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American podcast and video series

Stuff You Should Know
Stuff You Should Know logo
Presentation
Hosted past
  • Josh Clark
  • Charles Westward. "Chuck" Bryant
Language English
Updates Triweekly
Length 20–threescore minutes
Product
Audio format Stereophonic/MP3
No. of episodes 1400+
Publication
Original release April 17, 2008 – present
Provider iHeartRadio
Website stuffyoushouldknow.com

Stuff You Should Know , often abbreviated equally SYSK, is a podcast and video serial published past iHeartRadio and hosted by Josh Clark and Charles W. "Chuck" Bryant. Since debuting in 2008, the podcast is consistently ranked in the Top ten on iTunes and is 1 of the most popular podcasts in the world, being downloaded millions of times each calendar month.[1] [2] On October 3, 2018, the podcast started releasing additional short episodes titled Brusque Stuff, where they cover topics that don't warrant the length of a full episode.[3]

The podcast, which releases episodes several times a week, educates listeners on a wide diverseness of topics, ofttimes using popular civilization as a reference giving the podcast comedic value.[4] A number of other types of media, including a TV show and books, have been spun off by the podcast.

Josh & Chuck [edit]

Stuff You Should Know is hosted by two podcasters who kickoff met while working as senior editors at HowStuffWorks.com, Josh Clark[5] and Charles Wayne "Chuck" Bryant.

Clark was a host of the show since the offset, and before Bryant took over the co-hosting duties Clark was joined past several other editors.[4] [6] The chemical science between the two was immediately apparent, and Bryant became a permanent co-host. [vii] [8] Bryant started working at HowStuffWorks about a month later Clark.[ix] They had desks kitty-corner beyond from each other and would often popular upwards to share their inquiry.[x] They became skillful friends within a week.[9]

Josh M. Clark [edit]

Josh Malcolm[11] Clark was born July fifteen, 1976.[12] [13] [14] He grew upwardly in Toledo, Ohio[6] and was raised Catholic,[15] attending a Cosmic school.[sixteen] He studied at the University of Georgia, merely left with half-dozen classes left to start a paper.[17]

He moved to Marietta, Georgia as a teenager.[half dozen] Clark'south father's name is Mal,[xviii] an HVAC engineer.[19] He had a sister named Karen, who died in 1992 in a car accident when Josh was 16 years erstwhile,[twenty] [eighteen] and two brothers-in-constabulary,[21] ane of whom is besides named Josh.[22] In 2010 Clark lived with his then-girlfriend Umi (who is vi months younger than him[23]) in midtown Atlanta;[6] he proposed on Baronial 13, 2011[24] [25] and the couple has since married. The couple parents a small canis familiaris named Momo.

He is a former smoker,[26] drinks a lot of coffee,[26] and is an amateur mixologist.[27] His hero is Muhammad Yunus.[28] His favorite books include 1491 and 1493 by Charles C. Isle of man which he frequently quotes and/or references in the SYSK podcast. Josh is besides a fan of The Simpsons, Firefly, Dollywood, Quentin Tarantino[8] and shares an affinity with his cohost Bryant for the band Pavement.

He attended Sprayberry High Schoolhouse[vi] and studied history and anthropology at the University of Georgia.[five] [29] [thirty] [31] As a youth interested in the paranormal, he wanted to study parapsychology at Duke University.[32] As well as a child, he was an gorging reader of Uncle John'southward Bathroom Reader, as mentioned in many podcasts, and he jokingly cites Uncle John'due south Bath Reader every bit the source of the bulk of his cognition. This adoration was eventually reciprocated when UJBR mentioned SYSK on their website and had one of their employees characteristic as a invitee on SYSK's Barbie doll podcast.[33]

After college he pursued a career in journalism,[seven] working as "a cub reporter" in Henry County, Georgia,[34] and was the founding editor of The Washboard Weekly, an "edgy tabloid" in Johnson City, Tennessee.[half dozen] [9] It went out of business due to a lack of advertising.[six] [9]

