
Welcome to the Midwest Mythos podcast! Join Ryley your average Midwest hillbilly in talking to guest who have had encounters with the unknown and gone on grand adventures to places unknown.That is not all though I also have guest who have done research into conspiracies, local legends, and even history! That all being said if you have any experiences or have done any research you would like to dis... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 83 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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In this episode of Midwest Mythos, host Ryley announces a hiatus for the podcast while discussing exciting future plans with guest Alex Petakov, a filmmaker and cryptid researcher. The conversation delves into the world of cryptids, particularly Bigf... more
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Join Ryley and Micheal as they talk about a case study on light in the Bible that Micheal has been working on since the last time he was a guest on the show. Can we use light to time travel or travel great distances in the blink ... more
In this episode of Midwest Mythos, Ryley and guest Mr. Charlie delve into the world of paranormal experiences, sharing personal ghost stories and discussing the nature of spirituality. They explore the significance of these encounters, the skepticism... more
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I absolutely looooove this podcast, thank you for giving people a safe space to share their experiences. It’s been an absolutely honor and privilege being a guest on your show. Keep up the great work brother.
Found about it the show listening to another podcast friend of ours. Give this a try and you’ll enjoy it!!
Todd - Cohost
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Exploring a rich tapestry of local legends, paranormal encounters, and mythos from the Midwest, this podcast offers listeners a blend of storytelling and insightful commentary on supernatural phenomena. Regular episodes feature intimate conversations with a variety of guests, including those who share spine-chilling ghost stories, delve into cryptid research, or discuss the impact of conspiracies and local folklore on communities. With a strong focus on the Midwest's unique history, the content presents both entertaining tales and reflective dialogue, making it engaging not just for enthusiasts of the unknown, but also for those interested in the cultural significance of legends and tales that shape personal and collective identities.
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Recent guests on Midwest Mythos include:
1. Josh Tassier
2. Doc Brown
3. Nash Hoover
4. Eli Waston
5. Josh Monday
6. Vicki Joy Anderson
7. Alex Shae
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