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Lit Review

Lit Review

Written by: WDN
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Trivia is neat. History is chaos. Lit Review explores the questions you thought you knew, chasing the skeletons, scandals, and side stories that trivia night skips. Hosted by your favorite guest lecturers, Jenn and Beth—it’s history with wine, humor with spice, and a literature review you’ll actually want to hear. Don't forget to stay thirsty... for knowledge!WDN World
Episodes
  • Ep 7 (Part I): Teeny-Tiny-Testicle-Tittie Witch Committee and the Three Goat-Man Hump Fest
    Jan 25 2026

    In this first two-parter episode of Lit Review, Jenn and Beth are joined by their favorite spicy guest, Trevor, to chat about some history and weird facts that make this week's satanic topic metal af... some of the time.


    Trivia Questions This Week

    "What animal has rectangular pupils, giving it a nearly 360-degree field of vision?"

    HINT: If you guessed frogs like Trevor and Beth, you're wrong!


    Don't forget to stay thirsty ... for knowledge!

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    Forgive any sound quality issues! Recordings from the new and vastly improved studio are coming soon ✨ woo woo!

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Ep 6: Cage Match – Boyz Gone Wild!
    Jan 18 2026

    In this episode of Lit Review, Jenn and Beth get wild with Nic Cage and P Diddy (Puff Daddy, Puffy, Sean Combs, Brother Love, or whatever name he's going by in prison now) and then get spicy on some side tangents.

    Trivia Questions This Week

    "What actor does John Travolta switch faces with in the movie Face Off?"

    "What music mogul announced on Twitter that he was changing his name to Love aka Brother Love, only to admit it was a joke one day later?"


    Don't forget to stay thirsty ... for knowledge!

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    1 hr and 56 mins
  • Science on Tap! A Microscopic Menace: Tackling a Bacterial Disease in Sheep and Goats
    Nov 18 2025

    Welcome to Science on Tap!


    Dr Lauren Christensen is a professor in the Department of Animal, Veterinary and Food Sciences (College of Agricultural and Life Sciences) at the University of Idaho. Join us as she teaches us about mycoplasma ovipneumoniae, a bacterium that rarely causes respiratory disease in domestic sheep and goats, but poses a deadly threat to their wild counterparts. When domestic herds come in contact with bighorn sheep, the pathogen can spread, leading to severe pneumonia outbreaks impacting wild populations.


    Don't forget to stay thirsty... for knowledge!


    Recorded November 2025

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    50 mins
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