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In today's episode we discuss "Blurry" by Dash Shaw, a nesting onion of vignettes of the lives of people facing indecision. Follow along as we fight our way through the fog and find out how they're all connected. Take a delicious detour with us as we pick apart the mechanics of how this comic is built, from its 4/4 beat of the page layouts to the sparse but grounded character designs. Music by Sleuth. Our next episode will be about "Feeding Ghosts: A Graphic Memoir" by Tessa Hulls.
Best-selling author and investigative journalist Lee Strobel joins Blurry Creatures to discuss his newest book, Seeing the Supernatural. In this episode, Strobel explores real accounts of miracles, angels, and near-death experiences—offering compelling evidence that the unseen realm is not only real, but deeply relevant. From hard-hitting journalism to stories that defy explanation, this conversation dives into the thin places where the natural and supernatural collide This Episode is Sponsored By: https://faithgateway.com — Get 40% off your copy of Seeing the Supernatural when you use the promo code BLURRY! Download the Rocket Money app and enter our show name, Blurry Creatures, in the survey so they know we sent you! https://homechef.com/blurry — Get 50% off and free shipping for your first box PLUS free dessert for life! - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Blurry Hysteria, we dive into two stories that are equal parts science, sweat, and straight-up strange.First up: What if your next computer wasn't silicon but flesh? That's right—British scientists have created a "living" brain chip made of human neurons, and now you can rent it like it's a haunted Airbnb. Is it the future of computing or the first step toward Skynet with skin?Then, we travel from the uncanny valley to the swampy undercarriage of airport security. The TSA is sounding the alarm—literally—thanks to a little-known phenomenon known as “swamp crotch.” Turns out excessive groin sweat might be your ticket to a full pat-down. Moisture and metal detectors don't mix, folks.From meat-based microchips to moisture-based misfires, join us for a perfectly weird cocktail of cutting-edge tech and humid horror stories.Listen now before your pants set off national security protocols.Links & Resources
Beauty lovers, prepare for some seriously questionable advice – Leigh and Kelly are tackling the blurry lip trend that's taking over your feeds! From Korean beauty brands serving up "mellow blurring lip pencils" to Leigh's latest obsession: a fake silicone finger for perfect lip application (because apparently using your actual finger is too pedestrian when you're in the back of a taxi, obviously). We chat layering serums, always go thinnest to thickest, but what happens when you genuinely can't tell which is which? Plus, winter tanning hacks that don't require full-body commitment (because who has time for that?), and Leigh's accidental discovery of the powder-foundation-powder sandwich technique that had strangers asking questions. LINKS TO EVERYTHING MENTIONED: Fwee Finger Like Lip Brush $10.39 CLIO Hug BlurTint $21.38 Holika Holika Mellow Blurring Lip Pencil $14.42 Fwee Lip and Cheek Blurry Pudding $26.91 Naturium Advanced Multi Peptide Serum $49.95 La Roche-Posay B5 Hyaluronic Serum $74.95 FOR MORE WHERE THIS CAME FROM: Watch & Subscribe on Youtube here Follow us on Instagram: @youbeautypodcast Follow us on TikTok: @youbeautypod Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here For our product recommendations, exclusive beauty news, reviews, articles, deals and much more - sign up for our free You Beauty weekly newsletter here Subscribe to Mamamia here GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or send us a voice message, and one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Hosts: Leigh Campbell & Kelly McCarren Producers: Sophie Campbell & Ella Maitland Audio Producer: Tina Matolov Video Producer: Marlena Cacciotti Mamamia's studios are furnished with thanks to Fenton & Fenton. For more head to their website here. Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe Allen joins Blurry Creatures to dive deep into the unsettling intersection of transhumanism, artificial intelligence, and the future of humanity. From brain chips to digital gods, we explore how technology is reshaping the human experience—and what it means for our souls. This is a conversation about the real cost of merging man and machine. https://bravebooks.com — Get 15% off when you use code BLURRY at checkout. - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Blurry Hysteria, we dive deep—literally—into prehistoric weirdness and modern airport madness.First up, scientists exploring Kentucky's Mammoth Cave have uncovered two brand new species of ancient sharks, proving that even in a cave, life finds a way to terrify you. Fossilized jaws, razor teeth, and the lingering dread that somewhere down there might be one still chewing. Take a bite out of ancient history with us—just mind your fingers.Then we taxi straight onto the chaos of Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, where a food delivery driver was caught joyriding across the tarmac like it was DoorDash: Fast & Furious Edition. Why follow signs when you can follow your gut right onto the runway?From subterranean sea beasts to security breaches with snacks, this episode has it all: fossils, fries, and a side of “how is this real?”Links & Resources
