BRIGHT SIDE is one of the largest infographics channels on YouTube with over 40 million subscribers! Whether you’re into recent discoveries, space exploration, true stories, fitness, fun tests, and riddles, or useful tips for self-improvement, psychology, gadgets, or just your day-to-day routine, there’s something for everyone! We previously covered The Best Videos of BRIGHT SIDE. (Click here to read the article). Recently Bright Side announced that they now have a podcast too, called “Now I’ve Heard Everything” which is their way of keeping interesting stories going. Let’s have a look inside some of the best stories from the “Now I’ve Heard Everything” podcast.

The Story About a Hollywood Couple Who’ve Been Married for More Than 60 Years

This is a story about Kirk and Anne Douglas who have been together through every thick and thin throughout their 65-year-long marriage.

The Story of the Smartest Man Who Ever Lived and Why You Haven’t Heard of Him

The Story of William James Sidis who was a child prodigy and an exceptional mathematician. Possibly also the smartest man on Earth.

Lifesaving Facts We Should Remember Once and for All

Learning how to survive is an essential skill. And when dealing with a situation where we may have to fight for our own lives is when having prior knowledge of several hacks can come in handy.

Why Your Older Sister Is One of the Most Important People in Your Life

Now I’ve Heard Everything” believes that having an older sister is truly a blessing which helps you in many ways and in every part of your life. Learn why by listening to the podcast below.

The Story of a Man Who Was Fired for a Lack of Creativity but Went on to Build His Own Empire

The life story of Walt Disney proves that there are no shortcuts to success. Disney’s journey to success can encourage anyone to never give up.

If you enjoyed listening to these stories then you can always hear a lot more on the Now I’ve Heard Everything podcast by clicking here.

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Siddhartha Dange
A fandom whiz weaving stories from neurons to frame a narrative while being a cerevisaphile and a patron for endless conversations.