This episode explores the surprisingly recent history of the high five, a universal gesture of celebration. It likely originated in 1977 during a baseball game between LA Dodgers players Glenn Burke and Dusty Baker. Other claims suggest it began with college basketball players or in Black American communities earlier. The high five quickly spread through sports, pop culture, and everyday life, becoming a symbol of joy, unity, and success. Beyond its playful simplicity, it has psychological value, boosting morale and human connection—even more deeply felt during times of social distancing.