Something Offbeat podcast artwork

PODCAST · news

Something Offbeat

What’s the deeper story behind that weird headline you forwarded to your friends or shared at the watercooler? We ask questions to gain grounded insight into the stranger news of the week.

  1. 100

    BONUS: Fireman poops in a box, secret US history on display, the nation’s biggest truck stop and tales from animal control

    We’re covering a lot of territory in this episode, from the Treaty of Paris to the world’s largest truck stop, so buckle up and get ready. Featuring audio from the Dave Glover Show out of KMOX in St. Louis, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, the Dana & Parks Show of KMBZ in Kansas City and Own the Road with Kelly and Bob out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas.

  2. 99

    BONUS: Brits in cowboy hats, saving an eaglet, termites take over vampire estate and a cross-country air race

    This week… is all about flying. First, we’ve got Brits coming across the pond to hang out at the Honky Tonk in Texas (and catch a World Cup game or two) and a baby Eagle recovering from a dangerous fall. Then, we’ll hear about termites buzzing around a historic site linked to vampires an all-female airplane race that’s soon taking to the skies. Featuring audio from the Mid-Morning Mike Check out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, Tommy Tucker out of WWL in New Orleans and the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City.

  3. 98

    BONUS: Letting AI plan a trip, dolphins at war, the Jazz Fest triathlon and mushroom hunting

    This week, we’re starting off in the world of tech with the story of a woman who had artificial intelligence plan her European vacation and how dolphins have been used in warfare. Then, we’ll get a look into a somewhat secret tradition – The JazzFest triathlon – and hear about this year’s hunting season. Mushroom hunting, that is. Featuring audio from: The Dave Glover Show out of KMX in St. Louis, the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, Scoot out of WWL in New Orleans and WWJ Newsradio in Detroit.

  4. 97

    Other Side of the News: A scandal at the stone skimming competition

    Something Offbeat host Mike Rogers interviews a man from Kentucky about becoming the world's stone skimming champion and about a scandal at the competition in Scotland.

  5. 96

    Other Side of the News: Could you try a different sport every week?

    Mike Rogers interviews a grad student from Scotland who has been trying a different sport every week.

  6. 95

    How to avoid being a holiday jerk, finding ancient canoes, drinking at 23-hour bars and more

    This week, we’re starting with an ancient discovery, then looking forward at a few things. Those things are: the possibility of bars in Kansas City opening from 6 a.m. to 5 a.m., the future of endangered animals and how to avoid being a jerk during upcoming holiday celebrations.

  7. 94

    Other Side of the News: A visit to the Croc Cave, a collection of 3,800 Crocs

    "Something Offbeat" host Mike Rogers interviews dives into the origins of this massive collection of Crocs.

  8. 93

    The truth about genetic engineering, society getting meaner (?) and a 1,000-member rock band

    This week, we’re tackling three questions. The first question: How much can humans actually be genetically engineered? The second question: Are people kinder or meaner than they were 20 years ago? And the third… do you want to jam with a 1,000-person rock band? You might have a chance to in January. Featuring audio from KCBS' Bay Area All Local, WCCO's Chad Hartman and WWL's Scoot.

  9. 92

    Comets, moon water, rats and robots

    We’re starting off today’s show up in space, then making our way back down to Earth with moon water, where we’ll have to deal with rat infested cities and robots. A full schedule! Special thanks to WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, The Dave Glover Show out of KMOX in St. Louis, the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City and A New Morning out of WBEN in Buffalo.

  10. 91

    Halloween crimes, ugly pumpkins, mind reading and adult-o-ween

    Happy Halloween Offbesties, and welcome to a spooky edition of Something Offbeat’s weird news roundups. Today, we’re focused on, you guessed it, Halloween headlines, from adult-o-ween to the changing face of Satanic Panic to pumpkin mishaps and freaky magicians.

  11. 90

    Licking toads, shucking oysters, saving roller coasters and more

    This week, our stories have a bit of a theme. They’re all about feeling a rush – from that stomach-dropping sensation you get while riding a roller coaster to the joy of perfectly shucking an oyster to… some more questionable ways to live on the edge. With audio from Scoot and Tommy Tucker from WWL in New Orleans, the Dana & Parks Show from KMBZ in Kansas City and the Dave Glover Show from KMOX in St. Louis.

