Lost Rhetoric is a haven for tellers of strange tales. Non-Expert host Jason Dinges converses with his Non-Expert friends to bring you stories & ideas from the realm of the weird. lostrhetoric.com/
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 84 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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This time around, Renni Pollock, host of COMPANY MOVE joins me to discuss her Hometown nut house, The Peoria State Hospital in Illinois. Its history is actually one of inspiration & good, ethical treatment during a time when State Ho... more
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STEVE X is back to discuss the mysteries behind the DIA, or the Denver International Airport, or DEN, or Illuminati World HQ...whatever you want to call it. It has underground tunnels, "Apocalyptic" Murals, Masonic time capsules, it ... more
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In this, a very special 5 YEAR ANNIVERSARY EPISODE, Jesse Gee returns to talk about Sci Fi Weaponry! Jesse is a Propmaker by trade but also has experience designing weapons & Sci Fi themed art out of junk so not only is he super talen... more
1 Day, in the recent past, Dr. Donut decided to do some Ketamine. Then, she ate a 3 hit LSD Altoid & 1 Mushroom. A few days later, she was released from a Psych Ward in Albuquerque. She & Gold Medal Winner for Husband of the Year, AARBEAR, tell the... more
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Super interesting conversations about weird and interesting things!
I like the ones with his dad maybe the best.
amazing content and cool cats. love it
Great show, great guests, great host! What more do you need?!?
Listening to Jason discuss his favorite bands and squeezing in a word of the night (keep it, Jason!) is a great intro before getting into the discussion of dark and mysterious happenings around the world. Interested in learning more about crazy phenomena? Have you seen an Unidentifiable Floating Object? Maybe you came across a strange living being wandering in the night. Lend an ear, turn on your cuss filter, and enjoy the Lost Rhetoric.
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