Something Offbeat

Audacy

What’s the deeper story behind that weird headline you forwarded to your friends or shared at the watercooler? We ask questions to gain grounded insight into the stranger news of the week.

  • 16 minutes 15 seconds
    Why didn't animals need eclipse glasses?

    Two weeks ago, much of the country stopped for a few minutes in the middle of the day to watch at least a partial solar eclipse. And in the path of totality, researchers were keeping an eye on animals to see how four minutes of darkness changed their behaviors.

    This week on Something Offbeat, Dr. Adam Hartstone-Rose, a professor of biological science at North Carolina State University, joined Mike Rogers, to discuss his findings from April 8.

    22 April 2024, 10:00 am
  • 15 minutes 31 seconds
    Love UFOs, will travel: The cosmos drive tourism in Roswell and beyond

    Lexington, Ky., recently started something it calls “the world’s first interstellar tourism campaign,” trying to attract extraterrestrials to the city, and the Associated Press wrote about it. Roswell, N.M., has long been a destination for UFO tourism, and “Something Offbeat” talked with Dennis Balthasar of the International UFO Museum and Research Center there about why people love aliens. 

    15 April 2024, 10:00 am
  • 16 minutes 37 seconds
    Offbites: Getting ID'd for non-alcoholic drinks and $28K in free gas

    This week on Offbites, Lauren and Chris break down which city's remote work relocation package is the most appealing (hint: Lauren may soon be a Rochester resident), discuss the ethics of a gas station hack, and hear the heartwarming story of a community that came together to support a young girl.

    12 April 2024, 2:23 pm
  • 10 minutes 37 seconds
    'They're all high': Problems at the New Orleans PD go beyond stoned rats

    Last month, the New Orleans police superintendent told the city council that police headquarters needed a lot of upgrades. But one comment stuck out: "They're all high." It had nothing to do with anyone in the city, but with rodents in the department's evidence room.

    This week on Something Offbeat, Audacy's Mark Menard, a Louisiana native, joined Mike Rogers to discuss the saga at the New Orleans Police Department.

    8 April 2024, 10:00 am
  • 14 minutes 53 seconds
    What does it take to blow glass? How an offbeat artform became a Netflix hit

    Glass has been around for more than 35 centuries, but the process to make it can still boggle our minds. Humans use their own lungs to breathe life into glass pieces such as those seen on the Netflix show “Blown Away”. The fourth season of the show just premiered, and a collection of the pieces featured on the program are on display at the Corning Museum of Glass. “Something Offbeat” host Mike Rogers talked with Eric Meek – the senior manager of hot glass programs at the museum and is a longtime glassblower. 

    1 April 2024, 10:00 am
  • 16 minutes 26 seconds
    Offbites: A clothes-free cruise, a gym stabbing and more

    This week on Offbites, Lauren and Chris discussed a story sent in about a nude cruise, a gym fight that resulted in a man getting stabbed in the butt, a lost structure found on the sea floor and a rocket launcher found hidden in a car.

    29 March 2024, 10:00 am
  • 16 minutes 52 seconds
    Biotech company aims to extend dogs' lives. Here's how it'd work

    The biotech company Loyal is working to develop drugs that would slow the process of aging in dogs, aiming to extend the healthy lifespan of our four-legged friends. Dr. Brennen McKenzie, Loyal's director of veterinary medicine, joined Mike Rogers to discuss how the drugs would work and how he'd answer people who question whether Loyal is tampering with nature.

    25 March 2024, 10:00 am
  • 18 minutes 3 seconds
    'The sky is not classified': The latest on the search for UFOs

    Late last year, a UFO journalist released previously-unseen photo and video of two different unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAPs, captured in the Middle East. One was called the chandelier and the other was called the jellyfish.

    To get the latest on the search for extraterrestrial life and UAPs seen from Earth, Mike Rogers visited with Harvard's Dr. Avi Loeb, the founder of the Galileo Project, which he established in 2021 to search for this very thing.

    18 March 2024, 10:00 am
  • 21 minutes 48 seconds
    Offbites: Florida Man Games, freezing swims and more unusual athletic feats

    Something Offbeat host Mike Rogers makes his long-awaited debut on Offbites. He joins Lauren and Chris to check in on the results of the Florida Man Games, discuss why the Philadelphia Phillies are doing away with dollar hot dog night, and break down the challenge of sprinting while holding a frying pan.

    15 March 2024, 1:39 pm
  • 14 minutes 6 seconds
    World War II bomb unearthed at construction site: Where else could they be hiding?

    On an October day last year, people living in apartment blocks located in a coastal area of south Athens in Greece were evacuated. Near their homes, work on a huge urban development was underway. It was stalled after a frightening discovery. According to the Associated Press, it was a 500-pound bomb dating back to World War II. Matthew Osborne of the FBI joined the show to talk about bombs left over from wars. They can be found all over the world, from Europe to Asia and even the U.S.

    11 March 2024, 10:00 am
  • 17 minutes 54 seconds
    Millennials zapped color from life. Gen Z is bringing it back

    Millennial beige -- the color has become so associated with that generation that it’s become a social media trend to make fun of it, particularly by Gen Z. This week "Something Offbeat" host Mike Rogers spoke with Charmaine Wynter – a repeat guest on the podcast – about those millennials, their bland taste and the future of color in interior design. 

    4 March 2024, 11:00 am
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