Episodios

  • That B. Fierce Codswallop!
    Sep 2 2025

    Welcome to The Right Now Show! In this episode, I sit down with Gemma from the UK comedy podcast "Talking Codswallop" and horror writer Dan B. Fierce for a wild ride through British humor, visceral storytelling, and some truly bizarre trivia.

    Gemma breaks down what "codswallop" actually means (spoiler: we're all talking shit), shares her legendary rants about everything from lip balm frustrations to why Coldplay drives her up the wall, and explains the art of dry British wit that Americans just don't seem to get. Meanwhile, Dan reveals how roadkill inspired his horror writing, discusses the thin line between comedy and terror, and shows off his creepy neighbor aesthetic.

    We test everyone's knowledge with "British or Codswallop" - a game featuring cheese-rolling races, 4,000-year-old customer complaints, and David Beckham's imaginary tea empire. Plus, musical guest Sir Bukana delivers an infectious Afrobeat love song that'll get stuck in your head. It's the kind of episode where we go from discussing funeral home freezers to helping Gemma reach her 100K download goal - because that's just how we roll on The Right Now Show.

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    43 m
  • Movies, Music & Mysteries
    Aug 26 2025

    We had Kieran from Best Picture Cast and Jeremy from Paranormal New Normal on the show, and let me tell you - this conversation went everywhere. Kieran dropped some knowledge about underrated Oscar winners and we got into it about whether The Godfather is actually overrated (spoiler: I still think it is). Jeremy brought the wild paranormal stories, including some insane tale about Velociraptor aliens in World War II that left us speechless.

    I threw a game at them testing whether they could spot real obscure Academy Award winners from fake ones, and they actually did pretty well. We covered everything from our first movie theater experiences to hot takes on Star Wars, plus our theories about dimensional beings and ancient maps showing Antarctica before it was supposedly discovered. The whole thing wrapped up with our musical guest Kieran Ellis performing an original song. This is exactly the kind of random, passionate discussion we love on The Right Now Show - where pop culture meets the paranormal and nobody knows where we're headed next.

    Jeremy: (1) Paranormal the New Normal & MMM Podcasts (@JuggaloBastard) / X

    Kieran: Best Picture Cast

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    53 m
  • Comic Books, Hot Takes, and Childhood Trauma
    Aug 19 2025

    Host Sky debuts his new late-night variety show with guest co-host Jokey Pants and guest Stew from SWO Productions, who reviews comic book movies and once interviewed WWE's Tyler Breeze. The trio dives into childhood cartoon favorites, shares controversial movie opinions (including why the first Spider-Man movie might actually suck), and plays "Celebrity Baby Name or Pokémon" - a game that reveals just how ridiculous the Kardashian family naming conventions really are.

    Plus: opening monologue jokes about TikTok trout and AI takeovers, passionate defenses of terrible horror sequels, nostalgic deep dives from What an Oddcast, and a heartfelt "fuck cancer" moment. Featuring musical guest Bitter Plan with "Truth" and all the chaotic energy of podcasters launching a new format.

    "It's the Tonight Show, but for people who think Battlefield Earth is underrated and have strong opinions about Velma."

    The show captures that authentic late-night talk show feel but with the scrappy, unpolished charm of indie podcasters cross-promoting each other's work.

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    Bitter Plan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2XU30EAwrU&list=RDz2XU30EAwrU&start_radio=1

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    42 m
  • Best of: UFO Mysteries Through History In Memory of Dom, Our First Listener
    Aug 13 2025

    Join hosts Sky, Red, and Blue in this special remembrance episode dedicated to Dom, who inspired the very first episode of the show. This heartfelt journey through UFO mysteries serves as both a tribute to their first listener and an exploration of the unexplained aerial phenomena that have puzzled humanity for decades.

    The trio examines several pivotal moments in UFO history:

    • Nazi Germany's Black Forest Incident: Alleged pre-Roswell crashes and the mysterious "Bell" technology that may have advanced German aviation capabilities
    • The Battle of LA (1942): A dramatic wartime incident where Los Angeles went dark and fired over 1,400 rounds at unidentified objects in the sky
    • The Roswell Incident (1947): Beyond the famous crash, including the military officer who maintained on his deathbed that what he found wasn't a weather balloon
    • The Kecksburg, Pennsylvania Event (1965): A bell-shaped object that allegedly crashed, leaving behind broken trees and government cover-up claims
    • Modern Navy Encounters: Recent Pentagon disclosures about "Tic Tac" shaped objects and the evolution from "UFO" to "UAP" terminology

    The hosts also explore connections between ancient civilizations, dragon mythology across cultures, and testimonies from figures like Bob Lazar, who claims to have worked on reverse-engineering alien technology at Area 51.

    This episode captures the essence of what made Dom love the show - that perfect mix of skepticism and wonder that keeps us asking "what if?"

    Note: This episode features older audio quality from the show's early days, before the new microphone setup.

    We have a new episode in the works coming soon!

    This one's for you, Dom. Thank you for believing in us from the beginning.

