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  • Welcome to *The Most Dangerous Podcast*, hosted by James and Fraser! In the second episode of our four-part miniseries, *Leaders of People*, James takes the helm as we dive into the rise, fall, and redemption of one of the most iconic villains in cinema history—Darth Vader. From his early days as Anakin Skywalker to his tragic turn to the dark side, we explore what makes Vader such a compelling and dangerous figure. Of course, this episode is packed with humour, but we don’t shy away from the darker side of his galactic reign of terror.


    We also delve into the life and legacy of the legendary James Earl Jones, whose unmistakable voice gave Vader his fearsome presence. Plus, we take a detour into our own lives, sharing the ups and downs of our working week—because even Sith Lords like us need to vent!


    Join us for an entertaining and insightful journey through the Star Wars universe, complete with laughs and surprising depth. Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to the galaxy far, far away, this episode of *The Most Dangerous Podcast* is a must-listen. 


    #DarthVader #StarWars #JamesEarlJones #AnakinSkywalker #DarkSide #SciFi #MovieVillains #PopCulture


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  • Welcome to *The Most Dangerous Podcast*, hosted by James and Fraser! In this exciting first episode of a new four-part miniseries, "Leaders of People," Fraser takes the lead with a deep dive into the life of Egypt’s last monarch, King Farouk. Known as the "Playboy King," Farouk’s reign was marked by excess, eccentricity, and an insatiable appetite for stealing. From pocketing watches at state dinners to lifting priceless artifacts, his kleptomania and lavish lifestyle turned the Egyptian monarchy into a global spectacle.


    But there’s a darker side to this quirky character. Fraser skilfully balances humour with the more ominous aspects of Farouk’s rule, as we explore the downfall of a king who lost touch with his people and helped pave the way for revolution. Packed with funny anecdotes, bizarre stories, and a hint of tragedy, this episode reimagines Farouk’s reign in a way you’ve never heard before.


    Join us on *The Most Dangerous Podcast* for a wild, witty, and eye-opening journey through history’s most unusual leaders—starting with a king whose greatest theft might have been from his own country.


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  • In this short episode, James and Fraser catch up with each other on what they have done during the break and they introduce Season 3

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  • Welcome to the season 2 finale of *The Most Dangerous Podcast*, hosted by the intrepid James and Fraser. This thrilling episode begins with a personal touch as James and Fraser discuss their own lives, sharing updates and anecdotes from their recent adventures. Their engaging banter sets a warm and inviting tone, drawing listeners into their world.


    Next, Fraser presents an extended edition of Dangerous News, diving into the latest stories that epitomize the theme of danger and adventure.


    Following the news, the hosts offer a short summary of Season 2’s highlights. This recap celebrates the spirit of adventure that defines the podcast.


    The episode wraps up with an exciting teaser for Season 3. James and Fraser hint at even more daring exploits, intriguing mysteries, promising higher stakes and new horizons.


    Don’t miss the season 2 finale of *The Most Dangerous Podcast*. Join James and Fraser for personal stories, extended Dangerous News, a season recap, and a sneak peek at the adventures awaiting in Season 3.


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  • Welcome to "The Most Dangerous Podcast," your ultimate deep dive into the minds and crimes of some of history's most notorious figures. In part three of our miniseries on British serial killers, hosts James and Fraser delve into the chilling yet fascinating case of Bible John. Presented by Fraser, this episode explores the dark and enigmatic story of a serial killer who terrorized Glasgow in the late 1960s.

    Bible John, named for his habit of quoting Bible verses to his victims, is one of Britain's most infamous and elusive serial killers. Despite a massive police investigation, his true identity remains a mystery. Fraser meticulously examines the murders, the victims, and the investigation, uncovering new insights and theories about who Bible John might have been. Was he a pious man gone mad, or a cunning predator hiding behind a façade of righteousness?

    In addition to the main story, James brings you the ever-popular "Dangerous News" segment, highlighting recent updates and intriguing developments in the world of true crime. From breakthroughs in cold cases to new findings in ongoing investigations, "Dangerous News" keeps you informed and engaged with the latest in criminal investigations and forensic science.

    While the subject matter is undeniably serious, James and Fraser manage to inject humour and wit into their discussions, making for an entertaining and occasionally funny listening experience. Their dynamic chemistry and insightful commentary create a balance that keeps you on the edge of your seat while also providing moments of levity.

