Episoder
-
In this short episode we have a look at the ghosts and ghouls haunting our own locality of Newtownards and Comber in Northern Ireland. From spooky publicans to legless beggars, do you dare take a walk around haunted Newtownards?
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
https://uppbeat.io/t/weary-pines/home
License code: X2LPL6L0BXSGYPVCFind us at www.weirdlyenough.com,
Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/weirdlyenoughpodcast
Twitter @weirdlyenoughpc
Email [email protected]
Please don't forget to subscribe. -
Perhaps one of history’s most renowned seers. Michel de Nostredame was a French astrologer, apothecary and physician from the 16th century who is best known for his publication Les Proheties which allegedly predict future events.
We take a look at some of the prophecies to find just which came true and which might haven’t quite hit the mark. Be warned, Nostradamus has some dire warnings for the next few years.
Plus we go closer to home with a look at the ghosts and goblins haunting Newtownards, Comber and the surrounding areas in Northern Ireland.
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
https://uppbeat.io/t/weary-pines/home
License code: X2LPL6L0BXSGYPVCFind us at www.weirdlyenough.com,
Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/weirdlyenoughpodcast
Twitter @weirdlyenoughpc
Email [email protected]
Please don't forget to subscribe. -
Manglende episoder?
-
We take a closer look at some of the strange stories surrounding the Beatles including John Lennon’s alien encounter claims and the very strange coincidence of Eleanor Rigby.
Find us at www.weirdlyenough.com,
Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/weirdlyenoughpodcast
Twitter @weirdlyenoughpc
Email [email protected]
Please don't forget to subscribe. -
We take a deep dive into the weird tales of Richard Shaver, the outsider artist and creator of the so called “Shaver Mystery”.
Shaver claimed he had found the original human language, I tongue he called Mantong where each sound contained a hidden meaning and applied to all World languages. He went on to describe ancient civilisations who arrived on this planet 12,000 years ago and lived in caverns deep underground.
In the second half we have a look at some strange coincidences surrounding the beatles.
Find us at www.weirdlyenough.com,
Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/weirdlyenoughpodcast
Twitter @weirdlyenoughpc
Email [email protected]
Please don't forget to subscribe. -
Hi Everyone. Just a quick message to say we haven't dropped off the edge of the Flat Earth. We'll be back again very soon. But in the meantime why not browse our back catalogue of episodes for free wherever you get your podcasts.
Find us at www.weirdlyenough.com,
Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/weirdlyenoughpodcast
Twitter @weirdlyenoughpc
Email [email protected]
Please don't forget to subscribe. -
In this week's Weird Shorts some of the weird rescues that Animal Charity the RSPCA have made during 2022, a Walrus upsetting New Year plans in Scarborough and the case of a beheaded meat-packer.
Find us at www.weirdlyenough.com,
Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/weirdlyenoughpodcast
Twitter @weirdlyenoughpc
Email [email protected]
Please don't forget to subscribe. -
It’s ten years almost to the day of the disappearance of Canadian student Elisa Lam in the notorious Cecil Hotel in LA. We explore Lam’s weird behaviour and the circumstances leading up to the young woman’s death as well as look at the grizzly past of this macabre Hotel.
Plus some of the weird rescues that Animal Charity the RSPCA have made during 2022, a Walrus upsetting New Year plans in Scarborough and the case of a beheaded meat-packer.
Find us at www.weirdlyenough.com,
Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/weirdlyenoughpodcast
Twitter @weirdlyenoughpc
Email [email protected]
Please don't forget to subscribe. -
In this bite sized episode we have a look at the unusual life of gentleman pirate Stede Bonnet, now the inspiration for HBO tv series ‘Our Flag Means Death’.
Find us at www.weirdlyenough.com,
Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/weirdlyenoughpodcast
Twitter @weirdlyenoughpc
Email [email protected]
Please don't forget to subscribe. -
We’re back from our winter break and this week we focus on the Dyatlov Pass Incident where a ski expedition of Russian students were found dead in mysterious circumstances in 1959. Was the party attack by wild animals, native tribes or did they fall victim to military tests?
Also we have a look at the unusual life of gentleman pirate Stede Bonnet, now the inspiration for HBO tv series ‘Our Flag Means Death’.
Find us at www.weirdlyenough.com,
Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/weirdlyenoughpodcast
Twitter @weirdlyenoughpc
Email [email protected]
Please don't forget to subscribe. -
Alien remains been found on a beach in Brazil, The chain smoking marathon runner, how bees can be an offensive weapon and a bizarre collection of trash cans.
