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  • Unveiling Easter: Origins, Symbols and Surprising Facts
    2026/03/31

    Why is the date of Easter different every single year, and what do rabbits have to do with any of it? In this episode of Boyfriend Explains, Ethan and Patrick are diving into the complex history and traditions of Easter. We’re tracing the holiday’s origins from its historical roots and deep connection to Passover to the vibrant cultural practices we see today.

    We’re breaking down the symbolism of Easter—including the surprising origins of the Easter Bunny and the ancient history of Easter eggs—while tackling the mind-bending "computus" calculations used to determine when the holiday falls. From ancient spring festivals to modern-day celebrations, we’re exploring how this season became a global phenomenon. Tune in for a fascinating look at the math, the myths, and the meaning behind the spring season.

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    47 分
  • The Engineering Marvels of Water
    2026/03/24

    Have you ever stopped to think about the magic happening every time you turn on the tap? In this episode of Boyfriend Explains, Ethan and Patrick are diving deep into the history of water systems and the incredible engineering that keeps our world running. We’re traveling through time to explore everything from the massive ancient Roman aqueducts to the complex modern water management strategies of the 21st century.

    We’re breaking down how different civilizations innovated to move, treat, and supply water against all odds. From the civil engineering feats of the past to the high-tech water treatment of today, we’re looking at how this life-sustaining resource has shaped the rise and fall of empires. Tune in for a refreshing look at the hidden infrastructure that makes modern life possible.

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    45 分
  • Whatever Happened to the World's Fair?
    2026/03/17

    What happened to the "City of the Future"? In this episode of Boyfriend Explains, Ethan and Patrick are stepping back in time to explore the glittering history and global impact of World’s Fairs. We’re tracing their origins from massive cultural spectacles to the innovations and inventions—like the Ferris Wheel and the X-ray—that were first introduced to the world on these fairgrounds.

    We’re diving into the era of World Expos as a hub for international cultural exchange and discussing the mysterious decline of interest in these events within the United States. From the technological advancements of the Industrial Revolution to the high-tech themes of contemporary global expos, we’re looking at how these "mini-cities" shaped our modern world. Tune in to find out if World’s Fairs are a relic of the past or the key to our global future.

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    33 分
  • The Psychology of Cabin Fever
    2026/03/10

    Ever feel like the walls are starting to close in? In this episode of Boyfriend Explains, Ethan and Patrick are breaking down the history and psychology of cabin fever. We’re diving into where this term actually came from, the real-world symptoms of social isolation, and how the "boredom" of modern life can quickly turn into restless anxiety.

    We’re not just talking theories—we’re looking at some intense, real-life cases where extreme isolation pushed people to the edge. From historical winter lockdowns to our current digital age, we’ll explore how to spot the signs of confinement distress and share a few mindfulness strategies to help you find your way back to solid ground. Tune in for a fascinating look at the science of staying sane when you’re stuck inside.

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    37 分
  • Exploring the Roots of Parkitecture
    2026/03/03

    Ever noticed how those iconic lodges and cabins in our National Parks just seem to "fit" perfectly into the wilderness? In this episode of Boyfriend Explains, Ethan and Patrick are exploring the cozy, rugged world of Parkitecture—the unique rustic architectural style found in America’s most beautiful spaces.

    We’re tracing the history of American architecture from the birth of the National Park Service to the massive impact of the Great Depression on how our parks were built. We’ll chat about why these traditional styles started to fade in favor of mid-century modernism and why we think it’s time for a major "Parkitecture" revival. Tune in for a deep dive into the stone and timber legacy of the Great Outdoors and why conservation is the key to protecting these historic landmarks.

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    43 分
  • Black Icons and the Hobbies We Love
    2026/02/24

    History isn't just found in textbooks—it's in the wine we drink, the gardens we tend, and the hobbies we love. In this episode of Boyfriend Explains, Ethan and Patrick are celebrating the intersection of Black history and the passions that shape our lives. We’re raising a glass to Black pioneers who changed the game in everything from architecture and visual arts to winemaking and professional poker.

    From the trailblazing women in Black soccer history to the unsung heroes of genealogy and nature conservation, we’re exploring how representation has paved the way for contemporary culture. Join us for a mix of personal anecdotes, surprising insights, and a heartfelt toast to the enduring legacy of Black excellence across the globe. Tune in to discover the icons who turned their hobbies into history.

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  • Where the F*ck Did the Puritans Go?!
    2026/02/17

    Where the f*ck did the Puritans go, and why don't we hear more about them? In this episode of 'Boyfriend Explains', Ethan and Patrick are diving deep into the history of the Puritans, from their strict origins in Europe to their massive impact on early American society.


    We’re covering the intense sociopolitical movement behind their beliefs, how they differed from the Quakers, and, of course, the full context surrounding the Salem witch trials. We’ll look at how this unique religious group shaped the American identity and cultural practices we know today, for better or worse. Tune in for a fascinating look at how a small group of separatists left a lasting mark on American history that we still see in our culture today.

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    34 分
  • Witches of the Heartland: Exploring Midwest & Ozark Folk Magic
    2026/02/10

    Ever wonder how the infamous trials in Salem compare to the spooky tales from our own backyard? In this episode, hosts Ethan and Patrick dive into the fascinating world of witchcraft and folklore, taking a journey from New England all the way to the unique folk magic traditions of the Ozarks and Midwest.

    We’re unpacking famous stories—like the legendary Bell Witch and the mysteries surrounding Stull Cemetery—while looking at how these narratives shaped local culture. Plus, we’ll debunk some myths and chat about how "witches" were often just misunderstood healers and community leaders. Tune in for a deep dive into the history and stories that continue to haunt the heart of America.

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    45 分