My name is Miguel Ramirez and I am the host to the Sasquatch Theory Podcast! In 2019 I encountered a clan of Sasquatch and I was able to lay eyes on them several times! I started creating content in hopes of capturing these things on film! I began reaching out to like-minded people who have had encounters of their own to better understand the phenomenon! I have spoken to many people in North Ameri... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 157 | Founded | a year ago |
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In this episode of Sasquatch Theory, I sit down with Brian from Illinois, who has been fascinated by the Bigfoot mystery for decades. Brian began investigating the subject back in 2000, joining a research group that led him to the Kansas City area, w... more
James from South Carolina was rifle hunting for whitetail when he had a terrifying close encounter with a Sasquatch. While sitting in his deer stand, he noticed red glowing eyes watching him from the woods. Soon after, heavy limb-breaking echoed thro... more
In this episode of Sasquatch Theory, Tom from North Carolina shares his incredible firsthand encounters with Bigfoot and other unexplained phenomena. While riding his motorcycle near Charlotte, Tom came face-to-face with a Sasquatch that stood still ... more
In this episode of Sasquatch Theory, I sit down with Tony and Brenda from Mississippi to discuss their chilling cryptid encounters. Years ago, Brenda was driving down a dark back road when she spotted something terrifying—what she describes as a Dogm... more
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This guy will post just about anything. He is big into the woo because those are theories that can never be proven. Plus no matter what his guests claim to have experienced, Miguel has out experienced all of them. Big time one upper.
Miguel Ramirez is the man! This podcast is a breath of fresh air. Intriguing, I could listen to it all day long. Even better listen to it at work. Every episode is exciting. Feels like I was on a bewildering amusement ride. How does he come up with such great copy? The production value is amazing. First rate. Where do you find these witnesses? Just a fantastic. I love the questions. Where do you come up with the questions? And the background music just great! Such a unique concept. High quality... more
I’ve been listening for a few weeks and few things really bother me.
The commercials just blast in with no warning and are louder than the podcast. Please do better as it truly interrupts the person telling their story. The volume is off. One guy spoke so softly, I couldn’t hear him. It’s frustrating and if you’re doing a quality podcast, have quality equipment so the listener doesn’t have to strain to hear.
I tried listening to the 4 hour podcast about a woman who was involved with a cla... more
I really enjoy this podcast. A warning prior to the ads would be nice, but other than that this is one of the best podcasts out there if you are interested in cryptids.
So glad I found yall. Good interviewing. Let them talk, no useless comments, questions inserted at the right time. Others should learn from you.
Rob from N. TX.
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A unique exploration of cryptids, particularly focusing on Sasquatch, is central to this podcast's narrative. The host engages with eyewitnesses, researchers, and enthusiasts to share firsthand accounts and experiences related to Sasquatch and other cryptids, emphasizing the emotional and mysterious aspects of encounters. Listeners can expect to hear a mix of spine-chilling stories, scientific discussions about behavior and sightings, and varied personal anecdotes that challenge conventional beliefs and perceptions about these elusive creatures. This podcast distinguishes itself with high production value and a thoughtful approach to storytelling, inviting an audience intrigued by the supernatural and the exploration of the unknown.
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