Viral Podcast Stunt Features Massive 15-Foot Python Striking At Crew
A viral clip from the popular 'Figuring Out' podcast has left audiences stunned after host Raj Shamani invited a massive 15-foot Burmese python into the studio. The episode featuring conservationist Paul Rosolie took a tense turn when the snake, draped over both men, began hissing and lunging at the production crew. Despite the visible danger, the guests remained remarkably calm as the reptile showcased its raw power meters away from the microphones.
The moment has sparked intense debate online regarding the ethics and safety of using predatory animals as props for digital entertainment. While some viewers praised the daring production for its shock value and educational potential regarding wildlife, many others criticized the stunt as a reckless gamble for clicks. The Burmese python is one of the world's largest snake species, known for its constriction strength and unpredictable temperament in confined spaces.
Industry analysts are watching how this "stunt podcasting" trend evolves as creators face increasing pressure to produce viral moments to break through the noise. This episode serves as a high-stakes example of how top-tier podcasts are moving away from traditional interviews toward experiential and sometimes hazardous content to maintain high engagement rates.
This story was originally reported by Financial Express.
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