Kanye, Swallwell and missing Livers 20260417
Failed to add items
Add to basket failed.
Add to wishlist failed.
Remove from wishlist failed.
Adding to library failed
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
-
Narrated by:
-
By:
Summary
Most people think they’re safe behind closed doors. But beware—this week, the Skull Session crew unearths the most jaw-dropping medical blunders, political chaos, and bizarre animal feedings you’ll ever hear—think doctors removing wrong organs, politicians with questionable morals, and Denmark’s horror zoo. Strap in, because you won’t believe what’s real anymore when AI, medical malpractice, and crazy pet policies collide.From a Florida doctor who accidentally yanked out a guy’s liver during a spleen surgery (and then charged with manslaughter) to politicians who use blackmail with dirty texts, we’re peeling back the curtain on the absurd. Plus, we dig into the creepy realm of AI-generated videos, robotic surgeries so precise they scare you, and how COVID turned hand-washing into a fashion statement—spoiler: it’s all bullshit.You’ll discover: how doctors are cutting corners with robotic tools, why AI radiology could save your life or ruin it, and the strange new trend of feeding pets to lions (yeah, really). We break down the facts behind the biggest medical errors, the new-normal of union-cheating, and the wild world of stadium mascots who get sucker-punched—and live to tell the tale.This episode is perfect if you’re fed up with modern medicine’s chaos, conspiracy theories turned into reality shows, or just need a good laugh about how clueless we’ve become. Warning: after listening, you might double-check your surgeon’s license and look at your pets a whole lot differently.And for the record—our hosts aren’t just talking smack. These are stories that make you think twice before trusting a doctor, a politician, or even a zoo in Denmark. So, hit play, stay alert, and prepare to be entertained, horrified, and maybe a little paranoid.Why this works: short, punchy, filled with concrete examples, and sprinkled with humor, this description teases mind-blowing stories that make listeners curious to hear the whole chaos unfold. It directly addresses the audience’s skepticism about medical, political, and animal news, promising a wild ride they won’t forget.