Hosted by two seasoned RNs with over 45 years of combined experience and a friendship nearly as long, the M⁴ Podcast dives into the strange, shocking, and sometimes spine-chilling side of medicine. Each episode explores real cases, bizarre conditions, historical medical mysteries, and the occasional true crime, with expert insight, unfiltered commentary, and a touch of gallows humor.If you love twisted tales with a clinical twist, M⁴ delivers. Subscribe now—because healthcare isn’t always by the book.
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M⁴: Medicine, Mystery, Mayhem... and Sometimes Murder is a true crime podcast hosted by two seasoned RNs with, with 47 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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two seasoned RNs with hosts M⁴: Medicine, Mystery, Mayhem... and Sometimes Murder, a true crime show with 47 episodes published.
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M⁴: Medicine, Mystery, Mayhem... and Sometimes Murder
Ep. 48: Breathe In, Breathe Out
Aug 19, 202656 min
Ever wondered how we went from "just sleep on your side" to strapping a machine to your face every night? In this episode, Crystal and Andrea dig into the surprisingly wild history of the CPAP machine — from a wine bottle and a vacuum cleaner motor in an Australian lab to the sleek, quiet devices millions of people rely on today. We trace the invention back to Dr. Colin Sullivan's 1981 breakthrough, the decades of trial, error, and skepticism that followed, and how CPAP went from a clunky lab experiment to the gold-standard treatment for sleep apnea. Whether you're a longtime CPAP user, a curious insomniac, or just love a good "who knew?" origin story, this one's for you.
M⁴: Medicine, Mystery, Mayhem... and Sometimes Murder
Ep. 47: I'm Half the Man I Used to Be
Aug 12, 20261h 10m
At 19 years old, Loren Schauers made a choice most of us will never have to face. This week, Andrea and Crystal cover the story of a young man whose ordinary workday on a bridge construction site turned into a fight to survive an accident that should have killed him instantly. We break down the injuries, the split-second decisions that saved his life, and the radical surgery that let him keep living, even after losing half his body. It's a story about the limits of the human body, and what it takes to keep going when everything changes in an instant.
M⁴: Medicine, Mystery, Mayhem... and Sometimes Murder
Ep. 46: Tell Me Lies
Aug 5, 20261h 3m
Medicine promises the same standard of care to everyone. History tells a different story. In this episode, Andrea and Crystal dig into the disparities baked into modern medicine, who gets diagnosed, who gets believed, and who gets left behind. Two RNs unpack the data, the cases, and the consequences.
M⁴: Medicine, Mystery, Mayhem... and Sometimes Murder
Ep. 45: War Pigs
Jul 29, 20261h 17m
He was a physician. He held the rank of general. And for over a decade, he ran one of the most horrifying human experimentation programs in modern history — and walked away from it a free man. This week, we head to Manchuria to unpack the story of Unit 731, the covert biological and chemical warfare research unit of the Imperial Japanese Army, and the doctor who built it. We're talking vivisection without anesthesia, deliberate frostbite experiments, and weaponized plague fleas — all conducted under the banner of "scientific research." We'll walk through how a licensed physician convinced his government to fund it, why the victims were stripped of even the dignity of a name, and how a deal with American occupation forces after the war meant almost no one was ever held accountable. As two nurses, this one hit different. We talk about what it means when the Hippocratic Oath gets weaponized, and how the West's Cold War priorities let a war crime of staggering scale disappear from most history books entirely. ** Content note: this episode discusses graphic human experimentation and wartime atrocities.
M⁴: Medicine, Mystery, Mayhem... and Sometimes Murder
Ep. 44: I Fell In to a Burning Ring of Fire
Jul 22, 202655 min
A machine that was supposed to heal became one of the deadliest medical devices of the twentieth century, and nobody could figure out why. This week, we dig into the Therac-25, a radiation therapy machine whose software errors delivered massive, lethal overdoses to patients across the US and Canada in the mid-1980s. We walk through the race condition bugs that let operators override safety checks in a matter of keystrokes, the manufacturer that dismissed early reports as impossible, and the investigation that turned this into one of the founding case studies in software safety engineering. It's a story about how a few lines of bad code became a body count.
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