    Tune in for a gripping narrative that combines meticulous research, compelling storytelling, thoughtful analysis, and just the right amount of humour. Whether you're a true crime enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this episode of "The Most Dangerous Podcast" is sure to captivate and horrify in equal measure.

    Don't miss out on this chilling and occasionally funny exploration of Bible John. Subscribe now and join James and Fraser as they navigate the twisted labyrinth of one of Scotland's most terrifying unsolved mysteries.

    #TheMostDangerousPodcast #BibleJohn #TrueCrime #SerialKillers #BritishCrime #GlasgowMurders #ColdCases #CrimeInvestigation #TrueCrimeCommunity

    For more information, visit our website and follow us on social media to stay updated on upcoming episodes and true crime news.


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  • Welcome back to The Most Dangerous Podcast, where we delve into the darkest corners of human nature. In this latest episode, James and Fraser continue our chilling mini-series on British serial killers.

    This week, James takes the lead as we investigate the horrifying case of Harold Shipman, one of the most notorious serial killers in British history. Known as "Dr. Death," Shipman used his position as a trusted family doctor to commit unimaginable crimes. Over a span of two decades, he is believed to have murdered over 200 of his patients, making him one of the deadliest killers the world has ever known.

    Join us as James uncovers the sinister methods Shipman used to gain his victims' trust before ending their lives with lethal doses of drugs. We'll delve into the investigation that finally brought his reign of terror to an end and discuss the profound impact his crimes had on the medical community and society at large.

    But that's not all! This episode also features the latest edition of our popular recurring segment, Dangerous News, presented by Fraser. Stay informed with the most recent and shocking true crime stories making headlines around the world.

    Whether you're a true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, this episode is packed with chilling details and expert insights that you won't want to miss.

    Tune in to The Most Dangerous Podcast on your favourite podcast platform and make sure to subscribe for more spine-tingling episodes.


    🔪 Keywords: podcast, Harold Shipman, serial killer, true crime, British serial killers 🔪 Hashtags: #TheMostDangerousPodcast #TrueCrime #HaroldShipman #SerialKiller #BritishSerialKillers #Podcast


    Subscribe, listen, and prepare to be captivated by the dark world of Harold Shipman on The Most Dangerous Podcast.


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  • Dive into the chilling world of British crime with hosts James and Fraser in this gripping episode of The Most Dangerous Podcast. Presented by Fraser, this episode kicks off a riveting four-part series on British serial killers, starting with the infamous Mary Ann Cotton, Britain's first known female serial killer.

    Fraser meticulously unravels the dark and twisted life of Mary Ann Cotton, who, in the mid-19th century, was responsible for the deaths of up to 21 people, including her own children, husbands, and lovers. Using arsenic poisoning, Cotton's heinous acts went undetected for years, as she moved from town to town, leaving a trail of death and despair. This episode delves deep into her methods, motives, and the eventual unravelling of her murderous spree, offering listeners a comprehensive look at one of history's most notorious female serial killers.

    In addition to the main story, tune in for the ever-popular "Dangerous News" segment, where James covers the latest in hazardous events and bizarre stories. This week, hear about a woman who astonishingly used a hand grenade as a hammer for over 20 years, blending danger with a touch of the surreal.

    Subscribe to The Most Dangerous Podcast for enthralling narratives, insightful analysis, and the latest in perilous news updates. Don't miss this episode that combines historical horror with contemporary oddities, setting the stage for a series that promises to keep you on the edge of your seat.


    #MostDangerousPodcast #MaryAnnCotton #SerialKillers #BritishCrime #TrueCrimePodcast #DangerousNews #HistoricalCrime #PodcastSeries


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  • Embark on an extraordinary journey with hosts James and Fraser in this captivating episode of The Most Dangerous Podcast. Presented by James, this episode unearths the remarkable true story of Alexander Selkirk, the man who inspired the legendary tale of Robinson Crusoe. Selkirk, a Scottish sailor, found himself marooned on an uninhabited island in the South Pacific for over four years, demonstrating unparalleled survival skills and resilience.


    James delves into Selkirk's incredible life, from his tumultuous beginnings at sea to his fateful isolation on the island of Más a Tierra (now Robinson Crusoe Island). Discover how Selkirk's ingenuity and resourcefulness kept him alive amidst the harsh realities of castaway life, providing a fascinating glimpse into 18th-century survival tactics.


