Rob joins Rachel and Tess to talk to them about their dreams, and how they work. Rob reckons we're going to be able to watch people's dreams soon, Tess is skeptical about the idea but Rachel and Rob are excited.
After feeling a little bit sad after last weeks topic, Rob's brought up a nice one today. Talking about spending time in nature and the evidence of how it can benefit us, Rob reckons it's time to get amongst the forests.
Rob's got a topic that's a little hard to digest this morning. Could you believe we swallow a credit card's worth of plastic every week? But to leave on a brighter note, we're talking puppies.
When Rob gives you lemons, he also gives you a deep dive into the havana syndrome. Public hysteria or legitimate concern? Rob's in the know, thanks for the lemons!
If last weeks The Mind Trench is still haunting you, wait til you get a load of these oddball laws that still exist. From loud noises upsetting the whales, to suspiciously holding salmons, Rob's reckons some of these are a little outta date.
Rob's talking paranormal activity, and he's ready for someone to convince him. While he relays a story from 1978, Rob isn't satisfied with the conclusion. Who's keen to check out a haunted house with him?
Rob's taking listener queries, like yr very own PA, he's here to help. This week, we're talking killer cows, are they still around? Where did they come from? Should we be worried?
Despite feeling poorly, Rob still makes it into studio, because he must inform the bFM listeners of The Case of the Severed Hand, The Howard Mystery... Dun dun dun. An interesting story that leaves Rachel Ashby thinking red wigs and blue goggles...
Rob's got a best of the bunch today, covering all his favourite discoveries since beginning this segment with Mikey. A lot of coverage of birds and whales, are we seeing a trend here, Rob?