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Unbelievably Real

Unbelievably Real

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Unbelievably Real is a podcast with stories from all over the globe that has its listeners on a rollercoaster from one end of the spectrum of scratching their heads in disbelief to the other of uncontrollable laughter to the point of losing consciousness. We promise that if you tune in regularly you will beg the question on many occasions, How can I still be shocked or surprised of what goes on in the world today?Copyright Podcraftr Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Episode 51: One Small Step for Robots
    Nov 5 2025
    This episode of the "Unbelievably Real” the podcast, host George Ferdinand, delves into a recent, unusual trend where human food delivery workers have been found attacking and stealing food delivery bots in cities across the United States. The episode seeks to unpack the reasons behind this phenomenon, including potential concerns around job loss or economic displacement. Ferdinand dives into the tech side of these bots, revealing their unique blend of sensors, software, and systems enabling these machines to navigate urban environments and the challenges they face. Towards the end, the host examines the broader question of what the presence of food delivery robots indicates about the role of AI in our future society. The episode concludes with a reflection on the somber and surreal aspects of this phenomenon.
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    4 mins
  • Episode 48: The Hollander that just keeps on giving Part Deux
    Nov 4 2025
    In this episode, George Ferdinand takes us through the riveting saga of Jonathan Meijer, a Dutch musician turned prolific sperm donor who is speculated to have fathered hundreds, if not thousands of children, sparking a global controversy and awakening serious concerns about the potential genetic implications for multiple generations of these children. Despite facing strict bans and hefty fines from authorities, Meijer continued his sperm donations across borders, arguing that he had done nothing wrong, providing more information than required by traditional clinics, and receiving a spiritual reward from his actions. Even as the controversy around this case continues to swirl following the Netflix documentary "The Man with 1000 Kids", Meijer remains elusive and unapologetic about his actions.
    • Dutch court bans sperm donor who fathered at least 550 children
    • Man Who Has Fathered Hundreds Is Barred From Donating Sperm - The New York Times
    • Who Is Jonathan Meijer? The Man With 1000 Kids Explores the Shocking True Story - Netflix Tudum
    • Jonathan Meijer, person at the center of 'The Man With 1000 Kids,' slams Netflix docuseries, threatens suit
    • Netflix's 'Tudum': What you need to know about the star-studded global fan event
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    5 mins
  • Episode 47: First Time Infection
    Nov 4 2025
    In this episode, host George Ferdinand from the Unbelievably Real podcast tells an unusual story about a 38-year-old man from Beirut, Lebanon, who contracted food poisoning in his penis. The man had symptoms typically associated with food poisoning, such as diarrhea and vomiting, coupled with redness and swelling on his penis. This intriguing incident, brought on by a strain of bacteria usually found in rice left at room temperature, was established to have moved to his penis via bodily functions during intercourse. This episode showcases the man's recovery following treatment and reinforces the idea that sometimes, reality can be stranger than fiction.
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    4 mins
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