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Stuff You Should Know

The Happy Place of Saturday Morning Cartoons

07 Oct 2025

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The greatest period in the history of humankind took place in the short era between 1970 and 1995. During that time kids could tune in every Saturday morning between 8 and noon and find the most amazing cartoons ever created, plus tons and tons of ads.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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0.031 - 21.33 Josh Clark

This is an iHeart Podcast.

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21.31 - 27.885 Unknown

This is a really stunning development for the AI world. And how you think about your bottom line.

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28.427 - 35.944 Josh Clark

Listen to The Big Take from Bloomberg News every weekday afternoon on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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36.447 - 55.345 Kal Penn (promo)

Hey, I'm Kal Penn, and on my new podcast, Here We Go Again, we'll take today's trends and headlines and ask, why does history keep repeating itself? Each week, I'm calling up my friends like Bill Nye, Lilly Singh, and Pete Buttigieg to talk about everything from the space race to movie remakes to psychedelics.

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55.485 - 58.371 Josh Clark

Put another way, are you high?

58.351 - 71.969 Chuck Bryant

Look, the world can seem pretty scary right now, but my goal here is for you to listen and feel a little better about the future. Listen and subscribe to Here We Go Again with Cal Penn on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.

74.132 - 77.997 Announcer (iHeart/iHeartRadio promos) / Unknown

Welcome to Stuff You Should Know, a production of iHeartRadio.

83.765 - 111.018 Josh Clark

Hey, and welcome to the podcast. I'm Josh. There's Chuck. There's Jerry. And we are practically perfect in every way here on Stuff You Should Know. That's right. I'm just a bill. Only a bill. Oh, yeah? Yeah. Have you ever been to Capitol Hill? Oh, I'm just sitting here on Capitol Hill. Do you remember we did a whole episode on Schoolhouse Rock once and you had Bob Nastanovich on?

111.039 - 136.552 Josh Clark

Yeah, of Pavement, who, by the way, I finally met him in real life. Oh, yeah? Yeah. Yeah, I was at a hard quartet show, the new super group with Matt Sweeney and Stephen Malkmus and Emmett Kelly and Jim White and in Atlanta. And I turned around in the Variety Playhouse lobby and Stanovich comes strolling in. And I was like, hey, man, I was like, and I'm sure he gets hey manned a lot.

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