• The Great World Race and the Barkley Marathons: What extreme races reveal about us
    May 8 2026

    Some people sign up for a 5K. Some people sign up for a race with a secret start time, no marked course, and books hidden in the woods. Or seven marathons on seven continents in seven days.

    We have questions.

    Meet Jared Campbell, the only person ever to finish the Barkley Marathons four times - a secretive, nearly mythic race through the Tennessee woods with an unmarked course, brutal climbs, and pages torn from hidden books as proof you were there.

    And Dr. Lisa Kenton is an ER doctor who pushed through ice, heat, and near-total exhaustion in the Great World Race, fueled by a cause close to her heart.

    Suggested episodes:

    • Extreme ironing, cheese rolling, and shin kicking: The world of weird sports
    • From wingsuit BASE jumping to record-breaking South Pole expeditions with Ellen Brennan Frat and Liv Arnesen
    • A marathon swimmer and ultrarunner: surviving cancer, breaking records
    • Banjo Man, 'Woo Woo' Wickers and UConn Huskies superfans share their love of the game
    • Roller skating as community, competition, and transformation
    • Multiple sclerosis tried to bench her. Karen Smith won gold instead

    GUESTS:

    • Jared Campbell: the only four-time finisher of the Barkley Marathons - one of the world’s most punishing, quirky, and mysterious races
    • Dr. Lisa Kenton: emergency room doctor at The Hospital of Central Connecticut who completed the Great World Race - seven marathons on seven continents in seven days - in November 2025. She dedicated the journey to raising awareness and funds for Malan syndrome, a rare genetic condition that affects her niece and nephew.

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  • Paper trails: A viral book list and a wife’s secret thoughts revealed
    May 1 2026

    What can a handwritten record reveal after someone is gone? In this episode, we follow two very different paper trails.

    Marci Pelzer shares the 109-page list her father kept of more than 3,500 books he read over six decades. After going viral, his private habit became a public window into his life.

    Dan Fogel lost his wife of 45 years to cancer, and then found diaries including writing that made him question how well he really knew her.

    Together, these stories are about grief, memory, mystery, and the strange power of paper to preserve not just facts, but personality, silence, love, and what still can’t be explained.

    Suggested episodes:

    • What's in that note? Stories about messages in bottles
    • The weight of family secrets: Finding freedom in the truth

    GUESTS:

    • Marci Pelzer: The daughter of Dan Pelzer, who left behind a 109-page handwritten list of every book he read from 1962 to 2023. After his death at 92, she helped bring the list to a wider audience
    • Dan Fogel: Wrote a Huffington Post essay about finding his late wife Sue’s journals after her death and realizing how much of her inner life had remained unknown to him during their 45-year marriage

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    49 mins
  • Inside the Mascot: The Phillie Phanatic, a Yard Goat, and a mascot maker
    Apr 24 2026

    Mascots: They’re furry, funny, and just a little funky. But what's actually going on in there?

    Tom Burgoyne shares what it’s been like to embody the Phillie Phanatic for over three decades.

    Mikaela Higgins reveals how her company became a giant in the world of mascot-makers, designing icons from Ronald McDonald to the Energizer Bunny.

    And hear how one “yes“ changed the life of Conor Geary, whose turn as a mascot led to a dream sports gig he never saw coming.

    This episode originally aired on August 29, 2025.

    Suggested episode:

    • Banjo Man, 'Woo Woo' Wickers and UConn Huskies superfans share their love of the game

    GUESTS:

    • Tom Burgoyne: “Best friend” of the Phillie Phanatic, who has been bringing the Phanatic to life for 37 years. He’s also the author of Pheel The Love! How the Most Powerful Force in the Universe Builds Great Companies - Phillie Phanatic Style!
    • Mikaela Higgins: Manager of Mascot Sales at Olympus Mascots in Milwaukee, WI
    • Conor Geary: Known as “GameDay Conor“, he's been the high-energy host at every major venue in Connecticut, starting out with the Hartford Yard Goats in 2018. This season, he became the stadium host for the New England Patriots

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    50 mins
  • Audacious Live! Show & Tell in Winsted: From movie props to prophylactics
    Apr 17 2026

    Taxidermied dogs. A CIA agent's hat. A perfume that made strangers on elevators lose their composure.

    This is what happens when you pull names from a vase at a brewery and say: show us something you love, and tell us why.

    Our fourth live Show and Tell at Little Red Barn Brewers in Winsted, Connecticut delivered exactly what this format always delivers: stories that are intimate, hilarious, and impossible to predict. Even for us.

