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How to Money offers practical financial advice and information to help navigate the economic climate.
00:00 - 01:00 (01:00)
Summary
How to Money offers practical financial advice and information to help navigate the economic climate. Its hosts discuss topics such as renting vs. buying, saving money, increasing your income, and dealing with financial anxiety.
EpisodeShort Stuff: Jackalope
PodcastStuff You Should Know
There seems to be a real-life origin story behind the jackalope, a mythical creature that has the body of a rabbit and the horns of an antelope, which was first reported by the New York Times in 1977, as told in a podcast episode, but it could just be a tall tale.
01:01 - 04:52 (03:50)
Summary
There seems to be a real-life origin story behind the jackalope, a mythical creature that has the body of a rabbit and the horns of an antelope, which was first reported by the New York Times in 1977, as told in a podcast episode, but it could just be a tall tale.
EpisodeShort Stuff: Jackalope
PodcastStuff You Should Know
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04:52 - 11:42 (06:50)
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EpisodeShort Stuff: Jackalope
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Thousands of fake jackalopes are made every year from dead rabbits and deer, causing a heartbreaking scene for animal lovers.
11:42 - 14:11 (02:29)
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Thousands of fake jackalopes are made every year from dead rabbits and deer, causing a heartbreaking scene for animal lovers.
EpisodeShort Stuff: Jackalope
PodcastStuff You Should Know
The jackalope, a creature believed to have horns or antlers like a deer, has been the subject of legends and curiosity for centuries, with a specimen even found in the Smithsonian's collection.
14:12 - 16:22 (02:10)
Summary
The jackalope, a creature believed to have horns or antlers like a deer, has been the subject of legends and curiosity for centuries, with a specimen even found in the Smithsonian's collection.