    This episode not only highlights Selkirk's story but also explores how his ordeal influenced Daniel Defoe's classic novel, Robinson Crusoe. James's engaging narrative brings to life the challenges and triumphs faced by Selkirk, offering listeners a riveting account of human endurance and adventure.


    In addition to this thrilling tale, tune in for "This Week's Dangerous News," a fan-favorite segment featuring the latest in hazardous events and peculiar stories. This week, Fraser discusses a quirky and controversial story about a vending machine equipped with a "Let The Lord Decide" button, adding an intriguing twist to the episode.


    Subscribe to The Most Dangerous Podcast for spellbinding stories, insightful discussions, and the most perilous news updates. Don’t miss this episode that blends historical adventure with contemporary curiosity.


    #MostDangerousPodcast #RobinsonCrusoe #AlexanderSelkirk #Survival #Castaway #Adventure #DangerousNews #LetTheLordDecide #HistoricalStories #Podcast


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  • Join hosts James and Fraser on this riveting episode of The Most Dangerous Podcast as Fraser delves into the mysterious and perilous story of North Sentinel Island and the tragic fate of John Allen Chau. Known for its isolation and the fiercely protective Sentinelese tribe, North Sentinel Island has long been a subject of intrigue and danger. Fraser explores the complex history of the island, its indigenous inhabitants, and the events that led to the fatal encounter with Chau, an American missionary determined to make contact despite the risks.

    This episode unravels the layers of cultural, ethical, and legal implications surrounding the incident, shedding light on the challenges of respecting indigenous rights while satisfying the curiosity of the outside world. Fraser's in-depth analysis offers listeners a balanced perspective on this controversial topic, raising questions about adventure, isolation, and the consequences of crossing boundaries.

    In addition to this gripping narrative, tune in for "This Week's Dangerous News," a popular segment that covers the latest in risky events and hazardous discoveries from around the globe. Stay informed and intrigued as Fraser highlights the dangers lurking in our world today.

    Subscribe to The Most Dangerous Podcast for thrilling tales, thought-provoking discussions, and the latest in perilous news. Don’t miss this episode that combines history, mystery, and the dangers of human curiosity.

    #MostDangerousPodcast #NorthSentinelIsland #JohnAllenChau #Sentinelese #DangerousNews #IndigenousRights #Adventure #Isolation #CulturalEthics #Podcast


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  • Welcome to The Most Dangerous Podcast, where hosts James and Fraser delve into the most notorious and fascinating stories from history. In this gripping episode, James takes the helm to recount the chilling tale of Minnie Dean, New Zealand's only executed woman, infamously known as the "baby farmer."

    In "The Tale of Minnie Dean," we unravel the dark and unsettling story of a woman who became a symbol of fear and infamy in late 19th-century New Zealand. Minnie Dean, a figure shrouded in mystery and controversy, was accused of taking in unwanted infants for a fee, only for these children to disappear under suspicious circumstances. Her actions led to a sensational trial and ultimately her execution in 1895, making her the only woman to ever face the gallows in New Zealand.

    James explores the societal conditions that allowed such grim practices to emerge, delving into the harsh realities of child welfare during that era. We examine the evidence presented at Minnie Dean's trial, the public's reaction, and the legacy she left behind. Was she a cold-blooded murderer, or a victim of her circumstances? This episode provides a nuanced look at her life, shedding light on the complexities surrounding her case.

    Listeners will gain insights into the darker aspects of New Zealand's history and the impact of social and economic pressures on vulnerable populations. James's in-depth analysis and storytelling will keep you on the edge of your seat as we navigate through this haunting chapter.

    Tune in to The Most Dangerous Podcast for a captivating journey into the life of Minnie Dean. Whether you're a true crime aficionado or a history buff, this episode is a must-listen.

    Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review! Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive content.

    #MinnieDean #TrueCrime #NewZealandHistory #BabyFarmer #TheMostDangerousPodcast #JamesAndFraser #HistoricalCrime

    Keywords: Minnie Dean, baby farmer, New Zealand history, true crime, executed woman, The Most Dangerous Podcast, James and Fraser, historical crime, podcast.


