5 minutes, one new fact

Auteur(s): Brian Wallace & Jessica Ross
  • Résumé

  • 🎙️ Welcome to 5 Minutes, One New Fact!


    Looking to boost your knowledge effortlessly? Join Brian Wallace and Jessica Ross as they unveil mind-blowing facts and surprising stories—all in under 5 minutes!


    From bizarre history to cutting-edge science, each episode delivers fun, quick, and fascinating insights to spark your curiosity and fuel your conversations.


    Sound Design & Production: Studio Zekiko


    🚀 Hit that subscribe button and keep feeding your curiosity—because learning should always be quick, fun, and unforgettable!


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Épisodes
  • You Won’t Believe These Ridiculous U.S. Laws!
    Feb 11 2025

    Did you know it’s illegal to put a donkey in a bathtub in Oklahoma? Or that singing in a swimsuit is a crime in Florida? Believe it or not, these are real laws still technically in effect today. In this episode, we take a hilarious dive into the strangest, most absurd, and completely unnecessary laws across the United States. Get ready to question reality—and maybe rethink your next road trip!


    Sound Design & Production: Studio Zekiko


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    7 min
  • The Secret History of the Statue of Liberty
    Feb 7 2025

    The Statue of Liberty is one of the most iconic landmarks in the world, but its journey to New York was anything but ordinary. Designed in France, disassembled into hundreds of pieces, and transported across the ocean, this symbol of freedom had a surprising past. In this episode, we uncover the unexpected twists and challenges that shaped Lady Liberty’s history!


    Sound Design & Production: Studio Zekiko


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    5 min
  • Henrietta Lacks’ Immortal Cells
    Feb 6 2025

    Henrietta Lacks unknowingly changed modern medicine. Her cells, taken without consent in 1951, became the first immortal human cell line, revolutionizing cancer research, vaccines, and genetics. But behind this scientific breakthrough lies an ethical controversy that still sparks debate today.


    Sound Design & Production: Studio Zekiko


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    4 min

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