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Any question, unpacked by an AI.

A sloth and a donkey discuss anything — every episode generated by AI from a single prompt. New episodes every day.

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🎤 Voice Prompt
Record your question or idea using voice capture
🤖 AI Script
AI transforms your prompt into a conversational script
🔊 Text-to-Speech
The script gets converted to natural-sounding speech
🎬 Assembly
Audio segments are combined with intro and outro
🎧 Podcast
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#4808: Why Vacuuming a Basement Is More Relaxing Than Sightseeing

Why physical work can be more regulating than forced leisure for ADHD brains — and how to explain it to family.

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#4807: What Actually Burns in Ireland vs. Israel

Same job, radically different fires. How climate and construction shape a firefighter's daily reality.

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#4806: The Vest That Saves Road Workers

How a fluorescent vest and thirty years of standards cut highway worker deaths — and why smartphones are reversing the gains.

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#4805: How a Pig Bladder Became a P100 Filter

From Roman miners using animal bladders to 3M's electrostatic breakthrough — the strange history of breathing protection.

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#4804: How Industrial Safety Became an Industry

From the Triangle Shirtwaist fire to OSHA and the conglomerates that own your hard hat.

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Saturday, Aug 22

#4803: How Digital Road Signs Talk to Cars

How roadside radios broadcast stop signs and traffic data directly to vehicles over 5.9 GHz.

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#4802: Signs That Survive: Wind, Ice & Jet Wings

How highway gantries, airport taxiway signs, and Arctic markers are engineered to survive wind, ice, and impact.

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#4801: Who Decides What a Stop Sign Looks Like?

The surprising economics and design process behind the 20 million traffic signs on U.S. roads.

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Friday, Aug 21

#4800: The CLI That Powers Half the Internet's Video

How a French programmer's side project became the invisible engine behind YouTube, VLC, and OBS.

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