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The album is called Pattern. Her name is Emma Munger. It's M-U-N-G-E-R. Because not M-U-N-G-A.
The album is called Pattern. Her name is Emma Munger. It's M-U-N-G-E-R. Because not M-U-N-G-A.
This episode was produced by Rose Rimmler, with help from me, Wendy Zuckerman, along with Meryl Horne, Michelle Dang and Kenny Foster-Keys. We're edited by Blythe Terrell, mix and sound design by Bobby Lord, fact-checking by Erica Akiko Howard and Marlo Starling, music written by Peter Leonard, Emma Munger, So Wiley, Bumi Hidaka and Bobby Lord.
This episode was produced by Rose Rimmler, with help from me, Wendy Zuckerman, along with Meryl Horne, Michelle Dang and Kenny Foster-Keys. We're edited by Blythe Terrell, mix and sound design by Bobby Lord, fact-checking by Erica Akiko Howard and Marlo Starling, music written by Peter Leonard, Emma Munger, So Wiley, Bumi Hidaka and Bobby Lord.
Thanks to all of the researchers that we spoke to for this episode, including Dr Robert Rosenthal, Dr Miguel Garcia Pimenta, Professor Michelle Martel, Dr Maeve King, Dr Edward Modestino, Professor Edmund Sanaga-Bark and Dr Ashley Hawkins. Again, a huge thanks to all of our listeners who called in and told us about your ADHD experience. Thank you. Science Versus is a Spotify Studios original.
Thanks to all of the researchers that we spoke to for this episode, including Dr Robert Rosenthal, Dr Miguel Garcia Pimenta, Professor Michelle Martel, Dr Maeve King, Dr Edward Modestino, Professor Edmund Sanaga-Bark and Dr Ashley Hawkins. Again, a huge thanks to all of our listeners who called in and told us about your ADHD experience. Thank you. Science Versus is a Spotify Studios original.
Listen to us for free on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. And if you want to know when new episodes come out, if you're listening on Spotify, you can follow us and tap the bell icon. I'm Wendy Zuckerman. Back to you next time.
Listen to us for free on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. And if you want to know when new episodes come out, if you're listening on Spotify, you can follow us and tap the bell icon. I'm Wendy Zuckerman. Back to you next time.
Hi, I'm Wendy Zuckerman and you're listening to Science Versus. Today on the show, we are pitting facts against fluids as we dive into the gushing waters of... Squirting! Squirting! Yes, we're finally doing science versus squirting. And to help us on this journey is comedian Annie Letterman. Hey, Annie.
Hi, I'm Wendy Zuckerman and you're listening to Science Versus. Today on the show, we are pitting facts against fluids as we dive into the gushing waters of... Squirting! Squirting! Yes, we're finally doing science versus squirting. And to help us on this journey is comedian Annie Letterman. Hey, Annie.
Oh, this is excellent. So, Annie, we when we asked you, do you want to come on the show to help us talk about the science of squirting? You could not have answered yes fast enough. What is your fascination with squirting? I am fascinated too.
Oh, this is excellent. So, Annie, we when we asked you, do you want to come on the show to help us talk about the science of squirting? You could not have answered yes fast enough. What is your fascination with squirting? I am fascinated too.
So you've already kind of picked the big question of the episode. Is it pee? Is it not?
So you've already kind of picked the big question of the episode. Is it pee? Is it not?
But so we're going to start this squirting journey in Brooklyn, New York, of course. And we wanted to start by checking out this very special show. So we sent producer Emily Foreman along.
But so we're going to start this squirting journey in Brooklyn, New York, of course. And we wanted to start by checking out this very special show. So we sent producer Emily Foreman along.
So the show we are at is called Cirque du Squirt. Love it. And it's happening. I want you to picture sort of this cute little nightclub in Brooklyn. And Emily is about to witness a bunch of quirky performances, including a vibrator race.
So the show we are at is called Cirque du Squirt. Love it. And it's happening. I want you to picture sort of this cute little nightclub in Brooklyn. And Emily is about to witness a bunch of quirky performances, including a vibrator race.
All right, so once the vibrator races were done, the real reason that everyone was gathered at Cirque du Squirt tonight was to obviously see the squirting. And tonight we're not just going to see anyone squirt, but we're going to see the legend of liquid, the empress of emissions, the sorceress of squirt, Lola Jean. So Lola Jean...
All right, so once the vibrator races were done, the real reason that everyone was gathered at Cirque du Squirt tonight was to obviously see the squirting. And tonight we're not just going to see anyone squirt, but we're going to see the legend of liquid, the empress of emissions, the sorceress of squirt, Lola Jean. So Lola Jean...