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  • Welcome to our Christmas special episode of "That Don't Sound Right." Each year we take a portion of the Christmas story and approach it from our TDSR perspective. Zechariah joins our team this year for all the things in his life that did not sound right. Join us as we explore the story of an unexpected encounter with the angel Gabriel, Zechariah's temporary silence, and the promises of miraculous births.

    In this episode, Peter and Cecil, along with the TDSR Merchandise Tester, Giorgio, engage in a lively conversation about the miracles of faith, and the moments that make you say, "That Don't Sound Right." Discover the fascinating details of Zechariah's story from the Gospel of Luke, where disbelief turns into faith and silence transforms into a song of praise.

    The episode also takes a fun turn with a speed round of questions for Giorgio. Experience again conversations untainted by the internet, where shared beliefs and traditions bring people together. Tune in as we wish everyone a Merry Christmas and invite you to be part of our conversation.

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  • Join Peter and Cecil on this episode of "That Don't Sound Right" as they dive into a world of pre-internet conversations, exploring how we relied on maps and memory before GPS became our guiding star. Listen in as they recount a quirky personal adventure navigating out of Miami in 1998 with nothing but map shards and memory shards, sparking thoughts on how astonishingly unreliable recall can sometimes be.

    In a fascinating twist, the hosts venture into the intriguing practice of pouring liquid metal into anthills to unveil the complex labyrinths beneath. Delve into the discussion as they ponder whether it's art, science, or something else entirely—and debate the plausibility of such a feat without squashing the entire colony.

    Thanks for listening! If the conversation strikes a chord and you find yourself thinking "That Don't Sound Right," be sure to reach out—you're part of the dialogue!

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  • Welcome to another episode of 'That Don’t Sound Right,' a unique podcast where Peter and Cecil bring back the art of conversation without the interference of the internet. In this episode, we dive into the lively discussion around wildlife on roads, from deers causing thousands in damages to the necessity of 'Roo bars' on trucks in Australia for protection against kangaroos. They add in a great story about a dude nicknamed Bull and how he got his name. Enjoy a lighthearted yet insightful exploration of how conversations can thrive without fact-checking and the unpredictable incidents that pepper our everyday lives.

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  • Join co-hosts Peter and Cecil for another episode of That Don't Sound Right, a podcast where conversations unfold in the way they used to—without instant fact-checking. In this episode, Peter and Cecil explore the intricacies of holding a discussion without the interference of smartphones, discussing topics like the perfect recipe for mashed potatoes using a debunked myth about boiling techniques.

    Tonight is an episode of stories about Cecil's Dad. His Dad died last December and his birthday is coming up this week. The stories are just one aspect of his being, not the whole story. They are stories of a boy who thought his Dad was the toughest guy in the world. This episode is an homage to resilience, storytelling, and the value of human connection, resonating with anyone who cherishes meaningful exchanges. #TDSRpodcast

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  • Join hosts Peter and Cecil as they delve into a lively discussion about Thanksgiving Day and its peculiarities. In this episode of "That Don't Sound Right," they explore the oddity of celebrating such an important holiday on a Thursday and the pressure it puts on Americans to travel long distances for just one meal. Could Thanksgiving be more enjoyable if celebrated on a Friday? Would a four-day weekend make more sense?

    Peter and Cecil share personal anecdotes about close calls, holiday travels, and family gatherings, while advocating for changes they believe could alleviate the chaos of Thanksgiving. They even suggest a radical thought: abolishing daylight savings time to brighten up the celebration.

    Tune in for a chance to reflect on the traditions and challenges of Thanksgiving. This conversation is full of humor, nostalgia, and intriguing ideas that might just make you reconsider how we celebrate this holiday. Happy listening, and as always, happy Thanksgiving! #TDSRpodcast #thanksgiving

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  • Welcome back to another intriguing episode of "That Don't Sound Right," where hosts Peter and Cecil dive into the world of conversations unsullied by the internet. This week, the duo reminisces about the daring games of chicken and other childhood challenges that tested bravery and nerve, from bike standoffs to risky knife games.

