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An Ounce

by Jim Fugate

An Ounce provides amusing stories, ideas, wisdom, and a positive attitude with informative commentary, and interviews with experts. An Ounce is a short format podcast (less than 15 minutes per episode) that encourages the listener to consider for themselves ways they can create a more robust, resilient, and joyful life an ounce at a time. Topics of the podcast include a smattering of all kinds of subjects. The listener will gain insights from stories encouraging a good attitude, personal responsibility, and presentations promoting learning, doing, and expanding one's understanding and experience. The podcast will expound unique and useful life hacks and deliver informative interviews with experts. Looking for something to make you smile, tips that can make life better, insights that can help you see life more clearly, the wisdom that will build resilience, ideas that will make you think, something you can share with others, a timely podcast with an easy charm that will make you smile? You found it!

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Episodes

Disinformation and Misinformation: The Fine Art of Exaggeration

7m · Published 05 Jan 07:00

It was Sunday night, October 30th, 1938, when we first learned that aliens had invaded at Grover's Mill in New Jersey. This report came over the radio airwaves on the CBS Mercury Radio Theater on the Air.

According to the news dispatches aired, local law enforcement was informed, and curious folks had come to look. The local radio station arrived with a reporter who was able to report live from the scene to describe everything. The first alien spacecraft crashed into the surface of the earth, and for a time it sat quiet.

It was just a curiosity, until the aliens emerged to wreak havoc on the peaceful citizens. In their advance the aliens left nothing alive, and nothing but a barren smoldering wasteland in their wake.

Then 60 minutes after it began, the radio play, The War of the Worlds ended, as the invading Martians were rapidly killed off by a simple virus, they had no defense for – and the earth was safe again.

The next morning, the Newspapers were filled with reports of mass panic and nationwide hysteria by those who caught the radio program the night before.

But did it?

Also See:
https://www.buzzfeed.com/madisonmcgee/people-are-sharing-the-wildest-historical-events-that-are - item 7

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/infamous-war-worlds-radio-broadcast-was-magnificent-fluke-180955180/

https://youtu.be/Xs0K4ApWl4g?si=YgGS1lG85YgBt-LB

https://www.poynter.org/reporting-editing/2013/threatened-by-radio-newspapers-exaggerated-war-of-the-worlds-panic/

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The Tiny Lady Who Beat Up a 700 Pound Polar Bear

6m · Published 29 Dec 07:00

What do you think? If you put a five-foot nothin’, less than 100 lb. woman armed with only her bare hands, up against a full-grown, 700 pound hungry polar bear, who would win the fight?

If one were to match any human up against a polar bear, the human would have little to no chance of surviving. Unless the human has a high-powered rifle, a sufficient amount of ammo, and can hit what they are aiming at.

It did not turn out as expected when one polar bear made a bad choice and skulked into a little village in the northernmost region of North America. It was looking for a snack, maybe? Then, It began sizing up a 7-year-old boy. But when the 7-year-old's mom noticed the bear - and it was on.

https://www.espn.com/outdoors/general/news/story?id=2338668

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/mother-fights-off-polar-bear-to-save-children-1.625164

https://nunatsiaq.com/stories/article/polar_bear_no_match_for_fearsome_mother_in_ivujivik1/


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Invisible Realities that Ruin Your Life

8m · Published 22 Dec 07:00

Have you ever noticed someone who just looks very different? Maybe it’s a noticeable scar, or strange hair color, or that they are just really out of place, or odd.

Worse yet, have you paid attention to the proclamation of some ‘authoritative expert’ that a particular physical attribute is a true sign of beauty? … Then looked in the mirror to see if you possess it? Or worse, done the mirror check to look for what someone else told you was unattractive.

Our society has moved to a point where folks are constantly comparing themselves to the standard that they are convinced represents real beauty and attractiveness - and finding themselves unable to measure up to that ideal. So, needlessly, they opt for surgery, or spend huge amounts of time and money trying to get that look.

