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Condensed Soup

Lulu Picart

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Condensed Soup is your daily 10-minute dose of sharp pop culture, delightful weirdness, and deep-dive comedy — hosted by Broadway veteran, comedian, and educator Lulu Picart. It’s part late-night monologue, part backstage hang — all wrapped up in a quick package you can take on your commute, your walk, or your pre-show warmup. Come for the small talk, stay for the big talk.
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Condensed Truth

Shelby and Laura

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Join us as we watch and discuss some of the best episodes of The X Files from a scientifically created list (picked by us). We talk about the aliens, cryptids, and 90s to find out if the truth is indeed out there.
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Condensed Histories

Jem Duducu

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Condensed Histories bridges the gap between history and popular culture. In each episode of Condensed Histories our host, Jem Duducu, takes an item of popular culture and looks under the surface to find real history hiding inside, with fascinating facts and stories about history spanning all eras, and also about the development of the piece pop-culture itself, appealing to history lover and enthusiasts of movies, games and music alike! From shows on Netflix, Prime or Disney Plus, to the last ...
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Condensed Matter

Sam Kimpton-Nye

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Condensing recent work in metaphysics and the philosophy of science down to what matters. Hosted by Dr Sam Kimpton-Nye, research associate on the MetaScience project (ERC, Horizon 2020, grant agreement No 771509; www.metascience.xyz) at the Unversity of Bristol. Music: NaturesEye from Pixabay. Art: Francesca Smith
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This is an opinion from the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit concerning an appeal involving Qualcomm Incorporated and Apple Inc., with the United States Patent and Trademark Office as an intervenor. The core issue revolves around Apple's challenge to a Qualcomm patent (U.S. Patent No. 8,063,674) in an inter partes review (IPR)…
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Forget turning yourself into a cartoon character -- my favorite use for Chat GPT is as my personal help desk for anything. Plus, a simple ask from a diner with allergies, and Chattanooga's new point of pride as a National Park City! https://chattanooga.gov/stay-informed/latest-news/its-official-chattanooga-becomes-first-national-park-city-north-ame…
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Send this one to your artist friends. And then maybe buy a ticket to a museum? Hundreds of Florida arts groups scramble for funding after DeSantis vetoes grants by Wilkine Brutus (NPR Morning Edition) US marine band forced to cancel concert with students of color after Trump Kennedy Center takeover by Lucy Hicks Beach (Classic FM) Ireland’s Basic I…
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It's fish doorbell season! We can ALL get behind this fish doorbell. Then, I get way too emotional about women's hockey jerseys. Human Nature (official) Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth (official) Visdeurbel fish doorbell (official) Instagram: @condensedsouppodcast [email protected]Από τον Lulu Picart
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Just because you didn't get into college doesn't mean you can't have a party. And I let you into a couple more secrets: how to make sure the hotel loves you back, and an under-the-radar gaming paradise bar in Tokyo. Why high school seniors’ ‘rejection cake’ trend is going viral on TikTok by Rachel Hale (USA Today) Are you the world’s worst hotel gu…
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This one starts off with a violent story, so use the timestamps to advance to the next one if you're not ready for that. The podcast ends happy, though. Could you forgive someone who did you an ultimate wrong? I find a story of some inspiring and loving people -- and wonder what it takes to get to that point. And since I want to end every episode o…
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Should we be polite to our AI? What's the actual cost -- and can we just fix it? I go a little deep into the rabbit hole on this one. Please enjoy the wild ride! Thank you. Saying ‘Please’ and “Thank You’ to ChatGPT Costs OpenAI ‘Tens of Millions of Dollars’ by Sherin Shibu (Entrepreneur) Instagram: @condensedsouppodcast [email protected]
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This episode is about a United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit opinion regarding a patent dispute between Recentive Analytics, Inc. and Fox Corp. The core issue on appeal is the patent eligibility of Recentive's patents, which relate to using machine learning for generating television broadcast schedules and network maps. The distri…
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If you watch all the Best Picture nominations every year, you're better than some Academy members. And also -- does it matter? Plus a story of a real-life movie moment that starts with quicksand and ends with a happily ever after (fingers crossed. It's a little too early to tell.). And never fear -- If I mention both quicksand and movies, there wil…
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Air travel: does anyone still wear a hat? Do you dress up to fly? Also, I give you a rundown on Southwest's new seating policies and a tip to save on your next ride to the airport. Southwest seating policies (official) Instagram: @condensedsouppodcast [email protected]Από τον Lulu Picart
