• More Millennial Conspiracy Theories

  • Jan 16 2025
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast

More Millennial Conspiracy Theories

  • Summary

  • Season 7 is here and your fav sick, sad millennials are dubbing it the season of embracing their favorite things -- including a part two to one of our favorite throwbacks from Season 1. As children of the early internet, we're no strangers to conspiracy theory rabbit holes and for this episode we dove back in to talk about some of the lighter ones we find most interesting. Now don't worry -- this is still a humorous, light-hearted millennial chaos podcast and we're still just here to have fun! We're not saying we believe any of these theories (peep the disclaimer for more on that). We're here for a good time -- Pop culture, cryptids, vampires, historical happenings, and more that aren't super serious or controversial but fun deep dives into internet-born conspiracy theories are all over this episode. Plus, a trip back to 2003!

    Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, memories, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. The "conspiracy theories" have not been formulated by anyone associated with this podcast -- rather already available information or "evidence" is the work of others and is being presented with opinion and commentary, making it transformative. Any information discussed is often opinion or banter and not necessarily a non-biased, factual or academically sourced. The views expressed are not intended to represent or to reflect poorly or otherwise on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Despite the topics of discussion, neither host is alleging to believe that any theory is true, or that any alternative explanations are false. This is simply for fun conversation. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature.

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