Today, this unreasonable concern that we might be unattractive is causing serious issues for our mental wellbeing, by convincing people they are ugly – or that everyone thinks they are ugly, not worthy, or alone because of that.

It is so bad that some see no other way out but to take their own lives.

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JAT Flight 367 and the Wrong Vesna

9m · Published 15 Dec 07:00

At 3:15 PM on January 26th, 1972, fight 367, a DC-9, took off from Copenhagen. About 45 minutes later, everything changed for the 28 passengers and crew.

Vesna Vulovik ( Vez-nah Vah-low-vek) was in a place she wasn’t intended to be. But her employer got her mixed up with a different Vesna on the roster. She could have declined the assignment from JAT Airways, the Yugoslavian State airline, where she worked as a flight attendant. But, Vesna Vulovik decided to take the mistaken assignment, as she was excited to travel to Denmark.

At the time, Eastern Europe was not all the safest place to be. Croatian terrorists had been active, and causing trouble for Yugoslavia, since the early 60s. Commercial airliners had been one of the Croatians targets for bombings and hijackings – especially the State Airline, JAT.

Like most of us, at just 23, Vesna Vulovik was immortal. Who worries about things like that when you are young. She was a determined young lady wanting to live a great life. And being a flight attendant was going to help her get what she was after.

Other Sources:

https://www.deseret.com/23890083/longest-fall-survived-vesna-vulovic

https://www.damninteresting.com/vesnas-fall/

https://www.thisdayinaviation.com/tag/vesna-vulovic/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vesna_Vulovi%C4%87

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Interpreting Chaos: Your Mindset Revealed in Ambiguous Lyrics

8m · Published 08 Dec 07:00

There are a few songs that have lyrics that nobody seems to be able to decipher. And, you might be surprised to find out just how ridiculously far efforts to find their meanings went.

We’re not necessarily talking those songs that have a word or two, here or there, that you can’t quite figure out.

Because, there are those where you can understand every word – but the message is an enigma. Even when super fans can tell you they know what the words Truly mean. Perhaps the meaning is known only to the composer – or maybe there is any logic to them– the words just sound good together.

And then – there are those where the artist mushes up the words and phrases so much, you can’t be sure they are speaking words.

https://www.buzzfeed.com/madisonmcgee/people-are-sharing-the-wildest-historical-events-that-are Item 11

https://vault.fbi.gov/louie-louie-the-song/louie-louie-the-song/view

Additional Reference:

Richard Berry, speaking in an interview, revealed the lyrics he wrote were meant to be the lamentations of a love sick sailor, from the Caribbean, talking to a bartender named Louie as follows:
“Louie Louie, me gotta go.
A fine little girl, she wait for me. Me catch the ship across the sea. I sailed the ship all alone. I never think I’ll make it home.
Louie Louie, me gotta go.
Three nights and days we sailed the sea. Me think of girl constantly. On the ship, I dream she there. I smell the rose in her hair.
Louie Louie, me gotta go.
Me, see Jamaican moon above. It won’t be long me see me love. Me take her in my arms, and then I tell her I never leave again.
Louie Louie, me gotta go.”

(By Richard Berry. Copyright 1957-1963 by Limax Music Inc.)

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The USS Utah at Pearl Harbor 54 Men and a Baby

7m · Published 01 Dec 07:00

There are occasions when the stars align and bring a little light to even a difficult circumstance. Sometimes it hard for us to see. We get lost in the problem at hand. We focus on righting the wrong. Or, we might just walk away trying to forget the whole thing. But, if and when, we turn and take it in – as it is – there is often a sparkle of brilliance to be found.

This is just such a story. At the end of this episode, you’ll hear one of the lesser known, and more poignant aspects, of what came to pass on a day never to be forgotten.

https://www.ussutah1941.org/baby-nancy.html
https://stationhypo.com/2022/12/14/a-baby-girl-is-entombed-on-the-uss-utah-at-pearl-harbor/
https://www.thevintagenews.com/2022/07/21/baby-pearl-harbor/

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The Undefeated Corn Stalk Army of Lewe’s Delaware: A True Story from the War of 1812

6m · Published 24 Nov 07:00

There are times when people are faced with very difficult problems. And the way they choose to deal with their challenges provide lessons for us to learn from.

