Seriously Sus

Seriously Sus

Seriously Sus is a weekly podcast and video series hosted by Nanette and Miranda, two besties doing what we do best: exposing shadiness with a side-eye. The show digs into the stories, claims, and chao sand cultural moments that make people pause and ask, “Wait… is that actually true?” From true crime cases and questionable media narratives to viral controversies and full‑blown internet chaos, (and maybe even the occasional ghost story because, honestly, we just like spooky stuff), each episode blends humor, skepticism, and the tea. This is real talk, honest opinions, humor with teeth but handled with care. We ask the uncomfortable questions, call out suspicious behavior and laugh so we don’t scream. If it feels suspicious, shady or just straight up wrong, we are going to side-eye it! New episodes drop weekly and are available on YouTube, Spotify, and major podcast platforms.

  1. 21h ago

    The Attention Economy: Why Everyone Wants a Piece of Your Brain

    Send Us Your Side Eye What if your attention is one of the most valuable resources in the world... and you've been giving it away for free? Every day, thousands of companies, creators, apps, and advertisers compete for one thing: your attention. But how did we get here? When did "just checking your phone" become part of a trillion-dollar economy? And why does everything—from streaming services and social media to news alerts and loyalty programs—seem determined to keep you coming back for "just one more"? In this episode of Seriously Sus, Nanette and Miranda investigate the attention economy: how attention became a commodity, why businesses measure and compete for it, how urgency and FOMO became profitable, why "free" isn't always free, and what all of this means for the choices we make every day. This isn't an episode about deleting your social media or throwing your phone into a lake. It's about understanding the invisible marketplace we're all participating in—and why recognizing it might be the most powerful thing you can do. Because once you understand what your attention is worth, you may never look at a notification the same way again. Support the show Stay Connected Follow us on social: @SeriouslySusPodcastGot thoughts, questions, or stories? DM us or email seriouslysuspodcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Seriously Sus on your favorite podcast app for more deep dives into crime, drama, and cultural chaosLeave us a comment sharing your side-eye and susVisit us at www.seriouslysus.com Like this episode, follow Seriously Sus,  and share with friends.

  2. Aug 12

    The Attention Span Myth: Why Does It Feel Like We Can't Focus?

    Send Us Your Side Eye Apparently we all have shorter attention spans than goldfish. Which is awkward... ...because it's not actually true. So why does it feel like you can't finish a chapter of a book anymore, but somehow you can watch six straight episodes of The Bear without moving? Why do you walk into a room and immediately forget why you're there? And why is your brain suddenly convinced checking your phone is an emergency when absolutely nothing happened? This week, Nanette and Miranda investigate one of the internet's favorite claims and discover that psychologists don't even agree on what an "attention span" is. Along the way, they uncover why multitasking is mostly a myth, why boredom might actually be doing your brain a favor, why poor goldfish deserve a better publicist, and why your best ideas always seem to show up in the shower. Spoiler alert: Your brain probably isn't broken. It's just dealing with a lot. So grab your phone... Actually, maybe don't. Let's investigate. Warning: Side effects of listening may include: • Looking suspiciously at your phone. • Wondering why you're in the kitchen. • Feeling unexpectedly sympathetic toward goldfish. Support the show Stay Connected Follow us on social: @SeriouslySusPodcastGot thoughts, questions, or stories? DM us or email seriouslysuspodcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Seriously Sus on your favorite podcast app for more deep dives into crime, drama, and cultural chaosLeave us a comment sharing your side-eye and susVisit us at www.seriouslysus.com Like this episode, follow Seriously Sus,  and share with friends.

