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Episode 54: Bad Genes & Bad Takes: Galton, RFK Jr. and Kyla's spiral...

45 min · 3 de may de 2026
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Welcome back to the podcast—where history gets messy, science gets questionable, and Kyla somehow finds a way to bring it all back to eugenics…again. Today’s episode has everything: Victorian-era pseudoscience, a guy who thought measuring skulls was a personality test, and a modern-day conspiracy enthusiast who said, “yeah, I’ll have what he’s having.” We’re talking about Sir Francis Galton—the OG of eugenics—paired with RFK Jr., who proves that bad ideas don’t die, they just get a podcast microphone. And of course, Kyla is here, absolutely thriving, because this is now—what—her third, fourth, fifth eugenics-adjacent story? At this point we’re less concerned and more impressed by the commitment. So buckle up, because this episode is a wild ride through bad science, worse takes, and the uncomfortable realization that some ideas really should have stayed in the 1800s.

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