The episode revisits the perplexing case of the Lady of the Dunes, an unidentified woman found deceased in Provincetown, Massachusetts, in 1974. The hosts recount key details of her discovery, the ongoing investigations, and recent updates indicating progress in uncovering her identity. Various theories and suspects, including notable figures connected to organized crime, are explored, emphasizing the brutality of the case and the challenges faced by law enforcement. The narrative highlights advancements in forensic technology and the emotional toll on those affected by this enduring mystery.
The Lady of the Dunes case is a significant unsolved mystery finally getting closure with recent updates that reveal her identity and the circumstances surrounding her death.
Technological advancements and diligent investigative work over nearly five decades have led to new insights into the Lady of the Dunes case.
In this episode, Conan O'Brien chats with Héloïse, a healer and soccer player from Manila, about her grassroots initiatives supporting trans and autistic communities. Héloïse discusses community events she's organized, emphasizing inclusivity and the significance of understanding slang for social integration. The conversation touches on cultural references and reality TV as tools for connection, humor in family dynamics, and the importance of healthy masculinity in discussions with trans men. Throughout, there is a spirit of camaraderie and humor as Conan seeks to improve his understanding and interactions within these communities.
Héloïse exemplifies the power of community engagement by organizing events that promote inclusivity and connection among marginalized individuals.
The conversation serves as a reminder that fostering genuine friendships can occur across diverse communities through shared interests and experiences.
“Were you sad when David Blaine died?” asks Goldie, opening a fun hectic family pod episode. We realize she’s thinking of Houdini, and move on to cover growing up watching Nathan Fielder, generational concepts of gender, Big Mouth, getting the sex talk from your parents, and then do a listen through to Ben’s new album “This One’s for the Old Headz” OUT TODAY. We reflect on the themes of growing up, nostalgia, being friends with freaks and not giving up the fight.For more info sign up to our free Weirder Together email list https://weirdertogether.substack.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A cross-generational excursion to see The Dare, checking out Alex Cameron at the Cara, worried that the Jokermen guys think Ben's a coke fiend, Ione sees The Secret of My Success for the first time and considers whether housewives still take Black Beauties to clean their house. We also ponder why everyone on The Ultimatum is drinking from Silver Goblets while we enjoy season 3 of "I Think You Should Leave". Ione recalls nursing a pigeon during June Gloom.The song at the end is HERE by Radnor & Leehttps://open.spotify.com/album/0oVUMRsFuUIB5fkIfiLIRe?si=Gg5Mk9afQwyMr0p6ezmDyg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The episode revisits the perplexing case of the Lady of the Dunes, an unidentified woman found deceased in Provincetown, Massachusetts, in 1974. The hosts recount key details of her discovery, the ongoing investigations, and recent updates indicating progress in uncovering her identity. Various theories and suspects, including notable figures connected to organized crime, are explored, emphasizing the brutality of the case and the challenges faced by law enforcement. The narrative highlights advancements in forensic technology and the emotional toll on those affected by this enduring mystery.
The Lady of the Dunes case is a significant unsolved mystery finally getting closure with recent updates that reveal her identity and the circumstances surrounding her death.
Technological advancements and diligent investigative work over nearly five decades have led to new insights into the Lady of the Dunes case.
In this episode, Conan O'Brien chats with Héloïse, a healer and soccer player from Manila, about her grassroots initiatives supporting trans and autistic communities. Héloïse discusses community events she's organized, emphasizing inclusivity and the significance of understanding slang for social integration. The conversation touches on cultural references and reality TV as tools for connection, humor in family dynamics, and the importance of healthy masculinity in discussions with trans men. Throughout, there is a spirit of camaraderie and humor as Conan seeks to improve his understanding and interactions within these communities.
Héloïse exemplifies the power of community engagement by organizing events that promote inclusivity and connection among marginalized individuals.
The conversation serves as a reminder that fostering genuine friendships can occur across diverse communities through shared interests and experiences.
“Were you sad when David Blaine died?” asks Goldie, opening a fun hectic family pod episode. We realize she’s thinking of Houdini, and move on to cover growing up watching Nathan Fielder, generational concepts of gender, Big Mouth, getting the sex talk from your parents, and then do a listen through to Ben’s new album “This One’s for the Old Headz” OUT TODAY. We reflect on the themes of growing up, nostalgia, being friends with freaks and not giving up the fight.For more info sign up to our free Weirder Together email list https://weirdertogether.substack.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A cross-generational excursion to see The Dare, checking out Alex Cameron at the Cara, worried that the Jokermen guys think Ben's a coke fiend, Ione sees The Secret of My Success for the first time and considers whether housewives still take Black Beauties to clean their house. We also ponder why everyone on The Ultimatum is drinking from Silver Goblets while we enjoy season 3 of "I Think You Should Leave". Ione recalls nursing a pigeon during June Gloom.The song at the end is HERE by Radnor & Leehttps://open.spotify.com/album/0oVUMRsFuUIB5fkIfiLIRe?si=Gg5Mk9afQwyMr0p6ezmDyg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.