    The episode kicks off with a lively discussion about the much-anticipated fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, touching on the spectacle of boxing. Peter and Cecil then steer the conversation to the daring games they played growing up, including a hair-raising school bus game of chicken with high school drivers.

    As they recount tales of youthful bravado, the hosts remind listeners of the thrill and danger of these childhood antics. The episode closes with a heartfelt thank you to their dedicated audience, inviting new listeners to join their growing community. Tune in for a trip down memory lane and a gentle reminder of the perils of childhood dares. #TDSRpodcast #chicken

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  • Welcome to another episode of "That Don't Sound Right," where hosts Peter and Cecil dive into the fascinating world of contagious yawning. In this lively discussion, they explore whether yawns are truly contagious and ponder the reasons behind this phenomenon. Could it be a relic from our ancestral past, a signal for a group to take a collective rest, or perhaps a cue to get up and get moving?

    Join Peter and Cecil as they share intriguing theories, including one from a listener who suggests that contagious yawning stems from our days as hunters, ensuring that everyone in the group is well-rested before a hunt. They also discuss the possibility of yawning as a self-conscious response and its implications in modern-day meetings.

    Throughout the episode, the hosts engage in a thoughtful and humorous exchange, pondering whether yawning is contagious across species and how it might be utilized to improve productivity in today's world. Tune in for a conversation that will leave you questioning the next time you catch a yawn! #TDSRpodcast #yawn

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  • Welcome back to another engaging episode of "That Don't Sound Right," where your co-hosts Peter and Cecil dive into conversations reminiscent of the pre-internet era, free from the confines of Googling and fact-checking. In this episode, they explore the intriguing world of gift cards, questioning their purpose and pondering whether cash might be a more meaningful gift.

    The discussion kicks off with a humorous take on voting habits and quickly transitions into the heart of the episode: the gift card debate. Peter and Cecil examine the origins and implications of gift cards, questioning their true value compared to good old-fashioned cash. They consider the potential for gift cards to leave small balances unused, creating a financial conundrum for recipients.

    The conversation is peppered with personal anecdotes, from memorable wedding gifts to the challenges of gift-giving during the holiday season. The duo also shares insights into making cash gifts meaningful, suggesting creative ways to personalize cash gifts for loved ones.

    Join the conversation as Peter and Cecil challenge the norms of gift-giving, offering a fresh perspective on how to make gifts more thoughtful and personal. As always, listeners are encouraged to share their thoughts and join the "That Don't Sound Right" community. #TDSRpodcast #TDSR #gifts

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  • Welcome back to another engaging episode of "That Don't Sound Right," where co-hosts Peter and Cecil delve into the art of conversation before the internet era. In this mailbag episode, they explore the intriguing 'Beilman Effect,' a phenomenon where Peter's authoritative statements occasionally lead to unexpected agreements. The hosts share amusing anecdotes, including their humorous discussion about old growth forests and toilet paper production.

    The episode also features listener interactions and insights, such as fascinating facts about the paper industry and its connection to everyday products. Special guest Scott, known as Listener Number One, joins the conversation, adding his perspective and experiences, including his adventures at a beekeeping meeting and a surprising roadside find.

    Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize the importance of genuine conversation without relying on Google or fact-checking, encouraging listeners to share their thoughts and join the dialogue. Whether you're a new listener or a longtime fan, this episode offers a delightful blend of humor, curiosity, and community engagement. Also, tonight I think we finally get the intro correct. #TDSRpodcast #mailbag

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  • Welcome to another engaging episode of "That Don't Sound Right," where hosts Peter and Cecil dive into lively conversations without the interference of fact-checking or Googling. In this episode, they are joined by listener number one, Scott, a bee expert, to discuss the recent uptick in bee and yellow jacket activity in Forsyth County.

