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Pineapple Pizza Podcast is hosted by three friends who share a love of discovery, culture and the unknown. Stop on by, every week, for a fresh slice of mythology, cryptozoology and urban legends. Each month features regional specials from around the world. Come for the flavor, stay for the laughs.
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Today we do not have a special meal to serve. No new myths or cryptids or urban legends to fill the minds and satiate the imagination of our wonderful patrons. No, today we have a message of love and appreciation. Today we say good-bye. In this episode, we recount the meals we've cooked up, the laughs and struggles we've had along the way, and what…
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Ashley’s final Story by the Slice dives into some wild tales about animals on meth to determine what’s fact and what’s fiction. Should you be worried about methed out alligators? Are attack squirrels raised on a steady diet of methamphetamine an actual thing? There’s only one way to find out…unless you want to do the research yourself, but we think…
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This month, we are joined by the incredible Elyse of the True Crime Cat Lawyer podcast. She served up one of her favorite local treats, the Bear Lake Monster. Reports of this creature have been around for well over one hundred years, but the sightings vary dramatically in their descriptions. Whether real or fictional, we LOVED everything about this…
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Lindsay’s Story by the Slice is a tour of North American cemeteries with some interesting headstones. From southern plantations to puzzling sights in the land of Canada, these dishes serve up a variety of flavors that will have you going “aww” and “WHAT?!” in the span of a few minutes. To stay on top of all the latest from Pineapple Pizza Podcast, …
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Lindsay closes out our tour of the South African coast with urban legends and spooky stories straight out of your nightmares. From the terrifying and cautionary specter known as Pinky Pinky, to the haunted Castle of Good (Not So Great) Hope, to a wild ride on the infamous pirate ship, the Flying Dutchman. Hold onto your butts, cause this is one adv…
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This dish contains disturbing content and listener discretion is strongly advised prior to consumption. The tokoloshe is a teeny, tiny, terrible tormentor of peoples across South Africa. The little being, who has been treated as a joke by much of the Western world, is thought to be a very real threat to the region. Tied to everything from theft and…
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In this hilarious story by the slice, Emily serves up the lore behind the North American cryptid known as the jackalope. From creative craftmanship to drunken discoveries, cancerous critters to folklore-inspired festivals, this little bite is full of wacky flavor. To stay on top of all the latest from Pineapple Pizza Podcast, be sure to check out o…
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Ashley serves up the sweet release of death as the starter course for our South African triptych. After a brief sampling of the country’s history, it’s time to dig in to search out the origins of death with the Bantu myth about the chameleon and the lizard. It turns out sometimes procrastination has some pretty serious consequences, but we promise,…
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Cults are not always sinister. Similarly, cult leaders are not always manipulative sociopaths. Sometimes, all they need is one deluded man. August Engelhardt, born with a silver spoon, was many things, and one of them was delusional, something he shared with other cults and their leaders. You might wonder the peculiarities of Engelhardt’s delusion.…
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Lindsay is joined by John, Josh, and Sean from the Reddit on Wiki podcast to see if they can decipher what a couple of Victorian slang terms mean. Listen to Reddit on Wiki wherever you catch your podcasts. You can also check out Josh's other podcast at Let's Start a Cult and Sean's other podcast at Shots and Thoughts. **Heads up - this episode is N…
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Welcome back WikiManiacs to another episode of Reddit on Wiki. This week, our boy Sean is out for his amazing wedding, but we are joined by none other than The Dumb, Found Dead's very own: Patrick Kampitan. John is back to his hosting duties and yuh boys are discussing something spooky, the internet lore that is Creepypasta. From Jeff the Killer to…
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A little bag of mystery this week, weird fam! Join Alex and Christie as they have a, 'hoot' of a time discussing the Kentucky Goblins - aka babes with many names. Was it an alien invasion? Was the group from Kelly telling the truth? What's Rihanna got to do with all of this? You'll have to listen and figure it out yourself! Need a distraction? We g…
