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Eavesdropd Podcast

Eavesdropd Podcast

By: Sarah Nate and Kyle
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Be a fly on the wall and listen in on conversations you weren't meant to overhear on "Eavesdropd".

Our podcast is all about storytelling and entertainment, and we are passionate about bringing you informative, thought-provoking, and entertaining content each episode. We cover a wide range of topics, from Artificial Intelligence to the world of UFO's and UAP's.


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Episodes
  • Episode 9: Dental Horrors, Men's Mental Health, and Unpacking Controversies: An In-depth Discussion
    Jul 13 2023

    You know that feeling of dread when the dentist takes out the drill? Yeah, we do too. We've all been there, and we're not afraid to share our dental horror stories. You'll laugh, wince, and nod along as we recount toothaches, crowns, and Kai's encounter with a dentist who wanted to slice her tooth in half. It's a teeth-gritting tale you won't want to miss.

    But it's not all toothy terror. In this podcast, we switch lanes to a topic that's close to our hearts—men's mental health. It's a crisis hiding in plain sight, with staggering statistics on anxiety, depression, and substance abuse. But what's even more alarming is the societal pressure and stigma preventing men from seeking help. We believe that compassion and understanding are key, and seeking help is not a sign of weakness. Join our mission to shatter these barriers.

    In the final segment, we navigate some heated discussions, including self-care for men and the controversy surrounding Bill Cosby. We're not shying away from our disappointment in this once-admired figure. Then we unpack the idea of self-care—going beyond just pampering to actually taking care of mental health. And, we wrap it up with our take on the peculiar case of virgin birth in crocodiles and AI integration. It's a strange world we live in, isn't it? Let's explore it together.

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    48 mins
  • Episode 8: Barbie's Paint Shortage, When Body Parts Go Missing and WTF News
    Jul 6 2023

    Trigger warning: This episode contains explicit content, adult themes and language that may be disturbing some listeners.  Discussions may include, but are not limited to topics of a sexual, violent, political, and religious nature.  Listener discretion is advised.  If you find these subjects distressing, we encourage you to skip this podcast or proceed with caution. Take care of your well-being and please seek mental health support if needed.

    Ever wondered about the unique taste of llama meat or pondered the consequences of a Barbie movie causing a paint shortage? Just part of an average day in our lives as we share our thoughts on the strange, the mundane, and everything in between. From personal horse riding experiences to tales of our memorable trips like the one to Machu Picchu, we’ve got plenty of stories to tickle your curiosity.

    Strap in, because things are about to get even stranger. Around the corner lies a shocking crime story involving stolen human body parts, a fascinating exploration of unconventional body disposal methods, and an in-depth fright night with Tales from the Crypt and the Black-Eyed Children. And if that's not enough, we're taking a deep dive into the world of marine life, exploring the possible mutation of sea creatures due to plastic pollution, the adaptability of octopuses, and the legendary Kraken of Pirates of the Caribbean fame. 

    But it's not all bizarre and macabre. There's a softer side to our discussions too, as we share a heartwarming encounter with a mother deer and her fawn, marvel at Tesla's foray into robotics, and probe the trustworthiness of House of Culture TV on Instagram. We also take a trip down memory lane with rapper Tupac Shakur and his Hollywood Star Walk of Fame Star, with a final round-off on the importance of personal boundaries and humour in relationships. Come along for the ride, it’s sure to be a memorable one!

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    48 mins
  • Episode 7: The Comical Intersections of Gaming Communities, Bizarre News, and Conspiracy Theories
    Jun 21 2023

    Trigger warning: This episode contains explicit content, adult themes and language that may be disturbing some listeners.  Discussions may include, but are not limited to topics of a sexual, violent, political, and religious nature.  Listener discretion is advised.  If you find these subjects distressing, we encourage you to skip this podcast or proceed with caution. Take care of your well-being and please seek mental health support if needed.

    Ready for a wild, hilarious, and thought-provoking conversation? Join us on this Friday episode where we not only share our passion for gaming, but also dive into toxicity present in online gaming communities. We reminisce about our Tomb Raider and Resident Evil days, discuss the intricate strategies involved in Hell Let Loose, and even throw in some entertainment news about iconic actors like Robert De Niro and Al Pacino.

    While we laugh and share our insights, the conversation takes unexpected turns, from bizarre internet challenges to the mysterious Trilateral Commission and Africa's economic potential. Plus, we examine the importance of making our own choices in life and reflect on the power of the Matrix movies. Just when you think we've covered it all, we even discuss the toe-sucking hotel manager's arrest - yes, you read that right!

    While navigating through various topics, we discuss the potential dangers of internet research and remind ourselves to be cautious about the rabbit holes we may encounter. Don't miss this entertaining and captivating conversation that will leave you laughing and pondering about the strangest corners of life and gaming!

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    49 mins
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