Wednesday Weirdness: Episode 10 (Wednesday 17th January 2024) (We're back with 3 weird headlines and a big announcement)

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Eps 10: Wednesday Weirdness: Episode 10 (Wednesday 17th January 2024) (We're back with 3 weird headlines and a big announcement)

Wednesday Weirdness

In "Wednesday Weirdness: Episode 10 (Wednesday 17th January 2024)," the hosts dive into three bizarre headlines. First, they discuss a story about a man who claims to have seen a UFO while jogging in a public park. The second headline details a peculiar incident where a woman found a fully intact 18th-century ship buried in her backyard. The third headline focuses on a mysterious case of spontaneous musical talent emerging in people after lightning strikes. The episode concludes with a big announcement revealing that the podcast will now release bonus episodes featuring interviews with experts on each week's weird headlines.

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Jane Nelson

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Good evening, Weirdlings, and welcome back to Wednesday Weirdness: Episode 10, on this peculiar Wednesday, the 17th of January, 2024. We're diving straight into three bizarre headlines that make us question reality itself. First up, imagine walking down the street and spotting a flock of sheep in brightly colored wool, roaming freely in downtown Tokyo. Yes, you heard it right. Urban shepherding has taken a whimsical turn, with a Japanese artist knitting biodegradable, eco-friendly dyes into the wool to create moving pieces of art. Locals are loving the vibrant, living street installations, even as they double-take at the sight of a neon-pink ram munching on the greenery.

Next, let's talk about the 'haunted echo' that's spooking residents in a small town in Northern Italy. It all started with random, unnerving sounds reverberating from the town's ancient clock tower. Initially suspected to be an elaborate prank, experts were called in, and it turns out the noises align eerily with ghost stories dating back to the 16th century. Paranormal investigators are now swarming the site, hoping to catch a glimpse—or a whisper—of the eerie happenings.

Our last headline is an out-of-this-world culinary mystery unfolding in Brazil. Villagers in a remote Amazon community discovered a crop circle made entirely of exotic herbs not native to the region. Speculations range from secret government experiments to extraterrestrial gardeners with a penchant for culinary delights. Botanists are baffled, and local chefs are seizing the opportunity to create never-before-tasted dishes with these strange, aromatic herbs.

And now for our big announcement: We're thrilled to reveal that Wednesday Weirdness is expanding! Starting next month, we'll be adding a weekly deep dive episode featuring one of your favorite weird topics explored in extensive detail. From the paranormal to the fantastical, we'll uncover the hidden curiosities that make our world wonderfully strange. So stay tuned, stay curious, and remember, the weird is always near!