In this episode of "Stuff You Should Know," Josh and Chuck delve into the phenomenon of pseudocide, or faking one's own death. They explore the various reasons people attempt it, such as escaping debt, abusive relationships, or avoiding incarceration, and discuss how the 2008 financial crisis led to an increase in such attempts. The hosts reference Elizabeth Greenwood's book, "Playing Dead," which investigates the world of death fraud, highlighting the Philippines as a hub for obtaining false death certificates. They detail the methods people use, including obtaining new identities, and the increasing difficulty of succeeding due to modern technology like facial recognition and surveillance. The hosts also discuss real-life cases of pseudocide, including a German student who disappeared for over 25 years and a hedge fund manager who faked his suicide to avoid prison, and touch on the related phenomenon of faking deaths online for attention or to avoid obligations.