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  • Welcome to The Most Dangerous Podcast, where hosts James and Fraser delve into the most chilling and intriguing stories of cults throughout history. In this gripping episode, Fraser takes the lead to uncover the dark and twisted tales of the Peoples Temple, Heaven's Gate, and the Manson Family.


    Join us as we explore the infamous Peoples Temple, led by Jim Jones, which culminated in the tragic mass suicide at Jonestown in 1978. Discover the inner workings of Heaven's Gate, the cult led by Marshall Applewhite and Bonnie Nettles, whose members believed they would ascend to an extra-terrestrial spacecraft following the Hale-Bopp comet. Finally, we examine the notorious Manson Family, orchestrated by Charles Manson, whose followers committed brutal murders in the late 1960s.


    Fraser delves into the psychological and sociological factors that make cults so alluring and dangerous. Learn how charismatic leaders manipulate vulnerable individuals and create environments of control and dependency. Understand the common traits that cults share and the tactics they use to recruit and retain members.


    This episode is not just about recounting history but also about understanding the human psyche and the societal conditions that allow such groups to flourish. Why do people join cults? How do they become so devoted that they lose their sense of self? Fraser provides insightful analysis and expert interviews to answer these compelling questions.


    Tune in to The Most Dangerous Podcast for a deep dive into the world of cults, their leaders, and their followers. Whether you're a true crime enthusiast or curious about human behaviour, this episode is a must-listen.


    Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review! Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive content.


    #Cults #PeoplesTemple #HeavensGate #MansonFamily #TrueCrime #TheMostDangerousPodcast #Fraser #James


    Keywords: cult, Peoples Temple, Heaven's Gate, Manson Family, true crime, podcast, Jonestown, Charles Manson, Marshall Applewhite, Jim Jones.


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  • In this riveting episode of The Most Dangerous Podcast, your host James takes you on a mesmerizing journey through the mysterious phenomenon of time slips. Joined by co-host Fraser, they delve deep into the eerie world where past and present collide, leaving witnesses questioning reality itself.

    James starts with the enigmatic Moberly–Jourdain incident, a captivating story of two women who, while exploring the gardens of the Petit Trianon at Versailles in 1901, found themselves inexplicably transported to the 18th century. Their vivid account of encountering people and scenes from a bygone era continues to baffle historians and paranormal enthusiasts alike.

    Next, James uncovers the chilling tale of the vanishing hotel. In 1979, two couples traveling through France stumbled upon an old-fashioned hotel that seemingly vanished without a trace the following day. Their detailed descriptions of the hotel's archaic décor and the peculiar staff raise unsettling questions about the boundaries of time and space.

    The episode then shifts to Bold Street in Liverpool, a hotbed for time slip phenomena. James recounts two startling incidents on this iconic street. The first involves a man named Frank who, in the 1990s, suddenly found himself in the 1950s, witnessing a scene straight out of a bygone era. The second story tells of delinquent who stepped back in time to escape the police.

    James and Fraser then engage in a thought-provoking discussion about these time slips, exploring theories and speculations surrounding these inexplicable events. They ponder whether these incidents are glimpses into parallel universes, faults in the fabric of time, or something even more mysterious.

    Tune in to The Most Dangerous Podcast for an enthralling exploration of time slips that will leave you questioning the nature of reality.

    #Podcast #TimeSlips #BoldStreet #MoberlyJourdain #Paranormal #Mystery #TheMostDangerousPodcast #TimeTravel #UnexplainedPhenomena


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  • Join hosts James and Fraser on "The Most Dangerous Podcast" as they delve into the chilling history of The Cecil Hotel and the perplexing case of Elisa Lam. In this spine-tingling episode, presented by Fraser, prepare to explore one of the most infamous locations in Los Angeles and uncover the secrets behind one of its most mysterious deaths.

    Fraser kicks off the episode with a brief yet eerie history of The Cecil Hotel, a place notorious for its dark past and strange deaths. From its inception in the 1920s to its decline into a haven for crime and tragedy, the hotel has been the backdrop for countless unsettling events.

    The focus then shifts to the baffling case of Elisa Lam, whose disappearance and tragic death in 2013 captivated and horrified the world. Found in one of the hotel's water tanks, her mysterious behaviour captured on elevator security footage and the bizarre circumstances of her death sparked endless theories and speculations. Fraser meticulously recounts the details of Elisa's stay at The Cecil Hotel, her unsettling final moments, and the investigation that followed.

