Episodes
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Dad Logic: The Quirks That Made Our Fathers Who They Are Every dad has his own brand of wisdom, weird habits, and unshakable beliefs—whether it's insisting that turning off the AC saves gas or refusing to throw away a single screw “just in case.” In this episode, we take a deep dive into the unique and often baffling quirks that made our fathers the legends they are. From their questionable DIY fixes to the strange rules they swore by, we’re celebrating the men who raised us in the only way we know how—by roasting them. Grab a beer, tighten your cargo shorts, and get ready for a hilarious tribute to dads everywhere.
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Ever wondered what happens when a whale carcass goes boom? In this chaotic and educational episode, we dive into the infamous 1970 Florence, Oregon whale explosion, where a poorly planned dynamite detonation made history—and covered spectators in blubber. But that’s just the beginning. We uncover a series of equally wild (and disastrous) attempts to handle beached whales worldwide, complete with explosions, unintended consequences, and plenty of questionable decisions. Join us for explosive laughs, unexpected history, and the kind of whale tales you didn’t know you needed. Perfect for fans of bizarre history, marine mishaps, and a good dark-humored laugh.
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What do you get when you mix a polite McDonald’s robber, a daring prison escape artist, and a guy who literally lived in a Toys "R" Us? Meet Jeffrey Manchester, aka "Roofman," the bandit with a bizarre streak of criminal genius. From dropping through restaurant ceilings to locking employees in freezers (politely, of course), to hiding out in a Circuit City furnished with Spider-Man sheets, this story only gets wilder. Add in a dental office arson, a congregation snitch, and a bouquet-bearing arrest — you’ve got a true crime tale that sounds too weird to be true. But it is. Join us as we break down Manchester’s legendary heists, his under-the-radar suburban life, and Hollywood’s upcoming adaptation (Roofman, starring Channing Tatum, Kirsten Dunst, and Peter Dinklage). Don’t miss this chaotic thrill ride from fast food to fugitive status!
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Irwin Schiff (1928–2015) was an outspoken and controversial figure in the world of tax protest movements. A self-styled “tax honesty” advocate, Schiff was best known for claiming that paying federal income tax was not legally required for U.S. citizens, a position that led him into repeated legal battles with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and federal courts. Despite earning a degree in accounting, Schiff became a fervent critic of the federal tax system, arguing it was unconstitutional and based on government overreach. He gained notoriety through books like The Federal Mafia: How the Government Illegally Imposes and Unlawfully Collects Income Taxes, in which he outlined his belief that the IRS manipulated Americans into paying taxes they didn’t owe. The book was so controversial that a federal court banned its sale, deeming it misleading and fraudulent. Schiff also conducted seminars and sold kits to promote his tax avoidance strategies, further solidifying his place as a polarizing figure in tax law debates. Schiff’s defiance of the IRS wasn’t just theoretical; he openly refused to pay income taxes and urged others to do the same. Over the years, this resistance led to multiple convictions for tax evasion, fraud, and contempt of court. In 2006, he was sentenced to over 13 years in prison for his repeated offenses. Despite his legal troubles and the lack of legal validation for his theories, Schiff maintained his innocence and stood by his beliefs until his death in 2015 while still incarcerated. Seen by some as a crusader for individual liberty and by others as a dangerous promoter of tax evasion, Irwin Schiff remains a polarizing symbol of the anti-tax movement. His story serves as both a cautionary tale and a rallying cry for those who challenge federal authority.
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Errol Musk, the father of Elon Musk, is a South African electromechanical engineer, pilot, sailor, and property developer. Often described as intelligent and ambitious, he has also been the subject of controversy due to his tumultuous family relationships, shady business dealings and a history of contentious remarks in public. Errol Musk was married to Heidi Bezuidenhout, the mother of two of his children, Alexandra and Asha Musk. The relationship was fraught with difficulties, culminating in a divorce after an extended period of strain. Post-divorce, their relationship took a shocking turn when Errol fathered a child with Jana Bezuidenhout, Heidi’s daughter from a previous marriage. This revelation caused significant upheaval within the family, as Errol was effectively Jana’s stepfather for much of her upbringing. The scandal drew widespread criticism and further alienated Errol from his ex-wife and other members of the Musk family. Errol’s relationship with his eldest son, Elon Musk, has been strained for many years. Elon has publicly described Errol as a difficult and complex figure, even calling him "a terrible human being" in interviews. Despite Errol’s claims of having supported Elon during his early ventures, including his education, Elon has distanced himself from his father, citing personal grievances and fundamental differences in values. Errol’s behavior and public comments often exacerbate the tension. While he has occasionally praised Elon’s accomplishments, he has also been critical of him at times, creating a dynamic that is far from harmonious. Their relationship reflects a broader pattern of estrangement within the Musk family, with Errol remaining a divisive figure whose actions and statements continue to generate controversy.
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Donald Omand was a fascinating figure in the mid-20th century. He was a Scottish priest and psychiatrist who blended his religious calling with psychological and psychiatric practices. Known as “Doctor, Reverend Donald Omand,” he became famous for his unconventional approaches to mental health and spirituality, often working with individuals in deeply troubled or extraordinary circumstances. Reverend Dr. Donald Omand was a Church of England vicar and exorcist. While specific records of individuals he baptized are not publicly available, it's known that he conducted numerous baptisms as part of his clerical duties. In addition to baptizing individuals, Omand was involved in exorcising spirits from objects and locations, including sites like Loch Ness, the Bermuda Triangle, and a haunted stretch of highway.
