S5 E33: Treasure Maps, Mysteries, and Christmas Memories
What if the greatest mysteries of the year…weren’t just the stories we covered,but the moments we shared along the way?
As the year winds down and the lights glow a little softer, we’re closing out the season by looking back, looking ahead, and leaning fully into the feeling that makes this time of year special.
This week, we’re trading deep dives for deep reflection.
We talk about our favorite episodes of the season - the ones that stuck with us, surprised us, scared us, made us laugh, or just felt the most “Rad.” From strange mysteries to personal obsessions, we break down why certain stories lingered long after the microphones were turned off.
We also unwrap one of the most meaningful gifts we’ve ever shared on the show - a copy of The Secret: A Treasure Hunt, tipped off to us by one of our listeners. A book that isn’t just about hidden gems and riddles… but about curiosity, wonder, and the thrill of chasing something magical just because it’s there.
From there, the conversation wanders (the way it always does).
We talk about what we’re excited to explore next season. The stories we can’t wait to tell. The mysteries still calling to us. And what the Christmas season means to us now - as dads, creators, and kids who never quite let go of that feeling.
And finally, we find ourselves longing for the old days…
Wandering the aisles of toy stores in the 80s and 90s.
The smell of plastic and cardboard.
Endless shelves.
No phones.
No rush.
Just imagination.
It’s a season finale that feels less like an episode - and more like hanging out after the presents are opened, batteries half-dead, manuals spread across the floor, and time standing still for just a little while longer.
So slow down.
Let the memories linger.
And hold onto that feeling just a little longer.
Because the best treasures aren’t always buried…
Sometimes they’re the stories we tell, the people we share them with, and the memories we keep chasing.
Stay Curious.
Stay Spooked.
Stay Forever Rad.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
SEE YOU NEXT SEASON (JANUARY 2026)