Before joining HowStuffWorks in 2007[vi] [35] he was a cocky described factotum who held many jobs.[26] He had a newspaper route, done dogs, and held "jobs that involved shovels."[26] Before recording his first episode in 2008, Clark had never listened to a podcast,[thirty] and didn't know what one was.[36]

Charles W. "Chuck" Bryant [edit]

Charles Wayne[28] [11] Bryant is always introduced on the testify equally Charles Due west. "Chuck" Bryant, but fans often refer to him as "Chuckers."[37] Born March 15,[38] [39] 1971,[14] Bryant was raised Baptist[16] and played church league sports,[40] although his "abiding struggle with [his] religious upbringing" has been "well documented over the years."[41]

Bryant grew up in DeKalb County, Georgia but his family lived in "rural Mississippi since the dawn of fourth dimension,"[42] also as Tennessee. Chuck is also office Choctaw Indian.[43] He attended Redan uncomplicated schoolhouse where his male parent was the master[44] and graduated from Redan Loftier Schoolhouse.[six] He earned a bachelors degree from the Academy of Georgia with a major in English.[17] His mother, Dianne,[45] was also a teacher.[46] He has a blood brother named Scott[47] who is three years older.[48] His sister Michelle, who is half-dozen years older,[48] is married to Karsten S. Heckl, a Marine Corps General.[49] [50] His uncle, Ed Bryant, is a former Republican member of the U.Southward. House of Representatives from Tennessee. Bryant one time appeared on the cover of Guideposts mag.[51]

Bryant attended the University of Georgia[6] where he studied English language.[31] After college, he took classes in screenwriting at New York University'south moving picture school and then moved to Los Angeles for four years.[6] He has also lived in New Jersey.[52]

Bryant is married to Emilie Sennebogen,[27] and in 2015 the couple adopted a daughter, Ruby Rose, who shares a birthday with Clark.[53] [54] Every bit a self-described "crazy animal person," he has multiple pets.[55] He plays the guitar in an "old man band," called "El Cheapo."[27] [xxx] Humorist John Hodgman is a "dear friend."[56]

He is the author of six screenplays,[vi] including i almost a Southern Baptist church building called "Sweet, Sugariness Spirit,"[9] merely did non observe success in that field.[nine] [57] [36] While in Los Angeles, he was a production banana on TV commercials, a few indie movies, and music videos, which he says helped with the TV version of Stuff You Should Know.[57] [36] He was hired at HowStuffWorks after a friend got a chore at that place, and submitted the first human activity of a screenplay equally a writing sample.[7]

Podcast [edit]

History [edit]

The podcast was launched on April 17, 2008, with Clark every bit the solo host. Bryant made his debut a month later on May 13, 2008.[9] Bryant became the permanent cohost on July 15, 2008.[9] The podcast, which was named by Clark,[6] began equally an endeavor to re-purpose some of the written content on HowStuffWorks.com.[8] [58] Clark had never listened to a podcast before he recorded his first episode in 2008.[4] [30] Jesse Thorn has held the name upward as a model of how a podcast should be named maxim "information technology's like daring the listener not to mind to information technology."[59]

The podcast has steadily grown in popularity since its introduction and has made appearances at events including Southward by Southwest and Comic-Con. On Oct 26, 2017, Stuff You Should Know released their 1000th episode. Several episodes take been recorded during live events, including two during their World Tour of Canada in September and October 2014.[60] While in Canada they also participated in the Northwest Podcast Festival,[61] at SXSW in 2011 and 2012,[62] and New York Comic Con in 2012 where they recorded their discussion entitled "Time Travel: Science Fact or Science Fiction?"[8] [63]

During the 4th of July weekend in 2011, at that place was a Stuff Y'all Should Know About America marathon on Sirius XM radio.[64] It featured previous episodes, besides as a live segment with Wyatt Cenac and Hallie Haglund of The Daily Show equally well as Joe Randazzo, Joe Garden and Jill Morris of The Onion.[64] Their 420th episode was on medical marijuana, although this was reportedly a coincidence.[65]

In 2011, the podcast added "Bonus Videos" to the podcast feed. These consist of humorous 60 second videos where Clark and Bryant converse about subjects they covered on previous podcasts while doing a multifariousness of random activities (playing checkers, getting fitted for a suit, going to a dr., driving through a car wash). As they speak, the scene changes repeatedly to something completely unlike, though their chat continues uninterrupted as though zero had happened. These clips accept also aired during commercial slots on Science and announced on their YouTube channel.

