/MichaelKent


Dec 14, 2020
Dec 14, 2020
30 min
From 1854 to 1929 many orphaned children were placed onto trains in America's Eastern cities and taken West to find new families. These trains, which came to be known as "Orphan Trains," helped 200,000 children find a new home. In this episode, we interview Shaley George, the Curator of the National Orphan Train Complex in Concordia, KS and quiz her against Mindreader Eric Dittelman!

Bonus content is available at http://Patreon.com/MichaelKent

Dec 7, 2020
Dec 7, 2020
27 min
In 1941, a little girl in a Chicago suburb gave herself and 4 of her playmates Polio from her sidewalk lemonade stand. This episode explores this case study and how it helped scientists to understand the disease. Then we invite Comedian Marcus Monroe on the show to play the newest version of "Quiz a Friend!"
See the original newspaper article by clicking here.
Bonus content is available at http://Patreon.com/MichaelKent


Nov 30, 2020
Nov 30, 2020
15 min
Not many Americans know about the first black fighter pilot, Eugene Bullard. He was one of the most decorated War Heroes in France, fought in two world wars, was a spy, a jazz drummer, a boxer...and he was an American. In this episode, we explore the history of this amazing man.
For bonus content, visit Patreon.com/MichaelKent

Air Prelude by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100337
Artist: http://incompetech.com/

Nov 23, 2020
Nov 23, 2020
24 min
Have you ever wondered why we call a submarine sandwich a sub? Or why some people call them "hoagies," "grinders," or "spuckies?" In this episode, we examine the multitude of origins of some of these sandwich names and we chat with my friend Eric Dittelman (including a surprise visit from his mother)!
For bonus content, visit patreon.com/michaelkent


Nov 16, 2020
Nov 16, 2020
24 min
There's a legend in West Virginia that in 1948, famed pilot Chuck Yeager flew an Air Force jet under a bridge in downtown Charleston. Over the years, the story has been embellished and exaggerated, but in this episode, we get to the truth. Then, I ask my pilot friend Doc Sacolick what would happen if he did the same.
For bonus content and the unedited interview with Doc, visit my patreon at http://Patreon.com/MichaelKent

Photos: Doc's Zoom Background | A Photo of the South Side Bridge

Nov 9, 2020
Nov 9, 2020
24 min
Have you ever heard of the Flea Circus? If you're like me, you were surprised to find out the original flea circuses used REAL FLEAS! In this episode of Tell Me What to Google, we explore the history of the flea circus, and talk with Psychology Professor and Flea Circus Scholar Richard Wiseman.
For the full unedited video with Richard Wiseman, visit Patreon.com/MichaelKent

Photos: Professor Heckler's Flea Circus | A Flea Pulling a Chariot | Mimi Garneau Pitch Card | Richard Wiseman with his Flea Circus
