Journalist and aviation expert Jeff Wise and OnMilwaukee publisher Andy Tarnoff have teamed up to take a deep dive into the mystery of the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines flight 370. The plane went missing on March 8, 2014, and almost a decade later, there are still no hard answers concerning the fate of its 239 passengers and crew. Wise, featured on the Netflix documentary, “MH370: The Plane ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | AviationTrue CrimeLeisure |
In the season one finale of Deep Dive: MH370, Jeff and Andy recap what they discovered over the last 30 episodes of the podcast. more
In Episode 30, Jeff and Andy go deeper than they've ever gone before on a question that's the crux of the whole MH370 mystery. It's a topic which is newly important because a bunch of viral MH370 videos have come out that spend a lot of time discussi... more
In Episode 27, Jeff and Andy told you where MH370 could've have landed had it been flown north to Kazakhstan. But the question remains, why? more
How do you make something disappear? Nobody understands that better than practitioners of the ancient art of stage magic, who for centuries have used the principles of applied psychology to make seemingly impossible things occur. In today's episode J... more
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I wanted to love this show, but after 20 or so episodes I just didn’t care anymore. These guys talk in circles and there never feels like there is a payoff, just another ‘cliffhanger’.
You both are so contradictory; in one moment probability is not an issue and then when probability constricts your narrative, it is an issue. It was incredibly frustrating listening to you two pretend to be bias journalists but in reality your opinions are riddled throughout your story telling. It was driving me mad that you kept saying it was as easy as pulling up the rug in the first class cabin, it wasn't, there was a hatched (yes, unlocked) door. Someone would have seen it and said something... more
The first episode touts itself as fact-based and science-driven, however it slowly devolves into a jumble of conspiracy theories along with an implicit pitch for listeners to buy Jeff Wise’s book and subscribe to his long-debunked explanation.
Well researched. The hosts are more than willing to receive and act on thoughtful feedback.
I’m fascinated by MH370 and think Jeff Wise is the best voice on the case so I’m biased… but this is truly an amazing podcast. The perfect case to unfold in this format and in this style. Thanks Andy and Jeff 🙏.
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