
Get Weird with host Brittany Barbieri—cryptozoologist, ufologist, and paranormal investigator—as she dives into eerie encounters, cryptid sightings, UFOs, and the unexplained. Science, storytelling, and 20+ years of field experience collide to separate fact from folklore.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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Brittany Barbieri explores the mystery of Bigfoot through the lens of quantum physics and time slips. Drawing on her experience with animal behavior and the paranormal, she suggests that Bigfoot sightings may be glimpses into overlapping layers of ti... more
Brittany Barbieri shares her journey growing up surrounded by nature and the paranormal in Colorado. She discusses her self-taught investigations into cryptozoology, ufology, and hauntings, emphasizing individuality and open-mindedness in her researc... more
Brittany Barbieri explores the Bell Witch haunting of early 1800s Tennessee, detailing the Bell family’s terrifying encounters with an aggressive, interactive spirit. She shares her personal connection to the legend, examines its historical and cultu... more
Brittany Barbieri explores the history and mysteries of the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, California. She recounts the story of Sarah Winchester, who, driven by grief and spiritual beliefs, spent 38 years building the mansion’s bizarre and ev... more
In this episode, Brittany Barbieri explores the legendary Patterson–Gimlin film, the 1967 footage that allegedly captured Bigfoot in Northern California. She unpacks the film’s history, the controversies surrounding it, and the decades-long debate ov... more
Brittany Barbieri explores the haunted history of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, focusing on the legend of the Phantom Regiment. The episode delves into the tragic events of the Battle of Gettysburg, theories surrounding ghostly soldiers endlessly marchin... more
Brittany Barbieri shares the mysterious tale, “Rescued by the Woods People: The Bigfoot River Rescue Story.” She recounts an anonymous woman’s claim of being saved and cared for by Bigfoot-like creatures after a canoe accident. Brittany also discusse... more
Brittany Barbieri explores the historic Wesley Poltergeist case of 1716, underscoring its importance through the detailed firsthand accounts left by the Wesley family. She contrasts this well-documented case with the unsubstantiated “Yellow Echo” urb... more
I live listening to your stories! I have a ton of my own too!!
Love listening to Brit speak at conventions and lectures !! Her lectures are fun fascinating and full of research you've never heard of. So lots of facts background stories and lots of humor !!!!
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A darkly entertaining exploration of cryptids, ghosts, UFOs, and uncanny history, with a charismatic host who blends field experience with storytelling and humor. Across episodes, audiences hear deep dives into legendary phenomena—ranging from haunted houses and time loops to cryptozoological sightings and controversial subject matter like Bigfoot and spectral regimens—paired with personal anecdotes and historical context. The show often blends rigorous research, folklore, and a lighthearted, approachable vibe that makes the unexplained feel accessible to curious listeners who enjoy a mix of mystery, history, and speculative science. A standout trait is the host's willingness to openly discuss skepticism and belief, while inviting listeners... more
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