• We Can Be Weirdos

  • By: Global
  • Podcast

We Can Be Weirdos

By: Global
  • Summary

  • Prepare to plunge into the peculiar as Dan Schreiber, professional fact-hunter, uncovers the wild beliefs, ideas and theories of some of the most remarkable people on planet earth. As well as delving into the lives of truly fascinating people, Dan asks his guests a maverick tour of questions known as The Batshit Survey. Do they believe in Ghosts? Déjà vu? Telepathy? Premonitions? Déjà vu? Either way, everyone has theories they are transfixed by, or a mystery in their own life that they’re trying to solve. Dan leaves no rock unturned – and he’ll share plenty of his own mind-blowing facts and theories too. Bonus episodes, ‘The Rough Corner’, hear from YOU – your wild ideas, odd theories and unexplainable experiences. Let’s create a global community of likeminded weirdos! Expect new episodes every Thursday. Bonus episodes land on Tuesday. For advertising opportunities on this podcast email: dax@global.com
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Episodes
  • #79: The Twin Peaks of Twin Peaks: Dan Smith from Bastille and the Song of Spiderman
    Jan 9 2025

    Dan Smith is the lead vocalist and primary songwriter of the British band Bastille, known for their anthemic, cinematic pop-rock sound. Born on July 14, 1986, in London, England, he rose to international fame with Bastille’s breakout single, "Pompeii," in 2013, followed by the success of their debut album Bad Blood. Influenced by literature, film, and history, Smith's lyrics often explore themes of human emotion, social issues, and storytelling. Beyond Bastille, he collaborates with other artists and works on side projects, showcasing his versatility and passion for creative expression.

    Bastille's latest album, '&' (Ampersand), released on October 25, 2024, is a concept project delving into the lives of historical and mythological figures. The album comprises four parts, each focusing on different pairs of individuals, with songs like "Blue Sky & The Painter," inspired by artist Edvard Munch, and "Leonard & Marianne," exploring the relationship between Leonard Cohen and Marianne Ihlen.

    As part of the album Dan launched a new History/Music/Pop Culture Podcast MUSES which he does with Emma Nagouse (producer of You’re Dead To Me) where they discuss these figures in history.

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    53 mins
  • #78 Clowns without Borders: Samantha Holdsworth, Ping Pong, and the Mystery of the Mundane Psychic
    Dec 26 2024

    " I didn't believe in ghosts up until about three weeks ago and I saw a cat walk down our steps."

    Clowns Without Borders are a non-profit organization that brings laughter, humour, and clowning to communities in crisis around the world. The organization focuses on providing emotional and psychological support to people affected by war, poverty, and natural disasters through clown performances and workshops. Founded in 1993, Clowns Without Borders operates in a variety of settings, including refugee camps, hospitals, and disaster-stricken areas, aiming to offer moments of joy and a sense of hope to those facing difficult circumstances.

    Learn more and donate here: https://clownswithoutborders.org.uk/

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • #77 The Child of Weird: Cariad Lloyd and the 50 hour Improv-Induced Reality Warp
    Dec 20 2024

    " And I went to the kitchen, I said out loud, If you're there, I don't want a message, I don't want you to do anything, because it's terrifying me."

    Cariad Lloyd is a British comedian, actor, and writer best known for her award-winning podcast Griefcast, exploring grief with humor and empathy. A versatile performer, she has appeared on TV shows like QI and Have I Got News for You. Lloyd is celebrated for her warmth, wit, and insightful storytelling.

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    1 hr and 21 mins

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