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The Chris and Sam Podcast
The Chris and Sam Podcast
Author: Chris Hanlon & Sam Elton-Walters
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Randomness, technology and life brought to you each week in a 30 min podcast by two guys from New Zealand named Chris and Sam.
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SummaryWe dive into a wild story where a pothole actually saves a life, plus talk about cutting-edge cancer treatment for dogs, scams involving counterfeit cash, and how an app helps volunteers assist blind people across the world. There's plenty of tech, laughs, and unbelievable news peppered throughout.LinksBe My Eyes AppHit Pothole Brought Woman Back to LifeMan Saves Dog with ScienceMay pays bond with Fake Money Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SummaryChris gets a cane and shares his hospital saga, Sam catches a “disease” at IKEA, and the hosts discuss Homegrown, butter-churning while running, Girl Scouts at dispensaries, and brain cells playing Doom.LinksHomegrownPokemon TrapTough Cops in USEntrepreneurial Girl ScoutsRunning for ButterBrain ComputingMechanical Rhino for SaleHalf Marathon ChaosMan Dies in the Exact Same Spot as Wife Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SummaryChris recounts his Auckland trip, while Sam has a weird mail request. The episode dives into stories of robot vacuum cleaner hacks, AI mishaps—including priests using AI—and awkward burger CEO moments. Plus, there's talk of move-on orders, missing CIA data, and aliens. All this and much more in this week's episode!LinksMove On Orders for Rough SleepersMan Ends up Controlling 6700 Robot VacuumsCIA World Fact Book GoneAre Aliens Real?McDonalds CEO VideoOpenClaw Doesn't CareEpstein Walk of ShamePriests Reminded to Not Use AI Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SummaryWe're tackling everything from funeral insurance frustrations in South Africa to over-engineered foldable beds and Pilates reformers on Kickstarter.We hear about radioactive pigs in Fukushima, chemtrail bans in the US Congress, and an Irish family’s creative attempt to skip a restaurant bill.There's also a disgruntled group of Chinese gold-diggers, fake prescription pills,and more.LinksSouth African Insurance ProblemYoungest person to build a nuclear fusion machineBill to Ban chemtrailsKickstart or Dropkick - RollKickstart or Dropkick - PavoArmpit Hair ScamDisgruntled Gold-diggers Radioactive PigsDrug Empire After Winning Lotto Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SummaryChris battles neighborly woodchippers and errant wasps, while Sam takes us inside a creative doco screening (and a memorable car-art project). We learn about wild Olympic helmet controversies, an AI safety exodus, and the Kickstarter craze for "tree"-flavored pocket sodas.LinksCreative Waikato Doco - Creativity in CommunityUkrainian athlete bannedKickstart or Dropkick - Pocket SodaKickstart or Dropkick - COiNRunning out of Condoms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SummaryChris survives a mind-draining work retreat, while Sam juggles pumpkin sourcing for a mysterious film and fields rabid newsletter replies.We hear about Bad Bunny’s halftime show backlash, penis injections at the Olympics (sort of), and infrastructure fails both at home and in the US.Plus, Sam spotlights bizarre Kickstarter projects, and Chris breaks down a massive Bitcoin giveaway blunder.LinksBad Bunny Halftime ShowWinter Olympics Ski Jump ScandalCrypto WindfallKickstart or Dropkick - The SwiftKickstart or Dropkick - Happiness is Fleeting Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SummaryDucks turn dodgy and start hunting other birds, a man survives being crushed twice in a garbage truck, plus finger-ripping hydroslide accidents and teetotal sailors in the Royal Navy.LinksWhangarei Lawyer with Ultra Marathon World RecordMan survives being crushed by garbage truck, twiceMan loses finger on hydro slide NZ Rural GamesDucks killing other birdsSafety at the British Royal NavyClean fusion gets funding Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SummaryIn this episode we cover AI being used with Google Health summaries and being inside Kindles. A beloved rock was returned, while the worlds best rock climber tries not to die on live TV.We have kickstart or dropkicks this week, a great podcast to check out and more.LinksGoogle health AI SummaryAI in KindlesAlex Hommel on NetflixBeloved Rock ReturnedKickstart or Dropkick - Nisplay Y1Kickstart or Dropkick - Tape Measure ProductivityFree Beer if "He" DiesCareer and Advice BarPICpatch LabelsExplosive Lies Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SummaryWe chat about the fancy new Waikato Regional Theatre, take a look at stone skimming champs and a French tourist picking up rubbish across NZ, and dive into weird scam emails and even a company offering moon hotel bookings.There’s also some questionable Kickstarter gadgets and a classic dose of randomness along the way. All this and heaps more in this week’s episode!LinksBNZ TheatreNZ Stone Skimming ChampsAdventurer Carrying Rubbish Across NZMoon HotelKickstart or Dropkick - EthylokeyKickstart or Dropkick - OversleeperDavid Rush and the Balloon World RecordCreepylink Link Shortener Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SummaryChris is back at work—sort of—and Sam uncovers the curious tale of a grave robbing hobbyist in Pennsylvania.We hear about Facebook fan pages gone astray, the challenges of modern computer upgrades, and monkeys causing chaos (real or AI-generated) in St. Louis.There’s also a Cybertruck deer incident, and a Kiwi mountain biker pulling a 24-hour McDonald’s drive-thru ride.All this and plenty of randomness in this week’s episode!LinksSushi Shop FB PageGrave robber gets caughtCyber Truck SafetyMonkeys on the loose Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SummaryChris and Sam are back from their summer holidays, swapping bus and plane stories, including a YouTuber’s wild airport adventure and the mystery of “Coronation Gate.”We hear about solar farms at Christchurch Airport, fake cops causing trouble, and questionable hydrogen water bottles.There’s bonus content on AI paperwork headaches, self-landing planes, and Sam’s uncanny knack