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Believe? The Myths & Conspiracies Pod

Phil Green & David Ferguson
Conspiracy Theories
Time Slips
Paul Mccartney
Bigfoot
CERN
The Beatles
Roswell UFO Incident
Large Hadron Collider
Conspiracy Theory
Amelia Earhart
Ufos
JFK
Wormhole
Morbely-Jordain Incident
MI5
Men In Black
Queen Elizabeth I
Ancient Aliens
United Nations
Coconut Crabs

Believe? is a podcast all about the world's craziest myths and conspiracy theories, or are they crazy? Each episode comedians Phil Green and David Ferguson invite a fellow comedian to pick their favourite myth, mystery or conspiracy and then try to make sense of it. Where did it come from? What are the facts? What is the fiction? Phil, David and guest will discuss and try to either prove it, debun... more

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Is there a program to colonise space? Believe? is a podcast about the world's craziest myths and conspiracy theories... or are they crazy? Each episode comedians Phil Green and David Ferguson invite a guest to pick their favourite myth or conspiracy ... more

Are there empty spaces outside the boundaries of normal reality? Believe? is a podcast about the world's craziest myths and conspiracy theories... or are they crazy? Each episode comedians Phil Green and David Ferguson invite a guest to pick their fa... more

Is NASA hiding evidence of a second sun? Believe? is a podcast about the world's craziest myths and conspiracy theories... or are they crazy? Each episode comedians Phil Green and David Ferguson invite a guest to pick their favourite myth or conspira... more

Was there a secret project to control the weather and destroy religion as we know it? Believe? is a podcast about the world's craziest myths and conspiracy theories... or are they crazy? Each episode comedians Phil Green and David Ferguson invite a g... more

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Recent Guests

Toussaint Douglass
Award winning comedian and writer who chose the backrooms myth
Comedian and Writer
Episode: Ep90. Backrooms are Real | with Toussaint Douglass
Dr. Stefania Licari
A medical doctor, trained actor, and comic who has won multiple awards for her series, My Doctor's Advice.
Touring stand-up comedian
Episode: Ep89. NASA is Hiding a Second Sun | with Stefania Licari
Don Biswas
Regular face in comedy clubs across the UK, comedian, and writer.
BBC Radio 4, comedy clubs
Episode: Ep88. Project Bluebeam | with Don Biswas
Caroline McEvoy
Stand-up writer and storyteller, founder of Comedy Bandit, Edinburgh Fringe performer
Banga, Northern Ireland
Episode: Ep87. Garth Brooks is a Serial Killer | with Caroline McEvoy
Jon Long
Stand-up and musical comedian known for his eco-themed shows.
BBC Radio 4
Episode: Ep86. The Glitter Conspiracy | with Jon Long
Louise Bastock
Comedian and travel enthusiast named one to watch on the UK comedy circuit.
Comedian
Episode: Ep85. Bohemian Grove | with Louise Bastock
Steve Mayne
Former City Trader and creator of London's premier storytelling show Tall Tales & Cocktails
Comedy Incorporated
Episode: Ep83. Skinwalker Ranch | with Steve Mayne
Dave Chawner
Comedian and writer known for Normally Abnormal, incorporates topics of personal experience, including eating disorders.
Author and comedian, known for various television appearances.
Episode: Ep82. Elon Musk Deliberately Destroyed Twitter | with Dave Chawner
Farah Sharp
A comedian and former data engineer known for her analytical approach to comedy, often incorporating graphs and data.
Episode: Ep81. There's No Such Thing as a Tree | with Farah Sharp

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 57 ratings
  • A weekly favourite!

    Absolutely love this podcast

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AC1828
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • I tried

    Given this one a fair amount of time, while the premise is good, I do love a debate on conspiracy theories, the actual delivery is really poor. For me, this is mostly down to the completely ill-informed believer, whose utter ignorance and lack of knowledge is delivered with that typical arrogance of the “I got my degree at google university” crowd, finally had enough.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Davejablue
    United Kingdom5 months ago
  • This has real problems

    I’m not here to troll these guys, but the show has a real issue in the fact that none of the presenters are intelligent. Reading facts of a piece of paper is painful to listen to and then when any real opinions are given, they are the opinions of a toddler. I personally don’t really give time in my life to any conspiracy theory’s, but I do enjoy the debate around them. After listening to 3 episodes I realise it is a waste of my time.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Its Fred
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Fantastic podcast and great topics!

    The hosts successfully delve into the conspiracy theories in a lighthearted and informative way!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Don't knowsssewww
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Hilarious!

    Had me laughing all the way home on the tube!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bubbling_along
    United Kingdom2 years ago

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Listeners praise the hosts' banter and chemistry, often highlighting the balance of humor and approachable reasoning.
Some critics feel the debates can skew simplistic, with complaints about base-level factual rigor.

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Ep90. Backrooms are Real | with Toussaint Douglass
Q: Is there any evidence these exist beyond myth?
No concrete evidence; the concept rests on metaphor, dream-state interpretations, and storytelling rather than verifiable proof, though some anecdotes and cultural references fuel the myth.
Ep90. Backrooms are Real | with Toussaint Douglass
Q: Why do people find backrooms compelling or scary?
Because they evoke disorientation, detachment, and the possibility that reality has hidden seams, which taps into universal fears of losing control or being trapped with no clear exit.
Ep90. Backrooms are Real | with Toussaint Douglass
Q: What are backrooms in practical terms?
They're described as endless, indistinguishable spaces that exist outside ordinary reality, often used to symbolize workplace alienation and existential wandering, rather than a physical place to visit.
Ep89. NASA is Hiding a Second Sun | with Stefania Licari
Q: So, Stefania, is NASA hiding evidence of the second sun?
I believe we would not be able to recognize it with our limited human brain.
Ep88. Project Bluebeam | with Don Biswas
Q: So, Dom, did Project Bluebeam exist?
No, in itself, but there is the technology. I think NASA does have lasers and, or is it AI and stuff like that and holograms? But the actual theory, no, that's my view.

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This show blends humor with curiosity to explore popular myths, conspiracy theories, and odd cultural phenomena through a casual, banter-filled conversation. A rotating guest comedian joins two hosts to pick a topic, unpack its origins, separate likely facts from fiction, and examine why it captures public imagination. Episodes tend to mix personal anecdotes, pop culture references, and skeptical yet playful analysis, delivering a lighthearted take on big ideas while inviting listeners to think critically without taking things too seriously. Noteworthy elements include the hosts' chemistry, the broad range of topics (from celebrity rumors to space-age conspiracies), and a ready-to-pilot format for potential guests and sponsors seeking a wit... more

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1. Toussaint Douglass
2. Dr. Stefania Licari
3. Don Biswas
4. Caroline McEvoy
5. Jon Long
6. Louise Bastock
7. Steve Mayne
8. Dave Chawner

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