
A journey into the minds of strange people doing strange things.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 104 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

Three advice seeking letters, one guest host. A man fakes a contest win to hide a PS5 from his wife. A woman wants to give herself a nickname before moving to a new town. And a mum keeps introducing her son’s girlfriend as “John’s friend”. Plus we le... more
This week only three questions matter: can dropping an F-bomb actually make you physically stronger, are true crime fans secret geniuses or secret psychopaths, and has America genuinely decided that country music is cooler than weed?
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What happens when science confirms what we already suspected about the people who are hitting on us? And does size REALLY matter? Turns out... yeah.
On this episode we're checking out a Chinese app charging lonely city dwellers a monthly fee just to... more
What happens when the human drive for self-improvement stops being healthy and starts getting strange?
Episode 99 is a descent into the strangest corners of the Internet. From a 47,000 strong online community convinced they can optimise one very spe... more
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The show blends offbeat psychology, pop culture, and fringe subcultures with a humorous lens. Episodes range from exploring online communities and modern myths to dissecting horror films and conspiracy ideas, always framed with witty banter and thoughtful critique. Listeners likely enjoy candid storytelling, sharp observations, and guest perspectives that probe why people are drawn to extreme or strange ideas. A notable strength is the mix of humor with serious topics, plus recurring deep dives into familiar franchises and real-world oddities that feel both entertaining and illuminating.
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Weird but Wonderful launched 8 years ago and published 104 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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