Everyday Conspiracy Theories

By: Sean Craig Murphy & Mena Soliman
  • Summary

  • These are NOT the full-fat conspiracies that give conspiracy theorists a bad name.

    They're the wholesome, laughable, thought-provoking and largely plagiarised observations about stuff you encounter everyday.

    Like suspiciously magnified seafood cabinets that make your prawns look bigger. T-shirts secretly designed by optometrists to coax you into new glasses, and something about feminine hygiene products that we probably shouldn't go into here.

    Your hosts, Sean Craig Murphy and Mena Soliman, promise to bring you brisk new episodes every Tuesday -- until they are cancelled.

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    Sean Craig Murphy & Mena Soliman
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Episodes
  • Who do Self Help books really help?
    Apr 21 2025
    Crayons for adults, Metallic paint for cars and an engineering problem that has escalated.

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    14 mins
  • Why have Voice Notes suddenly exploded?
    Apr 14 2025
    Our new favourite communication mode, not-so-crazy celebrity names, and waiters pushing “specials”.

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    15 mins
  • Why are we doing a Q&A episode?
    Apr 7 2025

    Would we continue the podcast if one of us died? What's Seans favourite ECT of all time? (Mena hates it)


    In this special episode we answer the questions put to us by our ECTeasers (collective noun for a group of ECT listeners)

    The questions you've always wanted to know about your favourite podcast are not answered on this episode of your second favourie podcast.

    No prizes for guessing Mena's handed Sean the keys to the computer to write the notes for this episode.

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    13 mins
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