Épisodes

  • Why Is This Desert Nobody’s?
    Feb 17 2026

    Two countries share a border — but somehow leave a giant hole in the middle.
    In this episode of Why This Exists, we unpack how mismatched colonial maps, legal stubbornness, and a much more valuable neighboring coastline created Bir Tawil, the only habitable land on Earth nobody wants.
    Along the way, we’ll meet self-declared kings, ignored flags, and the strange logic that keeps a piece of desert officially ownerless.

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    12 min
  • Why is "ASMR" a multi-billion dollar wellness category?
    Feb 16 2026

    A whisper, a tap, a brush of sound — and suddenly your whole body relaxes.
    In this episode of Why This Exists, we trace how a strange, nameless “brain tingle” went from obscure internet posts to a massive online industry, and why our brains respond to these sounds like care.
    Along the way, a few surprising connections reveal why this modern obsession may be rooted in something ancient.

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    15 min
  • Why Did People Dance to Death in 1518?
    Feb 15 2026

    In 1518, a woman stepped into the street — and couldn’t stop dancing.
    In this episode of Why This Exists, we unpack the Dancing Plague of 1518, why hundreds of people in Strasbourg danced for weeks without rest, and how fear, famine, and belief turned panic into a deadly social contagion.
    Along the way, we’ll explore how stress can hijack the human body — and why this bizarre medieval disaster still feels unsettlingly familiar today.

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    16 min
  • Why is every French Wine actually growing on American Roots?
    Feb 14 2026

    You order a French wine expecting centuries of untouched tradition — and somehow Texas enters the story.
    In this episode of Why This Exists, we unpack how a microscopic American insect nearly wiped out Europe’s vineyards, why France resisted the solution for decades, and how salvation arrived from U.S. creek beds.
    Along the way, a few surprising facts turn one glass of wine into a global, slightly unhinged survival story.

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    16 min
  • Why does a "Digital Hoarding Consultant" cost $200 an hour?
    Feb 13 2026

    Clearing out a real attic can feel freeing, but deleting a blurry old photo can stop you cold.
    In this episode of Why This Exists, we unpack why digital clutter feels so emotionally heavy, how our brains learned to treat files like heirlooms, and how this tension quietly gave rise to a whole new kind of professional help.
    Along the way, a few surprising facts turn your camera roll into a window on memory, identity, and modern life.

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    14 min
  • Why is "Regenerative Agriculture" the new elite status symbol?
    Feb 12 2026

    Somehow, the fanciest thing on the plate isn’t the truffle — it’s the soil story behind the salad.
    In this episode of Why This Exists, we unpack why regenerative agriculture became the new foodie flex, how “soil health” turned into cultural currency, and who benefits when dirt becomes a brand.
    Along the way, a few surprising facts make this trendy obsession feel a lot more logical — and a lot funnier.

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    15 min
  • "Why is "Space Law" the new "Wild West"?
    Feb 11 2026

    Space feels infinite — until two satellites try to occupy the same orbit.
    In this episode of Why This Exists, we unpack how decades-old treaties ended up governing billionaire rockets, private satellites, and a looming Moon water rush — and why no one’s quite sure who pays when things go wrong.
    Along the way, a few surprising facts reveal how a legal system built for Cold War superpowers became the Wild West of modern space.

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    17 min
  • Why are "Standardized Clothing Sizes" a lie?
    Feb 10 2026

    You grab your usual size — and somehow it doesn’t fit… again.
    In this episode of Why This Exists, we unpack why “standardized” clothing sizes don’t actually exist, how vanity sizing crept into fashion history, and why brands quietly use numbers to nudge your self-esteem toward a purchase.
    Along the way, a few surprising facts reveal how a tiny tag can mess with your head more than the mirror ever could.

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    15 min