
Stuff They Don't Want You To Know
From UFOs to psychic powers and government cover-ups, history is riddled with unexplained events. You can turn back now or learn the Stuff They Don't Want You To Know ... an audio podcast from iHeartRadio.
Latest episodes

Nov 21, 2024 • 51min
Listener Mail: Election Conspiracies, Wild Animal Legislation, and What To Do When You Find An Injured Animal
In a lively listener mail segment, the hosts dive into election conspiracy theories and voter misinformation, urging caution in political discussions. They also tackle wildlife ethics, debating the implications of owning exotic pets and the absurdity of food waste. With practical advice on how to safely assist injured animals, they emphasize contacting local authorities instead of direct intervention. The episode is peppered with amusing wildlife encounters and intriguing insights about the effects of bird feeding on local ecosystems.

Nov 20, 2024 • 50min
The Troubled Border of Myanmar, Chapter One: A Peaceful History. A Terrifying Present.
Dive into the tumultuous history of Myanmar, a country rich in culture but now fraught with conflict. Discover the grim realities of organized crime and human trafficking exacerbated by global indifference. Laugh and learn as history intertwines with humor, reflecting on the nation’s past versus its chaotic present. Unpack the impact of a military coup that's transformed peace into violence, and explore the challenges faced by the Rohingya at the Bangladesh border amidst serious geopolitical tensions. A captivating mix of history, humor, and current crises!

Nov 19, 2024 • 55min
CLASSIC: The Windover Bog Bodies
In 1982, a skull discovery in a Florida bog led to the unearthing of ancient burial practices from over 7,000 years ago. The hosts examine the unique preservation conditions of bogs and how they reveal insights into early human societies. They highlight compassionate care for the vulnerable, as seen in the remains of an injured woman and a young boy. Discussions on DNA testing complicate the narrative of ancestry, intertwining cultural heritage with scientific exploration. Join the intriguing journey into the mysteries of our past.

Nov 18, 2024 • 59min
Strange News: Did Russia Just Threaten The Next President? A Wicked Debacle. FDA Pulls Decongestant From The Market
Aide Nikolai Patrushev stirs controversy with bizarre remarks after the recent U.S. election, hinting at Russian threats. Mischief ensues when a misprint on Wicked merchandise accidentally leads to adult content. Meanwhile, the FDA plans to yank phenylephrine from shelves, questioning its effectiveness in cold meds. The conversation weaves through geopolitical tensions, animal antics, and a humorous take on the shifting landscape of consumer products and societal norms.

Nov 15, 2024 • 1h 1min
The Disappearance of Andreen McDonald: A Larger Context
The discussion reveals the tragic disappearance of Andreen McDonald, a successful entrepreneur with a complex life story. It uncovers the turbulent dynamics of her marriage, hinting at deeper issues within their seemingly perfect life. Listeners learn about the stark realities of domestic violence and the misleading nature of true crime narratives. The hosts explore the psychological effects of such violence, stressing the importance of awareness and resources for victims. The conversation urges society to reevaluate the treatment of women's stories in crime reporting.

Nov 15, 2024 • 41min
Listener Mail: Chinese Spyware, The Amish, DC, and Letters From Home
Discover the fascinating world of Amish millionaires and their unique approach to capitalism. Delve into the alarming topic of Chinese spyware infiltrating U.S. tech. Reflect on the emotional stories surrounding family and belonging. Explore hidden gems in Washington, D.C., along with intriguing listener feedback about social media's human factor. Join in on lighthearted discussions about algorithms, advertising, and the influence of technology on our lives, all while gearing up for Thanksgiving!

Nov 13, 2024 • 1h 1min
Are TV Court Shows Real?
Dive into the quirky world of daytime TV as the hosts explore the riveting realm of courtroom reality shows. Discover their evolution from the Great Depression to modern entertainment. Uncover the truth behind shows like 'Divorce Court' and learn how production choices shape dramatic narratives. Are these courtrooms real or just scripted theatrics? Examine the psychological effects on viewers and question what we really understand about the legal system. Tune in for a hilarious yet insightful take on the relationship between reality and entertainment!

Nov 12, 2024 • 57min
CLASSIC: Eye tracking and Advertising
Dive into the intriguing world of eye tracking and its impact on advertising! Discover how companies can gauge your reactions without you even clicking. Explore the ethical dilemmas surrounding privacy as eye tracking technology blurs the lines between consumer behavior and surveillance. The conversation touches on the humorous complexities of digital ads and the potential risks of data misuse. Plus, reflections on how this technology could revolutionize user interaction while raising questions about individual rights and privacy in a tech-driven society!

Nov 11, 2024 • 59min
Strange News: Peanut the Squirrel, Nashville Drone Attack, Mystery Song Identified, IKEA Finally Pays East German Prisoners
Peanut the Squirrel's tragic fame raises questions about wildlife regulations and personal freedom. A thwarted drone attack on a Nashville power station showcases bizarre crime stories. IKEA's decision to compensate East German prisoners reflects historical injustices and corporate ethics. Meanwhile, hackers amusingly demand payment in baguettes. Topping it off, a long-lost song is finally identified, leaving a trail of nostalgia and curiosity.

Nov 8, 2024 • 57min
CLASSIC: The Red Market: Is China Executing People To Harvest Their Organs?
Diving deep into the chilling underworld of organ trafficking, the discussion unravels the dark realities of organ harvesting in China. Allegations surface regarding government involvement and the ethics surrounding these shocking practices. Listeners grapple with the complexities of organ transplants, emotional journeys, and the urgent need for reform in healthcare. The podcast also highlights the exploitation of vulnerable individuals in the black market and the moral dilemmas tied to life-saving organs, leaving audiences questioning what lies beneath the surface.