    As the conversation unfolds, the team explores whether the recent floods in western North Carolina have caused bees to migrate to new areas, or if there's another explanation for the swarming behavior. With personal stories and insights from bee-related meetings, Scott shares his knowledge about the habits and movements of these fascinating insects.

    Join the hosts and Scott as they delve into the natural cycles of bees and yellow jackets, and discuss the impact of environmental changes on their behavior. Whether you're a bee enthusiast or just curious about the buzz, this episode promises to keep you entertained and informed.

    Don't miss out on this intriguing discussion, and remember to share your thoughts with the team if you find yourself saying, "That don't sound right!" #Bees #TDSR

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  • Welcome to another episode of "That Don't Sound Right," where co-hosts Peter and Cecil delve into the lost art of conversation without the interference of Google or fact-checking. This episode kicks off with Peter and Cecil sharing their experiences about striking up conversations during flights and the unique etiquette involved. They humorously explore how people become surprisingly chatty post-flight, after being silent for hours.

    The conversation takes an adventurous turn as they reminisce about the 70s era of DIY ultralight airplane kits and ponder the idea of building and flying their own ultralights. The discussion extends to the intriguing world of homemade submarines, inspired by a story of a man who built a functioning submersible in New York. The co-hosts debate the complexities and safety concerns of such ambitious projects, reflecting on their own engineering daydreams.

    Join Peter and Cecil in this lighthearted and engaging dialogue as they navigate through a variety of topics, all while embracing the joys of good old-fashioned conversation. Whether you're a long-time listener or new to the podcast, you're invited to be part of the discussion and share your thoughts. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review to keep the conversation alive! #TDSR #submarine #DIY

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  • In this episode of "That Don't Sound Right," hosts Peter and Cecil explore the fascinating world of negative feedback loops, inspired by a recent podcast episode. They dive into the implications of modifying natural processes, such as genetic modification of microbes for nitrogen sequestration in agriculture. The hosts draw parallels with everyday scenarios, from engine modifications to truck safety features, illustrating the potential risks of overriding natural or engineered systems.

    The conversation also touches on cultural differences, with a nod to future discussions about Peter's trip to India. The hosts humorously acknowledge their own knowledge gaps, embodying the premise that sometimes two people can know less than one.

    Join Peter and Cecil as they navigate the complex interplay of science, engineering, and everyday life during this early morning recording session.

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  • Join Peter and Cecil in this intriguing episode of "That Don't Sound Right" as they explore the notion of senses beyond the traditional five. Broadcasting from Bangalore, India, Peter shares his sensory experiences and newfound appreciation for the local culture.

    The conversation takes a fascinating turn as they discuss the potential for additional senses, specifically the sense of balance and the sense of direction. Are these truly new senses, or merely subsets of the ones we already know? Tune in to hear their compelling arguments and share your thoughts.

    If you enjoy thought-provoking discussions that challenge conventional wisdom, this episode is for you. Keep listening, keep talking, and stay curious!

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  • Welcome back to "That Don't Sound Right," where Peter and Cecil dive into the evolving world of pharmacy. In this episode, Cecil, a seasoned pharmacist, shares his hot take that pharmacy as a profession is dying. From the historical role of pharmacists concocting medicines to today's highly automated processes, Cecil discusses the dramatic changes over the past 32 years. The conversation touches on herbal remedies, AI in healthcare, and the potential future of pharmacy. Join the conversation!

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  • Join Peter and Cecil as they celebrate three years of their unfiltered, internet-free conversations on "That Don't Sound Right". In this milestone episode, they look back at memorable moments, from Cowboy Pinball and Food Insecurity to the epic Foul Ball series. Special guests Brent and Jeremiah join the live recording, adding their unique perspectives. Discover the duo's thoughts on potential podcast buyouts, their favorite episodes, and the ongoing quest to find their social media niche. It's a heartfelt, humorous, and reflective journey through 156 episodes of spontaneous dialogue.

