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The Compendium Podcast

Kyle Risi & Adam Cox
The Compendium Podcast
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    Julia Child: Mastering The Art Of Being Loud, Brilliant, And Right

    07/04/2026 | 1h 22 mins.
    Julia Child celebrated household name, started as a wartime OSS desk jockey who later conquered Le Cordon Bleu and American TV - loudly, brilliantly, and without apologising.

    Starting with Julie & Julia, we follow her late-in-life Paris awakening, the brutal Le Cordon Bleu learning curve, and the obsessive testing that became Mastering the Art of French Cooking. There’s OSS shark repellent, Paul Child’s steady love, and then the moment she turns a TV omelette into a second career. Suddenly it’s The French Chef - and dinner becomes comedy.

     

    Topics include


    Julie & Julia and what the film gets right (Meryl Streep, Stanley Tucci)


    Le Cordon Bleu, French cuisine, and learning late


    Mastering the Art of French Cooking and why it mattered


    OSS shark repellent and the strangest pre-chef CV


    The French Chef, cooking show chaos, and the Dan Aykroyd SNL skit

    Resources and Further Reading

    Julia Child - Wikipedia

    Julie & Julia - by Nora Ephron

    SNL The French Chef - youtube

    Shark Repellant Work - cia.gov

    Julias Kitchen - Smithsonian Museum

    Mastering the Art of French Cooking - Wikipedia

    Host & Show Info
    Hosts: Kyle Risi & Adam Cox
    Intro Music: Alice in dark Wonderland
    Community & Calls to Action
    Review & follow on: Spotify & Apple Podcasts
    Instagram: @theCompendiumPodcast
    Website: thecompendiumpodcast.com
    Support us: Sign up to Patreon
    Circus Job Board: Apply to join the Circus
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    H.H. Holmes: The Murder Castle True Story

    31/03/2026 | 1h 13 mins.
    H.H. Holmes built the infamous Murder Castle during the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair. This episode explores the true story behind the disappearances, the fraud, and how one of America’s first serial killers was finally caught.

    Using false identities, staged scams, and a building designed to confuse and trap, Holmes turned murder into a business model. As victims vanished and his schemes began to collapse, investigators uncovered a case of fraud, deception, and calculated killing that helped turn him into one of the most notorious figures in American crime history.

    Topics include

    the design and purpose of the Murder Castle

    Holmes’ life as Herman Mudgett

    insurance fraud, false identities, and calculated killings

    the role of the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair

    how H.H. Holmes was finally caught

    Resources and Further Reading

    H.H. Holmes - Wikipedia

    The Devil in the White City - by Erik Larson

    American Horror Story: Hotel - Ryan Murphy

    Host & Show Info
    Hosts: Kyle Risi & Adam Cox
    Intro Music: Alice in dark Wonderland
    Community & Calls to Action
    Review & follow on: Spotify & Apple Podcasts
    Instagram: @theCompendiumPodcast
    Website: thecompendiumpodcast.com
    Support us: Sign up to Patreon
    Circus Job Board: Apply to join the Circus
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    Biosphere 2: The Grand Experiment That Could Not Breathe

    24/03/2026 | 1h 35 mins.
    Biosphere 2 was meant to prove we could build a world from scratch. Instead, it became a fight to keep the air breathable and the story from turning toxic.

    In 1991, eight people sealed themselves inside a vast Arizona terrarium designed to test whether a closed ecosystem could sustain human life and one day help us survive on Mars. What followed was not just a biosphere experiment under glass, but a slow collision between science, survival, collapsing oxygen levels, and a press narrative determined to call it a joke. This week, we dig into what really happened inside Biosphere 2, why the project began to unravel, and whether it was ever the failure people still think it was.

    Topics include


    The Biosphere 2 experiment and its original Mars habitat ambitions


    Why oxygen levels dropped inside the sealed ecosystem


    The biospherians, food shortages, and life inside the dome


    How media coverage helped distort the story of Biosphere 2


    Whether Biosphere 2 failed, or was misunderstood from the start

    Resources and Further Reading

    Biosphere 2 - Wikipedia

    Life under the bubble - Discover magazine

    The Human Experiment - by Jane Poynter

    Host & Show Info
    Hosts: Kyle Risi & Adam Cox
    Intro Music: Alice in dark Wonderland
    Community & Calls to Action
    Review & follow on: Spotify & Apple Podcasts
    Instagram: @theCompendiumPodcast
    Website: thecompendiumpodcast.com
    Support us: Sign up to Patreon
    Circus Job Board: Apply to join the Circus
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    Morgan Metzer: The True Story Behind Gaslit By My Husband

    17/03/2026 | 48 mins.
    Morgan Metzer survived a home invasion that ended with a far darker truth: the man who came to save her may have known exactly what happened.

    On New Year's Eve in Canton, Georgia, a masked attacker entered a locked home, used intimate knowledge of the house, and left one woman bound, beaten, and terrified. The first person to find her was the ex-husband she still trusted, but the details of the night pointed somewhere far closer to home. This is a chilling story of gaslighting, coercive control, psychological abuse, and the case that later inspired Gaslit by My Husband.

    Topics include

    The New Year's Eve home invasion at the centre of Morgan Metzer's story

    How gaslighting and coercive control shaped the years before the attack

    The warning signs of psychological abuse hidden inside an old relationship

    The real case behind Gaslit by My Husband

    Resources and Further Reading

    Gaslit by My Husband: The Morgan Metzer Story - Stream on Paramount

    Georgia man who attacked - CBS News

    From hero to villain - CBS News

    Saved by Her Ex-Husband - People.com

    Host & Show Info
    Hosts: Kyle Risi & Adam Cox
    Intro Music: Alice in dark Wonderland
    Community & Calls to Action
    Review & follow on: Spotify & Apple Podcasts
    Instagram: @theCompendiumPodcast
    Website: thecompendiumpodcast.com
    Support us: Sign up to Patreon
    Circus Job Board: Apply to join the Circus
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    Nellie Bly: 10 days in a mad house to 72 days around the world

    10/03/2026 | 1h 17 mins.
    Nellie Bly faked madness to enter Blackwell's Island asylum, then turned fearless reporting into a 72-day race around the world.

    Before she became a legend, Elizabeth Cochran was a young reporter trying to force her way into a profession that barely made room for women. This episode follows her rise from sharp-tongued columnist to daring undercover journalist, as she exposes the cruelty inside Blackwell's Island, builds her reputation through investigative journalism, and catches the eye of Joseph Pulitzer. From Ten Days in a Mad House to a globe-spanning stunt that made her famous, it is a story about nerve, performance, ambition, and the price of becoming extraordinary.

    Topics include:

    Her early career and the making of Nellie Bly

    Going undercover inside Blackwell’s Island asylum

    What her investigation revealed about care, cruelty, and institutional neglect

    Investigative journalism as performance, risk, and public spectacle

    Joseph Pulitzer, the New York World, and the machinery of sensational reporting

    Her 72-day trip around the world and the frenzy that followed

    Resources and Further Reading

    10 days in a madhouse - by Nellie Bly

    Nellie Bly - Wikipedia

    Woman & The American Story - nyhistory.org

    Host & Show Info
    Hosts: Kyle Risi & Adam Cox
    Intro Music: Alice in dark Wonderland
    Community & Calls to Action
    Review & follow on: Spotify & Apple Podcasts
    Instagram: @theCompendiumPodcast
    Website: thecompendiumpodcast.com
    Support us: Sign up to Patreon
    Circus Job Board: Apply to join the Circus
    Share this episode with a friend! If you enjoyed it, tag us on social media and let us know your favourite takeaway.

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