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Two voices, One Brain

Two voices, One Brain

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Two voices. One brain. We roast big ideas from history & philosophy with jokes you can actually repeat. New videos weekly + Shorts.2V1B Studio
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  • Why Religion Sometimes Fears Science (and Why It Shouldn’t)
    Oct 30 2025

    What happens when a teacher says “Noah had dinosaurs”?

    Or when a billboard declares Judgment Day — with a date?

    In this hybrid comedic-philosophical episode, we explore how science and religion each draw lines around truth — and what happens when those lines blur. We dive into historical transformation, modern classrooms, innovation data, and a powerful story about 9/11 and star names that reveals how political narratives can distort scientific history.

    Not anti-religion. Not anti-science.

    Pro-question. Pro-wonder.

    Topics Covered:

    • Why education changes belief patterns

    • Classroom controversies around evolution

    • Billboards & end-times predictions

    • Innovation vs. cultural certainty

    • Arabic astronomy & the names in the night sky

    • How curiosity drives progress

    • Faith + science coexistence — when roles are respected

    Engagement Question:

    Has curiosity ever gotten you “that look”?

    Share your story — voice messages featured next week.

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    11 mins
  • The Maginot Line – How to Lose a War Without Leaving the Bunker
    Oct 23 2025

    Imagine spending billions building the perfect wall — only for your enemy to walk around it.This episode dives into France’s Maginot Line, the billion-franc fortress built to stop another World War… and how it became one of history’s smartest dumb ideas.It’s a story about fear, pride, and the sunk-cost fallacy — how brilliant plans can trap us when we can’t let go of the past. Because the truth is, we all build Maginot Lines: the jobs, beliefs, and habits that make us feel safe while quietly holding us back.By the end, you’ll see how a wall meant to protect a nation became a mirror for human nature itself.🎧 Laugh first. Then pause.Welcome to Two Voices, One Brain — where history meets psychology, and overthinking is an art form.

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    6 mins
  • Crécy: When Arrows Humbled Aristocrats | Two Voices, One Brain
    Oct 19 2025

    You ever buy something so expensive that it makes you dumber? That was the 14th-century French knight's entire business model.On 26 August 1346, King Edward III's English army, anchored by a system of logistics and "generational shoulder strength," met the largest army in Christendom at Crécy. The result was a four-hour lesson in leverage, where the humble longbow proved deadlier than the most expensive armor.We're not just telling you what happened; we're exploring the "sunk-cost fallacy in steel" , the fatal inertia of entitlement , and how this one battle killed the idea that noble blood meant military superiority.This is Two Voices, One Brain—where we overthink history so you don’t have to.New episodes every week. Drop a comment with your favorite "longbow moment" in history—or your worst "we charged anyway" story!Savage History's video: How English Archers Made Knights Obsolete in One Afternoonhttps://youtu.be/RjFnX-44uVI?si=o7hVX5ni6Pey3zY1


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    10 mins
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