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    Prodigy; Multiple nominations; Perseverance; Light-speed ratio; Dismissed Premier; Graciousness Origin; Sonnets' Structure; Symbolic Heritage; Historic Victory; Great Depression

    2026/06/16 | 7 mins.
    Daily Facts (16 Jun 2026)
    [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:
    Muhammad Ali Jinnah was the youngest ever English barrister from India, admitted to the bar in England at the age of just 19.
    Jane Fonda was nominated six times for Best Actress and once for Supporting Actress at the Academy Awards.
    Aron Ralston spent over 5 days trapped in a canyon with his arm pinned by a boulder before he resorted to cutting off his own arm to survive.
    The refractive index of an environment is the ratio between the speed of light in vacuum and the speed of light in that environment.
    Jack Lang is the only premier of an Australian State to have ever been dismissed by the State governor.
    The name Shane, derived from the Irish version of John (Seán), means "God is gracious."
    The prologue of Romeo and Juliet is a sonnet, which consists of 14 lines written in iambic pentameter with a rhyme scheme of abab, cdcd, efef, gg.
    Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Cambodia, is depicted on the national flag and is considered the crown jewel of the Angkor Archaeological Park, which is the spiritual heart of the Khmer people.
    Neil Robertson became the first Australian to officially win the World Snooker Championship since Horace Lindrum's unofficial title in 1952.
    By 1932, approximately 15 million Americans were unemployed, accounting for one-fourth of the labor force, and there was no unemployment insurance available.
    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
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  • Daily Facts

    Scanian symbol; Record-breaking.; Historic Landmark; Widely-covered; Versatile Dish; Underappreciated debut; Potato Seasons; Speke's Discovery; Transformation; Pioneer Composer

    2026/06/15 | 7 mins.
    Daily Facts (15 Jun 2026)
    [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:
    The Scanian cross flag has been in official use by the Region of Scania since 1999, marking it as a regional and cultural symbol.
    Usain Bolt set a new world record of 9.69 seconds in the Olympic 100 meters final in Beijing.
    Westminster Hall, built in 1097 under William II, is the oldest building in Parliament and remains one of the few parts of the ancient Palace of Westminster that has survived in almost its original form.
    "I Will Survive" has been re-recorded over 200 times by various artists.
    Beef Stroganoff can be made with various modifications, such as using a crock pot or different types of onions and mushrooms, while still being a beloved dish among families.
    The first production of "Carmen" took place at the Opéra Comique in Paris on March 3, 1875, and was initially met with puzzlement and coldness from the audience, leading to a lack of appreciation for the opera until years later.
    The British potato season begins in April with waxy Jersey Royals, which continue into June, while the main potato season starts in October and lasts until early spring.
    John Speke independently discovered Lake Victoria and proved it to be a source of the Nile.
    St. Paul experienced a dramatic conversion from persecuting Christians to becoming one of the most passionate advocates for Christianity after encountering Jesus on the road to Damascus.
    Mikhail Glinka is considered the father of Russian music, inspiring generations of composers by creating a uniquely Russian sound rooted in European traditions and enriched by Russian, Middle Eastern, Persian, and Asian folk music.
    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
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  • Daily Facts

    Dominant Peninsula; Heliocentrism taught; High-demand; Antimalarial Pioneer; Ahead-schedule; Pioneering Leadership; "Silent Night"; Joker's Identity; Monolithic; Portrayal: Baker

