Teach Me Something Good is a celebration of how absolutely wild the world is. Every week, Katie Overbey (public health scientist) and Cory Anotado (unqualified game show champion) become experts in a new topic and share with each other a summary book report on the topic. From the Andes Mountains to Yahtzee and everything in between, it’s time to Teach Me Something Good.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | ImprovEducationCoursesComedy |
Cory and (whoooooo) Doctor Katie talk about Can Boy Jim, the conversion from francs to dollars, and the Crusades. Find your local Extension Service! more
Cory, Katie and special guest Claire McNear talk about hometown claims to fame, genocide and vomit. more
Cory, Katie and special guest Claire McNear talk about dirt, cats and thick walls. more
Cory, Katie and special guest Claire McNear talk about fun suits, MTV’s Teen Mom, and television in the Arab World. more
Cory and Katie regale spooky stores of exorcism, undiagnosed mental illness, rabies, and Milwaukee. more
Katie and Cory talk about Washington, DC and unsteady foundations. more
Katie and Cory talk about this very podcast and other podcasts as well. more
Cory and Katie talk about online forums, bad puns, infrastructure, and googly eyes. more
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This is a really fun podcast, but be warned: you will learn cool stuff too! more
I was interested in hearing Claire McNear talk about her book about Jeopardy! But host Cory Anotado dominated and kept trying to impress with his knowledge, dropping F bombs in every sentence. I like the premise of the show but I won’t be giving it another listen.
Engaging. Well produced. Its good content. Covers a range of topics, and you learn a little bit about something without going too far in the weeds. Worth a listen.
I thrive on facts, especially when they’re presented in an accessible, fun way. TMSG checks all those boxes and many many more. It’s like listening to my best friends talk. The show provides a type of intimate, warm comfort that’s been sorely missing from my life since quarantine began. Do yourself a favor and subscribe—you won’t be disappointed. Thank you for this podcast!!
I might be biased, but I genuinely thing that the chemistry between the two hosts is amazing, and I really do think I learn something with each episode.
Outstanding Chemistry!!!
This show is informative, silly, and so much fun! I downloaded all the episodes. Can’t wait for more!
Seriously loving this podcast!
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