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Believe? The Myths & Conspiracies Pod

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

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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Recent Guests

Leslie Ewing-Burgesse
A London based, six foot three Canadian, existential, green head, silly, spooky alternative comedian.
Co-runs legendary alternative comedy Night of the Detroit Club in Camden's Black Heart.
Episode: Ep58. The Number 23 Enigma | with Leslie Ewing-Burgesse
Rahul Somia
Comedian and guest on this episode
Episode: Believe Patreon Teaser: The Bermuda Triangle
Aaron Twitchen
Stand-up comedian, circus aerialist, author and pop culture expert
Pod of Pops
Episode: Ep57. We were Aquatic Apes | with Aaron Twitchen
Richard Stott
Fabulous stand-up comedian and finalist in Comedy Award competitions
Comedy Central, ITV
Episode: Ep56. The Rendlesham Forest Incident | with Richard Stott
Emily McQuade
Comedian and returning guest
Episode: Believe Patreon Teaser: Room 237 - The Shining Conspiracy
Pauline Eyre
Fabulous comedian and compère, known for her solo show Body which was nominated for an award at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Episode: Ep55. Jack the Ripper was a Woman | with Pauline Eyre
Sarah Southern
Comedian, performer, improviser, podcaster and political broadcaster
Episode: Ep54. The Mandela Effect | with Sarah Southern
Danny Walsh
Comedian and returning guest
Episode: Believe Patreon Teaser: Pizzagate
Lew Fitz
Comedian who started in 2014 and has performed in Miami and London.
Episode: Ep53. Titanpointe | with Lew Fitz

Hosts

Phil Green
Co-host, comedian, and one of the primary voices in the discussion of myths and conspiracies, Phil brings humor and light-hearted commentary to each episode.
David Ferguson
Co-host, comedian, known for his engaging conversations and humorous take on various myths and theories presented on the show.

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 51 ratings
  • 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
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    Its Fred
    United Kingdom10 months 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
  • Very funny

    Well researched and the 2 hosts bounce off each other very well.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jposthumpus
    United Kingdom2 years ago

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Hosts offer a humorous and engaging perspective on conspiracy theories and myths, making complex topics accessible and entertaining.

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Ep54. The Mandela Effect | with Sarah Southern
Q: Is The Mandela Effect a shift in parallel universes or just misremembering?
It's just people misremembering, not a shift in parallel universes.
Ep48. The Worldwide Hum | with Jack Hester
Q: Do you think the Worldwide Hum has a probable cause?
David thinks there is a probable cause for it and doesn't believe in extraterrestrial or dimensional explanations.
Ep48. The Worldwide Hum | with Jack Hester
Q: Does the Worldwide Hum exist?
Jack believes people are hearing something, but he thinks the main issue is that there isn't enough funding to properly investigate it.
Ep46. Santa Doesn't Exist | with Steph Aritone
Q: So Steph, does Santa exist?
I do believe he exists in some shape or form and that he spreads joy rather than gifts.
Ep46. Santa Doesn't Exist | with Steph Aritone
Q: How do you feel about conspiracy theory, Steph?
I am not a conspiracy theorist, but I think there's a conversation to be had about how Santa exists in a cultural and emotional sense rather than a literal one.

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1. Leslie Ewing-Burgesse
2. Rahul Somia
3. Aaron Twitchen
4. Richard Stott
5. Emily McQuade
6. Pauline Eyre
7. Sarah Southern
8. Danny Walsh

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