Oh No, Ross and Carrie Maximum Fun
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Welcome to Oh No, Ross and Carrie, the show where we don’t just report on fringe science, spirituality, and claims of the paranormal, but take part ourselves. Follow us as we join religions, undergo alternative treatments, seek out the paranormal, and always find the humor in life's biggest mysteries. We show up - so you don’t have to.
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Ross and Carrie Make Disgusting Babies: Catsup and Brownies Edition
Ross and Carrie live-eat disgusting and delightsome combinations of foods, many suggested by listeners! Plus, Carrie is still trying to chase down the root beer that makes Lemon Oreos taste like marijuana. She fails, but Ross ends up high.
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Ross and Carrie are Quantum Computers: Tracey Dolan Edition
In episode 411, Carrie gives Ross INFORMATION about Tracey Garbutt Dolan, a professionally trained remote viewer and E.T. researcher.
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Ross and Carrie View Remotely: UFO Panel Edition
Ross and Carrie discuss Alan Steinfeld's remote viewing panel at Contact in the Desert, including a live demonstration. Plus, an ESP app so bad, two out of three people yelled at it.
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Ross and Carrie Test the Perimeter Fences: Responses to Criticism Edition
Ross shares his talk from SkeptiCamp LA, looking at how practitioners of non-science wall themselves off from criticism. See why an individual or organization might ignore its critics, attack, cut ties, or elect to positively engage.
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Ross and Carrie Hear Out Corey Goode: Devastating Deposition Edition
Ross and Carrie examine the claims of Corey Goode, a Gaia TV talking head who claims to have survived the "Secret Space Program". With Corey suing Gaia and others over his "intellectual property", does that mean it's not... real?
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Ross and Carrie Download Caroline Cory: Extraterrestrial Telepathy Edition
Carrie tells Ross about UFO speaker Caroline Cory, who claims to bring “as much science as possible” to the study of paranormal topics like aliens, telepathy, information downloads, and mental health. Plus, Drew takes a videography class from "Mr. M."
Customer Reviews
Oh Yes! Ross and Cary
Great show which really takes you through what entering a belief system that you don’t ascribe to is like. Very informative and quite funny. These two give an overly fair shake to everything they review and welcome the people to come and talk on the show after. Unfortunately people who ascribe to the religious groups or organizations will give negative feedback so mind the reviews you are reading.
Drivel
I only listened to the episodes pertaining to Whitley Strieber. Of those, I found the hosts smarmy, dismissive, and horrendously unfunny in their vain attempts to besmirch a man’s life work. Nobody can say what occurred to Strieber actually happened as he reported; it is thoroughly possible he does, in fact, suffer from mental illness(es). That doesn’t stop these two from mocking him, engaging in psychoanalysis from afar, ridiculing him and generally being unkind. If that is the makeup of this show on a regular basis, count me out. It is one thing to be skeptical of paranormal claims, quite another to be exceedingly cruel about the claimants.
Ross and Carrie bring the facts and fun
Amazing how this podcast can be simultaneously so informative but also incredibly entertaining. Love Ross and Carrie and everything they do.