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đď¸ 31 January 2025
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Robin Ince is an English comedian, actor and writer. He is known for presenting the BBC radio show The Infinite Monkey Cage with physicist Brian Cox, creating Nine Lessons and Carols for Godless People, co-creating The Cosmic Shambles Network, and his stand-up comedy career.
For more Robin Ince go to https://robinince.com/
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0:00.0 | Hey, it's Vogue Williams and Jeremiah McNally from the My Therapist Ghosted Me podcast. |
0:05.2 | Join us as we share our hilarious misadventures along with those of our listeners and we try to give good advice. |
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0:32.1 | This is a Global Player original podcast. |
0:36.3 | Warning, the following podcast contains strong language, |
0:39.3 | bizarre theories, unexplainable experiences, |
0:42.3 | and a couple of nerds fan-boying over Carl Sagan. |
0:46.3 | It may not be suitable for younger weirdos. |
0:49.3 | The thing about synchronicity is, |
0:52.3 | thank heavens we don't see every coincidence. |
0:54.6 | That is in every single room because we wouldn't be able to move. Hey everyone. Welcome to another episode of We Can Be Weirdos. My name is Dan Shriver. I'm coming to you today from my home at Roughway by C. But the recording you're going to hear today was recorded |
1:28.7 | at the Haunted Studios in Leicester Square. And the reason I mentioned that is that there's a |
1:33.3 | fantastic detail that my guest today told us about the building that we were recording in. |
1:39.5 | So a long-time listeners of the show will know that we quite early on in the run of We Can Be Weirdos |
1:45.1 | discovered that the site that we record our shows on once used to belong to a doctor called |
1:51.6 | John Hunter. John Hunter was a Scottish surgeon and it was in this house that used to be on this |
1:57.3 | plot that cadavers would be brought into the house and he did dissections and he did a lot |
2:04.4 | of medical research and just a lot of a lot of dead bodies were being brought into this house. |
2:10.2 | And he was famous during his day, Dr. Hunter, so much so that the home of Dr. Jekyll was inspired by this very |
2:16.9 | house. So that's that's something that we knew about it. |
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