

Well, I Laughed
Well I Laughed Podcast
A weekly podcast where unexpected topics turn into laugh out loud conversations. From infamous historical figures to stories we thought we understood, hosts Maia (an engineer) and Grant (a public school teacher) talk through the facts and find the laughs. Well, I Laughed… and we think you will too. New episodes every Wednesday.
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May 1, 2024 • 1h 29min
51: Prophetic Dreams pt.3: Listener Episode
Listeners share wildest prophetic dreams - priest predicts fire, journal entry comes true, college athletes get fired. Hilarious and heartwarming stories about dreaming. A podcast episode about listening to dreams sometimes!

Apr 24, 2024 • 1h 56min
50: Prophetic Dreams pt.2: Misérables
Victor Hugo, the great French writer, is discussed in this podcast. Topics include his commitment to the less fortunate, politics, publishing, and his eccentric personality. The episode also delves into the publishing journey of Les Misérables, reception, and criticism of his work.

Apr 17, 2024 • 2h 30min
49: Prophetic Dreams pt.1: Little Red Lie
In this chilling episode, Maia Warner and Grant Thomas dig into the twisted tale of Maria Martin—a young woman whose secret romance ended in betrayal, murder, and a shallow grave beneath the floorboards of a crumbling Suffolk barn. Set in 1827 and powered by prophetic dreams, shady love letters, and a suspiciously well-timed disappearance, this true crime saga has it all: scandal, séance vibes, and a stepmother with psychic accuracy. From the trial that captivated England to the grotesque public displays that followed William Corder’s execution, we’re serving up courtroom drama, creepy details, and a haunting reminder that sometimes your gut (or your dreams) knows more than the law. Join us as Maia explains a Little Red Lie and the Red Barn Murder.
00:00:00 Catch-Up
00:18:58 Little Red Lie
00:25:00 First Secret Romance
00:31:00 Second Chance … Sort Of
00:36:28 Foxy Returns
00:55:30 Dreams & Discovery
01:08:54 London Arrest
01:19:10 Sensational Trial
01:36:28 Public Execution & Dissection
02:10:10 Aftermath & Souvenir Mania
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Apr 10, 2024 • 1h 32min
48: Out & About pt.3: Listener Episode
Listeners share hilarious and shocking stories about family curses, gay haircuts, terrible first dates, and the unsettling 'St. Mikulas' tradition in Prague. The hosts discuss PT appointments, seasonal allergies, sticker wars, funeral traditions, and the allure of Jeff Goldblum and Stanley Tucci. They also explore decision-making, friendship dynamics, and a unique Czech holiday tradition.

Apr 3, 2024 • 1h 50min
47: Out & About pt.2: Swann Dive
From drag history in Ancient Greece to America's first drag queen, William Dorsey Swann, this podcast explores the evolution of drag culture, drag balls in Harlem, and the impact of drag icons like Divine. Delving into the rich history of drag performances, LGBTQ advocacy, and societal attitudes towards gender norms, this episode celebrates the legacy of figures like Swann in LGBTQ history.

Mar 27, 2024 • 2h 24min
46: Out & About pt.1: Never Married
The podcast explores famous potentially gay historical figures, including Kings of England & America's first gay president. It dives into the evolution of 'coming out' in LGBTQ+ history, challenges of exploring sexuality, and Harvey Milk's impact. The hosts touch on bisexuality in historical figures, erasure of queer identities, and societal views on relationships. They discuss representation in media, depression's evolutionary benefits, and plans for future episodes.

Mar 20, 2024 • 1h 17min
45: Excessive Force pt.3: AITA
Funny Reddit stories about excessive force AITA scenarios - new mom with clueless dad, family respecting daughter's wishes, family prank gone too far, disappointing husbands, and people who may have taken it a little too far

Mar 13, 2024 • 2h 5min
44: Excessive Force pt.2: March to May
Labor rights activists Albert Parsons, Lucy Parsons, and Clara Lemlich discuss the historic Haymarket Riot and Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, highlighting the struggles for worker rights and unsafe conditions in American factories. The podcast delves into the meaning of May Day and the sacrifices made by individuals in the labor movement.

Mar 6, 2024 • 1h 51min
43: Excessive Force pt.1: Blast Off
The podcast covers school rivalry pranks gone wrong, from explosives to hostages. It explores the intense pride and dumb actions of smart students. Discussions include rivalries like CU vs CSU, Auburn vs Georgia Tech, and Harvard vs Yale.

Feb 28, 2024 • 1h 31min
42: Plenty of Fish pt.3: AITA
Stories from Reddit AITA page: terrible dates, honesty about dating, sudden hostility while grabbing drinks, telling a friend they're wrong. Four Reddit tales about dating experiences.