    2026/06/14 | 7 mins.
    Daily Facts (14 Jun 2026)
    [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:
    Jutland makes up more than two-thirds of Denmark's total land area, covering an area of 11,496 square miles (29,775 square km).
    In Texas, teachers are expected to teach that the planets orbit the Sun, and that the Moon orbits the Earth.
    The chances of landing on the orange property group (New York Avenue, Tennessee Avenue, and St. James Place) from Jail is 38%, making it one of the most desirable groups on the Monopoly board.
    Quinine was the first chemical compound to be successfully used to treat an infectious disease.
    Hoover Dam was completed in 1936, over two years ahead of schedule.
    Ellen Johnson Sirleaf became Africa's first elected female head of state when she took office in Liberia in 2005.
    The world's most popular Christmas carol, "Silent Night," was created 180 years ago in Austria and first performed on Christmas Eve of 1818.
    In the 1989 Batman film, the Joker's real name is shown to be Jack Napier, a name created by the screenwriters for the film, as he originally did not have a name in the comics.
    The Department of Defense is America's oldest and largest government agency, with over 1.3 million active-duty personnel, 742,000 civilian employees, and an inventory of facilities spanning over 30 million acres.
    The character Det Chief Insp Reg Wexford was portrayed by actor George Baker.
    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
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  • Daily Facts

    Breakthrough Achievement; Decisive Victory; Adaptation Strategy; Luminous Efficiency; Overseas-EU; Laputa; Cryptographic Key; Angel Falls; Imaginative Composition; Triumphant Victory

    2026/06/13 | 7 mins.
    Daily Facts (13 Jun 2026)
    [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:
    T.S. Eliot's "Murder in the Cathedral" marks the first conspicuous success of his experimentation with poetic drama, demonstrating a new rhythm-pattern closer to contemporary spoken language.
    The greatest margin of victory a player can have in an 18-hole match is 10 and 8, which occurs when they win the first 10 holes.
    The Roman "Testudo" formation, originally a military tactic for protection, has been adapted by riot police in Kiev for area denial during protests.
    Acetylene is capable of producing about eight times more light than the same amount of coal or water gas, with a proper burner using five cubic feet per hour yielding from two hundred to two hundred and forty candle power.
    Guadeloupe is a department of France and part of the European Union, which surprises many first-time visitors.
    The flying island of Laputa is a notable element from Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels."
    A bitcoin address is a cryptographic public key, typically about 33 characters long, beginning with the digit 1 or 3.
    Angel Falls in Venezuela is the world's tallest waterfall at 979 metres (3,212 ft).
    Georges Bizet composed one of music's most evocative landscapes of Spain without ever having been there.
    The Grey Gatsby won the Prix du Jockey Club in 2014 at Chantilly.
    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
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  • Daily Facts

    Revival; Historic Event; Transformation.; Wicker-man; Wind-facing; Interfaith Conflict; Countergame; Canadian motto; Inspiration: Matchbox; Iconic Greeting

    2026/06/12 | 7 mins.
    Daily Facts (12 Jun 2026)
    [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:
    "Blankety Blank was broadcast for a total of 208 episodes over 12 series from 1979 to 1990, and was later revived with Lily Savage as host."
    The International Isle of Man TT Race has been held annually since its inaugural race in 1907.
    "Astral Weeks was Van Morrison's first step toward transcendence as a singer-songwriter, marking a radical turn away from the AM-radio success of his 1967 hit 'Brown Eyed Girl.'"
    Caesar claimed that some Gallic tribes practiced human sacrifices, using colossal wicker images filled with living people that were set on fire as part of their rituals.
    The rotating center hub on each spinner guarantees that the spinner always faces into the wind, maximizing its spinning movement.
    Jacqueline Kennedy, a devout Roman Catholic, was married to Aristotle Onassis according to Greek Orthodox rites, and he signed a document pledging that any children from their union would be raised in the Greek Orthodox faith, conflicting with her belief that they should be raised as Roman Catholics.
    Tiddlywinks is played on a six-foot by three-foot felt mat with players using a 'squidger' to launch their colored counters into a central pot, with points awarded based on the number of counters potted and remaining on the mat.
    The phrase "A mari usque ad mare" translates to "From sea to sea," which is the motto of Canada.
    The first Matchbox toy was inspired by a miniature road-roller made by Jack Odell for his daughter Anne, who needed a toy that would fit inside a matchbox for school.
    Sir Henry Morton Stanley, originally named John Rowlands, famously greeted missionary David Livingstone with the words "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?" when they met in October 1871.
    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
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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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