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  • Today's facts: Leg insurance.; Orwell's Peril; Niche Collecting; Angelology Hierarchy; Siri Fort; Justice Reform; Goldeneye Creation; Influential Poet; Superior-forged; Pioneer Composer
    Daily Facts (19 Nov 2025) [Promo] The Daily Life Pro Tips Podcast. Improve your life in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Life Pro Tips website. Today's facts: Heidi Klum has insured her legs for two million dollars. George Orwell fought for the Loyalists in the Spanish Civil War and was wounded, later fleeing for his life when Communists attempted to eliminate their allies on the far left. The first item sold on eBay was a broken laser pointer, purchased by a collector of broken laser pointers. Dionysius the Areopagite identified nine distinct orders of angels, categorized into three major choirs within the celestial hierarchy. The 2014 Badminton Uber Cup took place at the Siri Fort indoor Stadium in India. Arthur Conan Doyle's investigations into the wrongful conviction of George Edalji led to the establishment of the Court of Criminal Appeal. Ian Fleming wrote his first James Bond novel, Casino Royale, in 1952 while on vacation at his home in Jamaica, which he named Goldeneye after a military mission. Alfred Lord Tennyson was a significant English poet, known for his influential works and quotes. Sabatier knives are fully-forged from a single piece of steel, a manufacturing process that is considered superior to the more common method of knife production. Camille Saint-Saëns was the first major composer to write music specifically for cinema. Facts from this episode are sourced from API Ninjas. Fact explanations from OpenAI ChatGPT API with proprietary prompts. This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Today's facts: Heinz 57; Raw delicacy; Uninhabited Norway; Masterpiece Creation; Multicultural Influence; Oral Tradition; Tragic Attack; Proficiency Initiative; Rapid-recovery; Variable-giant
    Daily Facts (18 Nov 2025) [Promo] The Daily Life Pro Tips Podcast. Improve your life in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Life Pro Tips website. Today's facts: Bingo number 57 is called "Heinz varieties" because it refers to the Heinz 57 varieties of canned beans. Carpaccio is a dish made from thinly sliced raw meat, often tenderloin, which can be safely eaten if prepared in a clean environment. Bouvet Island is an uninhabited volcanic island that has been a Norwegian possession since 1928 and is almost completely covered by glacial ice. El Greco, originally named Domenikos Theotokopoulos, moved to Spain where he created the monumental "Burial of the Count of Orgaz" between 1586 and 1588, which became a major work of European painting. The Ionian Islands were significantly influenced by various powers, including the Venetians and Franks, even while the rest of Greece was under Byzantine or Turkish rule. Yoga is traditionally taught orally, allowing for a natural movement between the four paths of Yoga rather than a rigid, linear structure found in books. Two Assyrian Christian children, Raneed Raad (16) and her sister Raphid (6), were murdered in Baghdad by terrorists who had previously threatened their family. The tentative name for the program aimed at fostering local musicians in Greenville is the "10,000 Hour Project," based on Malcolm Gladwell's assertion that it takes 10,000 hours of practice to achieve proficiency in a skill. Desflurane and sevoflurane are low-soluble inhalation anesthetics that offer clinical advantages over isoflurane, including faster induction and quicker recovery during long procedures. Betelgeuse is a "pulsating" star with a diameter that varies from 550 to 920 times that of the sun, making it one of the largest known stars in our galaxy. Facts from this episode are sourced from API Ninjas. Fact explanations from OpenAI ChatGPT API with proprietary prompts. This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Today's facts: Innovative Vision; Enigmatic Invitation; Vibrant Scene; Imprisonment Peril; Regression; Historic Achievement; Waterway Divider; Humble origins; Andes-Range; Royal Sanctuary
    Daily Facts (17 Nov 2025) [Promo] The Daily Life Pro Tips Podcast. Improve your life in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Life Pro Tips website. Today's facts: Roy Orbison requested a string section for his rock 'n' roll recordings, a highly unusual choice at the time, as he aimed to record his music exactly how he had always dreamed it to sound. Rene Magritte believed that his paintings evoke mystery and are meant to be seen as images that conceal meaning, inviting viewers to question their significance. Bucharest features a diverse array of establishments, including multiple museums, gyms, spas, and night clubs, highlighting its vibrant cultural and social scene. "The Pit and the Pendulum" was first published in 1842 and tells the story of a prisoner of the Spanish Inquisition who faces a terrifying ordeal involving a large blade-like pendulum that threatens to cut him. New Zealand has dropped in global rankings on the Global Gender Gap Index from seventh to 13th place, highlighting a widening gap in economic participation and pay equality between men and women. Kelly Holmes became the first British athlete to win a double Olympic gold in the 800m and 1500m since Albert Hill in 1920. The Sound of Sleat is a stretch of water in Scotland that separates the Isle of Skye from the mainland areas of Glenelg, Morar, and Knoydart. Jennifer Lopez, known as "Jenny from the block," emphasizes her humble beginnings in the Bronx despite her success and wealth. The Andes is the world's longest continental mountain range, stretching 4,500 miles (7,242 km) across seven countries. The Temple of the Emerald Buddha serves as the personal place of prayer for the King of Thailand and has been maintained since its construction in 1785. Facts from this episode are sourced from API Ninjas. Fact explanations from OpenAI ChatGPT API with proprietary prompts. This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Today's facts: Larger-than-Monaco; Ankle Fracture; Mythical Creature; Ascendancy; Odobenid Origins; Perseverance; Auditory Range; Jazz Pioneer; Copyright dispute; Herpetology.
