
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 | Twice weekly | Episodes | 478 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Mr. E and Jay Clone discuss how the scientific community has done a deep dive into the UAP phenomenon and found that there are highly energetic anomalies that have multicolored lights, manta-ray shaped, incredibly fast and seem to be conscious and li... more
Mr. E and Jay Clone travel to Lexington, Kentucky for the third year in a row to visit with all of our friends at Cryptidcon! Convention was very fun as always and Mr. E runs into his nemesis again who refused to sell him pop while holding a soda gun... more
Mr. E and Jay Clone discuss Camazotz, a giant sword-faced, blood-sucking deity of death and destruction. Believed to be the guardian of the underworld or maybe in modern terms, the hollow Earth? Sightings of this ferocious creature date back to ancie... more
Mr. E and Jay Clone investigate this legendary Floridian shark and how it got its unusual name. A shark big enough to be mistake for a German U-boat? Now that's a fisherman's tale I can sink my hook into. Get the rods and reels ready for this episode... more
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I like listening to it while doing homework.
The first ever episode that I listened to was the one about the haunted asylums in Australia. There is a gore warning, and it is needed for that episode. There are graphic details included in that episode that did in fact make me feel uneasy. BUT, I loved the history and true crime feel. Right now, this is the podcast that I am binging. There’s something about these guys that remind me of myself. I like that. Their responses are pretty much exactly how I would respond to certain details. I highl... more
You guys started out a little rough, as any new crew would but now you’re both on point. Jay you’re awesome and so glad you’re so confident now compared to early episodes. You and Justin are equally great co-hosts, Justin you bring a great professional dynamic with your biologist background.
Keep it up guys. I look forward to each episode.
Absolutely amazing show. Love listening on long shifts and road trips. Have you guys ever thought about prehistoric animals and their cryptid relatives. My theory is that the North American borophaginae evolved into our modern depictions of dog man. Since they have a bigger muzzle like a hyena and a lot of dog man sittings have hyena like heads. Much love Darth gator.
I love the whimsicality, enthusiasm, and consistency of this podcast! It makes for a very fun and engaging listen. Great work!
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A unique blend of science and folklore, the content frequently explores topics related to cryptozoology, ufology, and the paranormal, presenting intriguing discussions that connect mythical creatures with scientific inquiries. Noteworthy episodes share eyewitness accounts, cultural stories, and dramatic legends, making them engaging for those captivated by the mysterious and unexplained. The hosts' rapport adds a layer of enjoyment, encouraging listeners to draw their own conclusions from the narratives and theories presented on various phenomena surrounding cryptids, UFOs, and even historical events.
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Recent guests on Cryptids Of The Corn include:
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2. Mike Quast
3. David Hardie
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8. Ron Murphy
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