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  • In Memory of Dom: Vampires & Late Night Rambles
    Aug 7 2025

    Best of WKMU: Classic Episodes We Love

    Due to the recent passing of our dear friend Dom to cancer, we'll be taking a step back from new episodes for the next few weeks, possibly a month. Dom was our very first listener and biggest supporter - he followed "What Keeps Me Up At Night" from day one and was the inspiration that kept us going when we wondered if anyone was actually listening. While we're committed to keeping the podcast alive in his memory, we need some time right now to process and heal.

    Join Blue, Red, and Sky as they dive deep into vampire mythology, from Bram Stoker's Dracula to True Blood, debating everything from whether vampires are just fancy zombies to why they can't see their reflections. Expect tangents about the early internet, philosophical discussions about eternal loneliness, and heated arguments about Japanese floating vampire heads. It's vintage WKMU - equal parts educational and completely unhinged.

    This episode reminds us why we started this podcast: to explore the weird, wonderful things that keep us up at night, knowing there are friends like Dom out there listening and loving every chaotic minute of it.

    We'll be back soon. Until then, check on your friends, and remember - everyone deserves love, even you.

    A What Keeps Me Up At Night classic, dedicated to Dom

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    24 m
  • Does It Exist? 1800s UFO Crashes That Make My Brain Melt
    Jul 31 2025

    What's up, Earth! Sky here filling in for Blue on Cross Dimension, and I've got Skoob from "Undiscovered Entrepreneurs" joining me to dive into some seriously weird UFO stuff - but we're not talking your typical Roswell garbage. We're going way back to the 1800s when America was becoming America and apparently something strange was already happening in our skies. If David Grusch is right about the feds harboring nonhuman craft since the nineteenth century, then we need to look at what was really going down back then.

    We're talking glowing orbs crashing in Maryland in 1865 with Washington suits showing up during Civil War chaos, whirring craft in Missouri dropping metal with hieroglyphics, and the big one - Aurora, Texas in 1897 where a cigar-shaped airship crashed into a windmill. The townspeople actually buried the nonhuman pilot and named him Ned! They gave this little guy Christian rites and everything. But here's what's really cooking my brain - how did government cleanup crews know to show up so fast back when there were no phones or radios?

    Skoob and I get into whether these crashes explain the massive tech jumps in the 1800s, the Great Airship Wave of 1896-1897, and why we keep seeing the same weird aluminum-like metal and hieroglyphics in story after story. Something was definitely going on, and I'm not buying the weather balloon explanations. Check in on yourself, check in on your friends, and remember - everyone deserves love, especially you

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    55 m
  • Best of: Alien Tech Got Us To The Moon
    Jul 23 2025

    Our mom is currently in the hospital, facing complications from surgery to remove a brain tumor, so we’re re-dropping this episode to mark the anniversary of the moon landing. Join us, Sky and Blue, on 87.9 WKMU, "What Keeps Me Up," as we plunge into the rabbit hole of the moon landing hoax theory, sparked by our listener Dominic’s brilliant idea. We dig into the doubts surrounding the Apollo missions, particularly the challenge of navigating the Van Allen radiation belts and whether aluminum and Kevlar shielding could truly protect against cosmic rays. The plot thickens as we uncover eerie UFO stories, from the 1947 Roswell crash to strange shape-memory metals found in New Mexico and Brazil, leading us to speculate if alien technology played a role in reaching the moon. With a big shout-out to our favorite YouTube channel, The Why Files, and our usual dose of quirky tangents and humor, this episode blends conspiracy, curiosity, and a touch of cosmic wonder. Tune in for a far-out journey that’ll keep you up at night!

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    32 m
  • Paranormal Pursuits: What An Odd Seinfeld Podcast!
    Jul 15 2025
    Welcome to Paranormal Pursuits, our game show/variety show where we seek the truth one question at a time. We’re Blue and Sky, your hosts, and we’re excited to bring you a lively podcast that pits contestants against each other in a thrilling trivia battle spanning the mysterious and the nostalgic. Each episode, we invite guests from popular podcasts, like What an Oddcast and The Place to Be Seinfeld Podcast, to compete for points, bragging rights, and to raise awareness for their chosen charities. Our categories cover everything from childhood cartoon secrets and epic history fails to UFOs and aliens, movie plot twists, and cursed places and things. Packed with humor, banter, and surprising fun facts, we dive into topics like haunted dolls, alien abductions, and pop culture controversies, all while sprinkling in plenty of Seinfeld references to keep things lively. Whether you’re a trivia buff, a paranormal enthusiast, or a Seinfeld fan, we’re confident Paranormal Pursuits will deliver a unique blend of wit, nostalgia, and the unexplained Spoiler Warning: Our show discusses plot twists from films such as The Sixth Sense (1999) and Memento (2000). If you haven’t seen these movies, you may want to watch them before listening to avoid spoilers. Game Board: https://jeopardylabs.com/play/tptbseinfeld-vs-what-an-oddcast What An Oddcast: https://t.co/Jt7URAYY5O The Place To Be Seinfeld: https://t.co/tzXaq8Ce4V
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    1 h y 7 m