Going Through Health with Gordy and Zed, MD
Get ready to Rinse off the Quitter’s Day Soap! In today’s episode, Gordy and Dr. Zed dive into the GTH Big Three Bangers of New Year’s resolutions—practical tips to start your year right. Then, hop in the GTH Time Machine as we journey back 4,000 years to explore the first New Year’s resolutions in Babylon, where farmers promised Marduk (a god with a flair for cosmic balance) they’d return borrowed oxen—and kings cried on cue. We’ll also meet Janus, Rome’s two-faced god of beginnings, who inspired reflective resolutions (and maybe a little political drama). Finally, we shine a Science Spotlight on the FDA’s potential ban of Red Dye No. 3 before wrapping it all up with a Fastfire Questions showdown, featuring a debate on entertainment vs. knowledge in a giant terrarium. Plus: BABY EVACUATION APRONS. Sources: Smart, J. (2016). Babylonians and the First New Year’s Resolutions. History.com Mark, J. J. (2022). Akitu Festival - Ancient History Encyclopedia. Pliny the Younger. Letters (trans. Radice, B., 1969). Penguin Classics. Talbert, R. (2011). The Roman Calendar and Janus. Classical World. Follow Us: 🎙️ @GoingThroughHealth.Podcast on Instagram 📩 Email us at GordyandZed@gmail.com ✨ Check out Smartest Year Ever on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube for daily facts that’ll wow your brain. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and rate us 5 stars on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube! See you next week! 🌟
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