Finally, they report back to declare whether or not doing the challenge makes the world a better place.

Sometimes going the extra mile for a single podcast episode isnt worth it.

This time, it was.

Talias mother died tragically when she was threeshe was drunk and fell off a cliff.

to create a dreamlike soundtrack of memories and moments.

Its, as Talia says, a conversation with a ghost.

Instead, something happens thats either tragic or absolutely perfect.

I think its perfect.

The whole piece is.

Search Engine: “Why don’t we eat people?”

This is a highly researched episode packed with history, a mystery, and even a recipe.

Is eating human flesh the worst thing we could do, or the most intimate?

If this episode doesnt make you slightly less anti-cannibalistic, Id be surprised.

(He asks us to consider the themes of our lives, and I want to steal his.)

I ended it feeling like I understood the sadness of being a fir tree.

I wanted to gather my family around the fire on Christmas and make everyone listen to it together.

She had set hip hop on fire, birthing a universe of bad bitches.

He may have gotten Trina on mic, but his support ended there.

(In his interview, he storms out saying, Im Jesus Christ, I created the baddest bitch.

If you feel offended, f*ck it and kiss my whole familys ass.)

We should all be taking notes.

We got self-driving cars (sort of) before we got Chers dream closet?

Whos in charge of this universe, a man?

This changes everything if you think about it.

And Caroline and guest Tom McInnes think about it.

Dancing evolves and is a reflection on our culture and how we relate to one another.

Its not silly, its a crucial part of what it means to be a person in this world.

Slow dancing has evolved from waltzing to grinding and it will evolve again.

(More than a million souls are at rest, with no headstones.

In 2017 an unidentifiable body was found in New Yorkmeanwhile, locals started noticing that Stephen was gone.

I listened to this episode with bated breath.

It makes you think about every person you pass on the street or see sitting on a park bench.

Chriss story was the inspiration for Jon KrakauersInto the Wild.

And its also super gay.

(Jackassbelieved it was ridding the world of homophobia.

Jon Waters was a fan and appeared on the show.)