Get ready for a spine‑tingling dive into the unknown—on this episode of Blurry Creatures, paranormal explorer Derek Olson joins the show to unravel the chilling mysteries of Vermont's Bennington Triangle. From the bizarre disappearances of hikers, hunters, and hunters' dogs in the 1940s and '50s, to reports of strange lights, eerie sound phenomena, and unexplained electromagnetic anomalies, Derek brings both deep research and firsthand insight to the conversation. He'll also examine possible links to ancient sites and folklore, raising compelling questions: is this just a remote wilderness mystery—or something far more paranormal? This Episode is Sponsored By: Visit https://shopbeam.com/BLURRY and use code BLURRY to get our exclusive discount of up to 35% off - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In a world that often spins faster than we can catch up, trusting anyone—let alone someone you can't physically see—can feel like a leap. But for millions, trusting God isn't blind faith; it's a relationship grounded in experience, wisdom, and love. Whether you're walking through a season of doubt or simply seeking deeper peace, here are five powerful reasons to lean into trust: 1. God's Faithfulness Stands the Test of Time "Know therefore that the Lord your God is God; he is the faithful God, keeping his covenant of love to a thousand generations..." — Deuteronomy 7:9 History, Scripture, and personal testimonies echo a consistent truth: God shows up. Not always how we expect—but always with purpose. 2. His Love Doesn't Flinch "But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." — Romans 5:8 There is comfort in being known completely and still unconditionally loved. God doesn't base His love on performance—it's already been fully given. 3. There's Purpose in the Pain "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him..." — Romans 8:28 Pain doesn't always make sense, but it's never wasted. Trusting God invites us to believe that even brokenness can be used to build something beautiful. 4. He Leads Even When the Map's Blurry "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding..." — Proverbs 3:5-6 When decisions loom and uncertainty crowds in, God offers a peace-filled path—not always the easiest, but often the most transforming. 5. Peace Isn't Conditional "And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds..." — Philippians 4:7 God doesn't promise a storm-free life, but He does promise to be our anchor. His peace isn't based on perfect circumstances—it's rooted in His presence. kenn.blanchard@gmail.com
Beauty lovers, prepare for some seriously questionable advice – Leigh and Kelly are tackling the blurry lip trend that's taking over your feeds! From Korean beauty brands serving up "mellow blurring lip pencils" to Leigh's latest obsession: a fake silicone finger for perfect lip application (because apparently using your actual finger is too pedestrian when you're in the back of a taxi, obviously). We chat layering serums, always go thinnest to thickest, but what happens when you genuinely can't tell which is which? Plus, winter tanning hacks that don't require full-body commitment (because who has time for that?), and Leigh's accidental discovery of the powder-foundation-powder sandwich technique that had strangers asking questions. LINKS TO EVERYTHING MENTIONED: Fwee Finger Like Lip Brush $10.39 CLIO Hug BlurTint $21.38 Holika Holika Mellow Blurring Lip Pencil $14.42 Fwee Lip and Cheek Blurry Pudding $26.91 Naturium Advanced Multi Peptide Serum $49.95 La Roche-Posay B5 Hyaluronic Serum $74.95 FOR MORE WHERE THIS CAME FROM: Watch & Subscribe on Youtube here Follow us on Instagram: @youbeautypodcast Follow us on TikTok: @youbeautypod Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here For our product recommendations, exclusive beauty news, reviews, articles, deals and much more - sign up for our free You Beauty weekly newsletter here Subscribe to Mamamia here GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or send us a voice message, and one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Hosts: Leigh Campbell & Kelly McCarren Producer: Sophie Campbell & Ella Maitland Audio Producer: Tina Matolov Video Producer: Marlena Cacciotti Mamamia's studios are furnished with thanks to Fenton & Fenton. For more head to their website here. Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you ready to shake up your content creation game? In this episode, I'm sharing my recent creative journey and the exciting experiments I've been conducting across various platforms. From self-produced songs with ChatGPT to late-night live streaming sessions, I've been pushing my boundaries as a creator. But this isn't just about my personal explorations. It's about uncovering valuable insights for our Business Creator Club Community (https://businesscreator.club/). As we guide our founding members towards becoming “Profit Creators”, we're focusing on two crucial elements. #GoldenBoulders we are exploring today: - The importance of embracing different content types - How to balance low-friction creation with enjoyment - Strategies for delegating parts of your content process - Understanding different audience types Plus, don't miss surprising statistics about podcast listening habits and discuss two critical metrics for long-form content creators! Whether you're a seasoned podcaster or just starting your content creation journey, this episode is packed with insights to help you refine your strategy and connect more deeply with your audience. Ready to level up your content game? Let's dive in! Timestamped Overview: [00:02:00] Business Creator Club update — shoutout to founding members [00:03:30] Why frequency + consistency matter more than perfection [00:06:50] Deep dive: How people really consume podcast content [00:08:15] Two key metrics to focus on: CTR and average view duration [00:09:45] Podcast metric tips: 7-day downloads and completion rate [00:10:15] What is a podcast, really? (The controversy begins) [00:11:30] Fake interview trend — why it's hurting creator trust [00:13:40] Message > Microphone: Stop obsessing over gear [00:15:00] Should you record video podcasts, too? Yes — here's why [00:17:05] The numbers: 97M downloads, 120K new podcasts in May 2025 [00:18:30] Why just publishing makes you Top 10% (and what that means) [00:20:30] Listener behavior: Where and how people are actually tuning in Connect with Fonzi: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Twitter Connect with LUISDA: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Twitter Subscribe to the podcast on Youtube, Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, or anywhere you listen to your podcasts. You can find this episode plus all previous episodes here. If this episode was helpful, please don't forget to leave us a review by clicking here, and share it with a friend.
