
From world mysteries to strange scientific phenomena, conspiracy theories, paranormal activity, and true crime, join us on Mondays as we talk through all the weird things that make us question our entire sense of self. This is My Existential Crisis.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 82 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

WE'RE BAAAA-AAAACK! Aren't you glad to see us pop up in your feed again?
After an unexpected hiatus, we're finally back (almost) just in time for My Existential Crisis' 3 year anniversary!
This week, Dylan tells us all about his travel mishaps, whi... more
Episode 70, we're back! Dylan Bug-ger talks about his recent fight against fleas, "happy hoodies" and smart homes. Madison talks about the breadth of her fascinating/unnerving interests and a disappointing casting decision.
In today's episode, Dyla... more
Episode 70, we're back! Dylan Bug-ger talks about his recent fight against fleas, "happy hoodies" and smart homes. Madison talks about the breadth of her fascinating/unnerving interests and a disappointing casting decision.
In today's episode, Dyla... more
It's episode SIXTY-NIIIIIINE!
Madison is her most boring, dad-like iteration as she talks about her love of America's greatest past time. (Guys, plant your feet before throwing a baseball, for the love of all that's holy!) Dylan has a livelier time... more
Episode 68! 32 episodes from the big 100, we're almost there. Dylan talks about a wholesome moment he saw on his drive and whether airhorns would work in space. Madison discusses her recent 9-hour long Twilight Imperium session before discussing viol... more
Episode 67 is here and we are back to our regularly scheduled programming! Dylan recalls his coffee drinking foibles, an unnoticed disappearance, and a regifted "little guy." Madison shares her bittersweet emotions after leaving her last show and sha... more
We're back with episode 66! Dylan has to be put down because of a pulled rhomboid. Madison's life has slowed down, but her brain keeps speeding up.
In today's episode, Dylan and Madison talk about Socrates' guiding inner voice, his "daimonion." The... more
We're back on our bullshit!
We're switching things up again with Bullshit or No Shit, inspired by the 90s show "Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction."
Madison share 5 stories, some true, some completely made up, all completely bizarre. It's up to you t... more










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