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Surprisingly Awesome
Gimlet
31 episodes
3 months ago
A show that delves into topics that seem mundane, annoying and sometimes downright boring - to reveal that they're surprisingly awesome.
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Comedy,
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A show that delves into topics that seem mundane, annoying and sometimes downright boring - to reveal that they're surprisingly awesome.
Show more...
Education
Comedy,
Society & Culture
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#16 Follow-ups
Surprisingly Awesome
41 minutes
9 years ago
#16 Follow-ups
Journey with us back in time - but also forward in time because this is a new episode, revisiting old topics. The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s theme song is by Nicholas Britell.  Our ad music is by Build Buildings. We were edited this week by Annie-Rose Strasser. We were produced by Christine Driscoll, Kalila Holt,Elizabeth Kulas, and Rachel Ward. Rikki Novetsky provided production assistance. Additional music for this episode came from The Brotherhood. Andrew Dunn mixed the episode. Did you have fun with Wendy? Subscribe to Science Vs. so you don't miss the first episode, out July 28! Intern for Reply All! Sponsors eBay Spotify Squarespace Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Surprisingly Awesome
A show that delves into topics that seem mundane, annoying and sometimes downright boring - to reveal that they're surprisingly awesome.