The Deeper Darker Variety Show
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Story Time!
This week, join the ladies as they put their thing down, flip it and reverse it. In this season 2 finale, Kc and Ashley recap the last 28 episodes of The Deeper Darker Variety Show, and talk about the
Mysteriously Missing.
This week the gals discuss the mysterious story of the missing Mary Celeste. A ship that ran off course whose crew was never to be found again. But first, listen as we give a deeply dark update on Qui
A Little Ditty About Two Little Bitties.
Join the ladies this week as Ashley talks about the adorably dark tale of two little bitties named Edie. This is the tragically uplifting story of the Beales of Grey Gardens, their rise, their fall, a
Let’s Make a Deal.
This week the ladies take a deep dive into the dark depths of human experimentation. Kc discusses the atrocities committed by unit 731 during WWII, while Ashley brings a bit of levity to the topic by
A Full Quiver Makes Andrea a Dull Girl.
In this week’s episode, the ladies make an ode to a couple mom’s of the year. Ashley discusses the brainwashing tactics of the Quiverfull religion (cult) and how their backwards beliefs caused the tra
Episode 24: White People Are The Worst.
It’s Women’s History Month, so instead of lifting your spirits with an inspiring tale of women throughout history who nevertheless persisted, we decided to inject you all with another dose of deeper d
Episode 23: Is Cereal Just Cold Soup?
This week the ladies deviate a bit from the deeper darker stories that you all know and love so dearly. Instead, the ladies answer funny quiz questions in an attempt to give you all some insight into
Episode 22: This Is Why There Are Trust Issues.
It’s Black History Month, a month to celebrate all the many accomplishments, advancements, and astonishing figures in the Black community. But this is The Deeper Darker Variety Show, so this week the
Episode 21: The Baddest of Bad Ideas.
Join the ladies this week for some more deeper darker delight. They discuss the absolute monster Helmut Kentler, leading psychologist and founder of the Kentler Experiment, which placed homeless kids