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We are Unjerked - the podcast aimed at fighting echo chambers in a fun way. We are affiliated with jabde.com - a purposely fake satire website which publishes fake academic journal articles. We thought it would be a great idea to create an inverse platform, which focuses on finding the truth behind ”common knowledge” found on websites like Reddit or Twitter. We will do the best we can to focus on academic research as the basis for our podcast, along with other reputable sources. We’ll probably start out as a semi-monthly podcast, and see how things go. Stay tuned for more!
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Signup to Generate a PitchUnjerked Podcast is a education podcast hosted by Unknown Host, with 47 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Episode #46
[0:00:15] Introductions and overview of the podcast and urban design series continuation. [0:00:30] Discussion of vehicle accident statistics, especially fatal intersection crashes from studies. (1) [0:01:31] Analysis of types of road collisions, side impacts, and their fatality rates. [0:02:21] Road category statistics for crash frequency (rural vs. urban, arterials, and collectors). (2) [0:03:07] Importance and risks of arterial and collector roads compared to highways/local roads. [0:04:04] Evaluation of raised safety platforms and their effect on reducing accidents and speeds. (1) [0:06:28] Introduction of "daylighting" intersections as a traffic visibility and safety method. (1) [0:08:17] Effectiveness of roundabouts in reducing injury and fatality crash rates. (1) [0:10:49] Dangers of slip lanes at intersections and...

Episode #45
<p >B McGraw and William Henderson talk about best practices in urban design. What are the best principles of good urban systems? How do we reduce externalities related to urban life? This is part 1 of 2 episodes.</p> <p >First we talk about the difference between urban design and housing or transit policy. Then we go over different externalities to manage. This includes urban heat, noise, mental health, traffic, carbon emissions, and more. We then talk about ways to minimize traffic accidents, the importance of grid pattern streets, and optimal zoning reforming. We then discuss densification of housing, dedicated bus lines...

Episode #44
<p >What are the different political positions which exist? What does it mean to be on the left vs right? Is the traditional political compass a good way to categorize politics?<br> <br> In this episode we continue discussing different facets of the political compass. THis includes what exactly social policy is, culture vs social policy, and envrionmental politics. We discuss the different axes of international relations, to include internationalism as well as hawkishness vs dovishness. Then we discuss democracy and civil liberties as another axis.</p> <p >Following this, we go over various common political ideologies. On the left...
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