Theresa Caputo takes on some big questions, such as "Do Spirits Age?" and "Do you ever channel negative spirits?" The answers just might surprise you.
Drones, Part 1: Targeted Killings
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, or UAVs, have fundamentally changed the nature of warfare. But who controls them? What are they doing, and why? Tune in to learn more Stuff They Don't Want You To Know about drones.
Scorned: Cheating Wife Bored With Her Husband
Majorie Orbin, bored with her husband, has an affair with a body-builder she met at the gym.
For decades, the St. Francis Hotel has offered washing money among its guest services. See why that might not be a bad idea after all.
Say Yes to the Dress Atlanta: Robin's Wedding
Ever wondered what a professional bridal consultant's wedding looks like? Robin opens up her photo album for an exclusive peek at her own wedding.
For centuries rumors of Atlantis have inspired explorers around the globe. But was Atlantis ever real? Listen in to learn more about this fabled civilization and whether new research exposes any grain of truth within the legends.
Where did the term "420" come from, and why has April 20 (4/20) become a holiday celebrated by cannabis enthusiasts?
My Strange Addiction: Can't Stop Drinking Nail Polish
Bertha sips, shoots, and licks up to five bottles of nail polish a day. She prefers blue and glitter polish, but her mother prefers that she put a stop to this toxic addiction before it kills her.
Say Yes to the Dress Atlanta: Lori's Wedding
Ever wondered what a professional bridal consultant's wedding looks like? Lori Allen, owner of Bridals by Lori, opens up her photo album for an exclusive peek at her wedding.
While cleaning money at the St. Francis Hotel, Mike Rowe sneezes, reveals cameraman Doug Glover's birthday and asks whether poo ever gets on money.
What Not to Wear: Most Dramatic Makeovers
Watch What Not to Wear's biggest transformations of the year.
My Naked Secret: Carrying the Burden
Colette has lived with a vascular malformation birth mark on the right side of her face for her entire life. What once appeared to be a "minor" deformity has since begun to take over her life.
Scorned: Sex Helps Wife Plan Murder
Joan Shannon has a desire to kill her husband, and her daughter may make the perfect hitman. In order to make sure her plan comes together she'll have to feed her constant sexual needs.
Stuff They Don't Want You To Know: CIA Body Doubles - CLASSIC
Over the past decades, the CIA has been accused of everything from selling guns to assassinating people. Yet that's not the craziest part: Some people believe the CIA is actually replacing its enemies. Tune in and learn more in this episode.
Stuff They Don't Want You To Know: Cryptids: Chupacabra - CLASSIC
Although sightings of the Chupacabra were first reported in Puerto Rico, eyewitness reports soon began to arrive from across the Americas. But what exactly is this thing? Is it even real? Learn the craziest Chupacabra conspiracy theories in this episode.
Stuff They Don't Want You To Know: Cryptids: Sasquatch - Where Is Bigfoot?
Everyone has heard stories about sasquatch sightings, and tales of wild ape-men date back into prehistory. So why haven't we caught one yet? Learn more about bigfoot in this episode.
Across the globe, institutions and governments struggle to supply humanity with clean water. Sometimes these groups turn to private businesses for help. Advocates claim privatization works for the world's poor -- but critics tell a different story.
Digging Deeper: The Presidential Debates
Matt and Ben covered the controversial Commission on Presidential Debates earlier -- but there's still more info. What's the 15% rule, and how does it affect debates? Do corporate sponsorships influence the debates? Tune in to learn more.
Who controls presidential debates?
Each election, audiences around the United States -- and the world -- tune in to watch the Presidential debates. No one denies that the debates are important, but why do some groups think the debates are corrupt? Tune in to learn more.
For centuries rumors of Atlantis have inspired explorers around the globe. But was Atlantis ever real? Listen in to learn more about this fabled civilization and whether new research exposes any grain of truth within the legends.
Billions of people around the world have little or no access to clean water, and experts believe this situation will only worsen. In fact, some analysts believe the next world war won't be over nukes or ideology, but, instead, a war over water.
Over the span of human history numerous empires and city-states have collapsed. Often the circumstances of their demise remain mysterious. However, recent research may have shed some light on the collapse of several civilizations. Tune in to learn more.
The surveillance system known as TrapWire hit the news when Wikileaks released emails from Stratfor, a private intelligence firm. But what is TrapWire, exactly? Are claims about this system exaggerated -- or is it watching you now? Tune in to learn more.
Is the U.S. preparing for a civil war?
The internet is awash with reports of government agencies stockpiling weapons and medical supplies in the face of looming domestic unrest, but is there any truth behind the rumors? Why do some people believe the U.S. is preparing for civil war?
The CIA (and the Mafia) Vs. Castro
For decades Fidel Castro ruled Cuba -- and the CIA continuously tried to assassinate him. Some of their plans seemed orthodox, but others were outrageous (and even involved organized crime). Tune in to learn more about CIA attempts to kill Castro.