Podcasts from Hank Green

Whatever Happened to Pizza at McDonald's

This is a podcast about whatever happened to pizza at McDonald's.
Hank Green
Blogger, Writer
This is an investigative journalism podcast about pizza at McDonald's and I would like to be on it. Also, just give it a listen. I almost died listening to episode 91. Also, there are more than 91 episodes.
Podcasts from Hank Green

Vox Today Explained

Today, Explained is Vox's daily explainer podcast. Host Sean Rameswaram will guide you through the most important stories at the end of each day.
Hank Green
Blogger, Writer
Vox's Today Explained is the best news podcast I have ever encountered. After listening to it I feel more informed, more empowered, but also less angry and pessimistic.
Podcasts from Hank Green

Wonderful!

Welcome to Wonderful! It’s an enthusiast podcast by Griffin and Rachel McElroy in which they discuss Very Good Things, and the Things that Make Them Good.
Hank Green
Blogger, Writer
If you ever think to yourself, "Why do I keep listening to people who are mad about dumb things" here's a chance to listen to a hilarious podcast of people being happy about dumb things!
Podcasts from Hank Green

A Conversation with Ursula K Le Guin

In this episode, Paul Holdengräber talks to the award-winning author Ursula K. Le Guin on the blurring of fact and fiction, the problem with celebrities, and the anxiety of influence.
Hank Green
Blogger, Writer
Ursula Le Guin has been a hero of mine for 20 years. She's done so much, and she will continue to do good even though she's gone. She recorded a podcast recently and I want everyone who can to listen to it. I haven't stopped thinking about it for weeks.
Podcasts from Hank Green

Til Death Do Us Blart

The creators of My Brother, My Brother and Me and The Worst Idea of All Time review the film Paul Blart Mall Cop 2 every American Thanksgiving from now until the end of linear time. They may never yield. They will never be freed. This is their curse. This is their podcast.
Hank Green
Blogger, Writer
The problem with being madly in love with an idiotic yearly Paul Blart Mall Cop 2 podcast is that it /is/ more enjoyable if you watch the movie beforehand, but then...you have to watch the movie again.
Podcasts from Hank Green

The Financial Confessions

The Financial Confessions is a podcast about how we live and interact with money, hosted by Chelsea Fagan and brought to you by The Financial Diet.
Hank Green
Blogger, Writer
Just listened to the @TFDiet "Financial Confessions" podcast with @ingridnilsen and it was a fantastic listen. Ingrid is just so smart and good at this.
Podcasts from Hank Green

Behind the Rind: The Story & Science of Cheese

Get ready to geek out about cheese! We'll explore complex aspects of cheese through the lens of history and science in this adorably short and entertaining podcast.
Hank Green
Blogger, Writer
What's your favorite cheese science podcast? Mine is "Behind the Rind."
Articles from Hank Green

How profit makes the fight for a coronavirus vaccine harder | Stephen Buranyi

The near-total lack of interest from markets means there’s precious little foundation for scientists to build on, says science writer Stephen Buranyi
Hank Green
Blogger, Writer
I've heard a lot of, "THE MEDIA IS SO BAD AT CORONAVIRUS!" talk and, yes...several times it has sucked. But there is also great stuff, like this article, that relies on tons of research and expertise that no one without a complex newsroom could pull off.
Articles from Hank Green

Death by Medical Error: Adding Context to Scary Headlines

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Hank Green
Blogger, Writer
And that's important research, but the reality of those deaths is very different than what we imagine them to be when we read the stat.
Youtube channels from Hank Green

JULIA AKS

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Hank Green
Blogger, Writer
I just keep watching it. It makes me so happy...
Places from Hank Green

Disneyland Resort

The Disneyland Resort, commonly known as Disneyland, is an entertainment resort in Anaheim, California. It is owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company through its Parks, Experiences and Products division and is home to two theme parks (Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure), three hotels, and a shopping, dining, and entertainment complex known as Downtown Disney. The resort was developed by Walt Disney in the 1950s. When it opened to guests on July 17, 1955, the property consisted of Disneyland, its 100-acre parking lot (which had 15,167 spaces), and the Disneyland Hotel, owned and operated by Disney's business partner Jack Wrather. After the success with the multi-park, multi-hotel business model at Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, Disney acquired large parcels of land adjacent to Disneyland to apply the same business model in Anaheim. During the expansion, the property was named the Disneyland Resort to encompass the entire complex, while the original theme park was named Disneyland Park. The company purchased the Disneyland Hotel from the Wrather Company and the Pan Pacific Hotel from the Tokyu Group. The Pan Pacific Hotel became Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel in 2000. In 2001 the property saw the addition of Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, a second theme park, named Disney California Adventure, and the Downtown Disney shopping, dining, and entertainment area.
Hank Green
Blogger, Writer
DisneyLand is both amazing and disturbing. I love it but am troubled by it. I guess, basically, the way I feel about western civilization.