This week on Blurry Hysteria, we saddle up for a backwoods double feature that's fuzzier than a Sasquatch in a fur coat during molting season.First up, a cannabis dispensary in Oklahoma is high on the hunt for Bigfoot—offering discounts to anyone who brings in photographic proof of the hairy legend. Because nothing pairs better with a blurry cryptid sighting than a fresh eighth and a coupon. Is this marketing genius, or just another smoke signal to the stoner cryptozoology community?Then we head east to Kentucky, where a man known only as Cowboy Cody is accused of unleashing a raccoon into a bar… on purpose. Why? Unclear. But charges include trespassing, resisting arrest, and—naturally—failure to maintain required insurance. We're not sure what's wilder: the raccoon, Cody, or the bar's Yelp reviews.From the forest to the dive bar, it's a full-blown feral frenzy this week on Blurry Hysteria. So roll up, raccoon up, and prepare for the weirdest news roundup this side of the Mississippi.Links & Resources
We went down the rabbit hole of harmless conspiracy theories; Are some fancy grocery store parking lots too small on purpose? Does the barista misspell the name on your to go order to go viral on socials? Is Bigfoot just BLURRY?!?! Plus, "What was she thinking" in WTF Ryder's Edition and movies people lie about seeing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week on Blurry Hysteria, the boys wade into a double feature of WTF?!First up: An AI startup valued at $1.5 BILLION implodes after it's revealed that 700 of its "A.I. Engineers" were just… humans pretending to be AI. That's right—turns out the real artificial intelligence was the friends we made along the way (and then fired). We dive deep into this Silicon Valley farce where catfishing took on a whole new digital dimension.Then we shift gears—hard—to the story of Annie Knight, an OnlyFans creator who got herself hospitalized after having sex with 583 men in a single session. No, that's not a typo. Yes, there was a spreadsheet. It's the kind of story that makes you rethink the phrase "putting in the work." Was it love? Lust? Or just an extreme form of cardio?From fake bots to bods on overdrive, it's another bizarre ride through the news cycle that'll make you question reality, humanity, and the endurance of the human pelvis.Links & Resources
Today, we interview Father Dan Reehil, a seasoned exorcist, who shares chilling details of multiple exorcisms he's performed. Dan opens up and shares with us what it takes to become an exorcist, terrifying experiences like levitation, and dives into the spiritual battle against evil. We're talking exorcisms, and we're talking Blurry. This Episode is Sponsored By: https://homechef.com/blurry — Get 50% off, free shipping on your first box, and free dessert for life! - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BT kicks off the show questioning the Knicks' seemingly unplanned firing of Tom Thibodeau, highlighting reports of the team scrambling to find a new coach and even attempting a mid-season trade for Kevin Durant. While acknowledging Thibodeau's positive impact on the team's culture, BT believes he wasn't a championship coach. Callers join the discussion, debating potential replacements like Jason Kidd and Royal Ivey, and whether acquiring an injury-prone superstar like Durant is worth the risk. The conversation also touches on the defensive liabilities of Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns, and why team president Leon Rose seems to be getting a "free pass" despite the organizational uncertainty.
