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Episode 25: Aeron Chair, Chanel No.5, Champawat Tiger, Esperanto

How does one animal manage to kill an astonishing 436 people? The Champawat tiger was the most prolific serial killer of human life that the world has ever seen.

 Remember the Aeron Chair during the tech boom of the late 1990s? It's hard to think of a piece of furniture that has been so closely associated with a particular period in time. Marilyn Monroe once declared to a reporter that she wore nothing to bed other than a few drops of Chanel No.5. Why was this perfume such a phenomenon? How does one animal manage to kill an astonishing 436 people? The Champawat tiger was the most prolific serial killer of human life that the world has ever seen. And finally we look at Esperanto, a language that was invented to try and change the world.

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Referenced REMORANDOM Book Chapters

Aeron Chair is featured in REMORANDOM 4
Chanel No.5 is featured in REMORANDOM 4
Champawat Tiger is featured in REMORANDOM 2
Esperanto is featured in REMORANDOM 1

PODCAST CREDITS

REMORANDOM is produced and published in Sydney by REMO Since 1988

Podcast co-hosts: Remo Giuffré and Claudia Chan Shaw

Contact us via email at hello@remorandom.com

Original Theme Music by Tom Thum … using only his voice. Watch his 2013 TEDxSydney talk HERE.

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