
Why do CEOs make so much money?
It's long been common knowledge that people at the top of an organization will make more money than people at the bottom. But many folks don't seem aware of just how extreme the situation has become -...
21 Jan 20221h 6min

Listener Mail: Rocky Mountain Flats Nuclear Site, Fire in the Sky, Hazards of Retail
Why don't more people know about the Rocky Mountain Flats Nuclear Site? Can listeners help the guys figure out what caused a mysterious explosion at the US Navy boot camp in 1999? From deep in the dep...
20 Jan 202234min

CLASSIC: Nightmares, Shadow People and Sleep Paralysis
What's the most intense nightmare you've ever had? Have you ever felt trapped in one? Join Ben, Matt and Noel as they explore the phenomenon known as sleep paralysis. Learn more about your ad-choices...
19 Jan 202255min

Strange News: Mysterious Deaths, Farts, Chimera and Theseus
A mysterious illness plagues New Brunswick. An internet celebrity sells NFTs and farts. The first full transplant of a pig heart into a living human prompts international legal and philosophical conce...
18 Jan 202259min

The Death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Decades after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a vast swathe of the American public still doesn't buy the government's official conclusion. Why? In today's show, the guys sit down wit...
17 Jan 20221h 2min

Havana Syndrome. Part II: Global Controversy
The story started in 2016, when US and Canadian embassy staff in Havana began reporting mysterious medical symptoms -- headaches, vertigo, strange sounds and more. As time went on, more employees in o...
14 Jan 20221h

CLASSIC: Serial Killers on the Loose
TV, film and fiction have given the public a set of stereotypes about serial killers -- one of the biggest being that they always get caught. Join Ben, Matt, Noel and special guest Christian Sager as ...
13 Jan 20221h 16min

Robots in Court: China's AI Prosecutor
Most people agree that no system of justice is, in practice, perfect -- courts are often backed up with cases, officials are overworked, and human bias all too often affects a verdict. The government ...
12 Jan 20221h






