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Come join 2 good brothers John and Patrick as we discuss some of the craziest, and insane ways people die. Death by animals, death by food, death by snu-snu… Deaths so bizarre, strange, and borderline comical, that it’ll leave you dumbfounded. This episode, we talk about crazy ways people die because of food. From Soda, pop *whatever you want to ca…
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In this episode we discuss the lizard people conspiracy, we roll some dice and then of course... we take some shots. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter: @sntpod Rate, review and subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify too, if you'd like. Love ya, Shotties. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Warning: this episode might make you laugh til you're horse This week, John serves up a fresh slice of Norse mythology within the Marvel cinematic universe with a special focus on Josh's true love, Loki. The very weird, sometimes dark mythology surrounding Loki is juxtaposed with his more lovable portrayal within the Marvel universe. This trickster…
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In this week’s Story By The Slice, Ashley serves up the history of the fork, and while this might sound like a boring dish, we promise that you’ll find plenty of unexpected and flavorful fun packed into this sweet little slice. While the idea of eating with your hands may seem like poor table manners to us today, it turns out it wasn’t as long ago …
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Our guest chef this month is the talented Josh from Let's Start a Cult and Reddit on Wiki Podcasts. He cooked up a Canadian specialty, the Oak Island Mystery. This meal is filled with teenage curiosity, conspiracies, pirates, Bacon, coconuts, and buried... wood? Join us for this delicious treat. Find Let's Start a Cult podcast on your favorite soci…
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Lindsay closes out our culinary tour of France with urban legends and ghostly tales sure to please the palate. Our apéritif is the haunting parallels between the Phantom of the Opera and the real-life Palais Garnier, then the murderous tales of an Abbey in Normany — Mortemer Abbey. Our petit fours end the evening with the sad tale of Charlotte at C…
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In this week’s Story By The Slice, Lindsay shares the horrifying origins behind the nursery rhyme, “Three Blind Mice.” This farmer’s wife is a bit more royal than you may realize, and instead of being blind and tail-less, these mice found themselves in a bit of hot water. Buckle up: we’re gonna ruin your childhood. To stay on top of all the latest …
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A vicious creature with a taste for human flesh roamed the countryside of France for three years, between 1764 and 1767. Known as the Beast of Gévaudan, or La Bête du Gévaudan, this animal was described as appearing to be like everything from a wolf or dog to a hyena or lion. What began as attacks on chattel herders in a quiet corner of the nation …
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Ashley opens our French triptych with a dish that just might chill your blood and send shivers down your spine. After briefly exploring the early history of France, she takes you on a spooky tour of the swampy terrain of the Yeun Elez, leading you to the unfathomable depths of the area known as the Youdic - a place said to be the gateway to hell an…
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The hostesses are joined by some special guests for this story by the slice. Emily's boys, Warner and Dean, are hardcore train enthusiasts and had requested to hear of ghost trains. For this story by the slice, Emily dished up the legend of the Silverpilen, aka Silver Arrow, of Sweden. The train was real. So was the spooky, unfinished Kymlinge stat…
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We are joined by the punny and talented John and Patrick from The Dumb Found Dead podcast. They cooked up a special Filipino treat, the Batibat, aka the Bangungot, as this month's guest chefs. John whipped up the background of who the Bangungot is and what nightmare her presence brings. This sleep paralysis demon takes a particular liking to those …
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Lindsay closes our Filipino triptych with a collection of Urban Legends certain to give you chills and thrills. First up is the gruesome beginnings of the San Juanico Bridge, followed by the Harry Potter-esque mystery of the Robinsons Snake-Man. Our final dishes include two women you don’t want to encounter late at night: Maria Labo and the White L…
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In this week’s Story By The Slice, Ashley discusses the trope of the tortured artist and the scientific studies that show there truly is a connection between mental anguish and creativity before serving up the searing tale of what really happened to Vincent Van Gogh’s ear. You may think you know this story, but there’s more to this slice than meets…
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