
Two friends decided to make podcast about all the weird crap from history that sometimes can't be explained. Chelsea is here for political conspiracies, Cristina is here for the history and the science behind it all. From mysteries in ancient times to people missing in present day. From doomsday cults throughout history to international politics. From Bigfoot to Dropbears. If it's weird, we want t... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 480 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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The team here at Cults, Cryptids, and Conspiracies is sad to announce that we'll have to go on a temporary hiatus. Several real life issues in our lives (health, jobs, etc.) have taken their toll, and until we know how they resolve we unfortunately w... more
This week we learn about two bodies that have been finally identified. Dean and Tina Clouse went missing in 1980 and after 40 years and genetic testing we solved a cold case mystery. But then a new question arrives. Where is their daughter Holly? Joi... more
This week we get into a cryptid famous for its size and elusiveness. The Beast of Busco in Churubusco, Indiana for decades was a mystery until one man tried his best to capture the beast. Tune in to learn the lengths Gale Harris went to capture this ... more
This week Chelsea after some long and deep thought has decided to bring up infamous man Shaun King. He has gone by many names but he is a fraud and a sham clearly from his history. Do not give this man money no matter what is is supposedly for. He ha... more
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Great topics. The side comments and them just getting off topic is frustrating. It’s hard for them to get to points and facts bc they are all over the place. The information is good and exciting to learn about. The delivery and commentary is just not it.
First off, it’s rare to fine two people who click so well with each other like Chelsea and Cristina. They are funny and witty even when talking about some crazy stuff that has happened around the world. Mal, also a fun guy (who really needs to talk more about his past at bible school, because it’s also funny and crazy). If you listen to this podcast we’ll be introduced to Chelsea’s love of Star Wars and Cristina’s train to bummersville, but more importantly their thirst to find and research the ... more
I’m a couple episodes in and I really like the topics and the dynamic of the hosts. My ONLY complaint right now is the horrible volume level. Even with earbuds in or in my car volume is almost all the way up. And the commercials are blasting. Hopefully the sound quality improves😊
Great podcast and has gotten me through many crafts!
Love you two ladies and your sense of humor, listen to your podcast while at work and look forward to hearing you more often here on Apple Podcasts, keep up the good work and momentum 🥰🥰🥰
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Exploring a vast array of bizarre and often unsettling topics, this podcast combines elements of comedy and serious analysis to engage listeners. Listeners can expect discussions on a wide range of subjects, including historical conspiracies, strange folklore, and the peculiarities of human behavior. Notable themes include the intersection of politics, personal narratives, and cultural phenomena, often illustrated through the lens of humor and storytelling. The dynamic between the hosts, blending comedic commentary with insightful research, adds a unique flair to the discourse surrounding various cryptids, cults, and the uncanny aspects of everyday life.
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