  12. 89

    Gross smells and the spooky side of AI

    This week, we’re taking a deep dive into the spooky side of artificial intelligence as we gear up for Halloween. We’ll hear about the news that people will soon be able to use ChatGPT to order from Walmart from KCBS Radio’s Bloomberg Tech and Business report out of the Bay Area and about the dangers of getting in too deep with an AI companion from WBBM Newsradio’s the Noon Business Hour in Chicago. We’ll also check out a discussion about legislation that would make it illegal to marry AI from the Dave Glover show out of KMOX in St. Louis and about an AI-themed haunted house from WWJ in Detroit. Finally, we’ll check in with the Dana and Parks Show from KMBZ in Kansas City on the results of a scary, smelly survey that might reveal why some of us are turning to the embrace of AI.

  13. 88

    Other Side of the News: How long can your fridge really last?

    "Something Offbeat" host Mike Rogers interviews a woman who has kept her fridge running for decades on this "Other Side of the News" dispatch.

  14. 87

    The Great Lakes' last shipwreck, feral hogs rampage and killer bear attacks campground

    We’re travelling to the bottom of the Great Lakes to explore a notorious shipwreck on this episode with an interview from WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, then heading south to Louisiana where WWL’s Tommy Tucker digs into the dangerous and sometimes deadly feral hog infestation and finally to the bear-filled forests of the Ozarks, where the Dana & Parks Show out of Kansas City said multiple attacks have recently been reported.

  15. 86

    Other Side of the News: Mobile bathroom trucks are changing lives

    In this "Other Side of the News feature from "Something Offbeat" host Mike Rogers, he talks to a woman offering dignity in an unusual place to wash up for those experiencing homelessness.

  16. 85

    A kitten fed to a snake, a man pretends to be a high schooler and we've all got road rage

    On this "Something Offbeat" weird news roundup, you'll hear about cat fed to a snake from WWL’s Scoot, a man pretending to be a higher schooler from the Dana and Parks Show out of KMBZ and new road rage data from WCCO’s Adam and Jordana.

  17. 84

    Other Side of the News: Texas chainsaw... orchestra?

    On this "Other Side of the News" report, Mike Rogers interviews an orchestra of chainsaws.

  18. 83

    Poop spray mayhem, the rapture that never came and a history of failed predictions

    This week's "Something Offbeat" news roundup covers a teaching assistant arrested for fart spray from the Dana & Parks Show, The Dave Glover Show's take on this week's non-rapture, and a history of prediction failures from Scoot.

  19. 82

    Other Side of the News: What it takes to be the ultimate Donkey Kong champ

    In this "Other Side of the News" dispatch, host Mike Rogers interviews a man who beat the top Donkey Kong score -- twice.

  20. 81

    Deep sea aliens, babies switched at birth and a peek behind Alice Cooper's curtain

    Here's another "Something Offbeat" roundup of weird news. This week, we've got more alien headlines from The Dave Glover Show, a nurse who was fired for reporting babies switched at birth from the Dana & Parks Show and and the offbeat origins of shock rock with Alice Cooper and WWL's Scoot.

  21. 80

    Other Side of the News: Bringing 'dead zones' to life with vintage pay phones

    Mike Rogers speaks to a man who is helping to connect telecommunication "dead zones" with pay phones on this "Other Side of the News" clip.

  22. 79

    A mysterious comet in our solar system: Could a blind date with extraterrestrial life crash the stock market?

    What would really happen if we made contact with alien life? How would our lives change? Would we even still BE alive? And most importantly… what would happen to the stock market? Dr. Avi Loeb joined host Mike Rogers on "Something Offbeat" to discuss what's different about the 3I ATLAS comet currently making its way through our solar system, and the implications it could have for us here on Earth.

  23. 78

    ALIEN WEEK DISPATCH: Ancient life on Mars? Here's what NASA says its rover uncovered

    In a potential landmark discovery, NASA says its Mars rover has found potential signs of ancient microscopic life on the Red Planet. For details, WWJ's Tracey McCaskill was joined live by Mike Narlock, Head of Astronomy at Cranbrook Institute of Science in Bloomfield Hills. (Photo: Getty Images)

  24. 77

    Other Side of the News: Is it a comet or something more?

