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Plastic Plesiosaur Podcast

Miles Greb
Cryptozoology
Bigfoot
Thylacine
Mokele-Mbembe
Monkey Man
Creationism
Dinosaurs
Creativity In Folk Narratives
Monster Quest
Dead Malls
Megalodon
Paleontology
Eyewitness Accounts
Retail Archaeology
Consumer Culture
Lizard Man
Ropen
Saltwater Crocodiles
Remote Villages
Expeditions

A Podcast about the natural world, things that people claim are part of the natural world, and things that used to be. With Trey the Explainer, and Miles Greb.

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This episode is all about the Yeti.

Monster Quest goes out on a special 90min adventure to find the Yeti, so we follow in turn and devote the whole episode to the Himalayan giant. 

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Trey brings up some rather questionable archeology that the VP of the United States used in a speech to make a political point. 

Miles and Trey finally got to meet in real life! They review Harry and the Hendersons together and talk abo... more

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Trey reports on new audio evidence from Loch Ness - is this a sign of Nesie?

The Monster Quest this episode is S03E24 The Real Moby Dick: MonsterQuest goes to the Azores in order to look for an albino sperm whale and investigate the the... more

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Joined by Special Guest Jonathan M Berman, PhD, Founder of the March for Science, and Author of Anti-vaxxers: How to Challenge a Misinformed Movement

Miles talks about some alarming disinformation spreading on one reputable Youtube "Sci... more

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Recent Guests

Darren Naish
Paleontologist/cryptozoologist, guest on Greenland Shark episode and Yeti discussion
University of Today (contextual mention in episode)
Episode: The Last Shadow Of The Yeti - Featuring Darren Naish
Jonathan Berman
PhD and author of Critical Thinking for Medical and Graduate Students.
MIT Press
Episode: Big Wild Cats in New York & Critical Thinking Tools.
Edge Science
Host of the Edge Science YouTube channel
Edge Science
Episode: The Episode Where We Kill Bigfoot.
Tyler Stone
Editor, photojournalist, and paleo artist
Local news station in Iowa
Episode: Are you There God? It's Me, A Pterosaur.
Kaveh Taherian
Cartoonist and co-host of the 500 Tabs podcast
500 Tabs podcast
Episode: Giant JellyFish are Overwhelming America! (Maybe)
Flint Dibble
An expert who discussed Atlantis conspiracy theories
Episode: Catch a Tasmanian Tiger By It's Toe & Flint vs Handcock Debate.
C. M. Kosemen
A science fiction writer and illustrator, known for works such as All Tomorrow's.
Episode: Florida Sea Serpent - Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction Sources - Guest C. M. Kosemen
Tyler Greenfield
A paleontologist with a bachelor's degree in geology and geophysics, currently working on a master's degree.
Episode: Ghosts of Christmas Megalodon

Hosts

Miles Greb
Host of the podcast; co-host with a focus on science communication and skepticism.
Trey the Explainer
Host of the podcast; co-host known for skeptical analysis and entertaining delivery.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 255 ratings
  • Hugely entertaining, great hosts

    This is an excellent podcast, full of interesting topics and consistently entertaining. The lengthy interview with Dr.Jeff Meldrum is a standout. For once the interviewers push on the problems with his claims about the evidence, sometimes leaving Meldrum at a loss for words. Good stuff.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MajesticLobster
    United States2 months ago
  • I laughed, I cried, I was upset, I was happy. Sad to see them go!

    Podcast Addict
    5
    LSGreger
    a year ago
  • Best podcast about MonsterQuest starring Trey and Miles there is!

    Podcast Addict
    5
    diemwing
    2 years ago
  • Funny, Informative, and a must for Fans of Cryptids

    There are few people who take the time and effort to research cryptids, and even fewer who lean in the skeptical category. So whenever I discover such, I treasure what I find. Trey and Miles aren’t just reading off a Wikipedia page, they take the time to research and fact-check the claims they talk about in the show, but in such a way that’s entertaining and pleasing to listeners. Even if you’re not a fan of cryptozoology, the show talks about a wide array of topics from archeology, to ancient h... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Passionate_Kisses
    United States3 years ago
  • My grandma saw a bigfoot.

    I believe her. Trey and Miles are cool. This show is rad and people of excellent personal character listen to it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Eli13
    United States3 years ago

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Listeners value the show's skeptical, evidence-based approach to cryptids and natural history.
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Fans highlight entertaining, thoughtful content and approachable science communication.

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The Last Shadow Of The Yeti - Featuring Darren Naish
Q: What is your take on the Shipton footprint and its significance?
The footprint is historically significant as a catalyst for Yeti lore, but the line between credible evidence and hoax is thin; later scrutiny, including reconstruction debates and expert criticisms, suggests it is not the solid proof some have claimed.
Florida Sea Serpent - Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction Sources - Guest C. M. Kosemen
Q: What have you been working on recently, Kosemen?
Kosemen shares that he's splitting time between two big projects, rewriting his books and running his YouTube channel.

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What is Plastic Plesiosaur Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Two hosts explore the natural world, investigating claims about cryptids, extinct or mythical creatures, and other fringe science with a skeptical lens. Episodes blend history, archaeology, paleontology, and media critique, often challenging sensational claims while celebrating curiosity and rigorous inquiry. The show stands out for its approachable, witty tone, thoughtful interviews, and a consistent emphasis on evidence, critical thinking, and how culture shapes our understanding of nature.

What makes it noteworthy is the combination of entertaining banter with rigorous debunking, plus a penchant for high-quality guests who illuminate topics from science communication to the history of science. Listeners can expect accessible explanation... more

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