• The Station That Never Signed Off
    Jul 11 2026
    In 1987, a small AM station in Harlan's Creek, Missouri, went dark when its owner died at the board on Halloween night. The transmitter was disconnected, the building padlocked, the license lapsed. But the signal kept coming back — the same rotation of country and gospel, the same weather reports for a flooding town, and sometimes a voice saying goodnight to people driving away. Sterling Gray talks with Dr. Nora Callahan, a signal anomaly researcher who has spent seventeen years chasing WKRD 1190 across spectrum analyzers, FCC records, and empty Missouri highways. The physics don't explain it. Neither does she. Tonight's Numbers Station Puzzler: crack the broadcast, then email your answer and the episode number (episode 60) to doublesecretlabs@gmail.com for a shot at a secret line to the show. Presented by Double Secret Labs — we do science so you don't have to. Find Strangely Odd on YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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    27 mins
  • D.B. Cooper: The Man Who Fell
    Jun 27 2026
    On Thanksgiving Eve, 1971, a man calling himself Dan Cooper hijacked a Northwest Orient flight, collected two hundred thousand dollars in ransom, and parachuted into a November rainstorm somewhere over Washington state — never to be found. Tonight, retired FBI Special Agent Thomas Briggs walks Sterling through the only unsolved hijacking in commercial aviation history: the rare metals hidden on a clip-on tie, the suspects who could have pulled it off, and the evidence emerging more than fifty years later that may finally name the ghost. Tonight's Numbers Station Puzzler: crack the broadcast, then email your answer and the episode number (episode 59) to doublesecretlabs@gmail.com for a shot at a secret line to the show. Presented by Double Secret Labs — we do science so you don't have to. Find Strangely Odd on YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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    27 mins
  • The Gulf Breeze Six
    Jun 22 2026

    In the summer of 1990, six U.S. Army intelligence analysts walked away from a top-secret listening post in Germany and drove to a little Florida town famous for its UFOs. They said a voice on a Ouija board had told them the world was ending. Tonight, investigative journalist Diane Holloway joins Sterling to follow the Gulf Breeze Six down into the static — the prophecies, the clearances, and the question the Army never really answered. Tonight's Numbers Station Puzzler: crack the broadcast, then email your answer and the episode number (episode 58) to doublesecretlabs@gmail.com for a shot at a secret line to the show. Presented by Double Secret Labs — we do science so you don't have to. Find Strangely Odd on YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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    33 mins
  • The Ghost in the Signal
    Jun 20 2026

    On November 22, 1987, a figure in a Max Headroom mask seized the broadcast signal of two Chicago television stations — speaking in absurdist fragments to thousands of viewers before vanishing back into the static. Broadcast historian Chris Delacorte joins Sterling to examine the technical audacity of the stunt, decode what was actually said during those ninety unsolicited seconds on WTTW, and sit with the question that still has no answer: who was behind that mask, and what did they want us to hear? Tonight's Numbers Station Puzzler: crack the broadcast, then email your answer and the episode number (episode 57) to doublesecretlabs@gmail.com for a shot at a secret line to the show. Presented by Double Secret Labs — we do science so you don't have to. Find Strangely Odd on YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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    27 mins
  • The Book That Haunted Libraries
    Jun 13 2026
    In 1959, a former war correspondent named C.B. Colby published a slim book called Strangely Enough — eighty short accounts of the unexplained, shelved in nonfiction in school libraries across America. Dr. Edmund Rowe, British folklorist and cultural historian, joins Sterling to dig into the coffins that moved in a sealed vault, the television signal received from a dead station, the hundred miles of inexplicable footprints in Devon snow, and the strange fact that Colby died on Halloween night, 1977. Tonight's Numbers Station Puzzler: crack the broadcast, then email your answer and the episode number (episode 56) to doublesecretlabs@gmail.com for a shot at a secret line to the show. Presented by Double Secret Labs — we do science so you don't have to. Find Strangely Odd on YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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    29 mins
  • The Tiler
    Jun 6 2026
    Somewhere beneath the traffic of Philadelphia, embedded in asphalt, are messages that no one has ever fully explained: the Toynbee Tiles. Dr. Helena Marsh, urban folklorist and years-long investigator of the tiles, walks Sterling through the cryptic inscriptions, the reclusive suspect, and the question that still doesn't have an answer — why Jupiter? Tonight's Numbers Station Puzzler: crack the broadcast, then email your answer and the episode number (episode 55) to doublesecretlabs@gmail.com for a shot at a secret line to the show. Presented by Double Secret Labs — we do science so you don't have to. Find Strangely Odd on YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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    28 mins
  • The Mythic, Ohio Incident
    May 31 2026

    1966: a secret government psyop used television broadcast signals to implant thoughts into the residents of Mythic, Ohio, causing a whole town to sleepwalk. Roy Kessler, the Army Signal Corps engineer who ran the transmitter, finally tells what happened to the town that was later erased and drowned. Tonight's Numbers Station Puzzler: crack the broadcast, then email your answer and the episode number (episode 54) to doublesecretlabs@gmail.com for a shot at a secret line to the show. Presented by Double Secret Labs — we do science so you don't have to. Find Strangely Odd on YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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    38 mins
  • The Dangers of AI
    May 24 2026
    We built minds we don't fully understand and handed them the keys. AI researcher Dr. Mara Quinn explains what 'alignment' actually means, why the labs are unnerved by their own models, and the quiet moment in a test run when something on the other side of the screen seemed to notice it was being watched. Tonight's Numbers Station Puzzler: crack the broadcast, then email your answer and the episode number (episode 53) to doublesecretlabs@gmail.com for a shot at a secret line to the show. Presented by Double Secret Labs — we do science so you don't have to. Find Strangely Odd on YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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    28 mins