Video clips
Corpse Talk - Marie Curie's Radioactive Corpse Speaks
Pioneering scientist Marie Curie stops by to talk about her TWO Nobel Peace Prizes - won for her work in physics and chemistry - and why her corpse is still so radioactive that our host Adam has to wear a protective suit to interview her!
Corpse Talk - The Sword-Fighting Opera Singer Julie D'Aubigny
Our host Adam welcomes the swashbuckling 17th-century French trailblazer Julie D'Aubigny. With her wild and often unbelievable stories of duels and dizzying romances, Julie delights Adam as she recounts her history as an elite sword fighter, celebrated opera singer and all-around troublemaker.
Corpse Talk - George Washington Carver the Peanut Genius
The iconic scientist and inventor George Washington Carver stops by to talk about being born enslaved, and how he helped farmers and cultivated America's love of peanuts. There's even a game of Name That Peanut Product, with our host Adam guessing all the unique uses that Carver came up with - including peanut ice cream, peanut cheese, and even peanut sausages!
Corpse Talk - Leonardo Da Vinci Is Back From The Dead!!
Leonardo Da Vinci pops by to discuss his famous paintings, his creative inventions, and how his love of nature and science was so intense, he would dissect human corpses to learn more!
Corpse Talk - Cleopatra's Back From The Dead!
Ancient Egyptian Queen Cleopatra stops by to discuss her origins and how she had to marry her ten-year old brother in order to ascend to the throne!
Corpse Talk - Musical Maestro Mozart Visits
Adam is joined by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart himself - a decomposing composer who performed for royalty as a young child and who began writing his 600 symphonies at age eight.