This weekend February 28, 2026 Dr. Grimmy lights the lantern in the fog of confusion to ask a question no one dared to ask in math class:
Why does 7 act like the teacher’s favorite?
Why is 13 the family disappointment?
And who decided 666 needed a public relations crisis?
On this episode of Dr. Grimmy’s Old Time Medicine Show, we explore the strange human habit of giving numbers personalities. From lucky sevens to cursed hotel floors, from eerie clock synchronicities to ancient numerology, we examine why our brains refuse to let numbers simply be numbers.
We’ll wander through the mystical corridors of Kabbalah, revisit the mathematical philosophy of Pythagoras, and ask why certain frequencies, the same mathematical ratios Pythagoras obsessed over, make guitar solos feel transcendent instead of chaotic noise.
Are numbers spiritual symbols?
Cosmic architecture?
Or just patterns our anxious primate brains can’t stop decorating?
Dr. Grimmy dissects the folklore, the philosophy, and the strange harmony between math and music.
Because maybe numbers don’t have personalities.
Maybe they just resonate.
Tune In and give us a call.