    Suggested episodes:

    • Audacious Live! Show & Tell in Stamford

    • Audacious Live! Show & Tell birthday bash in Hartford

    • Audacious Live! Show & Tell in Willimantic: From rare computers to hand grenades

    GUESTS:

    • Jon Barbagallo: Director of Sales at Little Red Barn Brewers, who brought a styrofoam curling rock that was used as a movie prop

    • Jill Bowen: New Haven resident, who brought Doggie, her stuffed animal

    • Lauren Pierson-Gallagher: New Milford resident, who brought a bottle of Shalimar perfume, her late mother’s signature scent

    • Gerri Griswold: Director of Administration & Development at the White Memorial Conservation Center in Litchfield, who brought a taxidermied dog in a display case

    • Nils Johnson: Co-founder & President of Little Red Barn Brewers, who brought an 1861 one-dollar note issued by The Winsted Bank

    • Theresa Taylor: Canton resident, who brought her late father’s British bowler hat

    • Nora Pasco: New Britain resident, who brought her Persephone rosary beads

    • Caroline Christensen: Winsted resident, who brought a conch shell

    • Alex Harper: Winsted resident, who brought her service dog’s harness

    • Terry Wolfisch Cole: Simsbury resident, who brought a tin of 100-year-old Ramses condoms from her late uncle’s collection of antique pharmaceutical containers

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    49 mins
  • Female truckers: Meet the women behind the wheels
    Apr 10 2026

    Fewer than 10% of truck drivers are women, and in this episode, you’re going to meet three of them.

    Spend the day with Chion and a tow truck driver, get to know a woman who runs a CDL training school, and hear about life on the road from a truck driver who happens to be a trans woman.

    This episode originally aired on January 13, 2023.

    GUESTS:

    • Chantel Comerford: A driver for Meagan’s Towing & Recovery out of Danbury, Connecticut. She lives in Sandy Hook
    • Michele Howard: Owner of Affordable CDL Training School in Colchester, Connecticut
    • Hope Alexander: Host of the podcast, Simply Live with Hope, where she talks about being a trans woman and her 12 years in the trucking industry. She lives in Georgia

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    49 mins
  • How delusional infestation makes you feel bugs that aren’t there
    Apr 3 2026

    Imagine feeling an unbearable itch, convinced that tiny insects are crawling under your skin. But no doctor believes you. You try to prove it, collecting samples, documenting everything. But under a microscope? Nothing is there.

    That was Paula Cox’s experience with delusional infestation, a rare disorder where people are absolutely certain they’re infested with bugs, despite all evidence to the contrary. In this episode, Paula shares her harrowing experience, and experts - a leading entomologist and a psychiatrist-dermatologist - explain what’s really happening in the brain and how healing is possible.

    Suggested episodes:

    • Body Integrity Dysphoria: When being disabled is a desire
    • When every face you see is distorted: Living with PMO

    GUESTS:

    • Dr. Gale Ridge: an entomologist and Associate Scientist at the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station in New Haven. She oversees the daily activities of the insect inquiry office. She’s also the editor of The Physician's Guide to Delusional Infestation
    • Paula Cox: a woman in Australia who experienced delusional infestation. She started a Facebook support group called “Delusional parasitosis help”
    • Dr. John Koo: a Professor of Dermatology at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) Medical Center and Director of the UCSF Psoriasis Skin and Treatment Center. He is board-certified in both dermatology and psychiatry and co-author of Morgellons Disease: High Yield Principles for Clinical Practice

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    49 mins
  • You live where?! When home is a plane or a cruise ship
    Mar 27 2026

    What kind of person looks at a Boeing 727 and thinks, yes, I should live there? Or boards a cruise ship and decides never to go back to a traditional home?

    Bruce Campbell is a 76-year-old engineer and pilot who has spent more than 25 years living in a retired jetliner in the Oregon woods.

    Angelyn and Richard Burk are a married couple who turned loss, an enthusiasm for minimalism, and a love of travel into an everyday existence at sea.

    They share wisdom about home, routine, freedom, minimalism, and staying put.

    Suggested episodes:

    • Audacious at sea: Wisdom from strangers on a cruise ship

    GUESTS:

    • Bruce Campbell: 76-year-old engineer who has lived in a retired Boeing 727 in the woods of Hillsboro, Oregon, since 1999. He welcomes visitors from around the world into the airplane home he built after deciding a conventional house no longer made sense for him
    • Angelyn and Richard Burk: Married couple from the Seattle area who have been living as cruise nomads since 2021. After losing all their belongings in a moving-truck fire in 2013, they embraced minimalism and now spend much of the year making cruise ships their home

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    49 mins
  • Unconventional obituaries: for a mother, for strangers, and for one very good dog
    Mar 20 2026

    Obituaries are meant to mark an end. But sometimes they start a whole new conversation.

    First, Andy Corren, whose funny, biting, tender obituary for his mother captured so much life that it went viral and became a memoir.

    Then, Sallie Hammett, whose loving obituary for her dog Charlie rippled across the internet and moved countless strangers.

    And finally, we talk with professional obituary writer Jamie Passaro about what makes an obit memorable, honest and worth reading.

    Suggested episodes:

    • Rethinking funerals with the Coffin Confessor, living eulogies, and designer caskets

    • What death investigators can tell you about life

    GUESTS:

    • Andy Corren: Writer and author of Dirtbag Queen, a memoir that grew out of the viral obituary he wrote for his mother, Renay

    • Sallie Hammett: South Carolina writer whose heartfelt obituary for her dog, Charlie, went viral after she shared it online

    • Jamie Passaro: Professional obituary writer and founder of Dear Person Obits; she also co-founded Elegy.us, an online obituary platform

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    49 mins