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Everyday Conspiracy Theories

Sean Craig Murphy & Mena Soliman
Conspiracy Theories
Everyday Conspiracy Theories
Taylor Swift
Supermarkets
Cafes
Meat Packaging
Starbucks
Avocado
Paper Straws
Northern Expressway
Dental Industry
Artificial Intelligence
Dad Jokes
Matildas
Wi-Fi In Hotels
Electricity Bills
Tobacco Industry
Netflix
Coffee
Pandas

These are NOT the full-fat conspiracies that give conspiracy theorists a bad name.They're the wholesome, laughable, thought-provoking and largely plagiarised observations about stuff you encounter everyday.Like suspiciously magnified seafood cabinets that make your prawns look bigger. T-shirts secretly designed by optometrists to coax you into new glasses, and something about feminine hygiene prod... more

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Our new favourite communication mode, not-so-crazy celebrity names, and waiters pushing “specials”.

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Judge of the Australian New Zealand Podcast Awards
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Producer and advisor for the podcast, provided initial setup advice.
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Episode: Who says we need to drink '2 litres of water' a day?
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Hosts

Sean Craig Murphy
Mena Soliman

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 64 ratings
  • Nailed it

    Mena and Sean never fail to put a smile on my face. Very clever, and a great start to the day. Do strongly recommend you give this one a crack! Well done guys.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hanniej007
    Australia9 months ago
  • SHORT, SHARP & (TIN FOIL) SHINY ✨

    A beautifully light & delightful listen that leaves conspiracies living rent free in your head for weeks to come!

    Sean is sharp, with an eloquent & creative turn of phrase, while the banter with Mena is top notch.

    They didn’t pay me to write this, but I can’t say they haven’t pulled a string or two for me in the past… there’s a bonus conspiracy for you 😉

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Craigioontheradio
    Australia10 months ago
  • Absolutely brilliant

    Sean & Mena are spectacular together, and this podcast is just phenomenal. It makes you gasp, it makes you laugh, it makes you shake your head. It’s hilarious and has kept me company for ages now, giving me belly laughs and getting me through my days at uni, looking forward to each new episode weekly.

    It’s a light hearted take on not taking the world around us too seriously and the vibes are just immaculate.

    One of my favourite podcasts ever and I cannot rate this highly enough.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    HarperLesley
    Australiaa year ago
  • Meh-spiracies

    Ok yeah whatever

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Lone Deranger
    Australiaa year ago
  • Take it cheesey

    So fun and so many excellent points I relate to!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TamaraLinke
    Australiaa year ago

Listeners Say

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The clever banter and conversational style are frequently highlighted as standout factors that keep listeners coming back for more.
Listeners appreciate the relatable and light-hearted take on serious subjects, making it a popular choice for those looking to laugh.
Hosts Mena and Sean deliver an engaging mix of humor and insight, often creating a strong connection with the audience.

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Why are we doing a Q&A episode?
Q: If one of you tragically passes away, does the podcast go on?
They discuss a succession plan, mentioning that the podcast should continue with a new co-host if one of them dies.
Sean Craig Murphy is Redundant
Q: Is there a chance, any chance that you will end up on another radio station or in another public-facing role?
Sean expresses uncertainty about his next steps but mentions a desire to work in a different capacity, possibly on ABC breakfast radio.
Sean Craig Murphy is Redundant
Q: What was the first thing that happened that you knew there was a change in the air?
Sean shares receiving a call from his boss indicating he needed to attend a meeting, hinting at the redundancy.
What makes MAFS a raging success?
Q: How are you going? Because this must be a tough week for you.
Sean expresses mixed feelings about recent changes after being in radio for a long time.
Why does it matter how many Weet Bix I do?
Q: What do you think about the theory that the Australian Cricket Board might have a hand in Dave Warner's commentator job?
It's plausible that there could be a connection to ensure he doesn't release a revealing book about the past incidents.

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A light-hearted exploration into everyday anomalies and conspiracies, this podcast focuses on amusing and relatable topics that often pique listener curiosity. With hosts Sean Craig Murphy and Mena Soliman at the helm, episodes delve into quirky observations about daily life, from the peculiarities of supermarket displays to the oddities of self-help literature and the rising trend of voice notes. Engaging in playful banter, the hosts cleverly intertwine humor and insight, making complex subjects both entertaining and accessible to listeners. Unique for its blend of lightheartedness and thought-provoking commentary, this podcast is ideal for those seeking a refreshing take on mundane topics and an opportunity to share a laugh while contempl... more

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