Don't Drink the Milk

We trace the unexpected backstories of everyday things – things that have traveled the world, by force, by chance, or by choice. How did this item or idea change as it moved through different cultures and eras on its way to you? And what surprising truths does its story reveal about our world today?

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 24m. Bisher sind 15 Folge(n) erschienen. Alle zwei Wochen gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 6 hours 18 minutes

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Travel Bite: German home remedies


When might a German grandma turn to a tiny sack of chopped onion? Rachel welcomes back Shabnam Surita to play doctor and dig into a few German health quirks. So, pour yourself a cup of bronchial tea and settle in. Disclaimer: The remedies in this episode are presented for their cultural interest, not as health advice!


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Introducing: Doomsday bunkers & the Finnish sense of humor from Passport


We’re on a season break but we didn’t want to leave you hanging. So this week we bring you another intriguing historical tale – from the Passport podcast. In this episode, they head deep underground in Helsinki, to dig into the psyche of a nation that bears a tumultuous, conflict-ridden history, yet consistently ranks as one of the happiest nations on Earth.


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 March 26, 2024  42m
 
 

Travel Bite: Spicing up the British pub


Who's hungry? We've got tasty travel morsels to tide you over until Season 2. These are the tidbits, tangents and tales that didn't make it into Season 1, but might come in handy on your next trip! This week, we reminisce about our beer-fuelled London jaunt and get acquainted with desi pubs – multicultural spaces that serve up history, equality and community, along with a side of beer and curry.


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 March 5, 2024  14m
 
 

Bagels: Coming full circle


The bagel is in its rainbow era, but this beloved bread's journey goes way back. We're rounding off season one with a dense, doughy episode that's both scrumptious and surprising. We trace the humble bagel's roots to medieval Poland and follow its North American makeover (are you team New York or Montreal?). A snack for queens, laborers and trendsetters – here's the real story of the bagel.


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 February 6, 2024  32m
 
 

India Pale Ale: Hipster hype or colonial hangover?


IPA – the trailblazer of craft beers – holds within it stories of empire, exploitation and evolution. We head to the pub (it's hard work, but someone's gotta do it) and explore British rule in India and its legacy today. Pour yourself a pint, because we've brewed up one ale of an episode looking at where your favorite craft beer really comes from – and everything that got exported along with it.


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 January 23, 2024  47m
 
 

Introducing: The Disappearing Spoon


We're on a short break, but of course, you still need a dose of quirky history – so here's another podcast we think you'll love. The Disappearing Spoon is a topsy-turvy, science-y history podcast hosted by science writer Sam Kean. This episode tells the mysterious story of Soviet scientists who starved to death while surrounded by food during the Nazi invasion of Russia in World War II.


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 January 9, 2024  22m
 
 

Christmas: Piñatas & pavlovas


With so many places around the world celebrating the holiday, a lot of countries put their own very unique spin on the season's traditions. Japan, we're looking at you. Test your yuletide knowledge in our festive Christmas quiz! The team also dares to take on a fiery holiday parlor game – but are we as brave as Victorian children? Join us to find out in this especially merry episode.


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 December 19, 2023  24m
 
 

Homeopathy: Can sugar pills fill the holes in modern medicine?


Can we cure loneliness with diluted extracts of the Berlin Wall? Or COVID with diluted arsenic? This is the story of how a maverick medic from eastern Germany harnessed the placebo effect and exported it worldwide. A journey across two centuries and three continents, from doctors’ surgeries to supermarket shelves and right into government.


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 December 13, 2023  41m
 
 

A quick note


An update from Rachel and a clue about our next destination...


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 December 5, 2023  1m
 
 

Oracles: Echoes of ancient prophets in the age of AI


Humans have always wanted to look into the future – but have we lost control over it? Who really decides our fate? Travel with us to the bellybutton of the world to uncover the secrets of the oracles of old and to find out what they can show us about our algorithm-driven present. It's a tale of fate and free will, from Oedipus to AI. So please take your seats for an episode in three acts.


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 November 21, 2023  41m
 
 
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