Thursday June 5, 2025 Main Idea: When Jesus Christ reveals His suffering and death, Peter reveals his misunderstanding of the suffering Messiah, which results in his mind being on the things of man. for full notes: https://www.cgtruth.org/index.php?proc=msg&sf=vw&tid=3161
Explorer and author Tim Alberino returns to Blurry Creatures for a thrilling deep dive into the wilds of Peru. From lost cities buried in jungle mist to ancient legends whispered by tribes of giants, Tim unpacks the enduring mystery of the fabled City of Z. But that's just the beginning—he also digs into the bizarre discovery of three-fingered mummies found near Nazca and what they might reveal about non-human intelligence in Earth's ancient past. This episode is part adventure, part investigation… and all Blurry. If you'd like to come into the studio become a member! We do quarterly in-studio live audiences. This Episode of Blurry Creatures is Sponsored By: https://takelean.com — Get 20% off with promo code BLURRY20 today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You had a vision once - clear, compelling, maybe even a little wild. And for a while, you chased it. But somewhere along the way, things shifted. Life got loud. You got tired. And the vision? It got quieter. Maybe now it feels distant… or worse, irrelevant. But what if it's not? Take a listen to this week's episode as I share my own personal experience with this and what to do about it. FREE TRAINING Register for The Catapult Your Career Bootcamp (http://thecatapultbootcamp.com) WORK WITH US Join the Catapult Your Career Program (http://cycprogram.com) GET IN TOUCH Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stellaodogwu/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_intelle/ Email: contact@intelle.us Text: 949-519-4554
This week on Blurry Hysteria, we brew up some cosmic confusion and pour a hot cup of WTF. First, we head to Colombia where a “UFO” was discovered, and let's just say… the only thing extraterrestrial might be the logic used to identify it. Was it a spacecraft? A drone? A science project gone rogue? Or just another case of someone yelling “ALIENS!” after watching too much Ancient Aliens?Then we stir in a tale from the heart of digital doom: a woman dumps her husband after ChatGPT reads her husbands coffee grounds and says he's bad news. Yes, you read that right. Artificial Intelligence becomes Artificial Intuition and gets straight-up witchy with some full-bean clairvoyance. We're talking grounds for divorce—literally.So grab your tinfoil hat, your favorite mug, and maybe a lawyer—because the future of love and aliens might just be hiding in your espresso shot.Links & Resources
Grab your backpacks and questionable decision-making, because it's time for another lesson in What Not to Bring to School! This week on Blurry Hysteria, we dive into two stories that have educators nationwide clutching their stress balls.First up, a student shows up to class with a live grenade for show-and-tell, proving once again that kids will literally bring anything to school—except a signed permission slip. Was it a cry for attention? A misunderstood prop? Or did this kid just take Call of Duty way too seriously?Then we slide straight into a wobbly mess of sugar and scandal as a kindergartner hands out jello shots like it's Mardi Gras in the cafeteria. Forget snack time, it's party time! (Just don't tell the principal. Or Child Protective Services.)It's all explosive fun (sometimes literally) on this week's Blurry Hysteria—where the only thing more questionable than these stories is how they even happened in the first place.Pack your juice box (not the Bot Booze spiked kind) and join us!Links & Resources
Live from Blurry Con 2, Tim Alberino dives deep into one of his most provocative theories yet—the mysterious lost planet once known as Rahab. Could it have been the elusive fifth planet between Mars and Jupiter? Perhaps it was an ancient home of the rebel angels, as some ancient texts suggest? And did it meet a catastrophic end—exploding and scattering its remains across the solar system? Join us as Alberino unpacks the evidence, connects the cosmic dots, and explores what the destruction of Rahab might mean for humanity's hidden history. This Episode Is Sponsored By: https://mintmobile.com/blurry — Get your premium wireless plan for $15 a month when you try Mint Mobile for the first time! Visit https://shopbeam.com/BLURRY and use code BLURRY to get our exclusive discount of up to 35% off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Blurry Hysteria, we're pulling rabbits out of uncomfortable hats!First up, the U.S. government is waving its moral wand again with a proposed federal bill to standardize obscenity laws—which sounds like code for “bye-bye porn, hello legal chaos.” Is this a noble crusade to clean up the internet, or just the 500th reboot of Footloose, but with more pixels and fewer dance numbers? Either way, we're not sure if we should be horrified or just... slightly bored.Then, we conjure up the magical tale of The Magic Circle's first female member, who fooled the boys' club by disguising herself as a man in the early 1900s. Spoiler alert: she was better at sleight of hand and mustache application than any of them. Gender-bending misdirection? Now that's a trick worth applauding.Tune in for a magical and moderately NSFW episode where illusion meets institution, and nothing is quite what it seems!Links & Resources
We thought it would be fun to do an “Oops! No Games” episode, in which we try not to talk about games. Inevitably, we totally fail, to the degree that we even end up recommending games at the end. We were all going to bring a book and a movie to talk about, and that somehow inspires us to complain about AI a lot, but probably not enough, because it really is so, so bad.
