Episodes

  • Kratom Under the Microscope with Dr. Chris McCurdy
    Feb 18 2026
    Kara and Jennie sit down with kratom researcher and University of Florida medicinal chemistry professor Dr. Chris McCurdy for a no‑BS look at how a traditional Southeast Asian leaf turned into today’s potent “gas‑station” products. He explains where leaf‑only kratom may actually help with pain and opioid withdrawal, what changes when companies crank out 7‑OH shots and other concentrates, and why unregulated products are now tied to ER visits, deaths, and even newborns in opioid‑like withdrawal. You’ll also hear his take on brain development, why he doesn’t want anyone using kratom, alcohol, or cannabis before around age 25, and what smart regulation, not prohibition, could look like. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • 2026 Trailer
    Feb 11 2026
    Oh Gross! is back with a new season. This is where the questions people avoid actually get answered. Real conversations. Real experts. No topic is off-limits, because the things we’re most uncomfortable asking about are usually the things we need to understand the most. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    7 mins
  • Gas Station Heroin: The Kratom Crisis
    Feb 5 2026
    Kratom is sold as a “natural” sleep aid, mood booster, and pain reliever—sometimes right next to energy drinks at gas stations—yet there is no consistent regulation, no standard dosing, and deeply conflicting information online about how safe it really is. In part one of this two-part Oh Gross! special, Kara and Jennie unpack the fast-growing world of kratom and its synthetic offshoots like 7-OH, exploring how an herbal tree from Southeast Asia turned into an unregulated high‑concentration supplement linked to overdoses, heart issues, and breathing suppression, especially when mixed with alcohol. You’ll hear the heartbreaking story of Hunter, an otherwise healthy 18‑year‑old who took kratom he believed was safe—recommended by a registered nurse and marketed like a harmless alternative to ibuprofen—and never woke up. His mom, surgical technologist Randy Baker‑Mead, walks us through the night he died, the shock of a toxicology report showing only kratom in his system, and her fight to warn other families and push for stronger laws after learning teens can still buy kratom in some states like an energy drink. Kara and Jennie also break down what we do know so far: how kratom interacts with brain receptors in ways similar to opioids, why state laws are all over the map, and why health officials in places like California are now issuing public warnings after a cluster of deaths tied to synthetic kratom products mixed with alcohol. This episode does not offer medical advice or tell you what to think about kratom; instead, it opens up the conversation parents, teens, and anyone considering “natural” supplements need to be having about risk, regulation, and the myth that “herbal” automatically means safe. If you or someone you love is struggling with substance use, you can call the SAMHSA National Helpline at 1‑800‑662‑HELP (4357) for free, confidential, 24/7 support and treatment referrals. Tune in now, and don’t forget to follow or subscribe so you don’t miss part two with kratom researcher Dr. Christopher McCurdy, who will dig into what the science actually shows. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    56 mins
  • Oh Gross! 2025 Highlights Trailer
    Jan 22 2026
    In preparation for our 2026 season premiere, we assembled a recap from the 2025 season episodes. Also catch up on any of our amazing episodes you missed! Stay tuned for the 2026 premiere with an amazing lineup of expert guests and investigative episodes. As always we are your news source for weird science, taboo health topics, misinformation & crisis blunders. We uncover the ‘gross’ truth with humor and facts by asking what others won’t. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    12 mins
  • REPLAY: Behind the Lens: Inside Stories from Reporter Kerry Sanders
    Jan 16 2026
    In the aftermath of the Los Angeles fires, Oh Gross! revisits our conversation with Kerry Sanders in this replay of Behind the Lens: Stories & Tips from Reporter Kerry Sanders. As communities reflect on how quickly a crisis can unfold—and how long the impact can last—this episode explores what happens when preparation, travel, and real-time reporting collide. An Emmy and Peabody Award–winning journalist and longtime NBC News correspondent, Kerry shares practical, often-overlooked advice for staying safe when traveling or navigating unfamiliar environments, especially as natural disasters and emergencies can happen anywhere. From simple habits like screenshotting maps before losing service to positioning your car for a fast exit, these small decisions can make a critical difference when things go wrong. Kerry also reflects on reporting through