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Other People’s Lives

Other People’s Lives
Mental Health
Stalking
Age Play
Abuse and Trauma
Misophonia
Manipulative Behavior
Infidelity
Women's Safety
Lexical Gustatory Synesthesia
Law Enforcement
Objectum Sexuality
Porn Addiction
Marriage
Hot Husbanding
Synesthesia
Objectophilia
Emotional Response
Kink Community
Racism
Family Trauma

Each week, hosts Joe Santagato and Greg Dybec have an anonymous phone call with a stranger they found on the Internet. You never know what topics will be discussed and what stories will be shared.

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes299Founded9 years ago
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Recent Guests

Anonymous Body Removal Technician
A professional responsible for the respectful removal of deceased individuals from various environments.
Episode: I Remove Dead Bodies For A Living
Anonymous Prison Nurse
A nurse working at a male maximum security prison
Episode: A Prison Nurse Shares Her Wildest Stories
Honoka's Spouse
Individual who identifies as fictosexual and in a fictoromantic relationship with Honoka from the Dead or Alive series.
Episode: I’m Married To A Cartoon Character
anonymous survivor
Survivor of a school shooting at Antioch High School
Episode: I Survived A School Shooting, But Lost My Best Friend
Unnamed Mother
Mother of a murderer sharing her story about coping with her son's conviction and the impact on their family
Episode: My Son Is A Murderer
Mistress Scarrlett
Professional dominatrix specializing in trampling and degrading men
Episode: I Get Paid To Hurt Men
Unnamed Trans Woman
A transgender woman sharing her experiences of transitioning and current relationship struggles.
Episode: My Boyfriend Doesn’t Know I’m Transgender
Jeff Frazier
US Army veteran turned entrepreneur and humanitarian, involved in anti-trafficking efforts in Haiti.
Episode: I Was Kidnapped And Tortured For 43 Days In Haiti
Anonymous Caller
A woman who shares her traumatic experience with an ex-boyfriend who attempted to eat her flesh.
Episode: My Ex Was A Cannibal And Tried To Eat Me

Hosts

Joe Santagato
Co-host known for his engaging personality and comedic approach to sensitive topics.
Greg Dybec
Co-host recognized for his thoughtful questioning and ability to create a comfortable atmosphere for guests.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 6.8k ratings
  • The ultimate “we listen and we don’t judge”

    Joe & Greg are so mindful and respectful with their guests. Every episode, I learn about another human, in their complexity and perception. Good or bad, we are all unique and this is what makes the world fascinating (or scary…)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Janysss
    Canada15 days ago
  • Epic!!

    I have never laughed this much at any podcast ever !! He should get a comedy show, i wanted to hear more abt his prison and Amsterdam stories

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ugandan dude
    United Statesa month ago
  • Give him stage time!

    I love your pod. This “micropenis” episode is beyond funny. Micro guy has charm and charisma. Book him on a comedy tour. Good luck to him.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Pete from Princeton
    United Statesa month ago
  • yep

    I gotta say y’all were losing me for a bit with the ads and the constant downer subjects. But I the micropenis dude is incredible. I don’t think I’ve genuinely laughed harder at a podcast episode. More of that please.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    slowsaucer
    United Statesa month ago
  • disappointing

    used to love this show long time listener but seriously 10 minutes worth of ads in a 30 minute podcast it’s so obvious they don’t care anymore. i feel like the questions they ask are so surface level and they never ask for follow up questions and overall i feel like things have changed as they don’t seem to care abt the show at all and just want to get it over w … i just want the show to get better bc the concept is rly cool just bad bad execution

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    bcudbevagquevkwihcbeksbeubzmw
    United States2 months ago

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Overall, the podcast receives praise for its candid discussions that shed light on societal issues.
Listeners appreciate the non-judgmental approach of the hosts, creating a safe space for guests to share their unique stories.
Some feedback mentions criticism about the length and placement of ads, suggesting it interrupts the flow of conversation.
Many find the blend of humor with serious subjects engaging and refreshing.

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Talking Points

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I Can’t Stop Buying People’s Spit
Q: Would your own spit ever suffice or just no?
No, it's not the same. I don't know why.
I Can’t Stop Buying People’s Spit
Q: Where are you at, sort of, I guess, today in all of this?
I definitely have gotten to the point where it's not as much of a hold on me. I actually haven't really been online to meet up with anyone.
I Remove Dead Bodies For A Living
Q: Is this a job that you would recommend to other people?
It really depends on the person; some people do break down while others thrive in it and might find it fulfilling.
I Remove Dead Bodies For A Living
Q: Do crime scenes get treated differently?
Yes, we just have to be a lot more careful; we usually can't touch the walls or any of that.
I Remove Dead Bodies For A Living
Q: How do you end up in this field?
I used to be a nurse and found it draining dealing with people who were hurt, so I sought something different that involved death, which I've always been interested in.

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This podcast features hosts who engage with anonymous guests from the internet, creating an open forum for diverse and often taboo conversations. Each episode offers a unique glimpse into the lives of individuals sharing their personal experiences around topics such as addiction, mental health, sexuality, and relationships. The candid and sometimes humorous dialogue aims to normalize discussions about life's unconventional aspects, while allowing listeners to reflect on the complex fabric of human experiences. Notably, the show maintains a non-judgmental tone, encouraging guests to share their stories in a safe and respectful environment, making it a compelling listen for those interested in society's multifaceted narratives.

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1. The Joe Santagato Show
2. The Basement Yard
3. We're All Insane
4. Two Hot Takes
5. You Should Know Podcast

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Recent guests on Other People’s Lives include:

1. Anonymous Body Removal Technician
2. Anonymous Prison Nurse
3. Honoka's Spouse
4. anonymous survivor
5. Unnamed Mother
6. Mistress Scarrlett
7. Unnamed Trans Woman
8. Jeff Frazier

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