At Debugged with Patrick Bass, we operate on a simple assumption:
if reality had patch notes, they’d be wild.
UFO videos that look a little too crisp. Glitched phone calls at 3 a.m. Shadowy figures on security cams. Government documents that redacted everything but the punctuation. Miracles, monsters, mysteries, and “you had to be there” moments.
We know you’re seeing this stuff.
Now we want to hear about it.
At Debugged, Things Get Weird on Purpose
Debugged already lives at the intersection of:
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Tech – breaches, exploits, digital forensics, and signals that don’t behave.
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Spirituality – the big questions, the moral gray areas, and the “why” behind the weird.
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Comedy – because sometimes you either laugh or you short-circuit.
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Crime & Conspiracy – from documented cases to “this never made the official report.”
That’s the baseline. Now we’re opening a new channel: your stories.
What We’re Looking For
If it made you say, “Okay, that’s not normal,” it’s on the table.
Send us:
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Strange videos – unexplained lights, odd behavior on cameras, glitches, “that’s not how physics works” clips.
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Audio – distorted calls, voices or sounds that weren’t in the room, EVP-style captures, you name it.
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Photos – anomalies, artifacts, “that wasn’t there a second ago,” or anything that refuses to be explained away.
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Stories & encounters – paranormal, fringe science, high strangeness, conspiracies, odd patterns at work, or incidents that never fit neatly into the report.
From angels to algorithms, Bigfoot to backdoors in firmware—nothing is off the table. If it sits somewhere between X-Files and a security incident report, we’re interested.
How to Send It
When you’re ready to share, Report It on this site or email us directly at hello@debuggedthepodcast.com.
To help us triage and investigate, please include:
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What happened – a clear description in your own words.
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When and where – even approximate time/place helps us correlate signals.
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Any media files – attach or link to videos, images, audio, or documents.
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How public you’re comfortable being –
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Okay to use your name on the show
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First name only
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Fully anonymous
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We won’t out you to your boss, your agency, or your in-laws. We just want the story and the signal.
What We’ll Do With It
Not everything will make it on the air—but everything will be reviewed.
Some submissions may become:
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Deep-dive segments on Debugged with Patrick Bass
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Case studies we unpack with subject-matter experts
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Listener roundups where we showcase the most baffling stuff from the inbox
When something really breaks the weirdness meter, we may reach out to you directly for more context or a guest appearance—on your terms.
