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Episode 2.9: Set The Wayback Machine, Mr. Peabody

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Hey devoted listener! Send us Fan Mail, or if you like, send us a Voice Mail, if you have questions or ideas, or just want to say "hi"! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2453542/fan_mail/new] In this episode of 3 Old Broads and a Lady, we step into the “Wayback Machine” and imagine where we would go—and what we would do—if we could travel through time. We talk about time travel theories, from the scientific to the purely speculative, and whether changing the past would ever really be possible. Along the way, we share a few surprising and funny moments from history—like the strange, unexpected mishaps that even famous figures couldn’t escape, including Napoleon’s infamous rabbit incident. It’s a playful mix of imagination, history, and “what ifs” as we explore how the past might be closer—and stranger—than we think. In the Logo Suzanne Frederickson, Roxie Lee, Lauri Boehlert,  and Susan Eiden

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Hey devoted listener! Send us Fan Mail, or if you like, send us a Voice Mail, if you have questions or ideas, or just want to say "hi"! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2453542/fan_mail/new] In this episode of 3 Old Broads and a Lady, we step into the “Wayback Machine” and imagine where we would go—and what we would do—if we could travel through time. We talk about time travel theories, from the scientific to the purely speculative, and whether changing the past would ever really be possible. Along the way, we share a few surprising and funny moments from history—like the strange, unexpected mishaps that even famous figures couldn’t escape, including Napoleon’s infamous rabbit incident. It’s a playful mix of imagination, history, and “what ifs” as we explore how the past might be closer—and stranger—than we think. In the Logo Suzanne Frederickson, Roxie Lee, Lauri Boehlert,  and Susan Eiden

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