
Two of the greatest minds in American history. These are not them.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Category | Comedy | ||||

It's a Christmas miracle: Lincoln & Welles are back with a Scoundrelcast to talk about William Cunningham, gentleman graverobber. (One of those two words accurately describes him.) Hear his charming exploits, like shipping a stolen body American Expr... more
In this time of social distancing and existential dread, Lincoln & Welles are here to keep you company...and perhaps be your new leaders? We answer listener questions and accidentally get sincere a couple of times. Topics: pizza tattoos, apocalypse c... more
After a four month hiatus, Tyler & Ben return to cover the most monumental topics of our time: Clark County Jailer Squatty Doyle; the most famous salamander in Herzegovina; a Roman brain preserved in glass; how White Castle discredited the Indiana ju... more
Lincoln & Welles bring notorious scoundrels to justice! Tyler exposes the wife-swapping deeds of occultist Alessandro Cagliostro, and Ben shines a light on Southern politician and bingo criminal Tommy Burnett. Also: Getting stuck in an elevator with ... more
This episode is only to be listened to in the event of moon disaster! In another "Everything is Gothic" roundup, we address the subterranean crimefighting of Pope Benedict, critique Richard Nixon's speech about moondeath, prepare for our new tardigra... more
Crank up the steam calliope, inflate the hydrogen sacs of the mighty dirigible, and put gas in the deep sea sub, because we're going on an adventure! Lincoln & Welles compete to navigate the toxic sump of human knowledge that is Wikipedia, and along ... more
Introducing a new feature called "Everything is Gothic." We track down news of the strange and macabre, and then goof on it. In this episode we investigate: Crowcrimes, all the beards that goths can have, ladybug-pocalypse, and the horrors of BYUtv's... more
Now with (slightly) improved audio quality and more aggressive editing! We put the final nail in Game of Thrones' coffin, and look forward to spinoffs like Boythrone and Gardening with Bronn. Ben is reading The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton, and relat... more
Essential quarantine listening.
I never knew how badly I needed to hear the inner thoughts of two thirty-something literature scholars. Essential listening.









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