Paranormal conversations with the world's leading researchers of the strange and unusual.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 483 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture |
Author and researcher Fred Andersson returns with more strange stories from Sweden, including an infamous political assassination that spawned an array of conspiracy theories, bizarre humanoid encounters, phantom strangers, trolls, werewolves, and a ... more
Stephen Barcelo, founder of North Carolina's Cryptozoology & Paranormal Museum, talks about the fantastic roadside attraction, shares Bigfoot reports he has received from visitors, and reflects on the experience of moving from New York City to a tiny... more
Flat Earth proponent Mark Sargent returns to the program with his take on the wild drama currently unfolding in the community wherein multiple well-known Flat Earthers have disowned the controversial conspiracy theory. Plus, of course, tons more.
Podcaster Jessica Carlozzi talks about cryptids and 'cryptidbits,' the Megalodon, odd spots in Massachusetts, the Mapinguari of the Amazon, curious mysteries, and tons more.
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I just found this podcast, and I subscribed after reading the old one-star reviews. He’s clearly pissing off the right people… when did the MAGA crowd decide they owned the cryptid and paranormal space?
It’s a podcast, if you don’t like it there are about a million other opinions!
I happen to think he’s pretty good and balanced as a host and has some solid guests.
Excellent interview with Emily. Afterwards I binged her YouTube channel and learned more about Blavatsky then I ever wanted to know. Her Secret Space video is pretty awesome. Connects all the dots with common sense charm.So glad Binnal is back!
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The content focuses on exploring various facets of the paranormal, delving into topics like cryptids, UFOs, and historical mysteries. Interviews with knowledgeable guests shed light on personal experiences, folklore, and the developments within the paranormal research community. This show is characterized by a friendly and open dialogue approach, allowing guests to share their stories and insights extensively without interruption. Unique elements include a strong emphasis on the intersection of cultural narratives and paranormal phenomena, as well as the incorporation of various media and entertainment influences on the subject matter.
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3. Timothy Renner
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5. Nathan Paul Isaac
6. Meghan Hock
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