PodParley PodParley

[S2E7] The Leftovers: March 20th, 2025

Episode 7 of the Knowledge Quest: A Trivia Podcast podcast, hosted by Lucas McGraw, titled "[S2E7] The Leftovers: March 20th, 2025" was published on March 21, 2025 and runs 6 minutes.

March 21, 2025 ·6m · Knowledge Quest: A Trivia Podcast

0:00 / 0:00

CATEGORIES FOR THIS GAME: 1950's Slang, 1950's Food and Drink, The Unknown Path During my live games, I give teams the chance to vote on their category for the final 4 questions. One category gets chosen, the others remain unread, unshrouded in mystery. In The Leftovers, I crack open those unread questions and read them for anyone who wants to know how well they would've done! Was your team's vote the right option? How well did you do? For more info on our live games, or for any s...

CATEGORIES FOR THIS GAME: 1950's Slang, 1950's Food and Drink, The Unknown Path

During my live games, I give teams the chance to vote on their category for the final 4 questions. One category gets chosen, the others remain unread, unshrouded in mystery. 

In The Leftovers, I crack open those unread questions and read them for anyone who wants to know how well they would've done! Was your team's vote the right option? How well did you do? 

For more info on our live games, or for any suggestions or comments, visit our Instagram page @knowledgequesttrivia or email Lucas at [email protected]

Have a comment, question, or idea? Let us know here!

VERITAS Mel Hostalrich What if everything you were taught was designed to keep you from asking the right questions? VERITAS is one of the longest-running independent interview shows in the world -- 886+ episodes since 2008 -- going where mainstream media won't. Every week, host Mel Hostalrich sits down with researchers, whistleblowers, scientists, and eyewitnesses for deep, unfiltered conversations on consciousness, UFOs, hidden history, geopolitics, and suppressed knowledge. No sponsors. No gatekeepers. No scripts. Just truth. New episodes every Thursday. In Context Context Travel In Context is a podcast for curious travelers. Through a series of conversations with Context Travel scholars from over 60 of the world's cultural capitals, In Context explores the real life of the people, history, and culture of our greatest cities.Context scholars hail from a wide variety of disciplines including art history, cuisine, oenology, ecology, archaeology, and classical studies. While their areas of expertise differ, they’re united by a lifelong curiosity, a passion for sharing their knowledge, and a yen for taking you into the lives, histories, and stories of their cities. Life of Jesus Critically Examined, The by David Friedrich Strauss (1808 - 1874) LibriVox Strauss was an early pioneer in the ongoing 'Quest of the Historical Jesus' movement, and his Life of Jesus is one of the few landmarks in the field. The first edition of Strauss' book was published in Germany in 1835, when he was only 27 years old. He focused his attention on battling two theological fronts which were current at the time - the biblical Literalists who believed the miracles in the Gospels were to be taken as literal history, and the Rationalists, who believed that the Gospel miracles were true but could be explained by natural and rational causes. Strauss rejected both camps and, in a historical analysis of the Gospels that was scrupulous and exhaustive, concluded that our knowledge of the Historical Jesus is hopelessly buried under layers of legend and myth.The price that Strauss paid for publication was high – his book scandalized Europe, and cost him his job as Chair of Theology at the University of Zurich, and ultimately his career. Dozens of books, mos Living Japan Living Japan Living Japan discusses modern Japanese culture, social issues, current events and news, and many other Japan related topics. We aim to appeal to people who have lots of experience and knowledge on Japan as to those who are just beginning to learn about Japan or are thinking of coming here for short or long term stays.On the web, you can find us at livingjapanpodcast.wordpress.com Email us any questions or comments at [email protected] Thanks for listening!
URL copied to clipboard!