The Holy Crap Podcast
The Holy Crap Podcast
Doc & The Cop
Have you ever asked yourself, "Holy crap! How'd they do that?" Each episode, your hosts take a look at various examples of disruptive thinking used by projects, events or people. They break down the disruptive thinking and how it led to success. Then, they leave you with a challenge to help you think bigger, reach higher and do what you never thought possible!
137 Radical Changes to How We Work
For decades, office workers were told they had to be in the office. They couldn’t work remotely. Then, suddenly, the COVID pandemic required working from home. Now companies are contemplating when and if they will call employees back into office. In this episode we delve into the thinking behind where and when we work as well as how our productivity is measured.
Dec 18, 2020
33 min
136 Ingestibles
Medical technology has taken a big leap forward with ingestibles. Ingestible medical devices stand to change the face of medicine and we're just on the tip of the iceberg!
Dec 11, 2020
32 min
135 Lincoln's Cabinet of Rivals
Abraham Lincoln is often regarded as the greatest American president. He violated one of the oldest leadership practices by bringing his political opponents into his cabinet. Why would a leader do that? Wouldn’t that set him up for internal sabotage? In this episode we explore the man and his thinking.
Dec 4, 2020
26 min
134 The Underground City
We're going down under, underground that is. Coober Pedy is a mining town that discovered the value of staying out of the elements by digging into the earth. Not just houses, but museums, churches and many other businesses.
Nov 27, 2020
30 min
133 Compulsory Eduction in the US
Compulsory education laws require children to attend a public or state-accredited private school for a certain period of time. We'll be talking about the history and significance of this disruptive idea for the betterment of society
Nov 20, 2020
30 min
132 Nautilus Travels Under the North Pole
We're headed to the North Pole. Well, actually, the USS Nautilus made the trip, but they didn't go to the North Pole, they went UNDER the North Pole.
Nov 13, 2020
31 min
131 Human Genome Project
With the goal of determining the base pairs that make up human DNA and identifying and mapping of every gene in the human body, the Human Genome Project was finished under time and under budget. The value and possibilities are priceless!
Nov 6, 2020
32 min
130 Ice Block Expedition of 1959
It started as a publicity stunt for a radio station. It ended with a 3-ton block of ice traveling from the Arctic Circle to the Equator, and was followed by worldwide press corp, crowds of spectators and was called "the world's greatest publicity stunt".
Oct 30, 2020
31 min
129 Norway's Floating Highway
The Coastal Highway Route E39-project is the largest infrastructure project in modern Norwegian history, and quite possibly the largest on-going road project worldwide. The almost 700-mile trip currently runs 21hours with an average speed of 30 MPH. The floating tunnel will change that to around 10 hours.
Oct 23, 2020
31 min
128 Transcontinental Railroad
Before the transcontinental railroad was completed, travel overland by stagecoach cost $1,000, took five or six months, and involved crossing rugged mountains and arid desert. The transcontinental railroad would make it possible to complete the trip in five days at a cost of $150 for a first-class sleeper.
Oct 16, 2020
32 min
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