Welcome to Cryptids of the Corn podcast, where we like to say is where scientific and magical thinking combine. We use the great and powerful Mr.E’s background of biology and The Clone masters Jay’s background in uncovering conspiracy to tackle all things Cryptozoological, Ufologically, paranormal and conspiratorial topics that occur anywhere corn can be found. We try our best not to lead you off ... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 419 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Mr. E and Jay Clone give a sneak behind the Patreon paywall to give you an episode previously exclusive to Patreon.
White River Monster enthralled the local population of rural Arkansas. There are just as many theories as to what this monster was, ... more
Mr. E and Jay Clone look into the history and the mystery of one of America's favorite summer pastimes, stories around the campfire. We talk about what this means for American folklore and how story telling is a fundamental part of the human psyche. ... more
Mr. E and Jay Clone look into the historic phenomena of the Marfa lights. these lights have a long history of documentation from the Native Americans all the way into modern day. While it may not be an everyday phenomenon, they show up enough that th... more
Mr. E and Jay Clone venture into the depths of Hell to see what cephalopodal entities have crawled their way out and are infesting the house on Berkeley Square. We talk about all of the historic encounters and the horrifying results that come from th... more
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I recently started listening to your show because the Apple algorithm thinks that this is a good place to go after an episode of Blurry Creatures or Ninjas are Butterflies. Its not wrong.
The show is okay. But it reminds me of a community college radio show. Local and amateurish. You guys have the potential to make a good, if not maybe great show. But you two are never on the same page. Mr E always talks over J Clone and in the moment during recording tells him why to do, IE “That’s good, save that for the end, I haven’t gotten to that yet!” This sort of gaffe happens repeatedly each episode and it’s really distracting. I almost didn’t write a review because you guys enjoy readin... more
You guys are amazing, but now I can’t look up into the sky without thinking about what critters could be up there. 🤣
Keep up the good work! 🤩
This show has everything I look for in a podcast: good hosts who have good rapport, spooky content, frequent uploads, and plenty of tangents. Season finales are always an extra special treat. You guys are great. Keep up the good work.
I wanted to enjoy this show, I love cryptid content. I looked at the reviews and a lot said this one had a scientific approach. I thought that sounded interesting science podcasts are some of my favourites, I especially like evolutionary biology and speculative biology. I was disappointed though. I can look past poor audio quality, usually that kind of thing improves as a show continues anyway.
I don’t think this show is very scientific, sorry to anyone that disagrees, I was immediately lost wh... more
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Focused on the intriguing intersections of science and folklore, this series explores the world of cryptozoology, UFO phenomena, and paranormal activity within a humorous and engaging framework. Many episodes feature discussions about various cryptids, local legends, and testimonies from individuals who have experienced supernatural occurrences, indicating a strong emphasis on audience interaction and storytelling. The hosts bring their distinct backgrounds in biology and conspiracy research to enrich the conversation, leading listeners on a journey through both the mysterious and the mundane as they challenge conventional wisdom and invite listeners to create their own interpretations of the discussed topics. Unique features include integr... more
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