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ReverseCyclopedia
Becky Fleckner and Jed Krivisky
43 episodes
5 days ago
Not an encyclopedia, just the opposite. Join hosts Becky Fleckner and Jed Krivisky on a hilarious and hard lean into ignorance as they explore common topics we know we don't know about. We probably should've learned these things in school, anyone can Google it, but isn't it more fun to just say "I dunno" sometimes? It's easy to learn things, it's even easier not to.
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Not an encyclopedia, just the opposite. Join hosts Becky Fleckner and Jed Krivisky on a hilarious and hard lean into ignorance as they explore common topics we know we don't know about. We probably should've learned these things in school, anyone can Google it, but isn't it more fun to just say "I dunno" sometimes? It's easy to learn things, it's even easier not to.
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Improv
Comedy
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The Underboss Of The Patriarchy
ReverseCyclopedia
39 minutes 30 seconds
4 years ago
The Underboss Of The Patriarchy

This week, Becky and Jed tackle foods that are like, totally gross and junk, like, for sure; and why parents making prop bets with their kids can pay off for a lifetime.

ReverseCyclopedia
Not an encyclopedia, just the opposite. Join hosts Becky Fleckner and Jed Krivisky on a hilarious and hard lean into ignorance as they explore common topics we know we don't know about. We probably should've learned these things in school, anyone can Google it, but isn't it more fun to just say "I dunno" sometimes? It's easy to learn things, it's even easier not to.