Podcast "NEON Useless knowledge": 40 percent of dogs get a present for Christmas - and many other facts about dogs

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Podcast "NEON Useless knowledge": 40 percent of dogs get a present for Christmas - and many other facts about dogs

Listen to the podcast here or directly from Audio Now, Spotify, iTunes, Youtube and other podcast providers.

Knowledge is power - and that's why we don't want to withhold our podcast "NEON Useless Knowledge" from you. Lars Paulsen and Ivy Haase know a lot - or at least they are pretty good at reading the real useless knowledge facts. With the podcast you are prepared for every tricky job interview, the next unpleasant small talk and also the upcoming visit to the in-laws.

"We love dogs, why haven't we made an episode about dogs before?" Good question, after all, the subject of cats already existed! To compensate for this unfairness, Ivy and Lars talk even more extensively about their favorite pets in the new episode "NEON Useless Knowledge". "There will also be some anecdotes about my dog ​​Milo," promises Lars - Ivy also knows him as an "experienced Milo sitter".

But it's not just about Lars' dog Milo, it's also about Beatle star Paul McCartney's dog: he wrote something extra in one of his songs to make his dog happy - what makes this song so special and why we humans didn't notice anything about it?

Later, the two marvel at dogs in the USA, some of which inherit millions from their owners, and Lars tells what he would inherit from his dog Milo.

In addition, Ivy reveals what is special about dog noses and what artistic business idea she has for it - Lars is definitely totally enthusiastic about her idea!

The intelligence of the street dogs in Moscow is also a source of enthusiasm: They have learned to take the subway and "use this to their advantage and drive to areas where there is a greater likelihood of getting food there" - whether Lars Hund would you be able to do that?

Then the mood threatens to change: Ivy thinks that the black-and-white photographs on the wall in Lars' apartment look like stock photos, "almost like a Carpe Diem wall tattoo." "You're crazy, we'll talk about it again privately," Lars gets upset and later Ivy describes his dog as "a bit stupid". Will she still get the curve there? Or is Lars breaking off the podcast? Should the two get along again, a very special guest awaits them on Thursday: Martin Rütter - the dog professional!

Listen to all episodes of "NEON Useless Knowledge" here

Lars Paulsen was trained as a moderator by Frank Elstner. As a kid he had a really cool silver and gold reversible jacket. Lars sometimes drinks so heavily that viewers worry about his mental health. As a freelance moderator and editor, he works for the Internet television station Rocketbeans TV, among others.

Ivy Haase sometimes wishes for something from the universe. She has four little brothers. When she was little, her parents assumed she was gifted, which turned out to be wrong after the first grade. She has made podcasting her full-time job, which she lives out every day at Audio Alliance.

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