  3. Aug 5

    The Scam Economy: Why Everyone Online Is Selling You Something

    Send Us Your Side Eye Everyone online seems to have discovered the secret to success. Make six figures working two hours a day. Build passive income while you sleep. Escape the rat race. Become your own boss. Retire early. And if you act fast, they'll teach you exactly how they did it... for just $997. But here's the question we couldn't stop asking: If these methods really work, why are so many people making their money teaching other people how to do them instead of actually doing them? In this episode of Seriously Sus, Nanette and Miranda dive into the strange world of internet gurus, business coaches, side hustles, passive income, and the growing industry built around selling the dream of financial freedom. This isn't an episode about calling every coach or course a scam. Many are legitimate and genuinely helpful. Instead, we're exploring the incentives behind the modern creator economy, why confidence so often gets mistaken for expertise, and how social media has blurred the line between education, marketing, inspiration, and manipulation. Along the way, we examine: Why luxury lifestyles have become marketing toolsHow social proof influences our decisionsThe psychology behind "limited-time" offers and guru cultureWhy attention has become one of the world's most valuable currenciesThe red flags that separate real expertise from performative successBecause in an economy where everyone is selling the secret to getting rich... Who is actually getting rich? Support the show Stay Connected Follow us on social: @SeriouslySusPodcastGot thoughts, questions, or stories? DM us or email seriouslysuspodcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Seriously Sus on your favorite podcast app for more deep dives into crime, drama, and cultural chaosLeave us a comment sharing your side-eye and susVisit us at www.seriouslysus.com Like this episode, follow Seriously Sus,  and share with friends.

  4. Jul 29

    Fear, Facts, and the Future of Sharks

    Send Us Your Side Eye Sharks kill about five people a year. Humans kill around 100 million sharks. So... who should we actually be afraid of? This Shark Week, we're diving beneath the sensational headlines to investigate one of the biggest PR disasters in history: sharks. In this episode of Seriously Sus, we unpack Florida's controversial shark diving ban, the surprising science behind shark behavior, and how a single Hollywood blockbuster turned one of the ocean's most important predators into history's most misunderstood villain. Along the way, Miranda shares what it was really like swimming with bull sharks, we expose how movies, Shark Week, social media, and clickbait keep fueling our fear, and ask whether the real threat has been misinformation all along. If you've ever been terrified by Jaws, binged Shark Week, or wondered why every shark sighting becomes breaking news, this episode might completely change the way you see the ocean. In this episode, we discuss: 🦈 Florida's controversial shark diving ban 🦈 Why shark attacks are far rarer than you think 🦈 The surprising science behind shark behavior 🦈 How Jaws permanently changed public perception 🦈 Shark Week's complicated relationship with fear and conservation 🦈 How TikTok, YouTube, and social media amplify shark panic 🦈 Why sharks are critical to healthy oceans—and why humans pose the greatest threat to them 🦈 Our new game: Shark or Human: Who Did the Crime? Expect plenty of sarcasm, questionable Florida decisions, movie myths, internet nonsense, and enough shark facts to make you rethink everything you thought you knew. Because sometimes the most dangerous predator isn't swimming beneath the surface... ...it's writing the headlines. Support the show Stay Connected Follow us on social: @SeriouslySusPodcastGot thoughts, questions, or stories? DM us or email seriouslysuspodcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Seriously Sus on your favorite podcast app for more deep dives into crime, drama, and cultural chaosLeave us a comment sharing your side-eye and susVisit us at www.seriouslysus.com Like this episode, follow Seriously Sus,  and share with friends.

  5. Jul 22

    Behind the Curtain: The Algorithm Unveiled

    Send Us Your Side Eye Everybody blames "the algorithm." Your post flopped? The algorithm. Your favorite creator disappeared? The algorithm. Three hours vanished while watching pressure washing videos? Also...the algorithm. But what is the algorithm, really? In this episode of Seriously Sus, Nanette and Miranda pull back the curtain on one of the internet's biggest mysteries. Together they separate myth from reality, explore how recommendation systems actually work, why everyone's social media feed is different, and whether platforms are really manipulating us—or simply learning from our behavior. Along the way, they tackle some of the internet's biggest questions: Is your phone really listening to your conversations?Why do outrage and controversy seem to spread so easily?How does something actually go viral?Is shadow banning real?Can anyone really "beat the algorithm?"And if algorithms are learning from us...what exactly are we teaching them?By the end of the episode, you may never hear someone say "the algorithm hates me" the same way again. Because the truth is both less mysterious...and a lot more unsettling. In this episode: What an algorithm actually isWhy every social media feed is differentRecommendation systems explainedPersonalization and filter bubblesWhy outrage grabs attentionHow viral content spreadsThe myths behind shadow banningWhy every click teaches the algorithm somethingFor complete show notes, please visit https://seriouslysus.com/podcast/the-algorithm-unveiled/ Seriously Sus Challenge For the next week, pay attention to what you pause on, what you share, and what you watch all the way through. Then ask yourself: Am I training my feed to show me more of what I truly value—or just more of what grabs my attention? Support the show Stay Connected Follow us on social: @SeriouslySusPodcastGot thoughts, questions, or stories? DM us or email seriouslysuspodcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Seriously Sus on your favorite podcast app for more deep dives into crime, drama, and cultural chaosLeave us a comment sharing your side-eye and susVisit us at www.seriouslysus.com Like this episode, follow Seriously Sus,  and share with friends.

