We help you learn lots of topics!
The aim: To have a conversation with anyone about anything.
This can be a really useful skill to have and something you can use in all aspects of your day to day life. Be that at the pub with friends, during a job interview, or speaking with your boss at work.
In this podcast we will cover a wide range of topics. We will hopefully introduce you to new topics, books or concepts that we think will be useful to learn.
So you know we are not experts in the subjects we cover, we have one week to read and research the topic.
This is then a summary of the research and reading we have done.
We do the hard work, then share what we think is the most useful information for you to know!
Once you have listened we would love to hear your thoughts or any feedback.
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To wrap up "Series 11" we thought it would be good to update you on any notable changes that have happened since the topic episodes were released - so we are calling this episode "And Another Thing".…
This week's topic is the Listener Choice episode, which has been chosen by Adam.
Thank you to everyone who sent us topic suggestions. We put them to a vote on Instagram and Black Holes won.
What a grea…
This week's topic is McDonalds.
McDonald's is a global fast-food chain best known for its hamburgers, french fries, and other popular items like the Big Mac and Egg McMuffin. It's a widely recognised …
This week's topic is The Immune System.
Simply put the immune system is the body's defence against infections. The immune system attacks germs and helps keep us healthy, but it is a vastly complex sys…
This week's topic is Solar Power.
Solar power is energy from the sun that is converted into electricity or heat. It is a renewable and sustainable energy source that can be harnessed using different t…
This week's topic is Marie Curie.
Marie Curie, was a Polish and naturalised-French physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity.
She is super well known but why?
Her achiev…
This weeks topic is Darts, the game where players throw darts at a circular target (dartboard) to score points, with the goal of reducing a starting score of 501 to zero, by hitting specific areas on…
This weeks topic is a book titled Who Moved My Cheese.
Hopefully we can all learn a little bit more about it by the end of this episode.
Hear us discuss:
Plus your Two Guys One Top…
This weeks topic is The Moon Landings.
Hopefully we can all learn a little bit more about it by the end of this episode.
Hear us discuss:
This weeks topic is The Vikings.
The Vikings were famous for sailing huge distances from their home in Scandinavia between AD 800 and 1066 to raid and plunder, but they also traded with people from ot…
This weeks topic is Rolls-Royce.
We are learning all about the luxurious cars, expensive big cars.
We only managed to see them from the outside and don't know too much about them, but hopefully we can …
This week's topic is the Duck-billed Platypus.
That's right the animal that has a duck's-bill, beaver-tail, otter-feet and is an egg-laying aquatic creature native to Australia.
Liam wasn't sure it wa…
This week's topic is Playing Cards.
Most people will be familiar with the 52 card deck we use today, but it hasn't always been that way.
Also get ready to hear one of the most mind blowing facts we ha…
We haven't released an episode for a while so we wanted to let you know what is going on,
As they say, all good things come to an end....listen to find out what is happening with Two Guys One Topic.
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To wrap up "Series 10" we thought it would be good to update you on any notable changes that have happened since the topic episodes were released - so we are calling this episode "And Another Thing".…
This week's topic is the Listener Choice episode, which has been chosen by Lynda.
Thank you to everyone who sent us topic suggestions. We put them to a vote on Instagram and Maple Syrup won.
What a gr…
This week's topic is Liam's Choice, and he has chosen....The Full English Breakfast.
The famously known Full English, or even English breakfast, is the traditional warm breakfast meal often served thr…
This week's topic is The 4 Minute Mile.
On the morning of 6 May 1954, Sir Roger Bannister did the impossible.
The Daily Telegraph, at the time had described the sub-four-minute mile as “sport’s greates…
This week's topic is The Gold Rush.
The California Gold Rush is one of American history’s most significant historical events. News spread that gold had been found and miners fled to California from al…
This week's topic is Nostradamus.
Nostradamus was a 16-century French astrologer and physician whose prophecies earned him fame both during and after his lifetime.
Hopefully we can all learn a little b…