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Nov 12
1h 25m

DIYers Make Do w/ Nick Garros

Julia Hava & Eliza McLamb
About this episode

Reporting live from the newly DIY'ed stu, Julia is joined by beautiful Nick, the king of DIY, to chart the chaotic history of "doing it yourself." From ancient Greeks assembling Ikea-style furniture to TikTokers accidentally creating mustard gas in their homes, they uncover how the urge to DIY is fundamentally human. Along the way, they discuss Victorian men who couldn't do shit, 1950s dads working through PTSD by tinkering in their garages, the health benefits of working with your hands, and the scientific proof that gay people are superior at home improvement.

Digressions include Nick's evil brother's latest crimes against humanity, the life-saving potential of eliminating daylight savings times, and a new candy that awakens something ancient within us.

This episode was produced by Julia Hava and edited by Livi Burdette.

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Despite a Pandemic Remodeling Boom, Aging US Homes Require Additional Investment

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In These D.I.Y. Groups, 'You Don't Have to Prove That You Belong' - The New York Times

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