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A Hill to Die On

A Hill to Die On

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Each episode, Josie & Caragh give a semi-informed opinion on a topic before going away to research further. Was their chosen hill to die on worth it? They hope so, because they hate being wrong.
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CW: Explicit language This episode Caragh & Josie discuss their childhood interest in the Bermuda Triangle and wonder whether we should still be concerned about it as adults. Links: Bermuda Triangle lost at sea (1990) Drain The Bermuda Triangle (2014) Man is missing in Atlantic (1969) SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Bermuda Triangle experiment (1978) You can fi…
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CW: Explicit language, talk of animal abuse This episode Josie is joined by Sarah, the host of It Came From The Sea to discuss how ethical aquariums are. Sarah goes away to learn more about large-scale, corporate aquariums while Josie focuses on home aquariums. Should betta fish really live in plastic cups? What's wrong with having whale sharks in …
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CW: Explicit language, talk of violence, homicide, animal cruelty, etc. For the bed-pissers, firestarters and puppy-punters out there: this episode is for you. Josie and Caragh suss out whether the MacDonald triad is a useful tool to predict violent offending. You can find A Hill to Die On elsewhere on: Twitter Instagram Facebook Patreon Website So…
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CN: Explicit language, brief mention of murder Josie & Caragh suss out whether you can predict a person's personality based on their music taste alone. Caragh listens to Weird Al Yankovic the most - what does this mean? Josie listens to everything from Gregorian chant music and her favourite genre is 90's Midwest Emo - perhaps she's more of a Saman…
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CN: Explicit language, discussions around diet, body image and medical procedures The third of four episodes exploring different genres and subgenres of reality television and whether they are helpful. Josie takes weight loss reality shows to task while Caragh casts a critical eye towards medical reality shows. Do we learn anything by seeing chicke…
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Audio note: Due to technical difficulties (Josie), one persons audio is very bad (also Josie) CW: Explicit language, discussions of state harms, racial violence, brief mention of rape This episode Josie is joined by Joe Kassabian - historian, author, and host of Lions Led By Donkeys - to discuss whether Scared Straight crime prevention programs pre…
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CN: Explicit language The second of four episodes exploring different genres and subgenres of reality television and whether they are helpful. Caragh investigates real estate shows that centre around the purchasing of houses while Josie checks out the dynamics of house flipping & renovation shows. Does anyone learn anything useful from shows like '…
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NOTE: Audio difficulties between 23:18 and 53:36 CN: Explicit language, police violence, Black deaths in custody, sewage The first of four episodes exploring different genres and subgenres of reality television and whether they are at all helpful. In this episode Josie digs into policing-based reality shows such as Cops and Border Security. Caragh …
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CN: Explicit language, brief mention of war crimes Will AI enslave us? Will AI decide we're too fickle to keep around? Will AI make paperclips out of our bowels? This episode Josie & Caragh ask whether artificial intelligence will actually take over the world one day. Sources: AI Takeover Wiki Page Abu Ghraib and Witches: What Might go Wrong if we …
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CN: Explicit language, eating disorders, body & gender dysphoria, sexual violence, police violence This episode Caragh and Josie ask whether the body positivity movement is actually positive. After spitballing their opinions in the first portion of the show, they come back and discuss what they learned during the 'research period'. Themes discussed…
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CW: Explicit language, mention of r*pe, homicide & sexual references relating to Bigfoot Josie & Caragh give a recap on the first year of A Hill to Die On. Changed positions, updates & how episodes have impacted daily life are discussed. Here's to 2021, baybeeee. You can find A Hill to Die On elsewhere on: Twitter Instagram Facebook You can also su…
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CW: Explicit language, talk of suicide, war, genocide, and domestic homicide. Did Hitler really die in the bunker? Where did this narrative come from & why? Did Hitler actually die from doo doo ass on his way to Argentina? Josie & Caragh try to suss out what the go is. You can find A Hill to Die On elsewhere on: Twitter Instagram Facebook You can a…
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CN: Explicit language, horrific audio quality from Josie, implications that your pet may not be as clever as you believe This episode Caragh & Josie try to figure out whether our pets can understand us and if they can, what those boundaries are. You can find A Hill to Die On elsewhere on: Twitter Instagram Facebook You can also support the show on …
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CN: Explicit language, reference to bathing with a toaster This week Caragh & Josie try to work out whether MLMs are a viable way to earn money. The results will SHOCK you (or you know, won't). You can find A Hill to Die On elsewhere on: Twitter Instagram Facebook You can also support the show on Patreon.…
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CW: Explicit language, brief mention of racial violence This episode Caragh & Josie check out the abundance of alleged evidence of Bigfoot et al to determine if they exist. Have people truly been blessed by the presence of the large, hairy cryptid or did they just meet a stoner with dreadlocks on the way through Nimbin? You can find A Hill to Die O…
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CW: Explicit language This episode Josie & Caragh try to figure out if the full moon effect is real or not. Does the moon actually influence human behaviour, or did a man come into Caragh's place of work with a steak wrapped in toilet paper simply because that's the way his life was going? You can find A Hill to Die On elsewhere on: Twitter Instagr…