    This episode is a perfect blend of thorough research, spine-chilling facts, and a touch of humour to keep you on the edge of your seat. Fraser's engaging storytelling sheds light on the enigma of Elisa Lam, inviting listeners to ponder the unanswered questions and eerie coincidences.

    Tune in to this episode of "The Most Dangerous Podcast" and join the discussion on social media using #ElisaLam #CecilHotel #TrueCrimePodcast. Don't miss out on this captivating exploration of one of the most intriguing mysteries in true crime history with James and Fraser!


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  • Welcome to "The Most Dangerous Podcast," where hosts James and Fraser unravel the most chilling and thought-provoking stories with a careful mix of detailed information and engaging commentary. In this episode, James presents the haunting case of Brenda Spencer, the teenager behind one of the first widely-publicized school shootings in American history.

    On January 29, 1979, Brenda Spencer shocked the world when she opened fire on Cleveland Elementary School in San Diego, California, killing two adults and injuring eight children and a police officer. What makes this case even more unsettling is Brenda's chilling justification: "I don't like Mondays." This episode explores the events leading up to the shooting, Brenda's troubled background, and the aftermath of her horrific actions.

    Listeners will also discover how this tragic event inspired Bob Geldof and The Boomtown Rats to write their famous song, "I Don't Like Mondays." The song, which became an international hit, encapsulates the senselessness of the violence and has since become an eerie cultural touchstone linked to the tragedy.

    James, along with co-host Fraser, navigates the dark and complex narrative of Brenda Spencer’s life, exploring the psychological and social factors that may have contributed to her actions. They discuss the impact of her crime on the victims, their families, and the broader community, as well as the broader implications for how society handles troubled youth and gun violence in schools.

    "The Most Dangerous Podcast" is committed to shedding light on these difficult subjects while providing context and insight, all delivered with the engaging style listeners have come to expect from James and Fraser.

    #BrendaSpencer #SchoolShootings #TrueCrime #IDontLikeMondays #Podcast #DarkHistory #TheBoomtownRats #GunViolence #MentalHealth


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  • In this short and spontaneous episode of The Most Dangerous Podcast, James and Fraser go freestyle with no set subject. With all five of Fraser's kids sick and an upcoming cheerleading competition, the duo didn't have time for a full episode but still wanted to check in with their listeners. Expect off-the-cuff rants, random musings, and the usual banter as they navigate through an unplanned but entertaining break. Perfect for fans who enjoy the unpredictable side of James and Fraser!

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  • Welcome to "The Most Dangerous Podcast," where we delve into the darkest corners of human behaviour with a blend of information, grim fascination, and just a hint of dark humour. I'm your host, Fraser, and in this episode, we're diving headfirst into the chilling tale of Armin Meiwes, the infamous German cannibal.

    Join me as we explore the twisted mind of Meiwes, who gained international notoriety for his shocking act of cannibalism in the early 2000s. From his disturbing online advertisements seeking a willing victim to his grisly murder and consumption of Bernd Jürgen Brandes, every detail of this macabre story will be discussed.

    Armin Meiwes' case raises profound questions about the nature of human desire, the limits of consent, and the depths of depravity that some individuals are capable of reaching. We'll look at the psychological factors that may have driven Meiwes to commit such heinous acts, as well as the legal and ethical implications surrounding his trial and subsequent imprisonment.

    But don't worry, we won't leave you sinking into the abyss of darkness alone. Hosts James and I will inject a dose of dark humour into the conversation, offering occasional levity amidst the grim subject matter. After all, sometimes laughter is the only defence against the horrors of the human condition.

    So buckle up and prepare yourself for a journey into the darkest recesses of the human psyche. From cannibalistic cravings to the chilling reality of one man's descent into madness, this episode of "The Most Dangerous Podcast" is not for the faint of heart.

    #Cannibalism #TrueCrime #ArminMeiwes #DarkHumor #Podcast #GrimTales




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  • Join hosts James and Fraser on "The Most Dangerous Podcast" as they dive deep into one of the most perplexing mysteries in UFO history: The Travis Walton Incident. In this captivating episode, presented by James, prepare to embark on a journey through the unknown as they unravel the truth behind this enigmatic event.

