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Explained in Plain Sight

Podcast de J.C.

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True crime & misterio

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Explained in Plain Sight is a true crime podcast that takes a second look at stories everyone thinks they already understand. We slow things down, add context, and break down the people, systems, and media narratives behind well-known cases. Some moments are serious, some are frustrating, and some deserve a little side-eye — because understanding what happened matters more than dramatic retellings.

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Portada del episodio Episode 4: Challenger — The Disaster That Started in a Meeting

Episode 4: Challenger — The Disaster That Started in a Meeting

Most people remember the Challenger disaster as a tragic accident. This episode breaks down why it wasn’t. In January 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded 73 seconds after launch, killing all seven people aboard. But the failure didn’t start in the sky. It started in conference rooms, late-night calls, and a system that made it easier to say yes than to stop everything. In this episode of Explained in Plain Sight, JC walks through what really happened. The pressure NASA was under, the engineers who raised concerns, the decisions made the night before launch, and the warning signs that were ignored. We also spend time with the crew of Challenger as people, not symbols, and examine how the investigation exposed a culture where public reassurance mattered more than reality. This isn’t a story about rockets.  It’s a story about how disasters happen when no one wants to be the problem.

22 de ene de 2026 - 35 min
Portada del episodio Episode 3: The McDonald’s Hot Coffee Case — The Joke That Hid the Truth

Episode 3: The McDonald’s Hot Coffee Case — The Joke That Hid the Truth

Most people think they already know the McDonald’s hot coffee case. It’s been repeated for decades as the ultimate example of a “frivolous lawsuit.” That version is almost entirely wrong. In this episode of Explained in Plain Sight, JC slows the story all the way down. From a McDonald’s parking lot in Albuquerque to a courtroom in Bernalillo County, we break down what actually happened, who Stella Liebeck was, what McDonald’s already knew, and why the jury made the decisions it did. We also dig into how the media turned a serious injury into a cultural joke, how that narrative stuck, and why this case is still taught very differently in law schools than it’s remembered in pop culture. This isn’t a story about coffee.  It’s a story about accountability, narrative control, and how easily the truth gets buried when a punchline is more convenient.

8 de ene de 2026 - 19 min
Portada del episodio Episode 2: The Stanford Prison Experiment – Power, Permission, and the System That Wouldn’t Stop

Episode 2: The Stanford Prison Experiment – Power, Permission, and the System That Wouldn’t Stop

The Stanford Prison Experiment is usually taught as a simple lesson: give people power, and they’ll abuse it. But that version leaves out a lot. In this episode of Explained in Plain Sight, we slow the story all the way down. We look at why Philip Zimbardo wanted this experiment so badly, how it was approved, who the participants really were, and how a “simulation” became psychologically real in less than a week. We break down the day-by-day escalation, the punishments guards created, the breakdown of Prisoner 8612, the performance of authority by the infamous “John Wayne” guard, and the moment Christina Maslach walked in and refused to accept what everyone else had normalized. We also examine the immediate aftermath, the decades-long defense of the experiment, and why Zimbardo later compared Stanford to Abu Ghraib — plus what that comparison gets right and very wrong. This isn’t a story about people suddenly snapping.  It’s a story about permission, systems protecting themselves, and how harm continues when authority isn’t challenged.

1 de ene de 2026 - 50 min
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