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Judge Holden, a central figure in Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian, is a character of immense physical and intellectual presence, shrouded in mystery and menace. He is described as towering and hairless, with skin so pale it appears almost luminous, giving him an otherworldly and unsettling appearance. His large frame and immense strength contrast with his refined mannerisms and erudite speech, making him both grotesque and charismatic. The Judge is multilingual, well-read, and a polymath, with a prodigious memory and knowledge spanning philosophy, law, natural sciences, and the arts. Despite his outward charm and affable demeanor, he embodies pure, unrelenting violence and chaos. He is a figure of near-supernatural evil, often depicted as a force of nature or a manifestation of war itself, reveling in destruction and domination. His philosophical musings frequently delve into the nature of power, fate, and human violence, casting him as both a nihilist and an arbiter of existential truths. Holden's enigmatic presence looms over the novel, as does his eerie propensity for appearing and disappearing seemingly at will. He remains inscrutable, his ultimate motivations unclear, but his role as a harbinger of death and destruction leaves an indelible mark on the landscape of the book and the psyche of its characters.
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Dive into the eerie legacy of Max Schreck, the man who brought terror to silent film audiences as Count Orlok in Nosferatu (1922). Often described as looking like he just crawled out of a crypt (because he did—on screen, anyway), Schreck's portrayal of the gaunt, rat-toothed vampire left such an impression that rumors swirled for decades claiming he was a real vampire. Spoiler: he wasn’t, but his performance was so hauntingly convincing that it blurred the line between acting and the supernatural. Off-screen, Schreck was a far cry from his creepy Nosferatu persona—a theater actor who enjoyed his craft, not blood. Join us as we shine a (UV-free) spotlight on one of cinema’s most enigmatic and misunderstood figures, and explore how his iconic role laid the foundation for every vampire to hiss their way onto the silver screen. Perfect for cinephiles, horror fans, and anyone curious about the origins of on-screen terror. Make sure to sink your teeth into this one!
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Raccoons have come for Conman. Bats are molesting KY's face. J-Money has a flash-back when he encounters a fly infestation. And, Sean lives through a deeply sexual experience with a spider.
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In this episode of The Lesser Known People Podcast we take a break from our usual subjects of strange people and turn our attention the animal kingdom. We explore animal penises (butterflies and ducks). We talk about the sexual habits of angler fish, the nuances of female water buffalo, and nasty beaver sacs full of vanilla flavoring.
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Florida inmates conceive baby without physically meeting. Both are jailed on murder charges, and investigations into the incident are ongoing. Their child was born in June and now lives with her grandmother.
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Mike Cessario, the mastermind behind Liquid Death, took the wild concept of making water hardcore and somehow made it work. A former punk rocker and marketing genius, Mike decided bottled water needed a metal makeover—because hydration just wasn’t edgy enough. With cans that scream “death metal album” and a motto to “murder your thirst,” he turned a basic human necessity into a rebellious lifestyle choice. Who knew staying hydrated could feel like moshing in a circle pit?
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Frane Selak: Proof that the Grim Reaper occasionally takes coffee breaks. Join us as we dive into the absurdly unbelievable life of the man who survived train wrecks, plane crashes, car explosions, and a bus plunge—only to win the lottery. Frane Selak’s life is the ultimate mix of bad luck and cosmic refunds, and we're here to figure out if he's a living legend or the universe's favorite punchline.
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The Glasgow Ice Cream Wars were less "scoops and sprinkles" and more "pints and punches." In 1980s Scotland, rival ice cream van operators turned their turf battles into a bizarre yet brutal underworld saga, dealing more in drugs and stolen goods than soft-serve cones. Picture Goodfellas with a Mr. Whippy soundtrack, where the stakes weren’t just about who sold more cones, but who controlled the streets. What started as turf disputes escalated into violence, arson, and even murder, proving that in Glasgow, the competition over ice cream routes was chillingly intense.
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In this episode, we’re diving into the story of Roselle, the guide dog with nerves of steel who led her human down 78 floors of the World Trade Center on September 11th. While everyone else was losing their minds, Roselle kept her cool, guided her human to safety, and set a new standard for “having it all together.” Join us for a look at this incredible canine hero who was just doing her job…better than any human could.
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Katherine Knight stands out as one of Australia’s most infamous figures—think Down Under's answer to Hannibal Lecter, but somehow even more unsettling. Katherine was a butcher by trade, and when she wasn’t slicing meat at work, she was slicing up the hearts of anyone who dared to love her. Enter John Price, her unlucky boyfriend who thought he could handle her fiery temper. Unfortunately, he didn’t realize he’d end up as the main course. One night in 2000, Katherine decided to end things with Price in the most nightmarish way possible. When police arrived at the scene, they found a gruesome display that would leave even seasoned detectives wishing they could unsee it. Let’s just say, she set the table with a horror that looked straight out of a B-grade slasher flick, complete with place settings for his kids as if she was hosting some macabre dinner party. Today, Katherine is serving life in prison—no chance of parole, no knives, and hopefully no more cooking. Her story remains a dark reminder that sometimes, it’s better to swipe left when your date’s past involves a little too much butchery experience.
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Our flagship Halloween epsiode. This is a draft of the best movies monsters from history and today. This one is for all the marbles.
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We wanted to get into the Halloween season with some strange and unusual cryptids. We cover real life sandworms, ghost elephants, batsquatches, and the Dildo monster. Enjoy!
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The gang relives the Halloween-themed childhood trauma inflicted on them by their parents poor choices. If you needs some dos and don'ts for this years Halloween costume, look no further.
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