In the Labyrinth of Death

By: Marina and Fin
  • Summary

  • True crime. Disasters. Animal attacks. Diseases. Monsters. Dive into the moment of a catastrophe where you must make a life-or-death decision. There are infinite forking paths available to you, but you can only choose one. Will that choice keep you alive? Or will it be the last choice you'll ever make? Marina and Fin study historical and current cases, science, preparedness, and best practices to avoid death
    PM 2023
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Episodes
  • Bees
    Mar 31 2023

    You hear a buzz. It's a bee, and it's angry. Thousands more fly out of the hive. You're surrounded by the swarm.How quickly can you run 1/4 mile to safety?This week, Marina and Fin discuss bees (of the regular kind and of the killer kind), what to do if you get stung, and how to survive a killer bee swarm.

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    34 mins
  • Leprechauns
    Mar 17 2023

    You see a rustle in the leaves. Is that mouse? No - it's a tiny, irritated man in green. Or maybe in red, depending on who you ask. And he's shockingly powerful and vindictive.

    In this St. Patrick's Day holiday special, Marina and Fin discuss leprechauns - at times from a historical perspective and at times as if they exist.

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    32 mins
  • Tornadoes
    Mar 10 2023

    Thunder booms all around you. Your phone sounds an alarm. Your hear the roar of a freight train.

    A tornado is heading your way.

    This week, Marina and Fin discuss tornadoes including recent disasters, how to spot cloud formations that could portend disaster, and why it's important to know where your fridge is when you're looking for a place to shelter.

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    42 mins

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