    Here's a preview of Mike Rogers' longer interview with Harvard Dr. Avi Loeb, out this Friday from the "Something Offbeat" podcast. Loeb thinks there are some things about a comet moving through our solar system that indicate it could be intelligently directed (an alien spacecraft?).

  25. 76

    Naked volleyball, robotic lions and living funerals

    Catch up on weird news from this week with a roundup from the "Something Offbeat" podcast, featuring stories from KMOX's The Dave Glover Show, KMBZ's the Dana & Parks Show and KDKA's the Big K Morning Show.

  26. 75

    Other Side of the News: Piano playing rhino

    Mike Rogers learns about a rhinoceros who learned how to play piano on this "Other Side of the News" segment.

  27. 74

    Other Side of the News: Crash a wedding, for a fee

    Host Mike Rogers speaks with a woman about attending strangers' weddings for a fee.

  28. 73

    Cracker Barrel, missing Texas woman joins African tribe in Scotland and radioactive shrimp

    This week, we go on another tour of weird news from Audacy stations across the country.

  29. 72

    Other Side of the News: Can you delete yourself from the internet?

    "Something Offbeat" host Mike Rogers interviews a man working on deleting much of his digital footprint.

  30. 71

    Back-to-school special: The Gen Z stare and beyond

    As back-to-school season gets into gear, "Something Offbeat" rounds up news about Gen Z from KMOX's The Dave Glover Show, WCCO's Adam & Jordana and KMBX's Dana & Parks.

  31. 70

    Other Side of the News: Hopelessly devoted to Chick-fil-A

    "Something Offbeat" host Mike Rogers talks to a man who loves Chick-fil-A more than you do. Probably.

  32. 69

    Zoo asks for pet donations to feed its animals, gambler wins 400 jackpots and weirdos throw adult toys at WNBA

    This week "Something Offbeat" checks out news from Audacy's WCCO, KMBZ and WWL.

  33. 68

    Other Side of the News: A donkey sings the blues

    In this "Other Side of the News" dispatch, Mike Rogers learns about Monty, the blues-singing donkey.

  34. 67

    Unpacking the Coldplay couple scandal

    "Something Offbeat" host Mike Rogers unpacks the Coldplay kiss cam scandal with Paul Keable, Chief Strategy Officer at Ashely Madison.

  35. 66

    Other Side of the News: Taking on the UK in a teeny tiny car

    In this "Other Side of the News" dispatch, Mike Rogers talks to a man taking a tiny car across the U.K.

  36. 65

    Remembering the Prince of Darkness, MRI horror and a firefly resurgence

    "Something Offbeat" goes on a tour of strange news out of Audacy stations in New Orleans, La., Kansas City, Mo., and Detroit, Mich.

  37. 64

    Other Side of the News: Record-breaking bananas

    On this dispatch from Mike Rogers' "Other Side of the News", he covers Mt. Everest of bananas in Westmont, IL.

  38. 63

    Unhealthiest fast food, dangerous e-scooters and drugs in space

    This week, "Something Offbeat" checked in on weird news from Audacy stations around the country.

  39. 62

    Other Side of the News: A cheesesteak odyssey

    Mike Rogers speaks with Jim Pappas, a man who has been on a cheesesteak adventure.

  40. 61

    Bald guys, rich guys and stinging ants

    This week, "Something Offbeat" brings you weird stories from New Orleans, Kansas City and the Twin Cities about stinging ants, a surprising potential treatment for male pattern baldness and our attitudes about wealth in the U.S.

  41. 60

    Stepping into the halls of psychedelic academia

    Earlier this year, Audacy reported on the California Institute of Integral Studies’ new accredited bachelor's degree in psychedelic research, the first of its kind in the United States. For this episode, host Mike Rogers spoke to Jim Grigsby executive director of the CU Denver Center for Psychedelic Research about the growing field of psychedelic research.