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  • Welcome to another engaging episode of "That Don't Sound Right," the podcast where conversations flow freely without the constraints of Googling or fact-checking. Hosted by Peter and Cecil, this episode delves into the fascinating story of the Boeing Starliner’s return mission, the intricacies of left-handedness, and the enigmatic origins of nautical terms like "port" and "starboard."

    Join Peter and Cecil as they discuss the recent unmanned return of the Boeing Starliner and humorous what-if scenarios involving stowaway astronauts. The conversation then shifts to left-handedness, including ambidextrous skills and how some people perform specific tasks with their non-dominant hand.

    The episode wraps up with a spirited debate on the etymology of "southpaw" and its possible nautical connections, providing listeners with plenty of food for thought and inviting them to join the conversation. Don't miss this blend of space exploration, linguistic puzzles, and light-hearted banter!

    #TDSR #southpaw

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  • Welcome back to another episode of "That Don't Sound Right," where Peter and Cecil ascend into the world of climbing trees in pursuit of deer. This episode explores the nuances of different tree climbing methods, including the use of climbing tree stands, ladder stands, and the unconventional saddle hunting.

    They discuss the pros and cons of each method, the safety precautions involved, and share personal anecdotes from their own hunting experiences. The conversation takes a humorous turn as they debate whether hunting over bait is truly hunting or just harvesting livestock. They ask the questions "Why do we climb trees to hunt deer?"

    Whether you're an experienced climber or just curious, this episode promises to offer insights and a few laughs along the way. Join the conversation and see if you find yourself saying, "That don't sound right!"

    #TDSR #climb #saddlehunting

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  • Welcome to another episode of "That Don't Sound Right," a podcast where we engage in conversations without fact-checking or Googling. Join your co-hosts, Peter and Cecil, as they dive into the latest intriguing topic: two astronauts stranded on the International Space Station.

    This week, Peter and Cecil discuss the predicament of astronauts Barry and Sunita, who are stuck on the ISS due to suspected damage to their return vessel's rockets. With options dwindling and the possibility of an extended stay, they explore the complexities and risks of space travel, including the decision-making process for a safe return.

    In their signature conversational style, Peter and Cecil share their thoughts on claustrophobia, the challenges of docking in space, and the importance of re-entry boosters. They even humorously ponder what they would do in the astronauts' shoes and how NASA might solve the issue.

    Tune in for a lighthearted yet thought-provoking discussion that will leave you saying, "That don't sound right!"

    #TDSR #starliner #spacestation

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  • Welcome back to another episode of That Don't Sound Right, a podcast about talking. Hosts Peter and Cecil dive into a lively discussion on the intriguing rise of non-alcoholic beer. They share personal anecdotes, including a surprising mix-up at a cookout, and delve into a live taste test to see if they can discern the difference between alcoholic and non-alcoholic beers.

    Throughout the episode, Peter and Cecil explore the reasons behind the growing popularity of non-alcoholic beers, the brewing process, and how these beverages fit into social norms and daily life. They even touch upon the nuances of drinking non-alcoholic beer at work and in public spaces.

    Join the conversation as they challenge the stigma around non-alcoholic beverages and ponder over the changing landscape of social drinking.

    Stay tuned for more thought-provoking discussions and curious explorations. Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and follow us on Instagram for the latest updates!

    #TDSR #nonalcoholicbeer

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  • Welcome to another engaging episode of "That Don't Sound Right"! Join Peter and Cecil as they dive into a nostalgic conversation reminiscent of the days before the internet, where the only source of information was each other.

    In this episode, Peter and Cecil reminisce about the challenges and amusing anecdotes surrounding upholstery cleaning. From coffee spills in car seats to the debate on how often we should clean our couches, they explore the often overlooked world of fabric maintenance. They also touch on the first album to receive a Parental Advisory label and share insights on finding hidden treasures in couch cushions.

    Whether you're a meticulous cleaner or someone who hasn't thought about upholstery in years, this episode will surely entertain and make you reconsider your cleaning habits. Tune in, and if you find yourself thinking, "That don't sound right," you're one of us!

    #TDSR #sofa #couch

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