There is one unaired episode on animal detectives that they hope will never exist published.[36] They accept repeated a topic 3 times. They revisited the topic of White potato'southward Law in 2011 later first doing it in 2008. Equally one of their outset episodes, it was under 6 minutes in length. They also accidentally repeated a podcast on customs. The starting time time was in 2010 and the 2d was in 2016.[66] In July 2018, they released an episode on recycling every bit an update on their first ane, recorded over a decade ago.[67]

On November 7, 2018, Josh Clark created a podcast called The End Of The Earth with Josh Clark, a x-episode series that discusses what dangers lie in humanity'south hereafter.[68] As of 2017[update], their office and studio was in the Ponce City Market in Atlanta.[ii] and their studio is slightly larger than a broom closet[i] and features "kooky" items listeners have sent in, including wedding invitations and photoshopped movie posters with Clark and Bryant'southward faces on them.[2] The office has a large mural depicting the formation of an idea, a research library, and behemothic question marking-shaped briefing table.[2]

Format [edit]

The podcast, which was the 2nd on HowStuffWorks,[6] has been described as the "middle and soul of the performance,"[30] with the "well researched" episodes cover a diverseness topics from the fields of "science, history, urban legends, and pop culture, with the occasional conspiracy theory thrown in for skilful measure."[8] Clark and Bryant have a conversation nearly the given topic such that, by the end, listeners have a "basic working noesis of that subject."[8] Clark has said they are on a "never ending quest to explain admittedly everything in that location is on planet earth and beyond."[69]

Their "biggest hits" include episodes on Spam, hangovers, tipping in restaurants, cheese, Barbie, and pinball.[30] The topics that get the greatest response from listeners include death and grieving,[xxx] and episodes that received "less enthusiastic feedback" include shows on homelessness/addiction, Tourette's Syndrome, and transgender bug.[viii] Episodes are normally around 45 minutes in length, although for more in-depth topics the show occasionally runs long every bit an hr or more. Initial episodes were much shorter in elapsing, often less than 10 minutes.

One of the reasons the hosts believe the show has been so successful is that they are "definitely non experts" in the myriad subjects they explore, but are instead "merely guys who relish research and [are] very curious."[30] Their formula "is function self-deprecating humour, part infectious wonder and part self-discipline to get their separate ways and practise all their ain enquiry and reflection before they get to the studio."[thirty] They often try to surprise one some other with their enquiry,[8] [36] and do not accept a script or a time limit before they sit downward to record.[6] [30] Likewise, they do non rehearse beforehand.[2]

About episodes finish with listener mail, although at that place is an occasional segment known equally "Administrative Details." Listener mail debuted on November 25, 2008, in the episode named "How Albert Einstein's Encephalon Worked".[70] On that episode, they called information technology "Correction Time." The showtime time it was known as "Listener Post" was on January eight, 2009, an episode that was inspired past a listener's email.[71] During the Listener Mail portion of the podcast on April 11, 2013, a new jingle for the show was introduced.[72] It was written and recorded by Rusty Matyas of Winnipeg, Manitoba in Canada, a musician and fan.[72] Jon Biegen, another fan who covered Matyas' band, The Sheepdogs, has produced several new jingles for the show.[73]

The show's regular producer is Jeri "Jerome" Rowland, and she is assisted by a variety of regular guest producers, including Matt and Noel.[74] [half dozen] [28] [75] Other staff includes Rebecca, the spider web producer, also as Sherry and Joe.[75] In 2017, there was a staff of 35.[2]

