
Episode 734
Deep Dive: Roe v. Wade, Romantic Rebels and Philosophers, and the Spearfish Temperature Spike - January 22, 2026
This episode explores the transformative legal landscape of Roe v. Wade, the enduring influence of Francis Bacon and Lord Byron, and a record-shattering weather event in South Dakota.
January 22, 20267m 29s
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Show Notes
Today on Deep Dive, we explore the legal, cultural, and atmospheric events that define January 22nd across the centuries.
- ⚖️ An in-depth look at the 1973 Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision and its long-term social impact.
- 🔬 The legacy of Francis Bacon and the birth of the modern scientific method.
- ✍️ The scandalous and brilliant life of the Romantic poet Lord Byron.
- ✈️ The humorous tale of Douglas Wrong Way Corrigan and his unexpected transatlantic journey.
- 🌡️ A breakdown of the fastest temperature change ever recorded in Spearfish, South Dakota.
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- (00:00) - Roe v. Wade and Legal Precedent
- (02:13) - Francis Bacon and the Scientific Method
- (03:21) - Lord Byron: The First Celebrity Poet
- (04:36) - Wrong Way Corrigan's Flight
- (05:50) - The Great Spearfish Temperature Spike
Topics
historyRoe v. WadeFrancis BaconLord ByronDouglas CorriganSpearfish South DakotaJanuary 22Supreme Courtscientific methodaviationRomanticismDeepDive