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Chapter 1: What is the significance of joy in our lives?
Joy is essential and it's also elusive. But now, there's a new and exciting way to start your journey toward a more joyful existence. Joy 101. It's a new podcast hosted by me, Hoda Kotb. If you're craving inspiration to maximize your joy, tune into these candid, uplifting, and moving on-air chats. Open your free iHeartRadio app, search Joy 101, and listen now.
Joy 101 with Hoda Kotb is presented by CVS.
My first guest is Terrence Hilton. Shakira. Luke and Yerin.
Chapter 2: How can we start our journey towards a joyful existence?
We have surprises. Many surprises. Welcome to the Sweet 305 podcast where the group chat comes to life. What up? You're the only person I know that loves a yellow Starburst. It's lemonade. This is Sweet 305. Here, oversharing is encouraged. Listen to Sweet 305 with Lele Pons on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
For years, The Unhoused has been presented as a monolith in mainstream media. We The Unhoused is a podcast that's changing the narrative. I'm Theo Henderson, and I created the show while I was unhoused on the streets of Los Angeles. We've grown into a two-time Webby Award winning podcast. The only podcast that shares unhoused stories and news from the unhoused perspective.
Listen to We The Unhoused on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Every family has its secrets. But what happens when you discover that your dad has been living a double life?
That is not the look of an innocent man.
Is everyone lying to me about who they are?
I felt such desperation. I felt it was what I had to do. Listen to Deep Cover, The Family Man on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, this is Chuck from Stuff You Should Know, and we're submitting our most sciencey episodes for your peer review with our new Stuff You Should Know Doing Science playlist. Out now. You want to know about Occam's razor? The simplest explanation is usually the right one. We got you covered. Wondered what chaos theory is ever since the first time you saw Jurassic Park? Well, come on down.
So distill a nice pot of tea, everybody. Turn down the gas on your Bunsen burner and slip into your most comfortable lab coat and listen to the Stuff You Should Know Doin' Science playlist on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Chapter 3: What surprising methods are used in modern law enforcement?
Still, yeah, absolutely. And maybe in previous years, SWAT teams would have stormed the building and taken the guy down by any means necessary. Yeah. Okay. But not this time. Instead, authorities launched a tiny drone to break the window, enter the residence with a powerful magnet that sucked the felon's gun out of his hand and knife out of the other without injuring anyone. That's crazy cool.
I actually saw this video. This sounds like something from Despicable Me they do. It does. The minions with the giant magnets. It's just like zoop. Except I wanted to be shaped in the U-form. You know, with the little red at the bottom. Officers could hear the guy inside yelling, Wait, what? Give it back! No! As the drone hightailed it out of there. Good thing his belt wasn't magnetic.
Afterwards, the felon was arrested without incident. Wow. But that small act of bravery makes that little drone, purchased from Walmart, our newest Hero of the Week.
Purchased from Walmart? Yeah.
I know.
They sell good stuff.
It's alarming. Who knew? I'd love to see that drone try to magnet away our shock collar, though. So before he breaks through the window of the studio, Jake, let's get into it. Well, on this day in 1870, the U.S. government looked at Christmas and said, yep, we're definitely going to be too hungover to work on that day. Yay! And they passed a law making Christmas an official federal holiday.
Hooray! Ever since then, Americans have proudly let productivity slide from December 23rd until at least January-ish. How are we doing Thanksgiving to January-ish? Check out, yeah. But Christmas is just one stop on the weird winding road of U.S. federal holidays.
Some in the past have got renamed, some were abandoned, and a few others were gambled away during FDR's poker night in the Situation Room. Dang it. And that's why today, in honor of Christmas becoming a federal holiday, we're doing a special patriotic PTO edition of Plenty of 20. Here's how it works. You say a number 1 through 20.
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