
Listen in as two lifelong best friends make each other laugh with stories and fun facts. Each week, a new theme will have these women in stitches as they share a related topic they have each researched. Laugh, learn, and join in on the fun.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | ComedyComedy Interviews | ||||

Ashley and Shanda discuss their favorite episodes from Season 1. Ashley gives a brief history of the origin of the Caesar Salad and talks about a prank in the United Kingdom known as the Gnome Liberation Front. Shanda gives more details about Sam Bro... more
Shanda discusses the hydrogen gas leak that plagued NASA engineers during the mid-1990s and an effect way to detect the invisible and highly combustable gas was to use basic straw brooms. Ashley recounts an accident at the Tokai, Japan uranium conver... more
Ashley recounts the stories of two children, Ryan Hammond and James Leininger, who remember their past lives, lists a few statistics discovered by Dr. Jim Tucker and Dr. Ian Stevenson, then discusses potential theories as to how these memories are po... more
Shanda discusses the quick rise of record breaking Olympic medal winning runner Betty “Babe” Robinson who after a plane crash left her so severely injured a stranger took her straight to the morgue, made a full recovery and was able to win a gold med... more
Ashley discusses a social media conspiracy claiming that the Titanic was switched with its sister ship The Olympic for possible insurance fraud and how researchers Steve Hall and Bruce Beveridge wrote a book against this claim. Shanda tells the story... more
Shanda tells the story of pageant winner Joyce McKinney who in 1977, traveled to England from Salt Lake City where she allegedly kidnapped, imprisoned, and raped her Mormon boyfriend Kirk Anderson, and the tabloids made her a celebrity for the ultima... more
Shanda discusses how the Jackalope, a half rabbit half antelope creature, was created by taxidermist Douglas Herrick and his brother in 1932, which helped make their town of Douglas, Wyoming a tourist attraction, and evolved in a folklore that travel... more
Shanda talks about murderess Belle Gunness who lured men to her La Porte, Indiana farm from 1884 to 1908, possibly faked her death by setting her house on fire, and is responsible for 14 confirmed murders. Ashley recounts the story of Judy Buenoano w... more
This podcast has it all! Two hilarious friends talking about random facts about people born in the late 1800s as well as all you ever need to know about meat birds. :) But seriously, they are lovely-listen to them. <3
These ladies are so funny. I feel like I am right there with them.
Super fun pod!
It is fun sitting in and listening as these two try to teach eachother something new every week.
Hanging out with friends and learning perfectly combined!
It is fun sitting in and listening as these two try to eachother something new every week.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #171 |








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