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Condensed Soup is hiring! I'm looking for someone to help me once-in-a-while with post-production work. Listen to the episode for details and please contact me at [email protected] if you have a lead! Plus, tips or rideshare passengers -- even if you use them all the time. Uber, Way launch ‘interest list’ for autonomous rides in Atlanta by Da…
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This episode is about an opinion from the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit regarding a patent dispute between Sage Products, LLC and the Acting Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property. Sage appealed the Patent Trial and Appeal Board's decision that certain claims in two of its patents were unpatentable based on p…
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Certain holidays have disappeared from your Google Calendar -- a Canadian YWCA is making sure they're not forgotten. I also discuss silent reading clubs, Ian McKellen's latest acting venture, and the oldest choir in the world. YWCA Metro Vancouver Rebook It app The anti-book club, book club: Why people are loving silent reading events by Clare Mulr…
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Just like Troy and Gabriella said, "We're all in this together." I chat tips for people in the street, but we still end with a smile -- a use for facial recognition we can all get behind! How AI is using facial recognition to help bring lost pets home by Ash-har Quraishi, Analisa Novak (CBS News) Instagram: @condensedsouppodcast…
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Some stories of communities making their world a better place. And donation this week is going to a GoFundMe in my personal circle. Try to support yours whenever possible! See how a Michigan town moved 9,100 books one by one to their new home A Russian bucket brigade helps toads and frogs cross the road to get to a spawning site by Kirill Zarubin (…
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I've got raves for Orlando's newest theme park, Epic Universe at Universal Orlando Resort -- with a very big safety alert for fellow food allergy sufferers who visit. Then a quick trip through the lost and found lockers at Uber, and a library's unique approach to supporting sustainable fashion. Universal Orlando Resort (official) The 2025 Uber Lost…
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This week is all about Jem's new book, 'The Devil's Horsemen: A Thousand Years of Conquest by Eurasian Steppe Horse Archers'. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/condensed-histories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Didn't file your taxes on time this year? You may be in luck! Not so lucky? Students and faculty of Jacksonville University. Plus, finding love and making it count. *Special thanks to listener Jon from Orlando for sending the tax info! IRS extends April 15 tax deadline for Florida and at least 8 other states. See the list by Francesco Gariano (Toda…
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With great comedy comes great responsibility. I chat about being a woman in this business and why the craft of comedy might mean letting some jokes go. Plus, oysters around the world. Join me (but get your own dozen). On Aimee Lou Wood’s Pitch-Perfect Response to Bullying Dressed Up as “Comedy” by Rebecca Cope (Vogue) Does Humor Entail Cruelty? By …
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A half-marathon for robots and humans, Mariah Carey has a secret album from 1995, and a good local "pay it forward" moment that will make you want to help out a stranger. Or get fast food. World’s first humanoid robot half marathon postponed due to windy weather by Eduardo Baptista (Reuters) Robots to race humans at China half-marathon by Cameron O…
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Do airport scanners make you gay? Of course not -- but it led me down a rabbit hole. Join me to learn about why all airport security experiences are NOT the same. Plus we chat about thin people problems in Beijing and the Disney Look. Hundreds of flights cancelled in China as strong winds hit capital by Barbara Tasch (BBC News) 'Gay beam machine': …
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This is a decision from the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit regarding an appeal by Donald K. Forest. The central issue is whether the Patent Office can grant a patent, specifically U.S. Patent Application No. 15/391,116, after its potential twenty-year term has already expired. The court ultimately dismisses Forest's appeal, …
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This episode is about an opinion from the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit addresses a dispute concerning a patent application for an integrated logistics system. The core issue revolves around whether a prior published patent application, referred to as Lettich, can be considered prior art against the current application. The…
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From resurrecting extinct species to LED floors that change arenas with a tap, this weekend edition hits science, sports, and a Cinnabon cake in one swoop. Also: sauce packet formalwear. See you in Vegas? The Return of the Dire Wolf Company Seeking to Resurrect the Woolly Mammoth Creates a ‘Woolly Mouse’” by Adam Popescu (Scientific American) NBA T…
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I've been shipping luggage for years, and I'm not gatekeeping these hacks! Join me this week in supporting the Team Kentucky Storm Relief Fund. which was created by Governor Andy Beshear to support this year's catastrophic storm damage and floods in Kentucky. How Fred Smith rescued FedEx from bankruptcy by playing blackjack in Las Vegas by Ann Schm…