    Daily Facts (16 Nov 2025) [Promo] The Daily Life Pro Tips Podcast. Improve your life in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Life Pro Tips website. Today's facts: Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens together cover an area of 253 hectares (630 acres), making them larger than the Principality of Monaco. Pott's fracture, named after English physician Percival Pott, is a break in the fibula near the ankle, often associated with a break in the malleolus of the tibia or a rupture of the internal lateral ligament. The Bunyip is a legendary Australian creature that is believed to live in or near bodies of water and has numerous regional variations, with characteristics including tusks, flippers, and a horse-like tail. The Parthian Empire, which lasted from 247 B.C. to 224 A.D., grew into a dominant power in the Near East through a series of campaigns against the Seleucids, the Romans, and other neighboring kingdoms. The earliest odobenid fossils date back to the middle Miocene, approximately 14 million years ago. Mary Jane Seacole established the British Hotel near Balaclava during the Crimean War at her own expense to provide care for sick and convalescent officers after being denied by the British War Office to serve as a nurse. The softest sound we can hear has about one millionth the intensity of the loudest sound we can bear, representing a wide range of possibilities in audible sound. Jelly Roll Morton was one of the first musicians to capitalize on the growing market for sheet music and to master the art of creating music for recordings, significantly contributing to the development of jazz. The Foo Fighters told John McCain to stop using their song "My Hero" for his campaign. Herpetologists study snakes, lizards, and other reptiles, focusing on various aspects such as their behavior, anatomy, and conservation. Facts from this episode are sourced from API Ninjas. Fact explanations from OpenAI ChatGPT API with proprietary prompts. This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Today's facts: Debt Repayment; Simplicity; Auctioned Piano; Metric Legalization; Perilous Peak; Tragedy; Mythical Guardian; Sequel Continuation; Expansive Sanctuary; Camouflage strategy
    Daily Facts (15 Nov 2025) [Promo] The Daily Life Pro Tips Podcast. Improve your life in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Life Pro Tips website. Today's facts: Under Geoffrey Howe's stewardship, Britain repaid $3,600 million of international debt, some of which was paid before it was due. Gandhi wore a dhoti, a Hindu loincloth, as a way of identifying with the poorest Indians. The piano used for the song "As Time Goes By" in the classic 1942 film "Casablanca" is estimated to fetch up to $1.2 million at an auction. On this day in 1866, an act of Congress made it lawful throughout the United States to employ the weights and measures of the metric system in all contracts, dealings, or court proceedings. K2 has a fatality rate of 27%, making it one of the most dangerous 8,000-meter peaks in the world. The Battle of Wounded Knee, which took place on December 29, 1890, resulted in the deaths of 84 Sioux warriors, 44 women, and 18 children, marking the last battle of the American Indian Wars. Cerberus, the three-headed dog of Greek mythology, was said to have a mane made of live snakes and was known to eat only live meat. "The Color of Money" is a sequel that was twenty-five years in the making, featuring Paul Newman reprising his role as Fast Eddie Felson from the 1961 film "The Hustler." Phoenix Park is one of the largest walled city parks in Europe, spanning 1752 acres and home to a herd of wild fallow deer since its establishment as a royal deer park in 1662. Aegean wall lizards enhance their camouflage by choosing rocks that closely match the color of their backs, improving their chances of avoiding predation from birds. Facts from this episode are sourced from API Ninjas. Fact explanations from OpenAI ChatGPT API with proprietary prompts. This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Want to get smarter in less than 10 minutes? Then check the Daily Facts podcast that brings you interesting and surprising facts from around the world every day! Did you know that the longest recorded flight of a chicken lasted for 13 seconds? Or that there's a species of jellyfish that can essentially live forever? With the Daily Facts podcast, you'll learn something new and fascinating with every episode. Tune in daily and impress your friends with your newfound knowledge. Listen now on your favorite podcast platform. Hosted by Amalia Dupray and Montgomery Jones.
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