YouTube [edit]

Stuff You Should Know also has a YouTube channel, but stopped updating information technology regularly in 2017. Blithe shorts are released on Mondays, This Day in History videos are released on Tuesdays, and Clark's series Don't Be Dumb airs a new episode on Thursdays.[76] In addition, the pair also offers alive shorts and movie reviews.[77]

In "Don't Be Impaired," Clark explains a topic while wearing a tweed jacket and bow tie. His posture, gestures, and stilted language are intentionally uncomfortable and awkward. Each episode ends with Clark maxim: "So, side by side fourth dimension someone tells you [subject of video], you gear up them straight! And tell them Josh sent you."

Net Roundup is a new video segment filmed in the studio. Chuck and Josh highlight a couple of posts found deep in the web that they detect interesting, entreating or agreeable. In 2009, Clark and Bryant began a "brusque lived" webcast.[78] [79]

Tv show [edit]

A full-length Stuff You lot Should Know Television set show premiered on January nineteen, 2013 on the Science Channel, which was endemic by Discovery Network, the then-parent visitor of HowStuffWorks. The show included a pilot and ten episodes each 30 minutes in length.[eighty] [81] The series was produced past production company Schoolhouse of Humans.

Described as the "love kid of the British version of The Office and an overheard conversation about science betwixt ii reasonably informed guys,"[82] the show was well-nigh a real podcast that is set in a fictional world. Each episode followed Josh and Chuck within and outside the recording booth, combining the factual information of their podcast with humorous, fictional story lines that align with each podcast topic.[83]

The show had "the attention bridge of a teenaged boy" and "bounces from scene to scene without explanation or sense."[82] Focus groups at the 2012 South by Southwest screened episodes and provided feedback for the evolution of the show, and its pacing in detail.[8]

The lead actress on the show was Caitlin Bitzegaio of the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre.[36] The shows were directed by 50.C. Crowley[84] with a theme vocal and score equanimous past The Henry Clay People,[62] the "unofficial firm band" of Stuff You Should Know.[23] Guests on the bear witness included John Hodgman, Sarah Silverman, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Rufus Wainwright, and Michio Kaku.[85]

The evidence was canceled afterwards the kickoff season "due to poor ratings",[86] although each episode is fabricated bachelor for purchase on iTunes and Google Play. Information technology was the most expensive airplane pilot episode ever produced by the Discovery Channel.[eight]

Outside activities [edit]

As with the other podcasts offered by HowStuffWorks, Stuff You lot Should Know has its own blog updated daily by its hosts and often featuring the same type of textile found in the podcasts, often with show follow-ups. In that location is also both a Twitter account and Facebook page for SYSK. Clark and Bryant were the co-hosts for the Science of Cyborgs result hosted by the Science & Entertainment Exchange.[7]

Microlending [edit]

Starting in 2009, later on doing an episode on how microlending works, the show began encouraging listeners to make loans on the online microlending site Kiva.[4] A Stuff You Should Know team had raised $150,000 past the middle of 2010,[4] and more than than $two.75 million past November 2014.[87] In 2009 they challenged Stephen Colbert to see whose squad could raise $100,000 first[88] and they "beat out the pants off of" him, reaching that goal in 3 months.[89]

The lending team is now run by fan volunteers,[4] has since consistently ranked amongst the top v teams in terms of both donations and users. Every bit of November 2014[update] the team ranked #7 for new users amongst new Kiva users, and in the "Friends" category of teams, ranked #2 for new users and amount loaned.[87]

Books [edit]

Clark and Bryant also present 2 longer and more than in-depth audio programs featuring interviews and portions recorded on location available for purchase as audiobooks, which are entitled The Super Stuffed Guide to the Economy and The Super Blimp Guide to Happiness.

