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Happy Aril 1st!
In this episode, the boys — Sean, Jorge, and Eric — explore the legendary life and lingering mystery surrounding one of the greatest musicians of all time: Stevie Wonder. Born six weeks premature in 1950, Stevie developed retinopathy of prematurity, a condition that led to his blindness shortly after birth. But that didn’t stop him. By age 11, he signed with Motown, and before he was out of his teens, he had already become a musical prodigy — writing, producing, and performing hits that would define generations.
The boys highlight Stevie’s legendary career: from “Superstition” and “Isn’t She Lovely” to his powerful activism and influence on civil rights. But then they take a sharp turn — into the world of conspiracy. Over the years, wild stories and rumors have emerged claiming that Stevie Wonder might not actually be blind. From footage of him catching a falling microphone mid-air to tales from celebrities who swear he’s made suspiciously accurate observations, the internet has run wild with speculation.
Sean, Jorge, and Eric break down some of the most popular theories, including the infamous Paul McCartney mic incident, Shaquille O’Neal’s elevator story, and Stevie allegedly taking photos, driving, and even attending NBA games courtside like he’s following the action. Could it all just be a case of heightened senses and muscle memory, or is there more to the story?
This episode blends humor, curiosity, and pop culture as the boys try to separate fact from fiction. Is this just another internet-fueled rabbit hole, or is there something truly off about the Stevie Wonder story? Tune in and decide for yourself — can Stevie Wonder really see? Or is the world just blinded by its own disbelief?
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theconspiracypodcast
Website: www.theconspiracypodcast.com
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Happy Aril 1st!
In this episode, the boys — Sean, Jorge, and Eric — explore the legendary life and lingering mystery surrounding one of the greatest musicians of all time: Stevie Wonder. Born six weeks premature in 1950, Stevie developed retinopathy of prematurity, a condition that led to his blindness shortly after birth. But that didn’t stop him. By age 11, he signed with Motown, and before he was out of his teens, he had already become a musical prodigy — writing, producing, and performing hits that would define generations.
The boys highlight Stevie’s legendary career: from “Superstition” and “Isn’t She Lovely” to his powerful activism and influence on civil rights. But then they take a sharp turn — into the world of conspiracy. Over the years, wild stories and rumors have emerged claiming that Stevie Wonder might not actually be blind. From footage of him catching a falling microphone mid-air to tales from celebrities who swear he’s made suspiciously accurate observations, the internet has run wild with speculation.
Sean, Jorge, and Eric break down some of the most popular theories, including the infamous Paul McCartney mic incident, Shaquille O’Neal’s elevator story, and Stevie allegedly taking photos, driving, and even attending NBA games courtside like he’s following the action. Could it all just be a case of heightened senses and muscle memory, or is there more to the story?
This episode blends humor, curiosity, and pop culture as the boys try to separate fact from fiction. Is this just another internet-fueled rabbit hole, or is there something truly off about the Stevie Wonder story? Tune in and decide for yourself — can Stevie Wonder really see? Or is the world just blinded by its own disbelief?
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theconspiracypodcast
Website: www.theconspiracypodcast.com

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