life-threatening situations, including Hurricane Andrew, offering a firsthand look at how journalists operate when they are not just covering a crisis, but living inside it. The conversation examines how social media has reshaped emergency reporting, amplifying both life-saving information and dangerous misinformation, and why discernment matters more than ever. This re-release serves as a reminder that preparedness is not only for journalists or first responders. Whether you are traveling, consuming breaking news, or supporting your community during a crisis, being informed, adaptable, and intentional can help protect lives, including your own. If you missed this conversation the first time, or are returning with a fresh perspective, Part 2 reinforces a simple truth: reliable information and basic preparedness go hand in hand, long before the emergency begins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    44 mins
  • REPLAY OF WEBBY NOMINATION - L.A. Fires Crisis Mode: Avoiding Misinformation with Kerry Sanders
    Jan 16 2026
    On the one-year anniversary of the Los Angeles fires, Oh Gross! host Kara Kurcz and Molly revisits a conversation that feels just as urgent today as it did when it first aired. For Kara, interviewing Kerry Sanders was a full-circle moment. The conversation offered rare insight into how the world’s most experienced crisis journalists prepare long before disaster strikes, and how the public can take simple, practical steps to be more prepared in everyday life. Kerry Sanders, a veteran NBC News correspondent with more than 32 years in the field, has reported from 65 countries, all 7 continents, and every U.S. state, covering hundreds of natural disasters. In this Webby-nominated episode, Kara and Kerry move beyond headlines to talk about what real crisis preparedness looks like when the cameras are off. They discuss evacuation planning, what actually belongs in a go-bag, and how families can assess risk based on where they live. Kerry also reflects on his coverage of Hurricane Andrew and Hurricane Katrina, sharing lessons that remain relevant long after a crisis ends. The episode also examines the challenge of misinformation during emergencies, including how crises can be reported without causing panic and how audiences can identify trustworthy information in an age of instant, unverified updates. This re-release is intentional. As a new year begins, the episode serves as a reminder that crisis preparedness should be part of an annual routine, not something we only think about during a disaster. Whether you are listening for the first time or returning to this conversation, the takeaway is clear: preparedness starts long before the emergency begins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    52 mins
  • Hygiene's Dirty History: Urine MouthWash & More
    Dec 18 2025
    In this episode of Oh Gross, Jennie plays: a rapid-fire game with Kara that takes listeners through the grossest hygiene habits in human history. From ancient civilizations swimming in sewage, to Romans sharing communal butt sponges,—nothing is off the table. The hosts dig into why bathing was once considered dangerous, how urine became mouthwash, where June weddings really came from, and how humanity somehow got cleaner… then dirtier… then cleaner again. If you love history and discovering just how gross “the good old days” really were, this episode is for you. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.Follow @ItsOhGross on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and X.Learn more at OhGross.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    29 mins
  • Gross Holiday Gifts Your Kids Will Love | LIVE REPLAY
    Dec 15 2025
    It’s our favorite episode of the year...The Gross Holiday Gifts Your Kids Will Love holiday special!After surviving a cursed live-stream launch (including a demonic mic test), Kara and Jennie reveal the weirdest, grossest, and most internet-obsessed gifts of the season. From National Geographic’s “Weird But True” facts (yes, including a flying inflatable poop sculpture) to TikTok-famous mystery dumpling stress toys that smell alarmingly like Sharpies, nothing is safe.Jennie brings Walmart’s ooey-gooey squeezy cheese fries, Kara unveils Archie the Blobfish (a stress toy with stain warnings and emotional needs), and Jennie wins the night with a Fuggler toy that farts. Add Costco holiday cocktails, a surprise designer handbag giveaway, and real-life mom chaos breaking into the live show. Watch or listen now. Just… don’t sniff the dumplings too long.00:00 Live-stream chaos & demon mic test03:00 Costco holiday cocktails05:10 Holiday handbag giveaway07:00 Weird science & flying poop sculpture11:00 TikTok dumpling stress toys23:00 Ooey-gooey cheese fries27:30 Gremlins throwback Fuggler28:30 Archie the Blobfish30:30 Real-life mom chaos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 13 mins