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The Uh-Oh Feeling is a comedy podcast about survival stories. From true crime, to the truly weird, your hosts, Taylor and Emily, talk about people who've survived everything and anything.
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Ep. 114: Yousa Gonna Squirt
Hello glorious listeners, please forgive us for that title! We promise it will make sense later (sort of). Taylor and Emily are back and this time we're joined by a special guest: the oft-mentioned but elusive Jake (Taylor's husband)! Emily saved a special story for him--a frustrating tale of what happens when radioactive material is introduced into a town in Brazil where nobody knows the danger it poses. And Taylor brings us the tale of a man named Michel Lotito, whose knew the dangers of his very strange diet, and kept on eating bicycles anyway. Grab a Smirnoff Ice or something else that reminds you of college, and sit down with us!
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Ep. 113: No Cops, Just Firefighters
We're back and we've got our occasional co-host Kat with us! The three of us embark first on a journey to the ocean, where Emily tells us the uncomfortable tale of Chris Lemons and his two companions trying to survive a deep sea excursion after disaster strikes, and then Taylor tells the infuriating story of the Paradise Fire of 2018, and a heroic nurse who survived it. Grab your coolest bottle of red wine and join us!
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Ep. 112: Can Pavel Get It?
We've missed you so, listeners! We're back with another podcast and we'd love for you to join us on this journey. Emily starts us off with talk of cryptids and a man named Roy who narrowly escapes his encounter with a Louisiana werewolf. Then, Taylor takes us down low with the story of photographer Robbie Shone, who survives a terrifying encounter in the deepest cave in the world. Grab a drink that reminds you of Thanksgiving (trust us) and join us!
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Ep. 111: If You Die on Everest, You Die in Real Life
HALLO THERE! We're back and we're talking more crazy survival stories, as is our wont. Taylor tells the story of Beck Weathers, one of the survivors of the 1996 Mt. Everest Disaster that claimed the lives of 15 people. Emily slings martinis and brings us the tale of Kennedy, an Idaho teen who survived a horrific car crash and harrowing rescue in 2021.
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Ep. 110: Gary Take the Wheel
It's that time of year again, listeners! We're joined by our favorite guest, Kat, and we're ready to get spooky. Emily is talking the problematic legacy of Ed and Lorraine Warren and that time a guy tried to get out of a murder charge by claiming "not guilty by reason of demonic possession." Then, Taylor regales us with the eerily real haunting of The House on Beryl Rd. Grab your nearest creepy cocktail, and sit down with us!
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Ep. 109: Invent the Kazoo, Cowards
This episode is brought to you by entropy. Hey there! We lost the first half of this episode immediately after recording it for reasons we may never truly understand. But we salvaged it in the best way we could, and we still managed to have fun along the way. Taylor "begins" the ep by telling the story of Katie Starks, a possible survivor of the dreaded Texarkana Phantom Killer. Then, Emily gives a fast-paced version of her lost story about Adolfe Sax, inventor of the saxophone, that is fueled entirely by alcohol and rage. Grab a drink, and toast to losing audio and letting chaos reign.
Customer Reviews
Hilarious, Entertaining, & Educational!
I've always loved survivor stories and am thrilled to find a podcast dedicated to them! Taylor & Emily have amazing chemistry, are hilarious to listen to, and tackle these insane stories with the perfect amount of respect and humor, because honestly, when faced with the darkest situations, sometimes you HAVE to laugh. Keep up the great work!
Excellent!
I LOVE this podcast! They swear a lot but the stories and comedy make it an excellent show! *Not for kids
Great show, great hosts!
Taylor and Emily do great research on topics that most people have never heard of or never talk about. You can tell they are genuinely interested in everything they talk about, and bring some really interesting viewpoints to their discussion. Keep up the good work!