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You're Wrong About

You're Wrong About

By: Sarah Marshall
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Sarah is a journalist obsessed with the past. Every week she reconsiders a person or event that's been miscast in the public imagination.

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  • Pee-wee Herman Part 1 with Jamie Loftus
    Jun 30 2025

    What’s today’s secret word? Paul Reubens spent years bringing to life one of America’s most beloved characters, Pee-wee Herman, an icon of joy for weirdos of all ages. In the first of this two part series, Pee-wee superfan-turned-historian Jamie Loftus lets us into the playhouse for a journey through Paul’s early life and art school days, his collaborations and relationships, and the beginnings of a kind of fame that would blur the line between character and creator.

    More about Jamie Loftus:

    https://www.jamieloftus.xyz/

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    Sarah's other show, You Are Good

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • The Hitler Diaries with Adrian Daub
    Jun 11 2025

    What happens when you’re just a little too good at forging the diaries of Adolf Hitler? And why did so many people want to read them? In 1983, the West German news magazine Stern bought sixty volumes of forged journals and held a press conference to announce their publication. This week, Adrian Daub of podcasts In Bed With the Right and The Feminist Present is here to tell us all about what would be the publishing hoax to end all hoaxes…if only the book in question wasn’t so boring.

    More about Adrian Daub:
    https://www.adriandaub.com/

    More about the Hitler Diaries (German language podcast):

    https://www.stern.de/faking-hitler/

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Coyotes! with Lulu Miller
    May 24 2025

    Who is out there behind the howling midnight parties in the distance? For generations we have coexisted in varying degrees of rivalry, conflict, and admiration with the North American canine known as the coyote. From pre-colonization to our modern backyards, through the wild west and the streets of San Francisco, award-winning NPR science reporter and YWA Maligned Animal correspondent Lulu Miller takes our pack on a journey toward a better understanding of these resilient creatures.

    *EDITOR'S NOTE: Lulu Miller would like to submit a correction to her statement that Ronald Reagan put a band on coyote poison, she actually meant Richard Nixon. Sarah would like to add that he grew up drinking raw milk and at least one of his brothers died of tuberculosis which really makes you think, doesn't it?


    Terrestrials // “The Howler: The Dog Who Joined a Coyote Pack”
    https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/radiolab-kids/articles/the-howler-the-dog-who-joined-a-coyote-pack

    More about Lulu Miller:
    https://radiolab.org/team/lulu-miller

    Visit Christine E. Wilkerson's website
    https://scrappynaturalist.com/


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    Bonus Episodes on Patreon
    Buy cute merch

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    Sarah's other show, You Are Good

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    http://patreon.com/yourewrongabout
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    1 hr and 16 mins

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Thank y'all tons for engaging both my mind and heart. The research, both smart & whitty with a side of sarcasm, feels like talking to old, trusted friends.

Mind blown, intellect and compassion increased

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amazing show. very well researched and explained extremely well. Micheal is my favorite but thats no knock on Sarah, she's more akin to me personally but seeing as we have the same interests overlapping I just feel I learn more from Micheal.

and it was very wholesome listening to Sarah encourage Micheal at first with his taglines and now he is killin the game.

in short... yall rock

Favorite Podcast period.

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This is my favorite podcast, I've listened to each episode multiple times! Well research, entertaining, funny, and insightful.

Favorite Podcast!!

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Sarah and Mike are fantastic journalists, cultural critics, and all around human persons. Amazing show.

Incredible show

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This is a great show. Bob clearly has not actually listened and is a troll who needs to go back into whatever hole he crawled out of.

I look forward to listening to this podcast for years to come.

Response to Bob

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The dynamic between original hosts, Mike and Sarah, is utterly fantastic. It makes you feel like you’re their 3 friend in the room with them (though never like a third-wheel). Their digressions are hilarious, they’re analogies provide easy to digest context and their format (one researches, the other asks questions) is perfectly balanced. I can’t decide which set up I like more as they both explain everything thoroughly and clearly, as well as ask important, thought-provoking questions. When Sarah is the researcher, her examples and references are so perfect (also sometimes representing ideal millennial pop culture) and Mike asks fantastic questions. When Mike is the researcher he expertly articulates the complexities and practical applications of the issue at hand. Most of their guests are fantastic, I especially enjoy Dana Schwartz. I stumbled across this podcast through their Columbine episode and quickly devoured it all. Top episode recs: DC Sniper series, Anastasia, Marie Antoinette, Teri Schivo, Jessica Simpson series, Ed Gein, Jeffrey Dahmer, Exxon Valdez, McDonald’s Hot Coffee….I could go on! Definitely one of my top recommended pods, although I do sincerely miss having Mike.

I feel like I know (/I am) Sarah, she’s amazing & Mike is missed

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I love how all reviews are either great (5 stars!) or terrible (liberal cr*p!). I think this usually indicates a lack of critical thinking or an underlying agenda. I give Sarah and Michael four stars for performance and story, because they are very entertaining with their interesting and relevant subject matter. However, they fall into the trap of all entertainment journalists and sometimes remind me of the hosts on F*x news, Sorry, the truth hurts. I am motivated to write this criticism after listening to the four-part book review, "The Satan Seller." Sarah and Michael make a strong case that Michael Warnke, the author of that book, was peddling a load of B.S. for personal profit. However, their summary statements about his success ("because in the world of Evangelical Christians ..." or "Because Evangelical Christians believe that people enter satanic cults ...) don't give any details about why people fell for his tall tales of life in a Satanic cult. In their telling, the answer to this question usually distills down to "Because people (in this case Evangelical Christians) are just plain stupid." I have noticed this refrain in their other podcasts as well. I would be happy hearing some rebuttal from the side of the duped. Michael Warnke appeared on numerous talk shows and interviews, but these bits of evidence are glossed over with brief summary statements. I would also be happy hearing a little less snark from the commentators (snark, n., A comment designed to elicit a noise from the listener similar to that heard when a person has a runny nose and no nearby tissue). OK, so Warnke dressed like a dork and used poor adjectives. Let it go. As Sarah and Michael repeatedly point out, Warnke's real story often needs a lot of journalistic embellishment to help it sell, and I worry the hosts are falling into that trap themselves. The real question is whether the hosts are trying to encourage open-minded listeners to dig deeper into the headlines thrown at us daily, or are they just "playing to their base" (see above F*x news comment). Thus forearmed, I hope readers of this review will explore and enjoy all the episodes of "You're wrong about" with a critical and discerning ear.

Entertaining but superficial

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I've listened to every episode at least twice! Michael and Sarah clarify misremembered events from the past with humor and heart.

Currently my favorite podcast!

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Loved this podcast - so interesting! I was mad there wasn’t more traffic so I could finish. I’m was astounded to learn some of the horrifying stories yet inspired by their will to live and inner strength.

Flight 571

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I really like their interaction, the thoroughness of research, humour, and insight. They are obviously two very bright people.

My favourite podcast by far

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