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- In this episode, *MisInfoNation* takes a quirky look at England with the help of two hilarious guests, Andy Young and Ryan Hammond. Join them as they tackle the country’s stereotypes: a dead queen, the class system, surreal comedy, bad teeth, terrible food, worse weather, and, of course, Corgis.
- In this episode, MisInfoNation tackles the myths, stereotypes, and misconceptions surrounding France, just as the 2024 Summer Olympics kick off. Neil and Dré, joined by their friends Nina and Clement, explore the French clichés of baguettes, horizontal stripes, cigarettes, and oversized basketed bicycles while investigating what makes this beloved country so influential and loved worldwide.
- Today on MisInfoNation, we take on the many layers of Mexico—a country known for its rich history, colorful culture, iconic food, and famous myths. Join hosts Neil and Dré as they explore Mexican culture beyond just tacos and siestas with special guest Elena Garcia Beltran. A corporate lawyer by day, Elena brings her humor and[...]
- Drop the Ikea Allen key, throw on your warmest outdoorsy attire, and grab some delicious meatballs because this episode of MisInfoNation takes us to the Nordic paradise of Sweden. Host Neil and Dré are joined by Johan Svenson, a set designer and soon-to-be TV star, as they explore the cultural quirks of Sweden—from Fika and[...]
- Lebanon, located on the East Coast of the Mediterranean Sea and bordered by Israel and Syria, is a nation often shrouded in mystery. Its position in the Middle East has contributed to a history of instability, yet its people show remarkable resilience. On this episode, Neil and Dré’s friend Hasan Chaaban joins the show in[...]
- There are things we think we know about places. But history, prejudice, stereotypes, and the 24-hour news cycle have twisted what we believe we know about faraway places. That’s why MisInfoNation is back—putting Neil Innes and Andrés Bartos in the line of fire as they ask the dumbest questions about the most interesting places, so[...]
- MisInfoNation aims to help us sort out whether our ideas about a place are real or imagined. But what about a place built entirely on imagination? This week, we visit Disney—a place so vast that it could be the most visited country in the world... if it were a country! While Disney’s films are imprinted[...]
- Giuseppe Verdi once said, "You can keep the universe, just give me Italy," and anyone who’s been there understands why. Italy seems to have it all: the madness and romance of Rome, the pristine style of Milan, and the rugged beauty of Sicily and Sardinia. Italy is an obvious choice for one of our MisInfoNation[...]