HowStuffWorks Classics

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  • 2015
  • 4 Seasons

HowStuffWorks Classics is a podcast from HowStuffWorks that takes listeners on a journey through the history of innovation and invention. Hosted by the network's executive producer, Tyler Klang, the show revisits classic HowStuffWorks episodes that tackle different topics such as technology, science, and culture.

The podcast features some of the most iconic and fascinating episodes from the HowStuffWorks archives. From the mysteries of Area 51 to the wonders of the human brain, the show dives deep into a variety of subjects that have captured the imaginations of listeners for years. Each episode is crafted to give listeners an in-depth look at the topic being discussed, while also providing insight into the research and expert interviews that went into creating the original episodes.

One of the standout features of HowStuffWorks Classics is the expert commentary from Klang himself. As someone who has been with the network for years, he has a unique perspective on the evolution of HowStuffWorks as a brand and how it has adapted over time to stay relevant and engaging to audiences. His commentary helps to contextualize the episodes and highlight the impact they had when they were originally released.

Another notable aspect of the podcast is its production value. The sound engineering is polished and professional, with crisp audio that makes it easy to follow along and stay engaged. The show also features a thoughtful mix of music, sound effects, and other audio elements to create a sense of atmosphere and enhance the listening experience.

Listeners can expect to learn something new and fascinating with each episode of HowStuffWorks Classics. Whether you're interested in the history of technology or the mysteries of the universe, the show offers something for everyone. It's a great way to revisit old favorites from the HowStuffWorks archives or to discover episodes you may have missed the first time around.

Overall, HowStuffWorks Classics is an excellent podcast that celebrates the best of HowStuffWorks while also giving listeners a chance to learn about some of the most intriguing topics in science, technology, and culture. With expert commentary, polished production value, and engaging content, the show is a must-listen for fans of the network and anyone who loves to explore the world around them.

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Werewolves (and Salamanders) of London
17. Werewolves (and Salamanders) of London
 
Attempt to explain werewolves with science and you'll quickly paint yourself into a corner, but what if there was a real-life scientific explanation for what happens when a man or woman morphs into a cannibalistic beast? Enter Dr. Anton Jessup with a suitably monstrous explanation from the dark world of salamanders.
Sex, Frogs and Mortal Kombat
16. Sex, Frogs and Mortal Kombat
 
From Baraka to Wolverine, everyone loves a monstrous bad boy with flesh-protruding bone blades, but what real-life evolutionary process could lead to such murderous adaptations? Join Dr. Anton Jessup for answers as he exposes the science of frog sex underlying one of Mortal Kombat' most iconic monsters.
Exploding Termites in Little China
15. Exploding Termites in Little China
 
There' nothing like the pure body horror of a swelling, exploding humanoid - especially in John Carpenter' classic "Big Trouble in Little China." But just why does the melee-happy sorcerer Thunder burst in a rain of green goo? Join Dr. Anton Jessup for answers from the real-life world of exploding termites and ants.
Fear the Shambling Mushroom
14. Fear the Shambling Mushroom
 
From the horrors of "Matango"to "The Last of Us,"humanoid fungi and shroom-based mind control continue to terrify the human population. Join Dr. Anton Jessup as he explores how real-life carnivorous mushrooms and parasitic fungi match up to the outrageous world of monster movies and video games.
Cenobites in the Realm of Senses
13. Cenobites in the Realm of Senses
 
Pinhead and his fellow Cenobites offer much more than pain to enthusiastic hellraisers. Join Dr. Anton Jessup as he examines the scientific relationship between pleasure, pain and the gulfs of transcendence beyond.
Halloween's Dormant Killer
12. Halloween's Dormant Killer
 
Michael Myers has proven quite the deceptive psycho killer, and it goes far beyond that pale mask he wears. Join Dr. Anton Jessup as he exposes the science of slashers who "play dead"for their victims.
The Cyclops' Gaze
11. The Cyclops' Gaze
 
To understand the eye of the mythical Cyclops, we must first consider the pineal optics of natural-world organisms. Join Dr. Anton Jessup for another lecture and allow him to pry open your third eye.
From Mogwai to Gremlin
10. From Mogwai to Gremlin
 
Has your pet Mogwai exploded into a horde of bloody-thirsty Gremlins yet? If not, join Dr. Anton Jessup as he exposes the shockingly believable biology of these asexual midnight munchers.
Tentacles of Cthulhu
9. Tentacles of Cthulhu
 
You've come to fear or worship the name "Cthulhu,"but what do you really know about this monstrous being' unnatural anatomy? Join Dr. Anton Jessup as he explores this great old one from the vantage point of natural-world biology.
Thirst of the Vampire
8. Thirst of the Vampire
 
How does a creature evolve to dine on an exclusive diet of blood? Join Dr. Anton Jessup as he dissects the unnatural humanoid vampire and the amazing evolution of the real-life vampire bat.
Monster Mail: Blob vs. Thing - Monster Science
7. Monster Mail: Blob vs. Thing - Monster Science
 
What would happen if The Blob and The Thing encountered each other? Which formless polar blasphemy would rise victorious from a battleground of writing flesh and cellular Armageddon? Viewer "Brother Malachai"asks and Dr. Anton Jessup discusses the horrifying possibilities.
The Mummy: Desiccation and Resurrection
6. The Mummy: Desiccation and Resurrection
 
Just as withered mummies return to life and strangle the living, so too do various natural-world organisms bounce back from their desiccated state. Join Dr. Anton Jessup for another hefty dose of Monster Science.
Ghoulies: Evolutionary Toilet Terror
5. Ghoulies: Evolutionary Toilet Terror
 
Why do we fear strange monsters in the toilet? Join Dr. Anton Jessup in the University Basement for a frank discussion on butt-munching Ghoulies, toiletry predation and how human pooping powers may have contributed to our evolutionary ascension.
The Beastmaster: Winged Devourers
4. The Beastmaster: Winged Devourers
 
What is this strange creature with grasping wings and a vomit that turns men into mush? Join Dr. Anton Jessup in the University basement to learn just how the most memorable creature from "The Beastmaster" fits into our understanding of real-world biology.
The Gorgon: Tentacles of Medusa
3. The Gorgon: Tentacles of Medusa
 
What are we to make of this strange, mythic creature with vipers for hair and a petrifying gaze? Join Dr. Anton Jessup once more in the University basement for a discussion on this unnatural monster's connections to natural-world biology.
The Blob: Amoebic Horrors Revealed
2. The Blob: Amoebic Horrors Revealed
 
You may call it an ooze or a shoggoth, but we all know to beware the Blob. Yes, it leaps and glides and slides Across the floor -- and now Dr. Anton Jessup is here to discuss the links between this terrifying amorphous monstrosity and the very real organisms of the natural world.
Sex and Death: The Science of Jason Voorhees
1. Sex and Death: The Science of Jason Voorhees
 
Ah, what are we to make of Jason Voorhees, the hockey-masked killing machine from the "Friday the 13th" franchise? Join Dr. Anton Jessup in the University basement for a frank discussion on what natural world biology can tell us about the behavior of this unnatural monster.
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  • Premiere Date
    May 8, 2015