"Exploring March's Mysteries & Heritage on 'EED'"

Generated on March 15, 2026

TLDR In a March episode of "Everything Everywhere Daily," listeners discuss ads on the podcast, backup strategies for photos, recording equipment suitable for monologues, genealogical queries without notable findings or Scottish royalty connections to current guests' families. Additionally, listener reflections include admiration for content related to their interests in Scotland and heritage sites not yet popularized through social media channels like Instagram due to low engagement.

Timestamped Summary

00:00 March is celebrated across various cultures and commemorates the equinox in different hemispheres; it also features a special segment on "Everything Everywhere Daily" for March's questions and answers. Additionally, Ray Porter narrates Audible's audiobook version of Rylan Grace’s thriller “Project Hail Mary.”
02:42 A listener inquires about the ad control within "Everything Everywhere Daily," revealing that while some ads are personally written, others like programmatic and location-based ones remain unknown to him. Additionally, he asks about personal photos backup strategies and recording equipment used for podcasting.
05:02 A listener questions ad types on "Everything Everywhere Daily," while another asks about podcast recording equipment and software, with responses detailing microphone sufficiency for scripted monologues using simple editing tools.
07:14 A listener queries about uncommon Chinese dishes, while another inquires how Gary prepares for podcast episodes.
09:27 A listener inquires about Gary's research for podcast topics and his travel experiences; another asks if the host plans to post more on Instagram, which he rules out due to lack of conversion. Additionally, a question is posed regarding genealogical surprises from a great-grandson descending from Scottish royalty with no significant revelations made about their lineage's prominence or rarity.
11:47 A listener queries the host about genealogy links to Scottish royalty and whether a metric calendar could work, while another wonders if UNESCO World Heritage Sites often coincide with popular tourist attractions.
14:09 A listener expresses admiration for "Everything Everywhere Daily," shares personal connection to its content about Scottish royalty and UNESCO sites.
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