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There's A Day For That

There's A Day For That

By: Bryce Kropf Robyn Owen Alfred Sena
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What do chickens, doughnuts, and the name Jake have in common? They are all celebrated via their own national holiday. Join three friends as we celebrate these off-beat holidays and learn the stories behind them.Bryce Kropf, Robyn Owen, Alfred Sena Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Twins
    Jul 31 2023

    Bryce and Robyn are without Al in this week's episode all about twins. Enjoy as their combined ADHD takes us all on a ride through twin history, fun facts, spooky stories, and a conversation on nature vs. nurture. Here's your first fun fact: Bryce has never met a real life twin, therefore he's not certain they actually exist.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Hot Dogs
    Jul 18 2023
    Our vegetarian friend, Shannon, chose hot dogs for us to celebrate this week. Whatever the nickname, however we dress them, however we feel about them, hot dogs are here to stay - even if each one takes 36 minutes off your life. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadft/message
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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Town Criers
    Jul 10 2023

    Bryce's sister, Beth, joins in to choose this week's holiday. And if you couldn't already guess, here's a clue: Hear ye, hear ye, hear ye! Who knew Town Criers had such a rich and storied history? Well, someone did since there's a designated holiday for them, but we were not those someones. However, now that we know what we know, like the phrase 'don't shoot the messenger' came from town criers, we are ready to celebrate with the other fans. Get your ears ready for some fun facts, lousy accents, and lots of laughs.

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    59 mins
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