Latest Episode
Meet the Hosts
How It Works
#3910: The Street That Told Him to Leave
When a Friday afternoon encounter reveals how religious extremism is reshaping Jerusalem's urban fabric.
#3909: What to Do When a Stranger Yells at You
A practical protocol for handling aggressive strangers on the street — based on real research.
#3908: Why Napkins and Steel Cost the Same to Ship
Discover why carriers charge by volume, not weight, and how dim weight can triple your shipping costs.
#3907: Why the DNS Postman Metaphor Fails Learners
The postal metaphor for DNS is everywhere—but it's failing millions of learners. Here's what works better.
#3906: When Your Home Becomes a Recurring Stressor
Is forced relocation a form of trauma? What the data says about repeat moves and mental health.
#3905: The Sound of Escape: Euroboxes and Rental Life
How a 60-year-old industrial box standard solves the psychological weight of housing instability.
#3904: Manual NAT vs Double NAT: The Measurable Reality
Tracing OPNsense packet paths and quantifying double NAT's real latency cost.
#3903: Can We Really Live in the Sky? The Reality of Sky Cities
Skybridges and vertical streets sound futuristic, but the economics and engineering are brutal.
#3902: Manual Network Config Demystified
Why your Linux box asks for gateway, subnet mask, and IP separately — and what each actually does.
#3901: Traceroute Beyond the Basics: Path Diagnostics
Discover what traceroute actually reveals about network paths, firewalls, and multi-WAN failover.