The Rabbit Hole of Research
Rabbit Hole of Research
Episode 9: Sleep Studies and Dreams
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Episode 9: Sleep Studies and Dreams

Joe, Nick and Georgia talk sleep, Chianti & fava beans, brain rinsing, They Live, Inception, lucid dreaming, noisy ice, John Wick’s dreams, Nick's research, Jacob’s ladder, sleep paralysis, and more.
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Hello Fam! Hope y’all are doing well. So, here is Episode 9 and we want to thank you for tuning in. Our goal is to have a little fun exploring science through the lens of science fiction, fantasy and pop culture. This episode we explore the science behind Sleep. We hope you enjoy. Leave a comment, review, and tell a friend! Don’t forget to rate and review!

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To see how deep the rabbit hole goes, check out the expanded show notes.

Episode 9 Show Notes

https://open.substack.com/pub/jothamaustin/p/the-show-notes-rabbit-hole-of-research-930?r=dalfc&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

*Sorry in advance in the audio: Nick had a drink with really noisy ice!

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Say hello and let us know:

Do you take naps?

Can you lucid dream?

Do you have a favorite Sleep or Dream inspired movie or novel?


What are we drinking?

Joe- insufficient clearance — Sketchbook brewery

Nick- Matcha Martian —Bean Me Up Roastery

Georgia — Watermelon White Claw


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The Rabbit Hole of Research
Rabbit Hole of Research
Our goal is to have fun learning science through the lens of science fiction, fantasy, and pop-culture. We will start in one place and let the conversation lead us down the winding scenic road exploring the science in science fiction, separating the facts from the Handwavium. We’ll have a little fun and you’ll learn a few facts you can use to impress your friends at a party or use as a conversation starter to go down your own rabbit holes.