Location:
United States
Description:
What’s the deeper story behind that weird headline you forwarded to your friends or shared at the watercooler? We ask questions to gain grounded insight into the stranger news of the week.
Language:
English
Website:
https://www.audacy.com/krld
Episodes
$2M Roman coin makes us wonder: What's the future of change?
2/7/2025
A coin from ancient Rome featuring a depiction of Brutus -- yes, the Brutus who killed Julius Caesar -- sold at auction for $2 million. It got us wondering, in 2,000 years, could a penny be worth just as much? And what's the future of physical currency look like anyway? To find out, we talked to Aaron Klein, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, about what our money could look like in the future.
Duration:00:15:20
What new 'evidence' tells us (or doesn't) about DB Cooper
1/17/2025
Today we’re talking about one of the most notorious, long-enduring real-life mysteries out there. The tale of one of the most infamous skyjackers of all time – DB Cooper. Researcher Eric Ulis joins the show to explain the decades-old enigma and help us unpack the latest theories about who Cooper might be.
Duration:00:20:09
'Most Offbeat' of the year: From Stonehenge to brain chips
1/10/2025
Here's a taste of the best stories from the past year to get us ready for 2025.
Duration:00:13:05
Offbites: Where the good gifts are
12/27/2024
Duration:00:19:35
Where are all these giant Christmas trees from anyway?
12/20/2024
Rodney Jacobs of Stinson Lumber in Oregon joined the show. He’s responsible for selecting the tree that is placed in downtown Portland every year. And there’s a lot more that goes into it than you’d think.
Duration:00:10:05
Researchers unlock new Stonehenge mystery level
12/13/2024
Anthony Clarke, a researcher from Curtin University, joined the show to discuss new findings about Stonehenge that have revealed yet another mystery related to the ancient landmark: how did one of the stones travel all the way from Scotland to reach the Salisbury Plain?
Duration:00:16:59
Ages 5 & up: How to spot dangerous toys
12/6/2024
This week Mike spoke with Oriene Shin with Consumer Reports. She tells us how to keep kids safe with the toys we get them over the holidays and answers the age old question… can you eat Play-doh?
Duration:00:13:54
When your bad bear costume gets you arrested
11/29/2024
Sam Benson Smith, digital managing editor at Audacy’s KNX, brought us a story about insurance fraudsters who clipped up by using a bad bear suit. We’ll tell you all about it.
Duration:00:17:36
Offbites: Pythons on yogis, volcanoes on the moon, and podcasters on Google
11/22/2024
In this episode of Offbites, Chris and Lauren offer some side dishes of weird news before Thanksgiving, including snake yoga, a bad development for wired headphones, cruel AI and volcanoes on the moon,
Duration:00:20:32
A star tries to take his dog to the grave: What you don't know about pet cemeteries
11/15/2024
Paul Koudinaris, author of "Faithful Unto Death: Pet cemeteries, animal graves, and eternal devotion" and other books on both animals and death, joins the show to discuss French actor Alain Delon’s strange posthumous request and more.
Duration:00:19:38
Pizza party dread: Why you deserve more than two slices at work
11/8/2024
We all like pizza, right? In most settings, that's the case, but pizza in the workplace has gotten a bad rap. Workplace culture expert Dr. Jessica Kriegel joined Mike Rogers to explain what other, better options managers have to say thank you to their employees.
Duration:00:13:53
Something Offbeat’s Spooky Tales: Ghosts, vampires and zombies
10/31/2024
Here’s a collection of our spookiest tales for Halloween! Full episodes available here: Ghosted: Man says ancient corpse is his 'spiritual girlfriend' https://www.audacy.com/podcast/something-offbeat-456dc/episodes/ghosted-man-says-ancient-corpse-is-his-spiritual-girlfriend-1a28c A vampire unearthed: Our interview with an heir to 'Dracula' https://www.audacy.com/krld/news/national/something-offbeat-a-vampire-unearthed Could 'The Last of Us' really happen?: Beyond the zombie https://www.audacy.com/podcast/something-offbeat-456dc/episodes/could-the-last-of-us-really-happen-beyond-the-zombie-fungus-232bd Here are the best and worst US cities to be in when the https://www.audacy.com/podcast/something-offbeat-456dc/episodes/here-are-the-best-and-worst-us-cities-to-be-in-when-the-zombie-apocalypse-happens-9a0b6
Duration:00:15:48
Offbites: Baseball snakes and pyramid dogs
10/25/2024
Chris and Lauren discuss Spooky season, coffee, animals where they shouldn't be and more.
Duration:00:19:08
Pumpkin spice everything: Is it too much?
10/16/2024
Starbucks started Pumpkin Spice season in August this year, and some people thought it was a little too early. The “Something Offbeat” team reached out to an expert who could tell us all about people’s reactions to pumpkin spice. Dr. Jin-A Choi is part of a team from Montclair State University that have been releasing the annual Pumpkin Spice Report. The latest just came out this month.
Duration:00:13:41
Vintage Offbeat: An expensive office party
10/11/2024
"Vintage Offbeat" continues with our very first episode, from June 13, 2022. ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION: We all know office parties can be a drag, but for some, they can be more than uncomfortable. Recently, a court awarded a man who suffers from an anxiety disorder $450,000 for being subjected to an unwanted office party. Why do some people dismiss mental health issues such as anxiety, and why are some boundaries not respected? To find out, host Mike Rogers spoke with Dr. Kevin Chapman, founder and director of the Kentucky Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders.
Duration:00:13:34
Dangerous selfies: When the quest for social media clout goes too far
10/4/2024
The search for the perfect selfie consumes many social media users. But when does it go too far? Content creators have been seriously injured, or even killed, while trying to get that once-in-a-lifetime photo. Sam Cornell a PhD candidate at the University of New South Wales and a co-author of the study titled: “Dangerous Selfies Aren't Just Foolish. We Need To Treat Them Like The Public Health Hazard They Really Are," joined Mike Rogers to explain the risks and why we do it.
Duration:00:13:15
Vintage Offbeat: A public autopsy
9/27/2024
For our second anniversary, we’re looking back at one of our first episodes! ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION: It’s not hard to find gruesome, macabre images or videos – they’re on TV, in horror movies and online. But what if you wanted to see them in person? Through a series of donations and transactions, the body of a 98-year-old World War II veteran from Louisiana ended up on a table in an Oregon hotel ballroom where attendees paid as much as $500 to view a public dissection. Dr. Gail Saltz, associate professor of psychiatry at the New York Presbyterian Hospital Weill-Cornell School of Medicine and host of the “How Can I Help?" podcast, explains what drives people to seek out such spectacles and what that fascination with death can tell us about ourselves and our society.
Duration:00:10:57
Offbites: When otters attack, too many people in space, and athletic pets
9/19/2024
On this episode of Offbites, Lauren and Chris discuss the otters who attacked a woman out for a jog, ask how many people is too many people in space, and the dog capturing people's hearts on a beach in Brazil.
Duration:00:17:25