A show about the dumbest and most terrible things people actually believe in. How many lies do you live by?
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsEducation |
We are back from hiatus on this month's episode and joining us in the studio is Heather Weber from Under the Pendulum Podcast to share with us a much too common story. Trigger warning for topics of sexual assault and grooming. Find our sister podcast... more
Emily Seabold, the host of Everyday Lies podcast joins the crew of Under the Pendulum Podcast to talk about the ghostly history surrounding Alabama. Join us to hear a few spooky tales and have some laughs along the way. Find us on social media and li... more
What is money? Why is money? How many times have we screamed this? Join us for part 2 as we continue to look at the history and malleability of money. My returning guests are Heather Weber and Chris Weber from Under the Pendulum Podcast. Both shows a... more
What is money? Why is money? How many times have we screamed this? Join us this episode for a look at the history and malleability of money. My guests are Heather Weber and Chris Weber from Under the Pendulum Podcast. Both shows available where ever ... more
Heather Weber from Under the Pendulum Podcast joins me to talk about a weird 90s myth that made me question everything I ever put in my mouth. Spoiler: Beavers. more
BMI is eugenics nonsense, weight-loss is a 72 billion dollar industry, and more lies to not live by! Featuring Counselor Hannah Fuhlendorf who joins us to talk bodies and Fat Liberation. Find out citations on our Tumblr page.
On this episode, Emily dives into the stigma around food stamps. Why do some people despise these social programs? How easily can people use food stamps for fraud? What do these services mean in the greater social picture? Emily is joined by herbalis... more
It's spiders galore on Everyday Lies!! In today's episode, Em looks at the different myths and lies that surround our understanding of the spider. Joined once again by spooky boy Chris Weber, we may never look at spiders quite the same again. Delicio... more
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I love the topics so far and the conversations are intriguing. My only complaint is about the sound. The hosts mic is waaaay too high compared to the guests. You need to constantly turn the volume up and down depending on who is talking or it feels like your ear drums are gonna blow out.
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