And as this story concludes, you’ll learn a laudable lesson from our history from a lesser-known moment during the War of 1812.

The people of the Town of (lou-uhs), spelled Lewes, Delaware, found themselves in quite a pickle. It was April 6th, 1813. A sizeable British flotilla arrived off the coast. They dropped anchor and fired 2 shots over the town – Just to get everyone’s attention.

Shortly after their demonstration of firepower, one of the ships launched a skiff. And, under a white flag, several British officers came ashore – to - talk. They had a message from Commodore James Beresford, the commanding officer of the flotilla. His pronouncement was pretty simple and succinct. “We will blast your town to pieces and kill everyone in it, unless you provide us with supplies”.

Find out how the hardy New Englanders responded to the threat!

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What Do You Do When Your Aircraft is Melting?: A Few Thoughts About Impossible Choices

7m · Published 17 Nov 07:00

On occasion, you have to make a choice – and the options are all bad. Sometimes this is because you have gotten yourself into a mess – other times the mess finds you. And there are situations when it doesn’t really matter – all heck just breaks loose.

What do you-do when the only choices left are bad ones?

It was early in the afternoon of October 3rd, 1967, and a B-52 bomber had risen from a runway in the deserts of California. This was not your average B-52. It was still that enormous jet aircraft with a huge wingspan. The one capable of carrying an enormous and devastating load of explosives to pretty much anywhere on the planet. This one, however, wasn’t carrying any bombs.

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The Science of Sentiment

5m · Published 10 Nov 07:00

Have you ever experienced one of those tender moments that hit you right in the “feels” - as they say? A time when great love, compassion, care, or concern just grabs your heart. On occasion, that feeling tickles your eyes, and tears escape. You might even notice a glow, or a sense of stepping out of time for a moment.

There is an expression that describes it well – and there is a reality of the human anatomy that ties the emotional and the physical together. Stick around for a few minutes and I will let you in on it.

But, be warned, we are talking about things that some don’t want to discuss, or even acknowledge. But, the insights here will justify some, and help others accept and not fear.

If you are human, you have felt it. Even the gruffest and toughest feel it. And so do the logical, overly practical, and even clinical ones.

Don’t worry, secret is safe with me –

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An Auto Accident that Almost Changed the Whole World

6m · Published 03 Nov 06:00

Every once in a while, a critical event occurs. Something happens, and the possible outcomes are thrown into the air to decide how history will be written.

For example, It’s a snowy night. And a man was driving home. The streets were wet and slick. The air cold. Between the wet and the car's dim headlights, his ability to see in front of him was poor.

He saw a dark figure just ahead of him and hit the brakes then, almost simultaneously, a thump. Not one of those thumps where a chuck of ice flips up into the undercarriage. But instead, a solid, velocity changing whack, and decelerating vibration, that let him know he really hit something.

Ok now, Same Story – Different perspective:


A British gentleman was traveling by cab to an old friend’s apartment in New York, having been invited for a late visit. It was about 10:30 at night. Knowing he was close, but not being familiar with the area, he decided to exit the cab. He figured it would be quicker to navigate the final bit on foot, reading the address numbers.

He found the address. He bolted to cross the street. Halfway across, he saw headlights approaching from the right. Thinking like a Brit, he instinctively believed he was in the clear, and continued across. Expecting the car to pass behind him.

Being a visitor from London, he was accustomed to navigating a big city with its traffic. But in the darkness, he miscalculated, or has a potentially fatal brain vapor. Perhaps, for a moment, he forgot he wasn’t in London, where cars travel on the opposite side of the road.

Without a second thought, he stepped forward directly into the path of an oncoming car. He recalled there was a sudden, violent jarring impact across his thighs and forehead.

And then found himself on the ground.

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An Ounce has 495 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 61:46:08. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on December 22nd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 26th, 2024 11:41.

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