Linda’s Curiosity Corner

Lindas curiosity corner

40 min · 25 de abr de 2026
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Exploring nostalgic childhood activities and how they contrast with today's more structured and safety-conscious environment. Mary shares personal stories and reflections on childhood freedom, neighborhood dynamics, and changing social norms.

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episode Ever thought about the wild quirks of our calendars artwork

Ever thought about the wild quirks of our calendars

] Ever thought about the wild quirks of our calendars? 🤔 Here are 7 dates that never actually happened!   Tag someone who needs to hear this!   1. In 1752, America skipped 11 days! Imagine waking up on September 14th after going to sleep on September 2nd!   2. February 30th only existed once in Sweden in 1712 when they added an extra day to catch up with the Gregorian calendar.   3. Revolutionary France lost 13 years by switching to the Republican calendar in 1793.   4. In 1994, the Pacific nation of Kiribati skipped an entire day to align with the rest of the country.   5. For 11 years, Soviet workers had no weekends! Talk about a gritty work ethic.   6. Julius Caesar added 67 days to the calendar in 46 BC to create the Julian calendar, resulting in the longest year ever recorded!   7. Time zones can make planning a Zoom call a real headache! Ever had your clock play tricks on you?   These quirky calendar points remind us that time is a human construct—what’s your wildest calendar story?   #CalendarQuirks #TimeTravel #HistoryNerd #LindaCuriosityCorner #FunFacts

26 de abr de 202641 min
episode Am I in Love? Valentine’s History, Symbols, and Sweet Traditions artwork

Am I in Love? Valentine’s History, Symbols, and Sweet Traditions

In this special Valentine’s episode of Linda’s Curiosity Corner, the show opens with a playful love-themed song before diving into the fascinating history and traditions behind Valentine’s Day. Linda and Mary explore where the holiday really came from—from the Roman festival of Lupercalia to the legends of St. Valentine and the romantic influence of Geoffrey Chaucer. The conversation uncovers the hidden meanings behind familiar symbols like Cupid, roses, conversation hearts, XOXO, and even masquerade masks. They also share fun facts about heart-shaped chocolate boxes, global Valentine traditions, and the science (and psychology) behind love and connection. With warmth, humor, and practical reminders, the episode closes by encouraging listeners to celebrate love in simple, meaningful ways—whether through grand gestures or quiet time together. Key themes: * Origins of Valentine’s Day * Love symbols and their hidden meanings * Fun Valentine trivia and history * Faith, relationships, and lasting love * Simple ways to show you care 💕 A curious, heartfelt look at the stories behind the world’s most love-filled holiday.

24 de feb de 202652 min
episode Curiosity Corner: The Surprising Stories Behind Superstitions artwork

Curiosity Corner: The Surprising Stories Behind Superstitions

In this lively episode of Linda’s Curiosity Corner, Linda and Mary explore the fascinating world of superstitions—where they came from, why they stick around, and what they reveal about human nature. From Friday the 13th and lucky pennies to wedding traditions, black cats, and four-leaf clovers, they unpack the folklore and history behind the everyday habits many of us follow without thinking. The conversation also touches on cultural differences, biblical numbers, habit formation, and how beliefs—old and new—shape the way we think and act. With personal stories, humor, and practical reflections, this episode invites listeners to stay curious and look deeper at the traditions we take for granted. In this episode: * Why superstitions give people a sense of control * The real origins of common “good luck” and “bad luck” beliefs * Cultural differences in wedding rings, numbers, and symbols * The science of the 40-day habit change * Why mindset and self-talk matter more than luck * Fun folklore from around the world ✨ Whether you’re superstitious or skeptical, this episode will make you think twice the next time you knock on wood.

24 de feb de 202655 min