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Valid Source?

Valid Source?

著者: Harley and Ashley
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Is That True?

Ever wonder if that wild TikTok trend or celebrity gossip is actually true?

We dive into internet myths, trending gossip, and viral claims asking the important question, is that a valid source? We're not experts, we're your friends figuring it out right alongside you. Always with a side of laughs.

You were thinking it. We said it.

Valid Source 2026
社会科学
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  • I Feel Like We've Done This Before
    2026/05/26

    Did you know your brain might be gaslighting you once a month on average and scientists consider that completely normal? ...We looked into it.

    Welcome to Valid Source? The podcast where we investigate the internet myths, viral claims, and trending gossip you've been thinking about but haven't had time to research. We're not experts. We're just two friends willing to do the extra digging.

    This episode: Harley's car gets hit in a parking lot again and has officially become a recurring victim, Ashley got a pedicure and Harley hates feet, and somehow that leads us into one of the most universally experienced phenomena nobody can actually explain. Harley breaks down the science of déjà vu with four competing theories, zero consensus, and one Colorado State University researcher who built a literal déjà vu generator in virtual reality because of course she did.

    Ashley shares a genuinely creepy personal story about a business meeting she swears she already lived through, and both hosts decide Dr. O'Connor's claim that healthy adults experience déjà vu once a month is a personal attack. We get into the history of how the term was coined, spoiler: it required a formal proposal at a French medical society meeting, which Ashley finds deeply unnecessary and then we go full conspiracy: past lives, the Matrix glitch theory, parallel universes, prophet dreams, and the idea that time isn't linear and we're all just briefly perceiving too much of it at once. We also propose that déjà vu might come from generational trauma encoded in your DNA, and we're not saying she's wrong.

    Valid Source? verdict on déjà vu: real, deeply weird, studied for 150 years, and still nobody actually knows what's happening, which is honestly the most Valid Source? topic we've ever covered.

    linktr.ee/validsourcepod | validsourcepod@gmail.com | (720) 593-1668

    Opinions expressed are solely those of the hosts and do not reflect any affiliated companies, employers, or sponsors. Valid Source? is for entertainment and informational purposes only, nothing here constitutes professional legal, medical, or financial advice, and should not be acted on as such. We actively welcome listener feedback, corrections, and differing perspectives. We reserve the right to change our minds, that's kind of the whole point.

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    38 分
  • Talc Dirty to Me
    2026/05/12

    Did you know the company that made your childhood baby powder kept selling the asbestos-contaminated version overseas after pulling it here? …We looked into it.

    Welcome to Valid Source? The podcast where we investigate the internet myths, viral claims, and trending gossip you've been thinking about but haven't had time to research. We're not experts. We're just two friends willing to do the extra digging.

    This episode: Harley brings the Call Her Daddy / Miley Cyrus / Hannah Montana drama, and then we go full doomsday on the things the companies knew were poisoning us and sold anyway. Nonstick pans and their forever chemicals, asbestos that wasn't fully banned in the US until 2024 (well a type of it and yes, 2024), lead paint marketed directly to children via a cartoon mascot, smart home devices listening hard enough that Alexa pipes up when Ashley whispers, the Disney Plus free-trial arbitration case that you genuinely need to hear, Johnson & Johnson's talc rebrand, and Scotch Guard chemicals now found in the bloodstream of basically every human on Earth, newborns included. Because of course they are. We end on the only takeaway available: change your pans.

    Valid Source? verdict on household toxins: they knew, they kept selling, and are part of your DNA now.

    Heads up: This one is rough. Grab a cup of tea or coffee before you hit play, we're talking decades of corporate cover-ups, things in your house right now that probably shouldn't be, and a body count's worth of "they knew." Not crisis-level heavy, just genuinely bleak in a "wait, what" kind of way.

    linktr.ee/validsourcepod | validsourcepod@gmail.com | (720) 593-1668

    Opinions expressed are solely those of the hosts and do not reflect any affiliated companies, employers, or sponsors. Valid Source? is for entertainment and informational purposes only, nothing here constitutes professional legal, medical, or financial advice, and should not be acted on as such. We actively welcome listener feedback, corrections, and differing perspectives. We reserve the right to change our minds, that's kind of the whole point.

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    49 分
  • Bermuda's Bigger, Badder Cousin
    2026/04/28

    Did you know Alaska has double the national missing persons rate ~ and a military plane carrying 40 people once vanished there without a single piece of wreckage ever found? ...We looked into it.

    Welcome to Valid Source? ~ the podcast where we investigate the internet myths, viral claims, and trending gossip you've been thinking about but haven't had time to research. We're not experts. We're just two friends willing to do the extra digging.

    This episode: Ashley and Harley dive into the Alaska Triangle ~ a 200,000+ square mile stretch of wilderness between Anchorage, Juneau, and Utqiaġvik where planes vanish, hikers lose their minds (literally, thanks to geomagnetic fields), and the missing persons rate is double the national average. Harley went full obsessive-researcher mode and listened to two whole podcasts on the subject, because of course she did. The girls work through the big historical cases ~ a Cold War-era military plane carrying around 40 people that simply ceased to exist, and a 1972 Cessna that disappeared with a sitting US Congressman and the House Majority Leader aboard, triggering one of the largest search and rescue operation in history and ultimately changing aviation law forever.

    From Soviet hijack theories to Bigfoot-adjacent Otterman sightings, they try to ride the line between logical explanations and full conspiracy. Ashley made the connection, Harley can't believe it held together! The episode wraps with a Secret Lives of Mormon Wives debrief that somehow loops back to the Alaska Triangle in a way that has to be heard to be believed

    Valid Source? verdict on the Alaska Triangle: the terrain, the weather, and the isolation explain a lot ~ but 16,000 missing people and zero wreckage on a military plane is the kind of math that makes you want to stay home and never hike again.

    linktr.ee/validsourcepod | validsourcepod@gmail.com | (720) 593-1668

    Opinions expressed are solely those of the hosts and do not reflect any affiliated companies, employers, or sponsors. Valid Source? is for entertainment and informational purposes only ~ nothing here constitutes professional legal, medical, or financial advice, and should not be acted on as such. We actively welcome listener feedback, corrections, and differing perspectives. We reserve the right to change our minds ~ that's kind of the whole point.

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    43 分
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