The TTT Podcast: A Journey Through Internet Conspiracies

With a media landscape saturated in true crime and self-help shows, The TTT Podcast stands out as a chaotic, hilarious, and surprisingly insightful exploration of internet-fueled conspiracy theories. Weekly episodes dive into everything from celebrity clones to TikTok rabbit holes. The show has quickly become a favorite among listeners who want both entertainment and a touch of digital absurdity.

Concept & Format

Hosted by Matt “Beard Law” and his British AI counterpart Luther Grimswood, The TTT Podcast gives insightful, well researched takes on a diiferent conspiracy every week. TTT, which stands for Time Travel To, opens each episode with Matt creating an episode-themed cocktail. Then starts the discussions of if Avril Lavigne was replaced by a clone or if the moon is actually a hologram.

The format is loose but effective: a blend of storytelling, debate, and listener submissions that feels more like a Discord hangout than a traditional podcast. TikTok clips, Reddit threads, and viral videos are stitched into the narrative, giving each episode a living, breathing quality that mirrors the internet itself.

What Makes It Work

Despite its playful tone, The TTT Podcast is often surprisingly well-researched. The hosts cite academic papers, historical context, and credible sources while still keeping the vibe light and irreverent. Their chemistry is undeniable, and the community engagement—from Discord shoutouts to listener-submitted theories—adds a layer of intimacy that many podcasts lack.

The show’s integration of TikTok culture is particularly sharp. By pulling viral clips and dissecting them in real time, the podcast feels current, reactive, and deeply plugged into the zeitgeist.

Room for Improvement

The same looseness that makes the show fun can sometimes lead to off-topic tangents or uneven pacing. Audio quality varies, especially in guest segments, and hardcore skeptics may find the show’s tone too playful for serious debunking.

Still, The TTT Podcast isn’t trying to be MythBusters. It’s more like Drunk History meets Reddit, and that’s exactly what makes it work.

Standout Episodes

  • “The Moon Might Be Hollow and Watching Us”
  • “What Happened in 1963 That Changed Everything?”
  • “Project Serpo Exposed: Inside the UFO Community’s Most Shocking Alien Encounter”

Final Verdict

Grade: A-

The TTT Podcast is a wildly entertaining ride through the internet’s strangest corners. The interesting content and comedic format, make for a fun listen that outweighs the minor weaknesses of the show. We recommend those who love conspiracy culture, meme logic, and community-driven storytelling, to tune in.