
Last Podcast On The Left
"I only want around here. Chew, welcome to side stories. I'm your host, Henry Zabrowski. I'm sitting here with my spooky co-host Edward Larson." — Henry Zabrowski
"One of the biggest hurricanes ever made. And I just want to say good work Biden on that one. I can't believe the Hurricane machines. He made the strongest fucking hurricane. That's huge." — Henry Zabrowski
"I feel like when it's Karl Winslow, that's what's hard. You know, because just having him, I just feel like him getting angry about me just fucking that up would kind of make me not hard anymore." — Edward Larson
This episode of "Last Podcast on the Left" features hosts Henry Zabrowski and Edward Larson engaging in a free-flowing discussion of various topics, beginning with personal anecdotes and transitioning into true crime updates and listener submissions. The hosts share humorous and at times unsettling personal stories, including a bizarre encounter with filmmaker David Cronenberg during a medical appointment. The conversation then shifts to current events, touching on hurricane preparedness and a brief, critical commentary on political figures.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to recapping and analyzing the Sheriff Mickey Steinz case, where a sheriff is accused of murdering a judge. The hosts dissect the available surveillance footage and confirmed communications, exploring potential motives related to the judge's alleged involvement with the sheriff's family. They also discuss the P. Diddy legal proceedings, focusing on a rumor involving actor Reginald Vel Johnson, and engage in a lengthy debate about the credibility of the claim and the actor's public persona.
The latter half of the episode features listener emails. One listener describes an unsettling encounter with a "goat man" cryptid on a rural road, detailing an experience with a creature described as "negative light." Another listener shares a personal struggle with urges for self-cannibalism, detailing their attempts to cope with intense anxiety through various coping mechanisms, and seeking advice. The hosts offer their perspectives and commiserate with the listener's difficult experience.