
The Internet Explorer's Podcast
The Internet Explorer's Podcast is a comedy-ish, science-ish, history-ish, popculture-ish parody podcast where curiosity meets absurdity. Each week, self-proclaimed "internet explorer" Jimmy dives headfirst into the wildest, weirdest, and most questionable corners of the internet. He “researches” topics like DIY invisibility cloaks, medieval alchemy, and whether plants can feel pain—then confidently explains his findings to a real expert, who sets the record straight while humoring Jimmy’s misguided brilliance. It’s part curiosity, part chaos, and always a hilarious exploration of ideas you never knew you needed to hear.
The Internet Explorer's Podcast
How To Make Your Car Fly Using Duct Tape
In this episode of The Internet Explorer's Podcast, Jimmy takes on the ultimate sticky challenge: exploring whether duct tape could be the key to making your car fly. While the episode title is pure clickbait (and Jimmy admits it), the journey dives into the world of wild car mods, the psychology of DIY ingenuity, and the essential lessons behind engineering trade-offs.
Joined by Dr. John Miller, a materials scientist and self-proclaimed duct tape enthusiast, Jimmy leads the conversation with his characteristic overconfidence, presenting his internet-trained theories about duct tape’s untapped potential. Together, they explore the fascinating psychology of DIY car mods, celebrating the human drive to experiment and create—even when the results are questionable. It’s a must-listen for anyone who’s ever wondered what’s possible with a roll of duct tape, a dream, and maybe just a little too much confidence.