Happy Challenge Cup Day everyone from a sunny Stubshaw Cross!
And here’s the good news in my latest update: I’ve asked my teams not to knock between 3pm and 5pm and leave you in peace to watch the match. 👍🏻
Richard Feynman had a habit of pulling complicated things apart until he could see what was actually true.
That instinct took him from the Manhattan Project to the Challenger investigation, where he exposed NASA’s failure to properly assess the risks involved.
But what made Feynman fascinating wasn’t just the physics.
It was the way he approached everything: with skepticism, curiosity, irreverence, and a deep need to understand how things worked beneath the surface.
In this series, Freakonomics Radio revisits the life and ideas of the Nobel Prize-winning physicist through archival tape, conversations with family and colleagues, and stories that feel surprisingly relevant right now.
Link to full episodes in the comments.
7 April 1911 | Czech Jewish woman Hilda Ritterová was born.
In #Theresienstadt Ghetto from 24 October 1942.
On 26 October 1942 she was deported to #Auschwitz with her husband Egon and children: Ruth & Peter.
They were probably all murdered in a gas chamber after arrival.
Your dignity honors the bravery of the Ukrainian people.
Be strong, be brave, be fearless.
You are never alone, dear President @ZelenskyyUa.
We will continue working with you for a just and lasting peace.
🚨 MISSING PERSON 🚨
This is GEORGE WILLIAMS. He has been missing for 3 years. He went to Warrington to find trophies and has not been seen since.
If anyone has any information please contact Warrington Wolves.
Please share.
With it being @BBC6Music band t-shirt day on Thursday, we thought we’d share the love and send out some free tees to a few of you 🫶🏻
For a chance to be one of the lucky few:
- Like & RT
- Tag a mate
Good luck 🫡