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The Oddities Department

The Oddities Department

Written by: Gavin & Suzi
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Welcome to The Oddities Department, the podcast where history gets weird, science gets weirder, and Gavin and Suzi gleefully drag you into the strangest corners of the universe. Every episode dives into bizarre true stories, cursed artifacts, questionable science experiments, forgotten folklore, and so many “wait… WHAT?” moments. If you love learning things that make you clutch your pearls, laugh, or rethink reality, you are in the right place.

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  • A Mystic, An Alien, Pope Francis, A Dove, A Dolphin, Olga Of Kiev, & A Headless Chicken
    Jan 28 2026

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    We’ve unpacked cosmic delusion, bird violence, ethically bankrupt science, peak female rage, and one of the most profitable headless animals in American history.

    📂 IN THIS EPISODE:

    Case File #48: Madame Vesta La Viesta. Gavin introduces a spiritualist who found fame during the Golden Age of Mysticism… and then committed to a very specific kind of long-distance love.
    Case File #49: Pope Francis & The Dove Incident. Suzi covers the 2014 peace-dove release that immediately turned into a sky mugging, broadcast live from the Vatican.
    Case File #50: The Dolphin Language Experiments. Gavin dives into the NASA-funded attempt to teach dolphins English, featuring LSD, a flooded house, and a relationship dynamic no one saw coming lmao.
    Case File #51: Olga of Kiev. Suzi brings you the patron saint of revenge: boats, bathhouses, weaponized birds, and a body count that somehow ends in sainthood.
    Case File #52: “Mike” The Headless Chicken. Gavin tells the true story of a rooster who lived 18 months without a head and went on tour, proving you don’t need a brain to become a celebrity.

    🎧 LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE: If you enjoyed this unauthorized tour through the museum’s back rooms, please rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform. It helps us keep the lights flickering and the dolphin tank paid for.

    🏷️ TAGS: #OdditiesDepartment #WeirdHistory #HistoryPodcast #ComedyPodcast #WTFHistory #Spooky #ScienceGoneWrong #Vatican #OlgaOfKiev #HeadlessChicken #DolphinExperiment #Martians

    Stay curious. Stay weird. And please… don’t pet the dolphin, he has mommy issues.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • A Chainsaw, A Woman Scorned, Plague Cats, A High Heel, A Bucket & Eleanor of Aquitaine
    Jan 14 2026

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    In this episode, Suzi and Gavin pry open the crates that prove history is actually a fever dream we can't wake up from. Tonight, we are exploring horrific surgical tools turned lumberjack hardware to wars over a bucket?

    We go hard with this one. We've unpacked a whole lot of female rage, more cats, fashion, a whole lot of war, and a huge medeival "I told you so".

    📂 IN THIS EPISODE:

    • Case File #42: The Origin of the Chainsaw. Suzi reveals the horrifying truth: the chainsaw wasn't invented for trees. It was invented by doctors... for childbirth. (Trigger Warning: It’s a medical nightmare).
    • Case File #43: The Lioness of Brittany. Gavin tells the story of Jeanne de Clisson, a widow who sold everything to buy three black warships and spent 13 years being an absolute menace to the French Crown out of pure female rage.
    • Case File #44: Pope Gregory IX vs. Cats. The story of how one Pope decided cats were agents of Satan, ordered them exterminated, and accidentally rolled out the red carpet for the Black Death.
    • Case File #45: The Invention of the High Heel. Men, you did this to yourselves. Gavin explains how high heels started as masculine military gear for short kings before men decided they were "too painful" and dumped them on women.
    • Case File #46: The War of the Bucket. That time Bologna and Modena went to war, killed thousands of people, and held a grudge for 700 years... all over a stolen wooden bucket.
    • Case File #47: Eleanor of Aquitaine. The ultimate medieval "I told you so." When the King of France divorced her for not producing a son, she married his rival and immediately built an empire of male heirs.

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    🏷️ TAGS: #OdditiesDepartment #WeirdHistory #TrueCrime #MedicalHistory #ChainsawOrigin #PirateQueen #MedievalHistory #Podcast #Comedy #Spooky

    Stay curious. Stay weird. And seriously... don't Google "Symphysiotomy."

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    1 hr and 42 mins
  • A Bear, A Mystery House, Corn Flakes, A Teenage God Emperor, A Futuristic Warning & The Judas Goat
    Jan 7 2026

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    In Episode 7 of The Oddities Department, we travel all over the world, and back and forth through time to show you some of history's wildest oddities.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Case File #36: Wojtek The Bear. The incredible true story of a Syrian Brown Bear who drank beer, smoked cigarettes, and carried ammo for the Polish II Corps during World War II.
    • Case File #37: The Winchester Mystery House. Sarah Winchester spent 38 years building a mansion to confuse the ghosts of the Civil War. Was it madness, or was it the most expensive panic room in history?
    • Case File #38: The War for Breakfast. Dr. John Harvey Kellogg didn't invent Corn Flakes to help you start your day right. He invented them to stop you from sinning.
    • Case File #39: The Teenage God Emperor. Meet Elagabalus, the 14-year-old ruler of Rome who replaced Jupiter with a giant rock, kept pet lions in guest bedrooms, and smothered his enemies with rose petals.
    • Case File #40: The 10,000 Year Warning. How do we tell the future not to touch our nuclear waste? The government’s solution involved "hostile architecture" and glow-in-the-dark cats.
    • Case File #41: The Judas Goat. The dark industrial history of the "traitor goats" who led sheep to the slaughterhouse in exchange for a nicotine addiction.

    Join the Department: If you enjoyed this tour through the weirdest corners of history, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! It helps us keep the lights on in the basement.

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    Stay curious. Stay weird. And don't eat the cornflakes.

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    1 hr and 27 mins
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