Episodes

  • NEVERDAILY EPISODE 336
    Feb 5 2026

    On this episode, Sam and Chase get into the weeds, stand on ice, and get covered in rabbit parts and human skin. How one woman’s claims led to a national spectacle and a lynch mob-style conspiracy that exposed the absurdity of medical science in the 1700s. Involving rabbit parts, eel spines, and... lady parts. The political and social implications of enforcing laws when local governments actively resisted federal authority — as seen in historic desegregation and modern immigration debates. The dark history of human skin used for books, wallets, and even shoes, including the ghastly stories of murderers, outlaws, and revenge on the gallows. The ways misinformation, fake videos, and mass media shape societal perceptions — whether about crime, government, or cultural taboos.WATCH RECORDINGS LIVE (ACCESS OUR BACKDOOR), AND GET AD-FREE EPISODES WHEN YOU SUPPORT US ON PATREON: ⁠⁠https://patreon.com/1159media

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    2 hrs and 34 mins
  • NEVERDAILY EPISODE 335
    Feb 3 2026

    Moon landing skepticism persists despite photographic evidence from multiple countries. Satellite images from China, India, and Austria confirm the presence of lunar landers. Critics question the authenticity of the human footprints. NASA's upcoming moon mission may provide high-resolution proof. SpaceX's potential role in lunar exploration is discussed. Greenland's strategic importance is debated amid Trump's interest. UN's financial contributions scrutinized. Historical anecdotes include Julius Caesar's capture by pirates and ransom negotiation, World War I's mistaken latrine for a grave, and the Catholic Church's three-pope dilemma. King Charles XII's youthful antics and a Chinese emperor's prank calls highlight historical quirks. Ghostly tales of Lizzie Clark's apparition in Illinois are explored. If we missed a topic... that's impossible. We covered every topic - all of them. 🍲🍲

    WATCH RECORDINGS LIVE (ACCESS OUR BACKDOOR), AND GET AD-FREE EPISODES WHEN YOU SUPPORT US ON PATREON: https://patreon.com/1159media

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    2 hrs and 1 min
  • NEVERDAILY EPISODE 334
    Jan 27 2026

    Sam and Chase set a new record by starting New Music Tuesday on Thursday within the first 5 minutes of the show. Chase brings the song "Reaching" by Good Terms, exploring its themes of self-improvement and resilience. Sam brings the song "Slow and Steady Wins the Race" by Pedro the Lion. Chase covers the peculiar story of Lady Wonder, a horse that allegedly predicted the future. And Sam hails the long line, and the historical saga of Henry VIII's six wives, highlighting the political and personal intrigues of his reign. The "This is True" segment covers a bizarre incident involving a priest in Miami. The episode wraps up with a mystery story about a missing Monet painting, inviting listeners to solve the case... it was lame... trying to read a mystery on a podcast was a dumb idea. It won't happen again. You'll love it. Buy them root beer. 🍲🍲

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • NEVERDAILY EPISODE 333
    Jan 22 2026

    Chase quizzes Sam on witches and brews up the tale of Helen Duncan's story, as Britain's last witch, and her fraudulent mediumship trial is explored. Sam uncovers the first confirmed murder in history through the discovery of Ötzi the Iceman and the investigation into his ancient murder. And they discuss their opinions on British and American TV show adaptations. They cover every continent known to man, and some that man doesn't know about yet. They are omniscient and unruly. Support them. https://patreon.com/1159media

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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • NEVERDAILY EPISODE 332
    Jan 20 2026

    Technical difficulties and unexpected host changes kick off the episode. Discussions on MRI pricing disparities highlight inconsistencies in the healthcare system. Chase delves into the cultural dynamics of Native American reservations, exploring traditional practices and modern challenges. Chase then ventures into the realm of endangered species recovery, including the green sea turtle and the jaguar. And Sam brings up the rear when he recounts a historical medical mishap involving a fork. The episode concludes with a story about a dog joining Buddhist monks on a peace walk. From land to ocean, every molecule of the Earth is discussed in this episode. How do they do it?!

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    2 hrs and 14 mins
  • NEVERDAILY EPISODE 331
    Jan 15 2026

    Sam and Chase discuss the latest season of Stranger Things. Sam uncovers one of the most ancient musical instruments ever discovered - the Bone flutes from Jiahu. Amelia Earhart's impact on fashion is explored. Venezuela's political upheaval analyzed. And they undertake an entire journey through time and culture without missing a thing. It's impressive. You'll be impressed. Send them money.

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    2 hrs and 16 mins
  • NEVERDAILY EPISODE 330
    Jan 13 2026

    Chase and Sam explore the eccentric lifestyle of a man who defies health trends and builds his own gym. The conversation shifts to the Birmingham garbage collectors' strike and the implications of temporary workers joining the picket line. The hosts recount personal stories of foreign exchange students and cultural exchanges, including a humorous tale of a Japanese student excelling in baseball. They delve into the peculiarities of asset forfeiture laws, the risks of buying impounded vehicles, and the unexpected discoveries within them. Chase covers the fascinating story of the Cock Lane Ghost, a historical tale of deception and intrigue in 18th-century London. ANd Sam wraps up with a discussion on the evolution of fairy tales, focusing on the original and Disney versions of Beauty and the Beast, highlighting the differences in themes and moral lessons.

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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • NEVERDAILY EPISODE 329
    Jan 8 2026

    Luther appears for a very unique Music Tuesday on Thursday, where he kicks it off with feline-themed tracks. The discussion is prompted by AI's role in music production, sparking debate on creativity and job markets. Subscription models in technology are scrutinized. Crime stories feature grand theft geology and a SWAT encounter. Chase dreams of mythical creatures, and historical hominids are explored. And Sam bridges the topics of... a bridge and animal suicide? You may have heard of the "Overton Window," but have you ever heard of the Overton Bridge? It's full of stories about mysterious dog jumps, analyzed through both scientific and supernatural theories.

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    1 hr and 51 mins