Everyday Conspiracy Theories
A podcast by Sean Craig Murphy & Mena Soliman - Mondays
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47 Episodes
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What the hell are Ben and Liam doing here?
Published: 8/12/2024 -
I'm new here. What is this award-winning show?
Published: 8/10/2024 -
Who’s cooking up these tasty restaurant names?
Published: 8/5/2024 -
What has your physio done for you lately?
Published: 7/29/2024 -
Where did you find this audio!?
Published: 7/22/2024 -
When did cars become pokie machines?
Published: 7/15/2024 -
Why have supermarkets quietly changed meat packaging?
Published: 7/8/2024 -
How do we really know if eggs are free range?
Published: 7/1/2024 -
Is the panda narrative as black and white as it seems?
Published: 6/24/2024 -
Who says we need to drink '2 litres of water' a day?
Published: 6/17/2024 -
Why are the smallest cafes the most popular?
Published: 6/10/2024 -
Why are we all watching TV with subtitles all of a sudden?
Published: 6/3/2024 -
What the hell happened in this episode?
Published: 5/27/2024 -
Why does the chip industry treat us like spuds?
Published: 5/20/2024 -
Why is my pharmacist taking so long to dispense scripts?
Published: 5/13/2024 -
What do baristas and DJs have in common?
Published: 5/6/2024 -
Why aren't we more shocked by big utility bills?
Published: 4/29/2024 -
Have people noticed that hands are getting smaller?
Published: 4/22/2024 -
Why do five-star hotels provide one bar wi-fi?
Published: 4/15/2024 -
Who is really behind the push for paper straws?
Published: 4/8/2024
These are NOT the full-fat conspiracies that give conspiracy theorists a bad name. They're the wholesome, laughable, thought-provoking and largely plagiarised observations about stuff you encounter everyday. Like suspiciously magnified seafood cabinets that make your prawns look bigger. T-shirts secretly designed by optometrists to coax you into new glasses, and something about feminine hygiene products that we probably shouldn't go into here. Your hosts, Sean Craig Murphy and Mena Soliman, promise to bring you brisk new episodes every Tuesday -- until they are cancelled.