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Taste your mom's meatloaf from your apartment! Scientific advancements are letting people do so many things virtually and all alone. Plus, the Ego Nwodim's comedy superpower of live audience control on SNL. This comedy nerd can't get enough of it. Entire SNL audience gets bleeped during Ego Nwodim's Weekend Update joke: 'Lorne gonna be mad' by Jill…
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This Federal Circuit opinion details an appeal by Maquet Cardiovascular against a district court's judgment that Abiomed did not infringe Maquet's U.S. Patent No. 10,238,783, which concerns intravascular blood pump systems. The appeal specifically challenges the lower court's interpretation of certain terms within the patent claims, arguing that th…
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Today’s got a little lather, a little linguine, and a little… contraband wig? We’re talking small swaps that make a big difference, a pasta shape born from obsession, and one hair-related hiding place that did not go as planned. Linguine vs. Fettuccine vs. Spaghetti: What's the Difference? by Sam Hindman (Mental Floss) Inside one man's quest to mak…
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Thinking of everyone affected by the central U.S. floods. Check on your buddies, everyone. Earrings worth $769,500 recovered by Florida police after alleged thief swallows them by Ana Faguy (BBC News) Hasbro Debuts a New Version of Monopoly Minus the Cold Hard Cash by Jamie Sorcher (Popular Mechanics) Chuck E. Cheese gets a rebrand -- which means n…
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We’re vibing to bossa nova, watching a statue vanish in plain sight, and learning something new (and unfair?) about clumsiness. Unexpected ways your cycle messes with you by Julie Vargo (Orlando Health) Join the Conversation! Do you know the secret behind a magic trick? Tell me! Email: [email protected] Instagram: @condensedsouppodcast…
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🍲 What’s in the Soup Today? Lulu's former co-host, Alison Burns, drops by to answer five questions. They chat sauna boxes and steam cleaning before Lulu wraps it up with a bready-made closer. Links from today: Sweden Has a Hotel for Sourdough Starters by Danny Lewis (Smithsonian Magazine) See you tomorrow for more bite-sized goodness! 🍜 Join the Co…
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We’re granting wishes, digging up ancient luxury, and celebrating Betty White in stamp form. Plus, Lulu chats the Broadway tour of 1776 and its stay at the Kennedy Center, no matter what the official website says. Links from today: Make-a-Wish is auctioning off the chance to become an NPC in The Elder Scrolls 6 by Cal Jeffrey (Techspot) 'Once-in-a-…
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What’s in the Soup Today? We’re diving into Cory Booker's historic speech, horror movies, and whether Germany thinks Birkenstocks count as art. (Spoiler: they do not.) Links from today: Birkenstocks Aren't Art, German Federal Court Says by Karen K. Ho (ARTnews) See you tomorrow for more bite-sized goodness! 🍜 Join the Conversation: Am I wrong about…
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What’s in the Soup Today? Waltzing through Vienna’s ball season, reliving corset trauma on tour, spotlighting an incredible mental health org, and learning about kidney donations. It’s a full Thursday bowl. Links from today: From sweatpants to cosplay, here are some surprising twists of Vienna's annual ball season by Lynn Brown (BBC) Colorado woman…
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Hello to our lovely listeners! Laura and Shelby wrap up Condensed Truth by offering our final thoughts on our quest to find the essential X Files episodes. We chat about our findings, talk a lot about sports for some reason, and chat about what we're doing with our time now. A huge THANK YOU to everyone listened to our ramblings or came on the pod …
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We’re stirring together fancy hot chocolate dreams, the ethics of repatriating cultural artifacts, and a little SAG Award speech that might just send you chasing your own greatness. (Also, shoutout to creme brulee.) Most Hot Chocolate Sucks. Make It at Home Instead. by Rebecca Flint Marx (Eater) The Netherlands Will Return 113 Benin Bronzes to Nige…
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We’re blowing through the essential rechargeable fan roundup—because summer waits for no one, and neither does backstage sweat. Bring one to a national park this summer! Hundreds in Park Service Have Opted to Quit, Agency Memo Says by Lisa Friedman (NYTimes) See you tomorrow for more bite-sized goodness! 🍜 Join the Conversation: Have a solution for…
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What’s in the Soup Today? Welcome to episode one! We’re kicking things off with a quick intro to Condensed Soup, Post-its, and a whole lotta love for Cynthia Erivo (she's been wicked cool long before the movie). Also: what this 10-minute show is, how to use it, and why you’ll want to come back tomorrow. 3m Post-it history (official) 'The Color Purp…
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In this exciting episode of Condensed History, host Jem Duducu interviews Steve Foot from MegaBeast Games and Claire Marr, a DPhil student from Oxford University, about their new dinosaur board game called 'MegaBeast' launching on Kickstarter. The conversation highlights the game's scientific foundations, the collaboration between game design and p…
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