Brandon Fibbs & Kyle Sullivan each pick a starting topic on Wikipedia, crack it open, and see what hides inside. Follow where curiosity leads.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
We are busy writing the new season of Wikisurfer right now. While there are some creative changes ahead, we promise Wikisurfer will continue to be your source of the most wonderful, weirdest, and interesting stories Wikipedia has to offer. If you hav... more
In which Kyle and Brandon look back at the first series of Wikisurfer, take stock of what worked and what didn't, and reveal the results of the listener feedback poll.
We want to say thank you to everyone who listened to the first series of Wikisurfer. We are already hard at work writing episodes for series two, but before we record anything, we first wanted to hear from you. We just posted a survey on our website ... more
The peculiar and petrifying world of eusocial insects—the Borg of the creepy-crawly world—as well as an introduction to one of the fascinating experts who study them; a hair-raising and jaw-dropping look at the many, many times people have tried (and... more
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I really wish this podcast would return. It truly was my favorite podcast. The hosts really knew how to combine information and artistic design in a spectacular fashion. Please come back. You’re sorely missed.
Inventive, informative and greatly entertaining. Such a neat idea and terrifically executed. Can’t wait for the next season. 👍🏻
These guys put a lot of work into the presentation and research of the topics that they cover, and they never seem to miss. You will learn a lot about things you never knew existed, or that you were even interested in. One of the top podcasts out here!
An exceptionally produced tour of the joy of jumping form Wikipedia article to Wikipedia article. Always has something new I didn't know.
On the surface this podcast is simply something I do weekly, scavenge Wikipedia for the strangest and most interesting articles. However, this podcast tells stories in such a way that brings the words from the articles to life. Both strange and compelling this podcast is hosted by two individuals who are both entertaining and knowledgeable. I can’t recommend this podcast enough if you ever have wandered the strange streets of Wikipedia and has an interest in armchair researching.
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