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The Box of Oddities

Inbox of Oddities #71

The Box of Oddities

John Elliott and Kat Walls

Comedy, Society & Culture, True Crime

4.8 • 3K Ratings

🗓️ 16 January 2026

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Sometimes the strangest stories aren’t dramatic. They’re subtle. Ordinary. And impossible to shake. In this episode of Inbox of Oddities, Kat and Jethro share listener stories that live in the uncomfortable space between coincidence, memory, and something quietly off. These are not tales of screaming ghosts or shadow figures—but moments where reality seems to hesitate, update itself, or fail to line up the way it used to. Listeners write in about objects reappearing exactly where they were already searched for, buildings that forget which lights should be on, paintings that appear to change over time, and memories that don’t match the physical evidence left behind. One message describes a calm, reassuring voice coming through a baby monitor. Another recalls a grandmother’s unsettling phrase: “Not everyone comes back the same way.” Along the way, Kat and Jethro reflect on anxiety, aging memory, and the thin line between perception and certainty—mixing empathy, humor, and curiosity in the way only The Box of Oddities can. There are also moments of levity from the Freak Family: accidental near-microwaved laptops, quicksand metaphors, Australian heatwaves, rescued kookaburras, haunted municipal buildings, and the strange bond that forms when thousands of people start noticing the same small weird things. This episode isn’t about answers.It’s about the feeling you get when nothing is wrong… but nothing is entirely right either. If you’ve ever had the sense that the world quietly shifted when you weren’t looking—this one’s for you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Have you ever gazed in wonder at the Great Pyramid? Have you marvelled at the golden face of Tudankhamun?

0:09.0

Or admired the delicate features of Queen Nefertiti? If you have, you'll probably like

0:15.2

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0:23.3

wherever you get your podcasting fix. Come, let me introduce you to the world of ancient Egypt.

0:36.9

First of all, I want to say that your facial hair looks amazing.

0:40.0

Oh, thanks.

0:40.8

Yeah.

0:41.1

I'm experimenting.

0:43.6

The shape just changes day after day.

0:46.2

I never know who's going to pop out.

0:47.7

I know.

0:48.4

Right now I've got like, I don't know, kind of a Kurt Russell tombstone kind of, uh, mustache going.

0:56.5

Yeah, it reminds me of, uh, Jim Beaver.

0:59.3

Jim, Jim,

1:00.5

yeah.

1:01.6

Um, but either way, you look great.

1:03.5

Oh, thanks.

1:04.2

Um, I also wanted to mention, we got a couple of messages about this.

1:08.8

And, um, it was one of those things that, of course, we didn't see coming. And so I think

1:15.2

it's important that we address it. We did talk in a recent episode about a listener's eating disorder.

1:22.5

Yeah, we had received an email from somebody talking about how they, they overcame it.

1:29.4

And it was a very courageous story.

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