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Strange and Unexplained with Daisy Eagan

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Strange and Unexplained with Daisy Eagan

A weekly True Crime, Society, Culture and Science podcast featuring Daisy Eagan

 16 people rated this podcast
Strange and Unexplained with Daisy Eagan

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Strange and Unexplained with Daisy Eagan

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Strange and Unexplained with Daisy Eagan

Strange and Unexplained with Daisy Eagan Audioboom

Strange and Unexplained with Daisy Eagan

A weekly True Crime, Society, Culture and Science podcast featuring Daisy Eagan
 16 people rated this podcast
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Subject content is fantastic but I have too agree with many of the other comments. Could only manage a couple of episodes but was ruined by the host. The bad language is entirely unnecessary.
interesting topics but the podcaster is just so clueless and just keeps rambling on instead of actually doing proper research ahead of time which is kinda frustrating.
Would be a great podcast were it not for the judgmental, feminist agenda pushing host.
Great stories! Love the stories, but the host is what ruins it for me. She's trying too hard to be relatable or funny. She's almost monotone. Maybe if she toned it down a bit and actually stuck to the stories it'd be fine. Not a fan of the host.
I was super excited about the topicsBut the host destroys any vibe with her ridiculous tangents, bad accents, politically charged rants, poorly researched topics I want to hear about the topic not Daisy’s opinions about anything other than the topic of that episode
I would like this podcast much more if Daisy sticks to the stories. Too often she will venture off topic and go on a political rant. I don't care if you are Democrat or Republican I chose to listen to podcasts to take my mind off the news and politics. She also needs to do more research when speaking about topics she knows nothing about. Such as Gloria Rarmirez. She spoke about using a defibrillator on a woman whose heart was beating. Yes it may have been beating, but if she was tachycardia or in A-fib the use of a defibrillator would possibly shock the heart into a normal rhythm. That would be what the hospital staff attempted to do in this situation. Secondly the podcast about the Conjuring. She spoke about one of the daughters getting stuck in a wood chest. Whether it was the lid that didn't rise due to its own weight or something paranormal suffocation with death being a possibility does occur. Many young children died as a result of faulty latches on cedar chests. An easy search can bring up those results.
This is truly much more insightful around social justice warrior politics in the USA in the 21st century rather than anything to do with the subject of the podcast. Its all about the presenter and her view of the world.
USED TO BE really great, but I cannot stand Daisy's masturbatory, holier-than-thou, hyper-wokeness. She takes interesting content and pisses all over it with her ill-informed tirades and political commentary that would make even the MSNBC-crowd cringe. I don't listen to podcasts to have a judgmental host looking down her nose at me.
This is my favorite podcast. I look forward to each episode. Daisy is often funny and can be a bit snarky, but she is usually pointing out or asking the same question/issue I am wondering about.
She is too judgmental. She does not seem like she has done enough research. I don't like her going off topic about politics or other stuff she doesn't like, it is distracting. I listened to a few episodes and kept thinking "I don't like her at all". I have never left a review for a podcast but she definitely needs to hear that this is not her calling. She should probably start by judging only herself.
I seem to be a rarity in I love Daisy's quirkiness. So,she could lay off the political comments. But otherwise I find her really funny.
I like it. I think it's entertaining.
I think the topics are interesting and I don't mind the host's little micro-aggressions but the episode The Vanishing Drowning Men stepped over the mark. Eagan casually throws in that these young men tortured and murdered may have been killed because they were sex offenders, without any evidence at all. Seriously??? You don't have a thought in your head that these boys' families might be listening?
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