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  • So I Married an Axe Murderer
    Feb 22 2026

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    In this episode of What’s Shakin’ With Shaner, Shakin Shaner and his chaotic co-host Psycho Bob the Cat dive headfirst into the gloriously odd 1990s cult classic So I Married an Axe Murderer. From beat poetry and butcher shops to conspiracy-obsessed Scottish dads, the conversation celebrates everything that makes this film endlessly quotable and lovingly bizarre.

    Joined by first-time guest Jody, a longtime friend of the show, the Nerd Herd revisits Mike Myers’ dual performance, the film’s origins, and its journey from box-office underdog to VHS-and-cable favorite. Along the way, the crew breaks down iconic scenes (hello, Café Roads and Sunday dinner), unforgettable cameos, improvised moments, and the soundtrack that perfectly captures early-’90s alt-romance paranoia.

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    1 Std.
  • Psycho Bob Says Who is the Lykov family?
    Feb 8 2026

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    In this episode of “Psycho Bob Says…”, Shakin Shaner & Psycho Bob explore the astonishing true story of the Lykov family—Siberia’s legendary hermits. Fleeing religious persecution in 1936, the Lykovs vanished into the Siberian taiga, surviving in complete isolation for over 40 years. With no electricity, running water, or contact with the outside world, they built a life from scratch, relying on their faith, ingenuity, and the harsh wilderness around them.


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    8 Min.
  • The Deadly Irish Fairy Tale of 1895
    Jan 25 2026

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    Dive into the chilling true story explored in the latest episode of What’s Shakin With Shaner. Host Shakin Shaner and sidekick Psycho Bob the Cat unravel the infamous murder of Bridget Cleary—a case that blends Irish folklore, superstition, and tragedy.

    Set in rural Ireland in 1895, the episode recounts how Michael Cleary, convinced his wife Bridget was a fairy changeling, subjected her to a brutal ordeal that ended in her death. The narrative delves into the cultural backdrop: a country still reeling from famine, divided by politics, and steeped in beliefs about fairies and witchcraft. Bridget, an ambitious and independent woman, became the target of suspicion and ultimately, violence.

    Listeners are taken through the events leading up to the crime, the community’s role, and the sensational trial that followed. The episode also explores the broader impact of the case on Irish society and politics, questioning whether superstition or deeper motives drove Michael Cleary’s actions.

    The show closes with thought-provoking questions for the audience: Did Michael truly believe in the fairy legend, or was it a calculated act? Was he a victim of delusion, or something more sinister? The mystery lingers, inviting listeners to reflect and share their theories.

    Tune in for a gripping blend of history, folklore, and true crime—where the line between myth and reality blurs, and the consequences are deadly.

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    27 Min.
  • Psycho Bob Says What is the true purpose of Rujm el Hiri?
    Jan 11 2026

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    In this bite-sized episode, Shakin Shaner and the ever-curious Psycho Bob the Cat explore the mysteries of Rujm el Hiri, a megalithic monument in the Golan Heights often called the “Stonehenge of the East.”

    The site, also known as the “Wheel of Ghosts,” is made up of over 42,000 basalt stones arranged in five concentric circles with a central cairn, dating back to the Early Bronze Age II (3000–2700 BCE) or possibly even earlier. The true quesition is, "What is the true purpose of Rujm el Hiri?

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    8 Min.
  • Have No Fear Under Dog is Here!
    Dec 28 2025

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    In this nostalgic episode of “What’s Shakin With Shaner,” host Shakin Shaner and sidekick Psycho Bob the Cat invite listeners to relive the golden age of Saturday morning cartoons with a deep dive into the classic animated series, “Underdog.”

    Joined by special guest Will, a returning friend and U.S. Navy veteran, the conversation explores the origins and cultural impact of “Underdog.” Listeners are taken back to the 1960s, when “The Underdog Show” debuted as a clever parody of the superhero genre.

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    48 Min.
  • Psycho Bob Says What is the Dunning Kruger Effect?
    Dec 14 2025

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    In this lively episode of “Psycho Bob Says…” from What’s Shakin With Shaner, co-host Psycho Bob the Cat and Shakin Shaner dive into the quirky world of the Dunning–Kruger Effect—a psychological phenomenon where people with limited skills or knowledge overestimate their competence.

    The episode opens with Bob’s comical attempt at audio engineering, which leads to a discussion about why those who know the least often feel the most confident. Drawing from the original 1999 study by psychologists David Dunning and Justin Kruger, the hosts explain that lacking skills also means lacking the ability to recognize one’s own shortcomings.

    Listeners are treated to real-world examples, from overconfident beginners and self-proclaimed workplace experts to “Facebook medical professionals” and the classic “I Know Cars” guy. The show emphasizes that the Dunning–Kruger Effect isn’t about intelligence—it affects everyone, including experts stepping into new fields and, of course, cats with big egos.

    Practical tips for avoiding the effect include embracing humility, seeking feedback, and learning the basics before claiming mastery. The episode closes with Psycho Bob’s signature advice: “Press paws, stay humble, and for the love of whiskers—learn before you leap.”

    For more episodes and blog articles, listeners are encouraged to visit shakinshaner.com.

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    10 Min.
  • Airplanes, Earworms and Extra Cheese: The Red Baron Story
    Nov 30 2025

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    Psycho Bob and Shakin Shaner dive into the story of Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen, the Red Baron. They cover his early life as an aristocratic adrenaline junkie, his transition to the German Air Service, and his impressive record of 80 confirmed victories. Additionally, they explore the Red Baron's lasting legacy and his surprising presence in pop culture, including his appearances in Peanuts comics, the novelty hit "Snoopy vs. the Red Baron," and as the face of Red Baron Pizza.

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    17 Min.
  • Psycho Bob Says…the Woman Who Got Smacked by Space—and then sued for it.
    Nov 16 2025

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    Get ready for a wild ride as Shakin Shaner and Psycho Bob the Cat delve into the bizarre-but-true story of Ann Hodges, the only person in history known to have been struck by a meteorite! This episode explores the events of November 30, 1954, when a space rock crashed through Ann's roof in Sylacauga, Alabama, forever changing her life. From the initial shock and media frenzy to a lawsuit over ownership of the meteorite, discover the incredible details of this cosmic collision.

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    8 Min.