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Deep in the back of your mind, you’ve always had the feeling that there’s something strange about reality. There is. Join Robert Lamb and Joe McCormick as they examine neurological quandaries, cosmic mysteries, evolutionary marvels and our transhuman future.
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Jun 19, 2025 • 4min
The Monstrefact Redux: The Flight of Dragons
Dive into the fascinating world of dragon flight as the hosts explore a unique theory from the book 'The Flight of Dragons.' Discover how the 1981 film Dragon Slayer presents a realistic take on dragon mechanics, avoiding vertical takeoffs. The discussion also highlights the imaginative science and distinctive biology depicted in the 1982 animated film, shaping our perception of these mythical creatures. Get ready for a blend of creativity and science that redefines how we see dragons in pop culture!

Jun 18, 2025 • 44min
STBYM Listener Mail: Bringer of Jollity
Listeners weigh in on intriguing topics, from the chemistry of weather and animal communication to the unique quirks of canine behaviors. Dive into the world of intuitive detectives and their knack for uncovering hidden truths. Explore the rising concerns over digital scams and their effect on public trust, alongside nostalgic reflections on vintage nature tales. Film enthusiasts discuss cinematic gems like 'The Wicker Man,' uncovering themes of paganism and the power of folk music in storytelling.

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Jun 16, 2025 • 1h 7min
Weirdhouse Cinema Rewind: Black Lizard (1968)
Dive into the quirky world of the 1968 film 'Black Lizard,' where charming drag performances collide with serious themes. The hosts dissect its unique style, exploring forbidden love and gripping crime thriller elements. You'll hear about the film's visual flair and artistic significance, along with its legacy shaped by influential Japanese figures. With a plot rich in deception and dark humor, the narrative reveals unexpected twists, all while blending the eerie with the avant-garde. Perfect for fans of the bizarre!

Jun 14, 2025 • 51min
From the Vault: The Well-Connected Animal, with Lee Alan Dugatkin
Join evolutionary biologist Lee Alan Dugatkin as he unpacks the intricate social networks of the animal kingdom. Discover how dolphins use sponges as tools and the fascinating communication systems among bees and chimpanzees. Learn about the unexpected connections between animal social dynamics and disease transmission in species like Tasmanian devils. Dugatkin also explores the impact of social networks on resilience, using stories like the responses of rhesus macaques to Hurricane Maria. Dive into the complexity of animal societies with insights from his book!

Jun 13, 2025 • 1h 36min
Weirdhouse Cinema Rewind: Highlander II, Part 2
Dive into the quirky world of 'Highlander II: The Quickening' as the hosts examine its cult classic status and infamous reputation. From exploring its alien nuances to the battle for a definitive cut, the discussion is rich with humor and nostalgia. They unravel the film's chaotic settings and memorable characters, highlighting the absurdity of key scenes and dramatic action. With a blend of critique and reverence, the conversation navigates the bizarre dynamics and societal themes that define this unique cinematic experience.

Jun 12, 2025 • 37min
Lone Wolf, with Adam Weymouth
In this enlightening conversation, Adam Weymouth, author of “Lone Wolf: Walking the Line Between Civilization and Wildness,” explores the fascinating resurgence of the European wolf and its historical significance in the British Isles. He delves into the journey of a wolf named Schlotz, highlighting the intricate connections between wolves and humans through shared fears and emotions. The discussion also touches upon the political tensions surrounding farmers and wolf reintroduction, and how wolves symbolize resilience in the face of environmental challenges.

Jun 11, 2025 • 35min
The Monstrefact Omnibus: The Werewolf
Dive into the captivating world of werewolves, exploring their mythological origins and cultural significance. Uncover how ancient narratives have morphed into modern media portrayals. The podcast also examines the complex relationship between humans and wolves, challenging traditional notions. Additionally, it delves into the intriguing connections between folklore and scientific discoveries at Skinwalker Ranch, revealing how these legends continue to resonate with our fears and aspirations.

Jun 10, 2025 • 46min
From the Vault: Sharks Don't Sink, with Jasmin Graham
Jasmin Graham, a passionate shark scientist and author of "Sharks Don't Sink: Adventures of a Rogue Shark Scientist," shares her deep insights into the world of sharks. She discusses the biases in shark research and the founding of an organization to promote diversity in the field. Jasmin highlights the importance of shark conservation and the impact of environmental toxins on shark pups. With a call to action for future marine biologists, she emphasizes the need to protect these vital species while reshaping public perceptions of sharks.

Jun 9, 2025 • 1h 13min
Weirdhouse Cinema Rewind: Highlander II, Part 1
Dive into the cult classic 'Highlander II: The Quickening' as hosts explore its eccentric charm and the complexities of immortality. They humorously dissect the bizarre twist revealing Immortals as aliens from Zeist and the film’s varying cuts. Highlights include stunning visual aesthetics influenced by director Russell Mulcahy, memorable performances from Sean Connery and Michael Ironside, and the film's dystopian themes. The podcast brings nostalgia and analysis, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the film and its place in cinema history.

Jun 8, 2025 • 1h 1min
Smart Girl Dumb Questions: Neil DeGrasse Tyson on “Are We Living in a Simulation?”
Neil deGrasse Tyson, a renowned astrophysicist and science communicator, joins host Nayeema Raza for a playful exploration of big cosmic questions. They dig into what might have happened before the Big Bang and whether wormholes could revolutionize travel. The conversation flirts with the existence of aliens and the validity of horoscopes. Tyson also shares his thoughts on the challenges scientists face in communicating complex ideas to the public, making science accessible and fun.