Find us at www.weirdlyenough.com,
Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/weirdlyenoughpodcast
Twitter @weirdlyenoughpc
Email [email protected]
Please don't forget to subscribe. -
One of the biggest conspiracies of recent times is the belief that the World is flat. We look at where the rumours first came from and explore flat Earth societies and people who believe this theory.
Also has Alien remains been found on a beach in Brazil, The chain smoking marathon runner, how bees can be an offensive weapon and a bizarre collection of trash cans.
Find us at www.weirdlyenough.com,
Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/weirdlyenoughpodcast
Twitter @weirdlyenoughpc
Email [email protected]
Please don't forget to subscribe. -
A time traveller tells us about World War Three, World Cup predicting animals, ghosts on old navy warships and how potty training can go very wrong.
Find us at www.weirdlyenough.com,
Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/weirdlyenoughpodcast
Twitter @weirdlyenoughpc
Email [email protected]
Please don't forget to subscribe. -
Are you brave enough to take on the ultimate Haunted House Experience? This unassuming suburban house hides a sinister secret where competitors try to win a huge cash prize if they are able to withstand the horrific torments enacted by Russ McKamey and his team.
Plus a time traveller tells us about World War Three, World Cup predicting animals, ghosts on old navy warships and how potty training can go very wrong.
Find us at www.weirdlyenough.com,
Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/weirdlyenoughpodcast
Twitter @weirdlyenoughpc
Email [email protected]
Please don't forget to subscribe. -
We investigate the difficulties of marrying a ghost, why one town in Scotland are constantly having their signs stolen, a very boring calendar and the work of art that’s been hanging upside down for 75 years.
Find us at www.weirdlyenough.com,
Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/weirdlyenoughpodcast
Twitter @weirdlyenoughpc
Email [email protected]
Please don't forget to subscribe. -
We’ve long be fans of Journalist, Author and Film Maker Jon Ronson so thought it only fitting to dedicate an episode to him. Ronson has a long career of investigating the weird and wonderful including spending time with all sorts of extremists. He’s written some top class books including “So You’ve been Publically Shamed”, which explores our obcession with cancel culture and “The Men who Stare at Goats”, which was turned into a movie starring George Clooney in 2009.
We Also investigate the difficulties of marrying a ghost, why one town in Scotland are constantly having their signs stolen, a very boring calendar and the work of art that’s been hanging upside down for 75 years.
Find us at www.weirdlyenough.com,
Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/weirdlyenoughpodcast
Twitter @weirdlyenoughpc
Email [email protected]
Please don't forget to subscribe. -
Christmas Accidents, Why residents of Bodmin are miffed, and the lottery winner who went to unusual lengths to protect his identity.
Find us at www.weirdlyenough.com,
Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/weirdlyenoughpodcast
Twitter @weirdlyenoughpc
Email [email protected]
Please don't forget to subscribe. -
In the 1950s a covert CIA operation with the help of former Nazi scientists experimented in Mind Control. Using LSD the experiments sought to find if it was possible to manipulate individuals to carry out acts. We also look at mind control in pop culture and how it pops up in the media.
Plus, Christmas Accidents, Why residents of Bodmin are miffed, and the lottery winner who went to unusual lengths to protect his identity.
Find us at www.weirdlyenough.com,
Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/weirdlyenoughpodcast
Twitter @weirdlyenoughpc
Email [email protected]
Please don't forget to subscribe. -
We have a look at a wonderful Star Wars creation made entirely out of bread, the sad death of the World’s dirtiest man and the domestic cat that confused authorities.
Find us at www.weirdlyenough.com,
Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/weirdlyenoughpodcast
Twitter @weirdlyenoughpc
Email [email protected]
Please don't forget to subscribe. -
Rumours that Paul McCartney died in 1966 and was replaced by an imposter have circulated for years so it’s time to take a deep dive into the evidence. If conspiracies are to believed McCartney died in a car accident on the 9th November 1966 and was replaced by Beatles management with the help of British Intelligence.
Also we have a look at a wonderful Star Wars creation made entirely out of bread, the sad death of the World’s dirtiest man and the domestic cat that confused authorities.
Find us at www.weirdlyenough.com,
Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/weirdlyenoughpodcast
Twitter @weirdlyenoughpc
Email [email protected]
Please don't forget to subscribe. -
We look at the holy fake bank notes, a festival for people called Nigel and a police forces latest crime fighting vehicles.
Find us at www.weirdlyenough.com,
Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/weirdlyenoughpodcast
Twitter @weirdlyenoughpc
Email [email protected]
Please don't forget to subscribe. - Vis mere