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Brady Carlson is a reporter and on-air host for Wisconsin Public Radio, formerly of New Hampshire Public Radio. He lives in Madison, Wisconsin with his family.

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Hi everyone! I have something to tell you that I'm very excited about. Like one in three Americans, I've started a podcast. But mine is the only one called Cool Weird Awesome.

It's about three minutes a day, every weekday, sharing a few bits of news that are, well, cool, weird and/or awesome. Since starting a couple weeks ago, I've covered apple-picking robots, goat mayors, umpires that fight with Read more of this blog post »
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“We may go bigger with our presidential funerals than necessary, or than the president wanted; our monuments may be large, controversial, expensive, and hard to build; we may open the presidents’ coffins (a lot); there may be thievery and bad behavior . . . but we generally get it right in the end. Even if it takes nearly a century to do it.”
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“Garfield’s own system had protected him from the bullet. What the president needed was something to protect him from his doctor.”
Brady Carlson, Dead Presidents: An American Adventure into the Strange Deaths and Surprising Afterlives of Our Nation's Leaders

“You don’t have to go down that extra path to the slave quarters, or to see Alfred’s cabin behind the giant mansion. You can skip past the section about slavery on the audio player. But if you want to see the president’s tomb, you can’t overlook Alfred. You can’t pretend he’s not there. If you want to see the final resting place of Andrew Jackson, to see his house and to pay your respects to his tomb, you’ll have to see the grave of a man he enslaved, too.”
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