• Happy Social Experiment

  • Auteur(s): Lee White
  • Podcast

Happy Social Experiment

Auteur(s): Lee White
  • Résumé

  • A podcast of questions we don’t want to answer but we do anyway. Are ghosts real? Could you murder? Who makes the best sandwich? And so on...I sit down with friends, family, and strangers and try to get some answers. Helping Hand!

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  • 10 - Body Fluids...eeewwwwwwww, David
    Jun 10 2022

    The words snot, baby gravy, vagaline, spit, ear butter, and zit goo, also known as mucus, semen, vaginal discharge, saliva, ear wax, and puss, can make one squeamish. But it's just some of the body functions aftermath, protecting, cleansing, or creating our natural way of life. Our body is disgusting. Most of the time, we can't control it. 


    Today, we will discuss and find out more about our bodies' gross stuff and why it needs to happen. So strap in. This might make you gag.


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    59 min
  • 09 - Why Are You...You?
    May 20 2021

    Why are you...you? Do you even know who you are?

    By now, we should understand the biological functions of how we got here. When a daddy and a mommy love each other very much, they hug real close, and then 9 months later, you come out of mommy's tummy...at least that is what I’m told.

    But is that the only way we are created? The idea of how humans evolve and learn is debatable. Is it through nature that we have a set idea of life, and our genetics help us sail through the waves of that life, learning to navigate every day? Or are we a product of how we were nurtured? Where and how we grew up? Does the environment we walkthrough always change who we are?

    Music by The Odd Spirit Society on Spotify, Apple Music, and other streaming platforms.

    Check out my art at Geek Mountain

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    1 h et 9 min
  • 08 - Is That an Alien in Your Pocket?
    Feb 24 2021

    At night, when you go outside and look up, what do you see? Do you see a massive black void? Maybe unattainable sparkling lights? Or do you see a possibility? Possible hope for life beyond our planet?

    There are more questions than stars in the sky and far fewer answers. Far, far fewer! Fractions of fractions. We know little of what is beyond our planet in the grand scheme of things.

    Our solar system is 7 billion, 440 million miles. If you wanted to drive that distance, you’d hop in your car and travel at an average speed of 60mph; it would take you 124,000,000 million hours or 14,155.25 years. Also, there are not any rest stops, so no Big Gulps.

    Now our solar planetary system is only one of the 3,221 known planet systems in the Milky Way galaxy. This leaves a lot of room for the possibility of intelligent life.

    Have we already been visited? Are we in constant contact with aliens and do not realize it? What might the powers that be know that they will not tell us? Is this all horse crap? Let’s find out.

    Places to visit:
    GEEK MOUNTAIN  <---What I do when not podcasting.
    THE ODD SPIRIT SOCIETY  <---The music I make for the podcast.
    BLACK & WHITE  <---Two blobs getting by.

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    1 h et 8 min

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