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CN: Explicit language As a bit of a break from heavy content Josie & Caragh just shoot the shit about food-related Hot Takes. A Molehill to Die On are relaxed format bonus episodes for patrons but youse deserve this one.A Hill to Die On
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CW: explicit language, mentions of death, murder, state violence, racial violence, r*pe This episode Caragh & Josie look at the different arguments for & against the use of capital punishment and whether they hold up. Should we reserve the death penalty for the worst offenders? What does the future of capital punishment in the US look like? Do we e…
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CW: explicit language This week Caragh & Josie suss out whether or not they've been doing it all wrong by not washing brand new clothes before wearing them. What's the worst that could happen anyway? You can find A Hill to Die On elsewhere on: Twitter Instagram Facebook You can also support the show on Patreon.…
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CN: Explicit language, racial violence, homicide This episode Caragh & Josie discuss whether or not you can get vibes from people. This episode is a far more serious one as it deals with unconscious bias (racism) informing our perceptions of people as well as the scientific side of what we call 'vibes'. You can find A Hill to Die On elsewhere on: T…
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CN: Explicit language This episode Caragh & Josie discuss whether or not you should wash your legs in the shower. Do you need to lather lest you get stank leg? Is water & gravity enough? You can find A Hill to Die On elsewhere on: Twitter Instagram Facebook You can also support the show on Patreon.A Hill to Die On
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CN: Explicit language This week Caragh & Josie try to figure out whether or not capitalism is sustainable. With around 22 million people being unemployed in the United States at the time of recording, and videos appearing online of cars stretching to the horizon waiting for free food, it was obviously very tricky to try to come up with an answer. Y…
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CN: Explicit language, mention of stalking & murder. This week Caragh & Josie attempt to discuss whether or not ghosts are real. Given there's an actual global pandemic on, there's a little more sarcasm & intolerance to bullsh*t this week than other weeks. You can find A Hill to Die On elsewhere on: Twitter Instagram Facebook You can also support t…
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CN: Explicit language, sexual references, mention of r*pe, p*dophilia & violence against women. This week Josie & Caragh try to figure out if realistic sex dolls pose any harm to women & to feminism. Can a robotic sex doll help or hinder someones attitude towards women? Is there a genuine use for realistic sex dolls in therapy? You can find A Hill …
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CN: explicit language, mention of homicide, r*pe, violence against women This week Josie & Caragh try to figure out whether or not public CCTV is an invasion of our privacy. There's talk of ethics, forensic evidence and only a small amount of tinfoil is involved. You can find A Hill to Die On elsewhere on: Twitter Instagram Facebook You can also su…
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CN: explicit language This week Josie & Caragh ask whether or not blondes really do have more fun. They also find a new way to refer to bald people. You can find A Hill to Die On elsewhere on: Twitter Instagram Facebook You can also support the show on Patreon.A Hill to Die On
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CN: explicit language, references of r*pe, physical trauma, state harms & psychological distress. This week Josie & Caragh ask whether or not anyone has actually been abducted by aliens. Despite their best efforts, there was an amount of tin foil involved. You can find A Hill to Die On elsewhere on: Twitter Instagram Facebook You can also support t…
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CN: explicit language, reference to suicide This week Josie & Caragh ask whether or not money can truly buy happiness, or whether they're just making the choice to be angsty. You can find A Hill to Die On elsewhere on: Twitter Instagram Facebook You can also support the show on Patreon.A Hill to Die On
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CN: explicit language, fake vomiting noises This week Josie & Caragh try to figure out if the '5 second rule' is legit & whether they can continue eating floor-biscuits. You can find A Hill to Die On elsewhere on: Twitter Instagram FacebookA Hill to Die On
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CN: explicit language, brief mention of r*pe Should the British Royal Family be treated like royalty? Is history & tradition enough of an excuse to place people on a pedestal? Josie & Caragh attempt to explore these questions without being swallowed by royal gossip. Turns out that's not as easy as it sounds.…
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CN: explicit language Are Cool Girls ever really cool? Claiming to be "reformed Cool Girls", Josie and Caragh attempt to answer this week's question with largely anecdotal "research" (which somehow still took 7 days to compile?). Were their chosen hills worth dying on? They hope so, because they hate being wrong.…
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CN: explicit language, discussions of violence against women Are Nice Guys ever really nice? Are they the evolution of the Sensitive New Age Guy? Is it possible to go from Chud to Chad? Each week, once-gifted children Josie Spicer & Caragh Brooks give a semi-informed opinion on a topic before going away to research further. Was their chosen hill to…
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CN: explicit language, diet/weight loss talk Is it worth making a new year's resolution? We don't really know, but we spent time acting as though we do anyway. You can find A Hill to Die On elsewhere on: Twitter Instagram FacebookA Hill to Die On
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NOTE: The sound quality of this episode is terrible compared to the episode 02 onwards. CN: Explicit language, Game of Thrones spoilers Each week, once-gifted children Josie Spicer & Caragh Brooks give a semi-informed opinion on a topic before going away to research further. Was their chosen hill to die on worth it? They hope so, because they hate …
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