for winning Instagram giveaways.All this and much more in this week’s episode.LinksFake cop story 1Fake cop story 2Trademe Scam UpdateHydrotech NZTrump Kennedy Center Website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SummarySam shares highlights from two long-awaited work parties, while Chris gears up for a virtual Christmas bash and reveals some news about his new job. We learn about ground screws revolutionizing building foundations, a dash of TV troubleshooting for the older generation, and the strange world of maple syrup sneakers.There’s chat about heroic acts in Australia, OnlyFans and the IRS, Latvian “hourly husbands,” and much more randomness in this episode.LinksGround ScrewsBondi AttackDenny's ShoesMen with Golden HandsPeace PrizeRig 45Only Fans Job Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SummaryThis week, Sam and Chris talk robot dogs with hyper-realistic Elon Musk faces that "poop" art at Miami’s Art Basel, a stolen $33,000 Fabergé egg locket that takes a wild trip through the digestive system, and a $10 million solid gold toilet up for grabs.AI loopholes, a man with a world record for most T-shirts in a half marathon, and the great rare plant market crash also make appearances.Plus, there's some bonus bowling, prediction market weirdness, and old-man quiz night stories. All this and plenty more randomness in this episode!LinksPooping Elon Dog and OthersPage 2 Stage PodcastWho Watches the Watchers?Plants in Jars Broke a HobbyOptimus Robot FailSwallowing a Jeweled LocketIndian Income ExperimentKalshi Hits New LowsSolid Gold Toilet for SaleHalf Marathon in How Many T-Shirts? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SummarySam and Chris reflect on end-of-year exhaustion, tech projects, and the excitement of networking at Christmas parties.We learn why RAM prices are skyrocketing, and hear stories about a gold-hunting prospector discovering a billion-year-old meteorite, a man stealing a Canadian bus and doing a surprisingly good job, and police confusing a toy reindeer for a lost dog.There's talk of Pantone's color of the year and some wild corruption sentencing in Turkey, plus a rundown of a controversial drone strike in US news.All this and much more in this week's episode.LinksAbandoned Dog?Expensive RAMMeteorite FoundStolen BusTurkey Strong on CorruptionProblem with USA Drone StrikeColour of the Year Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SummaryChris is hobbling through the end-of-year slow-down, while Sam dishes out shout-outs to listeners and talks about scheduling chaos.This week we dive into wild Kickstarter tech like a LEGO Game Boy you can actually play, and a pricey color e-ink picture frame. Plus, there's medical marvels like cryoablation for tumors, giant colonial spider webs, magician fails, and a PSA about password managers.All this and much more in this week's episode!LinksKickstart or dropkick - Brick BoyKickstart or Dropkick - InkjoyWorlds Largest Spiderweb FoundJeffery Epsteins Emails in JMailFreezing Tumors with an MRICardboard instead of concrete Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SummaryChris gets his long-awaited doctor’s results and battles osteoarthritis while recounting his adventure at the massive Metallica concert—complete with broken trains and flaming pyrotechnics. Sam deals with two things breaking: a car window regulator and a barely functional modem, going up against unhelpful tech support.We hear tales of shared email addresses, old people using AI, and how chatbots and hacking are evolving. There’s discussion about local songs and questionable concert choices.All this and much more in this week's episode!LinksAI Used for Hacking Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SummaryChris has a doctor’s update after finally being put on medication, while Sam talks about freaky movies and getting ready for Round the Bridges in Hamilton.We hear about robot fails, googly-eyed art scandals, and a box war madness from Australia. There’s bagpipe world records, buses with debatable etiquette, and social experiments around baby formula.All this and much more in this week’s episode.LinksBring her Back FilmRussian Robot Unveiling FailBagpipe World RecordBlue blog gets defacedDog shoots manCity council helps reduce fines by accepting food bank donationsBaby formula experiment Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SummaryWe dive into the packed Misty Flicks Film Festival weekend (with all its unexpected hiccups), talk about a front door left wide open on Halloween, review some standout Kiwi films, and share stories about collecting Settlers of Catan memorabilia. Listen for laughs, real-life chaos, and unique insights from the world of movies, events, and tech!LinksMisty Flicks RundownTedX RundownNetflix has rights to Settlers of CatanNZ Man has World Record for the Most Settlers of Catan Items Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SummaryChris is juggling an improv show, TEDx events, and a film festival, while Sam's busy giving out pumpkin seeds and updating his website.We hear about wild weather in New Zealand, a hilarious AWS outage that left smart beds stuck and beer factories offline, and a mum in Austria who let her 12-year-old help in brain surgery.There's also weird workplace blunders, fake babies, and a showdown between Cards Against Humanity and SpaceX.LinksAWS broke the internetBrain Surgeon on Trial for Letting Child Drill SkullBank Staff Not Culturally Appropriate Kira Cousin and her Fake BabyCards Against Humanity VS SpaceXDisconnected from God Because of Fluoride Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SummaryChina tests a floating wind turbine that harnesses air power, Brazil opens the world’s largest mosquito factory, and a lost train is discovered buried on a beach—plus Halloween mischief and a marathon podcast farewell.LinksAI Mass Produced PodcastsChina tests floating wind turbineLargest Mosquito factory opened in BrazilTulsa KingThe StudioBack Pain Home Remedy doesn't workReserving meat terms only for meat productsLongest con uncoveredMarc Maron podcast WTF comes to an endHalloween decoration too realOld story about locks150 Year old train found Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
























WHERE IS CHRIS THE KIWI?!