The ii podcast hosts have also written a book with Nils Parker entitled Stuff You Should Know: An Incomplete Compendium of Mostly Interesting Things. The book was published in November 2020 and covers a wide-range of topics including; history, psychology, popular culture, and science.[90] [91]

Cooperative for Education [edit]

In February 2010,[92] Clark, Bryant, and Rowland traveled to Republic of guatemala to promote Cooperative for Pedagogy, an organization which gives textbooks to schools in Republic of guatemala to be rented by students for a small fee that is then deposited into an business relationship that volition be used to supercede onetime textbooks in the future.[31] They produced a pair of podcasts on the topic.[92]

Piffling Pursuit [edit]

On July vii, 2021, Hasbro released a special edition of Trivial Pursuit: The Stuff You Should Know Edition.[93] The game is based on episodes from the podcast and contains categories of History, Pop Culture, Myths, Legends, & Conspiracies, Scientific discipline & Tech, Humans, and SYSK Selects. These topics were called past hosts Josh and Chuck. Designed for 3 to half-dozen players, ages 16 and older, the game includes 600 questions with answers from various SYSK episodes. The game offers those stuck on questions various lifeline assistance such as "Stuff You Should Skip". The first player gaining each one of the 6 category tokens wins.

Reception [edit]

The show is downloaded more than 1 one thousand thousand times per calendar week and is consistently on the iTunes Top 10 podcast rankings,[80] [2] peaking at #one.[4] It is "one of the almost downloaded podcasts on the planet."[9] The evidence won the 2014 People's Voice Webby Award in the Mobile – Podcast division.[94] and a identify in Podcast Awards's Pedagogy category.[4] At live events the demographics of the audiences are "all over the map. In that location are some geeks hither and there, just also super cool people, and families and kids, and onetime people."[95]

Entertainment Weekly chose the Telly bear witness in early February 2013 as #vii for their "The Must Listing: The Acme ten Things We Dearest This Week," writing, "Whether you're curious nigh bee colonies or weather control, Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant accept the scoop."[96] The podcast has been said to cover "a truly staggering range of topics."[8]

Clark and Bryant accept been described as "hosts then lovely you may but fall in love with them,"[97] and provide the show with "an everyman, conversational experience to the testify — 2 pals sitting back and picking apart one topic afterwards another."[9] Several couples have been brought together because of their mutual fondness for the podcast, and ane fifty-fifty had a Stuff Y'all Should Know-themed wedding.[ix]

They receive over 350 pieces of fan mail service a calendar week.[four] [seven] After two months, their Facebook page had over x,000 likes,[4] and every bit of September 2015 it had more than 750,000. One reviewer said of information technology: "It is never not fun to heed to."[98]

Stuff You lot Should Know 's "beautifully, beautifully done" production has set up "the audio standard," according to podcast reviewers Pod on Pod. They added that the audio quality "could not be improved" on the NPR-level production.[98]

The podcast won the 2016 Webby Laurels for "People'southward Voice".[99] The podcast was the "People's Phonation Winner" at the 2017 Webby Awards as well every bit an Honoree for "All-time Host".[100]

Awards [edit]

Award Engagement Category Result Ref.
Webby Awards 2011 All-time Spider web Personality or Host Won [101]
2012 All-time Web Personality or Host Won [102]
2012 Radio & Podcasts Won [103]
2014 People'due south Vox Winner Won [104]
2015 Apps and Software - Podcasts Won [105]
2015 People's Vocalism Winner Won
2016 People'south Voice Winner Won [106]
2017 People'due south Vocalism Winner - Arts & Culture Won [107]
2017 Best Host Won
Podcast Awards 2010 Education [iv]
iHeart Radio Podcast Awards 2019 Podcast of the Year Nominated [108]
2019 Best Curiosity Podcast Won [109]
2019 Most Bingeable Podcast Nominated
2020 Best Podcast of the Yr Nominated [110]
2022 Podcast of the Year (Socially Voted Category) Nominated [111]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • SYSK weblog
  • Link to iTunes listing
  • Stuff Yous Should Know on Twitter Edit this at Wikidata
  • Official YouTube channel
  • SYSK Kiva squad
  • Stuff You Should Know: The TV Testify

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