Like most of us, you probably think of Michael Jackson on the cover of the National Enquirer when you hear "Hyperbaric Chamber." Surprisingly, they're not just kookie, weirdo nonsense, but hold legitimate, scientific purpose. This week we learn all about them, and hear a first-hand account of what it's like to use one. Also, the Unipiper is in-studio to tell us all about the First Annual Tonya Harding Film Festival! Also: Detecting autism, eradicating polio (also, what is polio?), SpaceX, Foreign Accent Syndrome, Best Buy stops selling CDs, Bitcoin heist, and drones take over the fashion runways. Enjoy!
The Barbie Liberation Organization
The Library of Babel
Snacks, Leprosy, and Tinnitus
The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles
Mark and Todd and Madonna Have a Celebration
Mark and Todd's Big Adventure (Part 1)
1907's Gyroscopic Monorail
Debunking the Stanford Prison Experiment
Treb Heining: Balloon Boy to Balloon Man
Kiss of the Dad Jokes: Compilation #6
The Dave and Toddcast
The Portland Chocola-Tour
The Nate and Toddcast
The History of Fonts
Not Just The News©
That’s So Metal
An OK History
Red dye? More like Red DIE!! (sort of)
Ice Cream So Good Yum Yum
The Real Story of Johnny Appleseed
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Cheeky Chops comedy podcast.
Adam Carolla Show
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