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Strangest Species

Strangest Species

By: Mike and Ethney Davis
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Exploring bizarre and unusual dealings of the strangest species, namely, us, humans. Each episode is a ride into the details surrounding some of the most bizarre incidents in human history. Join us as Mike reveals an unusual story or event, and Eth (through many laughs and terrible hypotheses) learns along with the audience about the strange and unusual.

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Episodes
  • Advertising Gold
    Aug 19 2025

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    What makes a great ad? Why do we flock in masses to buy a given product after a specific commercial is run? The truth is, Eth and I have no idea, but we loved this discussion on some of the greatest ads and marketing of all time.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Hoot and Chief
    Aug 6 2025

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    Sorry for the delay. It's summer, and that means we're in the thick of summer life. I totally forgot to post the episode this morning. Well, in truth, I remembered, but wasn't able to do it until tonight.

    This week, we jump into a crazy story about two guys who spent months breaking into and spending all sorts of time behind the scenes of Horizons, a large ride in Disney World.

    Join us as we discuss this bizarre story.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • The Most Luckiest Man in the World
    Jul 22 2025

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    If bad things happen to you, but nothing bad comes of it, are you lucky for avoiding catastrophe, or unlucky for going through the experience initially?

    Today we dive into the crazy story of Frane Selak, the luckiest man ever to live.

    Join us as we discuss some of his crazy endeavors and encounters.

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    44 mins
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