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The Significantly Trivial Podcast

Podkast av Jerome Sagisi

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*What's the meaning of a movie's opening line? Why is that specific year so pivotal in music history? This podcast starts with a single trivia question and spirals into the deeper, often overlooked narrative. We dig beneath the surface to find the *why*—uncovering the historical, scientific, or cultural weight behind something seemingly inconsequential. Whether you're a trivia fanatic hungry for the backstory or just love a good story that connects the dots of our world, you'll be surprised how much meaning you can find in the trivial.

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Episode 5: From Stills to Speedways

This holiday season when many of us will be indulging in some type of potent potable, led me to this episode’s trivia question.  “This nocturnal phrase is used to describe illegally processed alcohol that helped give birth to one of the most popular sports in America.” The answer to the trivia question is “moonshine”. The history of “moonshine” is intimately tied to the history of America. And while its roots are from Scotland and Ireland, its legacy is strictly American and will forever be linked to its culture, music, and folklore. There’s so much to unpack here, from its history to its link to a uniquely American tradition all the way to the current landscape of modern craft distilleries. So, have a seat in a nice comfy chair and pour yourself a glass of your favorite spirit and let’s talk about the often turbulent history of alcohol in America and how it played a major role in the creation of one of the country’s most popular sports and pastimes.

3. jan. 2026 - 28 min
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Episode 3: It's alive, it's alive, alive!

Trivia: Her story about a creature brought to life through electricity, is widely considered to be the first work of science fiction. Mary Shelley's 1818 novel, Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, is a foundational work of Gothic horror and science fiction that serves as a profound cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked ambition and the moral failures of scientific pursuit devoid of ethical responsibility. Contrary to popular cultural depictions, the novel's central focus is not a monstrous creature, but its creator, Victor Frankenstein, whose hubris and subsequent abdication of duty unleash a cascade of tragedy. The narrative argues that the creature's malevolence is not inherent but is a direct consequence of its creator's abandonment and humanity's prejudice.

30. okt. 2025 - 32 min
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