We continue our campaign to #EndNeurophobia, with the help of Dr. Aaron Berkowitz. This time, Aye presents a case of behavior change, headaches, and blurry vision to Vale. Neurology DDx Schema Aye Chan Moe Thant (@AyeThant94) Aye graduated from University of Medicine, Mandalay, Myanmar, and has been working with her mentor neurologist, one of only… Read More »Episode 395: Neurology VMR – Behavior change, headaches, and blurry vision
This week on Blurry Hysteria, we slither into science's weirder corners with two stories that ask the age-old question: “Wait… you did WHAT to yourself?”First up, we meet a man who voluntarily got bitten by hundreds of venomous snakes. No, it's not a new Jackass reboot—this real-life serpent sponge may have accidentally stumbled into creating a universal antivenom. Spoiler: His blood is basically Gatorade for science.Then we chill things way down (literally) as we dive into the world of cryonics horror stories—where getting frozen after death might be cooler in theory than in practice. From misplaced heads to the kind of lab hygiene that would make a raccoon say “ew,” it's a frozen nightmare that's less Walt Disney's dream and more your uncle's meat freezer.Join us for a venomous, brain-freezing romp through the strange side of science—where survival and sci-fi horror are only a syringe apart.Links & Resources
In this eye-opening episode of Blurry Creatures, author and researcher Joel Richardson joins us to uncover the true location of Mount Sinai. With compelling evidence and unshakable passion, Joel challenges the traditional narrative and takes us deep into ancient geography, biblical accounts, and archeological findings that point to a shocking possibility. Could the real Mount Sinai be hiding in Saudi Arabia? Tune in for a journey that could rewrite history. https://bravebooks.com — Get 15% off when you use code BLURRY. https://rocketmoney.com/blurry — Cancel unwanted subscriptions with Rocket Money. The average person saves up to $740 a year when using all the app's features! - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Witness Wednesday! Todd Friel is at Georgia Tech to talk with students about faith, morality, and the Gospel. Todd emphasizes Christian teachings, using questions to explore concepts of creation, evil, conscience, and salvation through Jesus Christ. Segment 1: • Jose, a mechanical engineering student, wonders how the universe began—leans toward random chance. • Todd argues design demands a Designer, comparing creation to Jose's sesame chicken. • Jose admits he's agnostic but open—he wants “proof” before accepting a Creator. Segment 2: • Todd walks Jose walks through the Ten Commandments and Jose admits guilt, agreeing he'd be judged guilty. • Todd presents the gospel: Jesus took Jose's punishment, offering forgiveness through repentance and faith. • Jose is intrigued but unsure, doubting whether humans can truly know what's true. Segment 3: • Robert identifies as Machiavellian, believes people are mostly good despite moral failures. • Todd highlights Robert's sin (e.g. 5,000 lustful thoughts), arguing goodness isn't enough. • Robert believes Jesus died for sinners but hasn't repented—he admits it's worth pondering. Segment 4: • Student asks: “What's the point of life?” Claims moral living is enough without religion. • Admits to sin but believes intentions and regret soften the guilt. • Todd explains the gospel and challenges him to investigate if it's true—eternity is at stake. – Preorder the new book, Lies My Therapist Told Me, by Fortis Institute Fellow Dr. Greg Gifford now! https://www.harpercollins.com/pages/liesmytherapisttoldme – Thanks for listening! Wretched Radio would not be possible without the financial support of our Gospel Partners. If you would like to support Wretched Radio we would be extremely grateful. VISIT https://fortisinstitute.org/donate/ If you are already a Gospel Partner we couldn't be more thankful for you if we tried!