    In 1975, Travis Walton's encounter with a UFO in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest stunned the world. Walton's claim of being abducted by extra-terrestrial beings for five harrowing days sparked intense debate and fascination. Was it a close encounter of the third kind or a elaborate hoax? James delves into the intricate details, separating fact from fiction with wit and insight.

    Expect a blend of meticulously researched facts and a sprinkle of humour as James navigates through the labyrinth of theories surrounding Walton's disappearance and subsequent return. From polygraph tests to witness testimonies, no stone is left unturned in this gripping exploration of the unexplained.

    "The Most Dangerous Podcast" brings a fresh perspective to the table, inviting listeners to ponder the possibilities and draw their own conclusions. Whether you're a seasoned UFO enthusiast or a curious sceptic, this episode promises to entertain and enlighten.

    Tune in to discover the untold secrets of the Travis Walton Incident, and join the conversation on social media using #TravisWalton #UFO #AlienAbduction. Don't miss out on this thrilling episode of "The Most Dangerous Podcast" with James and Fraser!


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  • Welcome to "Unit 731," a blend of dark history and light hearted banter on The Most Dangerous Podcast, where Fraser delivers the chilling saga of Japan's Unit 731 to James. Explore the shadows of World War II as we unravel the clandestine operations of this infamous biological warfare research unit.

    In this episode, we confront the horrors of Unit 731, shedding light on its gruesome experiments and ethical dilemmas. From dissecting human subjects to developing biological weapons, we navigate through the darkest corners of history while keeping the conversation engaging and informative.

    Tune in on Spotify to uncover the secrets of Unit 731, from its sinister origins to its lasting impact on global warfare. Despite the grim subject matter, Fraser and James infuse the narrative with wit and charm, offering listeners a unique perspective on this sombre chapter of the past.

    Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply intrigued by the macabre, "Unit 731" promises to entertain and educate in equal measure. Join us as we confront the horrors of the past with laughter and insight.


    #Unit731 #WWIIHistory #BiologicalWarfare #HorrorPodcast #SpotifyPodcast #HistoricalHumor #TheMostDangerousPodcast #DarkHistory


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  • Welcome to "The Most Dangerous Podcast" with hosts James and Fraser! In this episode, presented by James, we embark on a rollercoaster ride through the astonishing saga of the Radium Girls. Prepare for a blend of humour and insight as we unravel the captivating story of these courageous women.


    Join us as we bring light to the dark corners of history, exploring the shocking truths behind the radium craze of the early 20th century. Through witty banter and engaging storytelling, we uncover the resilience and determination of the Radium Girls in the face of unimaginable adversity.


    From their unwitting exposure to deadly radium to their inspiring fight for justice, we leave no stone unturned in this funny yet informative journey. Tune in to discover the remarkable legacy of these forgotten heroines and the lasting impact of their struggle on workplace safety.


    Laugh and learn with us on "The Most Dangerous Podcast," where history meets humour in unexpected ways.


    #RadiumGirls #FunnyPodcast #InformativePodcast #HistoricalHumor #WorkplaceSafety #JamesandFraser #MostDangerousPodcast #PodcastHumor #WomenEmpowerment


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  • Join us on "The Race To Nuke The Moon," a hilarious yet fact-filled episode of The Most Dangerous Podcast, where Fraser presents the intriguing tale of Project A119 to James. Buckle up for a roller coaster ride through history as we delve into one of the most bizarre schemes of the Cold War era.

    In this episode, we bring you the inside scoop on Project A119, a top-secret plan developed by the United States during the 1950s. Tune in to uncover the truth behind this audacious endeavor, which aimed to demonstrate America's technological superiority by detonating a nuclear bomb on the lunar surface.

    But fear not, listeners, for amidst the laughter and witty banter between Fraser and James, we're committed to delivering factual insights and informative content. From the geopolitical tensions of the Cold War to the scientific feasibility of lunar detonations, we leave no stone unturned in our exploration of Project A119.

    Available on Spotify, this episode promises to entertain and educate in equal measure. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a space buff, or simply intrigued by the absurdity of Cold War schemes, "The Race To Nuke The Moon" is a must-listen.

    So join us as we uncover the secrets of Project A119 and unravel the mysteries of the moon in this hilarious yet informative journey through history.


    #ProjectA119 #NukeTheMoon #ColdWarHistory #SpaceRace #EducationalPodcast #SpotifyPodcast #HistoricalHumor #TheMostDangerousPodcast


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