Summary ‘We became weirdly obsessed’: how a ‘poodunnit’ podcast about a wedding’s dirty secret went viral | Podcasts | The Guardian www.theguardian.com
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A popular podcast named "poodunnit" enthralls listeners with its intriguing premise as three hosts become fixated on unraveling a scandalous secret surrounding a wedding.
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- "Who Shat on the Floor at My Wedding?" is a popular true-crime podcast about a couple's quest to find out who defecated on the floor at their wedding reception.
- The podcast has become a word-of-mouth hit and has climbed to the top of the Apple podcast charts in the UK.
- The hosts of the podcast, Karen Whitehouse, Helen McLaughlin, and Lauren Kilby, became obsessed with solving the case themselves and decided to turn it into a show.
- The podcast combines humor and silliness with a central mystery, making it both entertaining and engaging for listeners.
- The success of "Who Shat on the Floor at My Wedding?" has led to plans for a second season focused on another unsolved case.
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A viral podcast called "poodunnit" about a wedding's dirty secret captivated listeners with its unique concept. Three hosts became obsessed with solving the mystery.
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A podcast called "poodunnit" about a dirty secret at a wedding has gone viral. The podcast became popular because of its unique and intriguing concept. The hosts of the podcast became obsessed with solving the mystery and it captured the attention of listeners
Three years ago, Karen Whitehouse, her wife Helen McLaughlin, and their friend Lauren Kilby released a true-crime podcast called "Who Shat on the Floor at My Wedding?" in which they investigated the mystery of finding poop on the
"We Became Weirdly Obsessed": How a 'Poodunnit' Podcast About a Wedding's Dirty Secret Went Viral
A podcast called "Who Shat on the Floor at My Wedding?" has gained viral popularity. The hosts, Whitehouse