Ep 178: How Much Work Does it Take to Poop? (Labor Day Special)
In honor of labor day, Hunter sets out to answer the question, how much work does it take to poop by having a conversation about labor and energy.
Ep 172: Hittin’ the Head: Maritime Privies in the Age of Exploration
In recognition and celebration of American Independence Day, we look at the bathroom conditions on many of the boats which brought first European settlers to the new land. In doing so, we ask what one would endure for freedom.
Ep 139: Bidets Part 2: Overcoming Taboo
Picking up almost a year later, we get caught up to the modern day with bidets. On the way, Hunter says the word enema too many times.
Ep 136: White House Plumbing
The President's Quarters have undergone a number of changes. Along with these, its plumbing has developed over the years. But, is there a scarier background to the White House's plumbing? And how have the Bathrooms of the White House been used to play politics over the years? Also, we discuss the worlds worst plumbers.
Ep. 28: Independence Day Special: Patriotic Privy Pits
Who knew you could find goodies buried in the privy pits of early Americans. As we celebrate American Independence Day yet again, we look back 225 years to a pit dug for poo that housed so much more.
Ep. 27: Rest Areas: What the Cold War Created, Commercialism May Destroy
50 MILES TO NEXT REST AREA. This sign is both a blessing for bladderful travelers and a taunt to the daring drivers. How did the Cold War bring us rest areas, and how will Commercialism and competition possible kill them?