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About Sawbones: Join Dr. Sydnee McElroy and her husband Justin McElroy for a tour of all the dumb, bad, gross, weirdmore and wrong ways we've tried to fix people.

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1. Well... That's Interesting

Well... That's Interesting
Website Apple Spotify
Host Jillian Ciaccia
Producer/Network Jill ChaCha
Email ****@gmail.com
Estimated listeners
Apple Rating 4.7/5Apple Reviews 92Twitter 2.9KInstagram 3.1K Avg Length 30 min Format Medium form Why they are Similar Both "Well... That's Interesting" and "Sawbones" are humorous podcasts that delve into quirky and unconventional topics within their respective fields. They share a common approach of blending comedy with educational content, making scientific and medical history engaging and accessible. Both shows explore bizarre phenomena, either in science or medicine, providing their listeners with an entertaining and enlightening experience.
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2. No Such Thing As A Fish

No Such Thing As A Fish
Website Apple Spotify YouTube
Hosts Dan Schreiber, James Harkin, Andrew Hunter Murray, Anna Ptaszynski
Producer/Network No Such Thing As A Fish
Email ****@hotmail.com
Estimated listeners
Apple Rating 4.8/5Apple Reviews 27.7KFacebook 37.3KTwitter 84.8KInstagram 59.4K Avg Length 46 min Format Long form Since Mar 2014 Why they are Similar Both "Sawbones" and "No Such Thing As A Fish" are educational podcasts that explore the quirky and bizarre aspects of history through a humorous lens. Each podcast is hosted by a charismatic duo or group who engage their listeners with strange yet fascinating information, blending wit and curiosity to create an entertaining experience that appeals to those with an interest in the peculiar and unexpected facets of knowledge.
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