

Stuff They Don't Want You To Know
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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.
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Sep 26, 2024 • 49min
Listener Mail: Terrors of Adoption, Black Sludge is Poop, the Dangers of an AI-driven, 'Teacherless' Classroom
This episode features Dockerby, a professional educator who shares insights on the controversial role of AI in classrooms. They dive into the emotional struggles surrounding adoption, highlighting personal stories and systemic challenges in foster care. The discussion also tackles a concerning substance known as 'black sludge,' exploring its use in agriculture and potential health risks. Dockerby's contributions shed light on the delicate balance between technology and the human element in education.

Sep 25, 2024 • 59min
The Mystery of Nan Madol
Discover the intriguing ruins of Nan Madol, an ancient city in Micronesia, shrouded in oral history and folklore. The captivating architectural marvels raise questions about their construction and the mysteries surrounding their abandonment. Legends of sorcery and powerful figures intertwine with the city's fate, illuminating themes of tyranny and justice. Experience adventure and eeriness as the hosts explore the emotional impact of the jungle's atmosphere. Plus, practical travel tips add a whimsical twist to the conversation!

Sep 24, 2024 • 45min
CLASSIC: The Eternal Shadow: Serial Killers Throughout Ancient History
Explore the chilling origins of serial killers, revealing their presence throughout ancient history. Delve into notorious cases and how societal norms shaped public perceptions. Discover the complexities of defining these criminals and the dark legacy they leave behind. Meet Lucusta, Rome's first female serial killer, and hear about the horrific practices used to extract confessions. Unearth tales of women in power within the context of serial killing, highlighting the intertwining of history, crime, and societal influence.

Sep 23, 2024 • 51min
Strange News: Massive Pager Attacks in Lebanon, Japan's Resignation Industry, CIA Denies Plotting to Kill Venezuela's Maduro
In this intriguing discussion, Nicolás Maduro, the controversial leader of Venezuela, is at the center of allegations concerning a failed assassination plot. The episode dives into a shocking incident in Lebanon involving exploding pagers, raising eerie questions about espionage. Meanwhile, Japan's unique 'resignation industry' unfolds, revealing how employees are hiring experts to navigate the tricky terrain of leaving jobs. It's a captivating mix of danger, politics, and cultural quirks that keeps listeners on the edge of their seats.

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Sep 20, 2024 • 1h 7min
The Terrifying Future of Food
Food is a universal necessity, but what happens when traditional farming methods fail? The hosts delve into the evolution of food, addressing shocking issues like food scarcity and ethical dilemmas in production. They tackle climate change's impact on resources and the stark contrasts of hunger and obesity. Explore innovations like lab-grown meat and unconventional sources such as insects. With a mix of humor and serious discussion, they inspire listeners to consider the future of food in an ever-changing world.

Sep 19, 2024 • 1h 7min
CLASSIC: The Death of Diana: Accident or Conspiracy?
Dive into the mystery surrounding Princess Diana's tragic death in Paris. Was it truly an accident, or are darker forces at play? Explore the chaotic final moments and the relentless media pursuit that escalated the situation. Delve into the conspiracy theories linking her demise to the British royal family and intelligence agencies. The discussion highlights her philanthropic legacy and the profound societal impact of her loss, revealing the complexities of her life under scrutiny.

Sep 18, 2024 • 1h 5min
Missing in Arizona, with Jon Walczak
In this insightful discussion, Jon Walczak, creator and host of the Missing series, delves into the chilling Scottsdale murders of 2001, where Robert Fisher vanished after his family's brutal deaths. He shares groundbreaking techniques he's employing to search for this elusive fugitive, exploring the complexities of cold cases and the significance of modern forensic science. The conversation also contrasts Fisher's plight with that of other fugitives, emphasizing societal perceptions and the psychological profiles of those who evade capture.

Sep 17, 2024 • 55min
CLASSIC: Locked Up and Lost: Healthcare in the Prison System
The podcast explores the dismal state of healthcare in the U.S. prison system, shedding light on how profit-driven insurance companies impact inmate well-being. It highlights inadequate access to mental health and substance abuse treatment, revealing the systemic issues surrounding medical care behind bars. The discussion critiques the ethics of privatization, showcasing alarming cases of negligence and the desperate measures inmates take for proper care. It calls for urgent reforms to address the stark realities of healthcare access within the correctional system.

Sep 17, 2024 • 49min
Strange News: Classrooms with AI Teachers? A Mushroom-robot Hybrid, and Trouble in Millersville, TN
A UK college is testing AI teachers, raising eyebrows about the future of human interaction in classrooms. Meanwhile, researchers are creating a unique mushroom-robot hybrid, with the king oyster mushroom learning to walk! In Millersville, Tennessee, chaos erupts as the local police department faces a TBI raid amid allegations of corruption. Dive into the weird and wonderful intersections of technology, nature, and community drama!

Sep 13, 2024 • 1h 14min
The Future of Robot “Servants”
Exploring the evolution of robots, the discussion reveals the historical context of domestic partnerships and their transition into robotic assistants. Philosophical quandaries arise as sentient robots blur the lines of ethics and privacy in society. The conversation humorously highlights the challenges robots face in everyday life and speculates on a future where humans and AI coexist. A dive into designers' attempts to create homes that accommodate robots sparks thoughts on the implications of our reliance on technology.