  42. 59

    Pro-doping sports, a rejection disorder and water-gunning tourists

    This week on "Something Offbeat", we round up weird news covered by KMOX's The Dave Glover Show, KMBZ's Dana and Parks Show and WCCO's Adam and Jordana.

  43. 58

    Hiking with burgers n' beers, surprise danger linked to golf and keeping up with robots

    Today, we’re starting off with a story our host Mike Rogers covered this week on his daily “Other Side of the News” feature. Then, we’ll get some dispatches from Detroit and Chicago.

  44. 57

    Orphaned time, the selfie museum and psychedelic college degrees

    On this episode, we check in with "Something Offbeat" host Mike Rogers' "Other Side of the News" reports and get a preview of our next Something Offbeat on degrees in psychedelics.

  45. 56

    Other Side of the News: Tasting the Six Flags diet, digging Dig World and finding the darkest night sky

    "Something Offbeat" host Mike Rogers has been bringing the "Other Side of the News" to listeners for decades. Now, you can catch up on his dispatches here! This week, we check out a man who is on a Six Flags diet, a new construction-themed theme park and the darkest night sky we could find.

  46. 55

    Other Side of the News: Extreme dogs, a daylong pub crawl and magic asparagus

    "Something Offbeat" host Mike Rogers has been bringing the "Other Side of the News" to listeners for decades. Now, you can catch up on his dispatches here! First up, we check out a U.S. playdate between the largest and smallest dogs and then head to the U.K. for tips on how to handle a 24-hour pub crawl and and to learn about using asparagus to peek into the future.

  47. 54

    She's giving mother: How 97-year-old tortoise Mommy finally became a mom

    One new mom in Philadelphia took her trip to first time motherhood slow and steady. She – a Santa Cruz Galapagos tortoise – waited until she was 97 years old. Host Mike Rogers talked with Lauren Augustine, curator of reptiles and amphibians at the Philadelphia Zoo, all about Mommy and her new tortoise babies, named after the “Golden Girls”.

  48. 53

    Why do GenZers spend so freaking much on breakups?

    In this episode, we dive into research into how the costs add up to $4,000 for Gen Z. We talked to Aleksandra Medina - one of the founders of Frich, a financial app for Gen Z - about break ups and other spending trends they’ve noticed.

  49. 52

    We can't stop talking about Gen Z or unusual zoo births

    In this episode, we preview the upcoming offerings from "Something Offbeat" with a look back on some similar subjects -- Gen Z habits and unusual zoo births. Featuring Charmaine Wynter; Mike Masellis, the lead animal care specialist at the Brookfield Zoo and host Mike Rogers. Produced by Lauren Barry and Chris Blake.

  50. 51

    That poisonous tree from 'The White Lotus' is real: What you need to know

    Ben Naman, Director of Medicinal Plants Research at the San Diego Botanic Garden, joined "Something Offbeat" to tell us about the creepy, poisonous real-world tree at the center of one of the season's hottest shows, season 3 of "The White Lotus".

Type above to search every episode's transcript for a word or phrase. Matches are scoped to this podcast.

Searching…

We're indexing this podcast's transcripts for the first time — this can take a minute or two. We'll show results as soon as they're ready.

No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.

Showing of matches

No topics indexed yet for this podcast.

Loading reviews...

ABOUT THIS SHOW

What’s the deeper story behind that weird headline you forwarded to your friends or shared at the watercooler? We ask questions to gain grounded insight into the stranger news of the week.

HOSTED BY

Audacy

CATEGORIES

Frequently Asked Questions

How many episodes does Something Offbeat have?

Something Offbeat currently has 50 episodes available on PodParley. New episodes are automatically indexed when they're published to the podcast feed.

What is Something Offbeat about?

What’s the deeper story behind that weird headline you forwarded to your friends or shared at the watercooler? We ask questions to gain grounded insight into the stranger news of the week.

How often does Something Offbeat release new episodes?

Something Offbeat has 50 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

Where can I listen to Something Offbeat?

You can listen to Something Offbeat on PodParley by clicking any episode. We provide an embedded audio player for direct listening, and you can also subscribe via your preferred podcast app using the RSS feed.

Who hosts Something Offbeat?

Something Offbeat is created and hosted by Audacy.
URL copied to clipboard!