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172 - Maple Syrup to Bidets

30 min · 4 de may de 2026
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Kyle and Adam somehow turn a harmless chat about maple syrup into a deep dive on global food monopolies, protected designations, and one of the weirdest crimes you’ll ever hear about: the Great Maple Syrup Heist. From Quebec cornering 70% of the world’s supply to debates about price‑fixing, reserves, and whether maple syrup could ever replace petrol (spoiler: absolutely not), the episode kicks off with classic, lightly informed chaos. The conversation then slides gracefully into questionable science. Burning coffee grounds for fuel, mouldy maple syrup etiquette, and the age‑old dilemma of whether you can just “cut the mould off” bread and pretend everything’s fine. From there, it’s a full-on fungal spiral: controlled mould, blue cheese, penicillin, and how humanity ever decided that injecting bacteria into milk was a good idea. As the food talk threatens to take over the entire podcast, Adam hints at European travels, Spanish cuisine, and finally tees up the real headline act for next time: bidets. Because after maple syrup, mould, and cheese, where else could this possibly go? Peak Continuum: curious, ridiculous, strangely educational, and absolutely unhinged. Like and Subscribe www.thecontinuumpod.com X - @thecontinuumpod Insta - @thecontinuumpod ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode 174 - Barbers to Crazy Monkey artwork

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episode 173 - Bidets to Barbers artwork

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Adam returns from the continent with stories that absolutely did not need telling... but tells them anyway. What starts as an innocent curiosity about hotel bidets quickly derails into robot toilets, heated seats, accidental self‑irrigation, and the very real fear of walking around with a soggy arse and no instructions. From Japanese high‑tech toilets to British bidet confusion, the lads ask the big questions no one wants to Google: how are you actually meant to use one? Somehow, the conversation escalates into haemorrhoids. How they appear, why everyone panics it’s cancer, and the quiet shame of buying cream at the chemist while pretending it’s “for your gran.” It’s crude, honest, and uncomfortably relatable. From there, Adam shifts gears into travel tales from Spain: Google Translate diplomacy, Barcelona taxi drivers driving like it’s Mario Kart, pigeon near‑misses, and Catalonia’s week‑long Valentine’s tradition involving roses and books. Then, naturally, the episode swerves again, this time into the strange universe of barbers. Turkish barbers, Kurdish barbers, flaming ear hair, nostril waxing, hot towels that last forever, beard perfection, and the shocking moment Kyle accidentally got a spray‑on hairline and briefly became Action Man. Relaxing for some, psychological torture for others. It’s peak Continuum: filthy, funny, culturally confused, and packed with stories you can’t unhear, ending with a promise to go even deeper into barbers next time. Like and Subscribe www.thecontinuumpod.com X - @thecontinuumpod Insta - @thecontinuumpod ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode 172 - Maple Syrup to Bidets artwork

172 - Maple Syrup to Bidets

Kyle and Adam somehow turn a harmless chat about maple syrup into a deep dive on global food monopolies, protected designations, and one of the weirdest crimes you’ll ever hear about: the Great Maple Syrup Heist. From Quebec cornering 70% of the world’s supply to debates about price‑fixing, reserves, and whether maple syrup could ever replace petrol (spoiler: absolutely not), the episode kicks off with classic, lightly informed chaos. The conversation then slides gracefully into questionable science. Burning coffee grounds for fuel, mouldy maple syrup etiquette, and the age‑old dilemma of whether you can just “cut the mould off” bread and pretend everything’s fine. From there, it’s a full-on fungal spiral: controlled mould, blue cheese, penicillin, and how humanity ever decided that injecting bacteria into milk was a good idea. As the food talk threatens to take over the entire podcast, Adam hints at European travels, Spanish cuisine, and finally tees up the real headline act for next time: bidets. Because after maple syrup, mould, and cheese, where else could this possibly go? Peak Continuum: curious, ridiculous, strangely educational, and absolutely unhinged. Like and Subscribe www.thecontinuumpod.com X - @thecontinuumpod Insta - @thecontinuumpod ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode 171 - Tea to Maple Syrup artwork

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