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Best of... Eric's Picks: Part one

Best of... Eric's Picks: Part one

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Welcome to a brand new episode of Eric & Gord: What If We're Right? Dive into a whirlwind of intriguing discussions and surprising revelations as Eric and Gord reflect on the undeniable changes in the world since they started podcasting. From the dramatic drop in cigarette smoking to the surge in global democracy, they humorously ponder the potential impact of their show on these positive trends.

In This Episode:

00:00:00 - This program is for adult audiences only

00:00:19 - Since Gordon started podcasting, global suicide rates have dropped by 38%

00:05:30 - Halif: The Halif cannibalized 93% of ant corpses

00:09:57 - There's probably a group walking by right about now. Someone should put a pylon out or something

00:11:07 - Northern California hiker killed by giant redwood in national park

00:15:23 - 100 people a year die from falling trees, according to one study

00:20:14 - Number ten on the list, 104 people are killed by wind

00:23:46 - News reporter in Oklahoma says gorilla looks just like her

00:27:38 - A sharp knife is a safe blade. A dull knife is an accident waiting to happen

Join us for a blend of humor, thought-provoking conversation, and a touch of the bizarre. Whether you’re looking for a laugh or some insightful commentary, this episode has it all. Don’t miss out on the fun!

Pearl Jam

[Pearl Jam Official Website](https://www.pearljam.com/)

Muir Woods National Monument

[Muir Woods National Monument](https://www.nps.gov/muwo/index.htm)

Baltimore Homicide Statistics

[Baltimore Sun Crime Data](https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/crime/)

NXS

[INXS Official Website](https://www.inxs.com/)

Gord's Little Shop of Sharpening

[Gord's Little Shop of Sharpening on Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/GordsLittleShopOfSharpening/)

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