This week on Blurry Hysteria, we bring you two stories that prove reality is glitching hard—either that, or someone spilled Bot Booze on the simulation control panel again.First up, scientists literally get the green light to mess with Earth's mood lighting. That's right—sun dimming is no longer just a Bond villain plot or a Metallica album concept. It's geoengineering in real life, and we're one step away from giving Earth a cosmic dimmer switch. What could possibly go wrong?Then, we deep-dive into the ultimate case of design karma: the iconic "You Wouldn't Steal a Car" anti-piracy ad—yeah, the one that haunted your dreams before every DVD menu—might have used a pirated font. That's right, the ad meant to stop digital theft may have committed... digital theft. The irony is so rich it should be locked in a vault labeled “MEME GOLD.”Join us as we shade the sun, question the kerning, and try not to get sued by Helvetica.Links & Resources
What happens when humanity tries to outpace its Creator? Dr. Laura Sanger returns to Blurry Creatures to tackle the looming reality of the singularity—the fusion of man and machine. From transhumanism to the spiritual war behind artificial intelligence, Dr. Sanger unpacks the ancient agenda hidden beneath modern tech. Is the singularity just science fiction, or is it the next step in a centuries-old plan to dehumanize the image-bearers of God? Tune in as we uncover the intersection of prophecy, quantum theory, and the war for your humanity. This Episode is Sponsored By: https://bravebooks.com — Get 15% off when you use code BLURRY. https://takelean.com — Get 20% off with promo code BLURRY20 today! - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Blurry Hysteria, we're heading straight into the entomological underworld and… the world's weirdest fertility-themed Grand Prix?First, we dig into the ant-ics of smugglers trying to sneak live garden ants out of Kenya like they're the latest black-market superfood. Belgian and Vietnamese nationals were caught trying to scurry away with these little critters, but the real question is: why ants? And how do you even get through customs with a suitcase full of bugs?Then, we pivot from ants to, well, another kind of swarm—Sperm Racing. That's right, Los Angeles hosted a very real, very bizarre event where hundreds of people gathered to bet on which donor's little swimmers could outpace the rest in a lab-rat drag race. Science? Art? Performance? Vegas-style fertility? We're not entirely sure, but someone brought pom-poms.Grab your popcorn and your magnifying glass—this episode's got creepy crawlies, reproductive roller derbies, and the kind of news that makes your search history deeply suspicious.Links & Resources
In this episode, we're joined by theologian and storyteller Abe Hepler for a deep dive into one of the Bible's most enigmatic figures: Samson. But this isn't your typical Sunday school take. Abe explores the parallels between Samson and the modern myth of the super soldier — from Captain America to sci-fi cyborgs — unpacking themes of strength, control, sacrifice, and divine purpose. What happens when divine power meets human impulse? And how does Samson's story resonate in a world obsessed with power and performance? This Episode is Sponsored By: https://homechef.com/blurry — Get 50% off, free Shipping on your first box, and Free Dessert for Life! https://bravebooks.com — Get 15% off when you use code BLURRY.
In the latest episode of Intellectual But Ignant, the crew is back with a special back-to-back drop! Now, not to throw anyone under the bus, but apparently our cameraman didn't convert the video properly so that's why the title is what it is—might be a little blurry. But hey, F it... we move. In this episode, Mako, Boogie, and Twin chop it up about all kinds of things—from being on the hunt to finding the plug on food stamps, to why they're done tipping for takeout orders because, let's be real, it's draining. Boogie confesses to running off on Uber Eats orders after not getting tipped properly and Mako explains why he doesn't tip uber eat orders all the time.. and thus, the domino effect continues. We also dig into the NIL deal surrounding the University of Tennessee's quarterback, and we break down the Karmelo Anthony case along with the broader division we're seeing in the country. Of course, it wouldn't be an episode without our conspiracy theory segment—you'll definitely want to tap in for that. We wrap things up with playoff predictions and a semi-breakdown of the games for Twin, who, let's just say, sometimes needs a little help keeping up. Not gonna lie—this one leans heavy on the ignant side, but there are still some real gems in there. So kick back, relax, and don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe. Make sure you follow us on all socials: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok!
This week on Blurry Hysteria, the world proves once again that reality is stranger (and way funnier) than fiction. First up, we flap our way into South Africa, where a helicopter crash had one very unexpected stowaway: a penguin in a cardboard box. Is it espionage? A fishy getaway plan? Or just the weirdest Uber ride in aviation history?Then we chug along to Missouri, where a man found himself back in cuffs for getting a little too intimate with a train seat. That's right—he's on a one-way trip to the “nope” station with a layover in “why tho?”From avian absurdity to locomotive lust, it's another baffling journey through the bizarre—only on Blurry Hysteria!Links & Resources