  6. Jul 8

    TikTok Made Me Do It: Crimes and Stupidity Inspired by Social Media Trends

    Send Us Your Side Eye Remember when we thought the Cinnamon Challenge was peak internet stupidity? Those were simpler times. In this episode of Seriously Sus, Nanette and Miranda dive into the social media trends that made millions of people ask, "What could possibly go wrong?"—and then immediately find out. From the Cinnamon Challenge and Tide Pods to Devious Licks, the Kia Boys, the Milk Crate Challenge, NyQuil Chicken, and the challenges that turned deadly, we're exploring what happens when attention becomes more valuable than common sense. Along the way, we'll examine: How social media rewards risky behaviorWhy people keep chasing viral fameThe trend that helped fuel a nationwide car theft epidemicThe challenge that made schools lose actual sinksWhy gravity remains undefeatedThe internet's most questionable culinary experimentThe real-world injuries, arrests, lawsuits, and consequences behind the clicksWe'll also track our official Internet Was a Mistake Meter™, introduce the Judge Judy Scale™, and attempt the impossible in a special edition of TikTok PR Team. Somewhere between the emergency room visits, criminal charges, and pharmaceutical poultry, one question remains: Is social media making people less cautious—or is it simply broadcasting bad decisions faster than ever before? 🎧 Listen now and vote for your pick for Most Embarrassing Moment for Humanity. Support the show Stay Connected Follow us on social: @SeriouslySusPodcastGot thoughts, questions, or stories? DM us or email seriouslysuspodcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Seriously Sus on your favorite podcast app for more deep dives into crime, drama, and cultural chaosLeave us a comment sharing your side-eye and susVisit us at www.seriouslysus.com Like this episode, follow Seriously Sus,  and share with friends.

  7. Jul 1

    Benjamin Franklin And the House of 1000 Corpses

    Send Us Your Side Eye Did Benjamin Franklin have a basement full of human skeletons? It sounds like internet conspiracy clickbait… except the bones were real. When renovations uncovered more than 1,200 human bone fragments beneath Benjamin Franklin's former London home, historians were forced to answer a very uncomfortable question: Why were they there? In this episode of Seriously Sus, Nanette and Miranda separate historical fact from centuries of rumor as they investigate one of America's most fascinating Founding Fathers. From illegal anatomy schools operating beneath Franklin's residence to his friendship with the infamous Hellfire Club, family betrayals during the American Revolution, and the carefully crafted image that turned him into one of history's greatest personal brands, Franklin's life was far stranger than most history books ever admit. Was he secretly involved with the Hellfire Club? Did he know there were human cadavers being dissected beneath his home? How much of the Benjamin Franklin we think we know was brilliant self-promotion? Join us as we dig through the evidence, debunk the myths, and ask whether Benjamin Franklin was simply an Enlightenment genius… or just a little bit seriously sus. And a huge congrats to Miranda for writing and editing her first episode!!!  For full show notes, please visit https://seriouslysus.com/podcast/benjamin-franklin-and-the-house-of-1000-corpses/ Support the show Stay Connected Follow us on social: @SeriouslySusPodcastGot thoughts, questions, or stories? DM us or email seriouslysuspodcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Seriously Sus on your favorite podcast app for more deep dives into crime, drama, and cultural chaosLeave us a comment sharing your side-eye and susVisit us at www.seriouslysus.com Like this episode, follow Seriously Sus,  and share with friends.

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Seriously Sus is a weekly podcast and video series hosted by Nanette and Miranda, two besties doing what we do best: exposing shadiness with a side-eye. The show digs into the stories, claims, and chao sand cultural moments that make people pause and ask, “Wait… is that actually true?” From true crime cases and questionable media narratives to viral controversies and full‑blown internet chaos, (and maybe even the occasional ghost story because, honestly, we just like spooky stuff), each episode blends humor, skepticism, and the tea. This is real talk, honest opinions, humor with teeth but handled with care. We ask the uncomfortable questions, call out suspicious behavior and laugh so we don’t scream. If it feels suspicious, shady or just straight up wrong, we are going to side-eye it! New episodes drop weekly and are available on YouTube, Spotify, and major podcast platforms.