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Ordinary Observations

Ordinary Observations

By: K103 Göteborgs Studentradio
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Ordinary Observations is the radio equivalent of knowing enough to know you’re wrong, but knowing too little to care about the details. It gives enough for a passing grade and leaves room to figure out the rest along the way. Join Jack as he discusses a bizarre potpourri of ideas, occurrences, personalities, and problems from all imaginable corners of the globe, across all of recorded history. Host: Jack Williamson This is a podcast from K103 Göteborgs StudentradioK103 Göteborgs Studentradio Social Sciences World
Episodes
  • Cheating on Exams
    Dec 6 2025

    This week Jack is once again joined by long time friend of the show Manoj to discuss a few fun stories of people trying to cheat on their exams. We start off with an odd excuse for a man to refuse revealing what's in his hand during a Swedish driving theory test. We catch up with a few would-be teachers wearing very expensive flip flops in Rajasthan. And we make a smash and grab attempt at stealing a possible illegitimate exam paper at the University of Otago in New Zealand. All this and a handful of laughs this time on Ordinary Observations!

    Host: Jack Williamson & Guest: Manoj Ramesh

    This is a podcast by K103 Göteborgs Student Radio.

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    41 mins
  • Time Zone Curiosities
    Oct 29 2025

    This week on Ordinary Observations we stop the clocks and take a timely look at a history of time zones. How did we get here? Short answer: The steam locomotive. Listen in to hear the long answer and how ultimately it all ends in a personal anecdote of Jack missing a football match. We also discuss a few strange time zones from around the globe, and attempt an explanation as to how the International Date Line got that bug hook it in. I promise you'll learn something, this time on Ordinary Observations.

    Host: Jack Williamson

    This is a podcast by K103 Göteborgs Studentradio.

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    43 mins
  • More Common Misconceptions
    Oct 14 2025

    Leaning right into the leftover show notes from the last K103 Live Day, Jack is back this week to discuss a bunch more common misconceptions from the depths of science, culture, and history. Is the caesarian section really named after Julius Caesar? Does cutting an earthworm in half really make two worms? Will gum be stuck inside your stomach for seven years if you swallow it? Once again, the short answer to all these questions is a simple NO - but listen along for a few adjacent stories and a handful of laughs, this time on Ordinary Observations.

    Host: Jack Williamson

    This is a podcast by K103 Göteborgs Studentradio.

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    35 mins
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