He's battled demons for over five decades—literally. In this episode, we dive into the wild, controversial, and often unbelievable world of Bob Larson, a self-proclaimed exorcist with over 50 years of experience casting out evil spirits. From televised exorcisms to face-offs with Satanists, Larson's journey is part spiritual warfare, part unwavering grit. But what drives a man to spend his life fighting the forces of darkness? Tune in as we explore the man, the myths, and the ministry. This Episode is Sponsored By: https://mintmobile.com/blurry — Get your premium wireless plan for $15 a month when you try Mint Mobile for the first time! https://shopbeam.com/blurry — Get up to 35% off PLUS 2 FREE gifts using code BLURRY! https://www.cornerstoneteacompany.com — Get 15% off site wide with code BLURRY at checkout! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special edition of Beautiful Blurry Hysteria, Kevin Crispin from Behind Beautiful Things steps in to wrangle the weird while Brent takes a breather! From a Nevada man's questionable claim that tigers make great emotional support pets (hint: 7 might be a bit excessive!), to a small-town Missouri foster mom dabbling in a black-market monkey fiasco, the stories are as off-the-wall as they sound. And if that's not enough to leave you howling, we also take a return dive into whether dire wolves are finally ready to bust out of ancient legend and stroll into our modern world. So, grab your seatbelts for a super-sized portion of strange—it's Beautiful Blurry Hysteria, but with Kevin at the helm and no question left un-wowed!Links & Resources
In this special edition of Beautiful Blurry Hysteria, Kevin Crispin from Behind Beautiful Things steps in to wrangle the weird while Brent takes a breather! From a Nevada man's questionable claim that tigers make great emotional support pets (hint: 7 might be a bit excessive!), to a small-town Missouri foster mom dabbling in a black-market monkey fiasco, the stories are as off-the-wall as they sound. And if that's not enough to leave you howling, we also take a return dive into whether dire wolves are finally ready to bust out of ancient legend and stroll into our modern world. So, grab your seatbelts for a super-sized portion of strange—it's Beautiful Blurry Hysteria, but with Kevin at the helm and no question left un-wowed! Links & Resources
This week on Blurry Hysteria, we ask the hard-hitting questions: Who's afraid of the monster in the bedroom—and why does it look like a Conspiracy Bot? And more importantly, who's peeing in your recycling bin?That's right, we're diving headfirst into the kind of stories that make you question reality and your home security system. First up, a Kansas babysitter hears strange noises while checking for monsters under the bed and instead finds a man literally hiding there. Talk about a plot twist no bedtime story ever prepared her for.Then, we head to Texas, where one man is being tormented by gallons—and we mean gallons—of mystery urine being dumped into his recycling bin. It's a tale of high suspicion, low hygiene, and the kind of community "outreach" no one asked for.So grab your flashlight, maybe a gas mask, and get ready for another episode of weird news that's so bizarre it could only be Blurry Hysteria.Links & Resources
This week on Blurry Hysteria, we ask the hard-hitting questions: Who's afraid of the monster in the bedroom—and why does it look like a Conspiracy Bot? And more importantly, who's peeing in your recycling bin? That's right, we're diving headfirst into the kind of stories that make you question reality and your home security system. First up, a Kansas babysitter hears strange noises while checking for monsters under the bed and instead finds a man literally hiding there. Talk about a plot twist no bedtime story ever prepared her for. Then, we head to Texas, where one man is being tormented by gallons—and we mean gallons—of mystery urine being dumped into his recycling bin. It's a tale of high suspicion, low hygiene, and the kind of community "outreach" no one asked for. So grab your flashlight, maybe a gas mask, and get ready for another episode of weird news that's so bizarre it could only be Blurry Hysteria. Links & Resources
Just when you thought things couldn't get any weirder—we're back with a trio of tales that'll have you questioning everything from homeownership to orca fashion trends. First, we revisit the case of missing solid gold crapper (spoiler: It's named America and it is FOUND). Then, the orcas are back on their bulls**t—reviving an old-school trend that involves wearing salmon carcasses as hats. That's right: haute dead couture. And finally, a TikToker buys a hoarder house at auction and finds…yep, a decomposing body. But hey, at least the content went viral, right?So grab your ghost-salmon hat, avoid discount deep freezers, and tune in to the show that asks the tough questions—like what is happening with this planet?!Links & Resources
Just when you thought things couldn't get any weirder—we're back with a trio of tales that'll have you questioning everything from homeownership to orca fashion trends. First, we revisit the case of missing solid gold crapper (spoiler: It's named America and it is FOUND). Then, the orcas are back on their bulls**t—reviving an old-school trend that involves wearing salmon carcasses as hats. That's right: haute dead couture. And finally, a TikToker buys a hoarder house at auction and finds…yep, a decomposing body. But hey, at least the content went viral, right? So grab your ghost-salmon hat, avoid discount deep freezers, and tune in to the show that asks the tough questions—like what is happening with this planet?! Links & Resources
Buckle up, dear listeners, because this week's Beautiful Blurry Hysteria is swerving into absolute chaos! First, we take a ride into the world of self-driving nightmares as a Tesla flunks its automatic driving test in the worst way possible—by crashing during a demonstration. Turns out, even AI gets stage fright. Then, we shift gears into something far more grotesque: a woman caught trying to sell human toes—yes, toes—on FACEBOOK! All while making some truly horrific claims about canine digestion. Just when you think it can't get weirder, we slide into the final act: TSA agents at Newark Airport uncovering a turtle stuffed inside a traveler's pants. Slow and steady does not win the race through security, my dude.Weird news? Check. Questionable life choices? Double check. Join us as we unravel the absurdity, ask all the wrong questions, and, as always, keep it blurry!Links & Resources
Buckle up, dear listeners, because this week's Beautiful Blurry Hysteria is swerving into absolute chaos! First, we take a ride into the world of self-driving nightmares as a Tesla flunks its automatic driving test in the worst way possible—by crashing during a demonstration. Turns out, even AI gets stage fright. Then, we shift gears into something far more grotesque: a woman caught trying to sell human toes—yes, toes—on FACEBOOK! All while making some truly horrific claims about canine digestion. Just when you think it can't get weirder, we slide into the final act: TSA agents at Newark Airport uncovering a turtle stuffed inside a traveler's pants. Slow and steady does not win the race through security, my dude. Weird news? Check. Questionable life choices? Double check. Join us as we unravel the absurdity, ask all the wrong questions, and, as always, keep it blurry! Links & Resources
Mickey Robinson was a young skydiver chasing adrenaline when everything changed in an instant—a devastating plane crash left him with burns over most of his body and no hope of survival. But death wasn't the end of his story. Mickey found himself in the afterlife, experiencing the "3rd Heaven" before being miraculously sent back to earth with a mission. What he saw, what he learned, and how he defied medical odds to live and tell the tale. Tune in as we dive into his gripping journey beyond the veil and back again. This episode is sponsored by: https://shopbeam.com/blurry — Get up to 35% off PLUS 2 FREE gifts using code BLURRY ! https://homechef.com/blurry — Get 18 Free Meals, Free Dessert for Life, and Free Shipping on your first box! https://mintmobile.com/blurry — Get your premium wireless plan for $15 a month when you try Mint Mobile for the first time!
Ever wondered what happens when you take bad online advice a little too seriously? Or how about the possibility that we're all living in a multiverse, hopping timelines without even realizing it? This week on Blurry Hysteria, we dive into some of the strangest news out there—starting with one man's ill-fated attempt to survive on nothing but meat and dairy (spoiler: it didn't go well). Then, we break down Google's latest quantum computing breakthrough, which might just be proof that the multiverse is real. So, are we on the verge of a sci-fi future, or is this just another glitch in the matrix? Tune in and find out! Links & Resources
Ever wondered what happens when you take bad online advice a little too seriously? Or how about the possibility that we're all living in a multiverse, hopping timelines without even realizing it? This week on Blurry Hysteria, we dive into some of the strangest news out there—starting with one man's ill-fated attempt to survive on nothing but meat and dairy (spoiler: it didn't go well). Then, we break down Google's latest quantum computing breakthrough, which might just be proof that the multiverse is real. So, are we on the verge of a sci-fi future, or is this just another glitch in the matrix? Tune in and find out!Links & Resources
Science is weird, but this week, it's downright prehistoric and miraculous. First up, researchers are bringing back a piece of the Ice Age by splicing woolly mammoth genes into live mice. What could possibly go wrong? We discuss the latest in de-extinction efforts, the ethical dilemmas, and whether these tiny, furry Frankensteins might be the first step toward full-blown Jurassic Park madness.Then, hold onto your reproductive health textbooks because the next story is one for the medical history books. A teenager managed to get pregnant without the traditional method—let's just say it involved oral sex and some deeply unfortunate circumstances. We break down the insane details of this once-in-a-blue-moon medical mystery, the science behind how it could even happen, and why reality just keeps proving stranger than fiction. All that and more this week on a Blurry Hysteria edition of Hysteria 51!Links & Resources
Science is weird, but this week, it's downright prehistoric and miraculous. First up, researchers are bringing back a piece of the Ice Age by splicing woolly mammoth genes into live mice. What could possibly go wrong? We discuss the latest in de-extinction efforts, the ethical dilemmas, and whether these tiny, furry Frankensteins might be the first step toward full-blown Jurassic Park madness. Then, hold onto your reproductive health textbooks because the next story is one for the medical history books. A teenager managed to get pregnant without the traditional method—let's just say it involved oral sex and some deeply unfortunate circumstances. We break down the insane details of this once-in-a-blue-moon medical mystery, the science behind how it could even happen, and why reality just keeps proving stranger than fiction. All that and more this week on a Blurry Hysteria edition of Hysteria 51! Links & Resources
This week on Blurry Hysteria, we welcome back our good friend Kevin Crispin from Behind Beautiful Things to help us navigate the latest in bizarre news. Ever wonder how long it takes to steal a solid gold toilet? (Spoiler: Less time than it takes to order a coffee.) Or what happens when a rogue prankster sends marathon runners on a wild detour? And if that's not weird enough, we've got a story involving an inflatable girlfriend, a fire, and some very bad decision-making. Buckle up—this one's as ridiculous as it gets! Join Brent, David, and Kevin as we break down the absurdity, ask the important questions (like who needs a gold toilet?), and try to make sense of the world's weirdest headlines. Links & Resources