
Slaying Monsters is a supernatural history podcast featuring deep dives into cryptids, the paranormal and the unexplained. Our goal is to bridge the gap between the skeptics and the believers.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HistoryScienceNatural Sciences | |||

Matt, Katie, and EJ tackle the latest Fortean news. We talk about the Department of War's UFO files, and the real purpose of UAP monitoring programs like Project Blue Book. Then, we cover the meeting of televangelists who claim they were instructed t... more
Modern science tells us that the dinosaurs died out some sixty-six million years ago. But, according to rumors, there may be a place you can find them alive. For generations, explorers and locals claim that living dinosaurs stalk the wilds of the Afr... more
Matt, Katie, and EJ conclude their investigation into the mysterious disappearance of the Flannan Isles lighthouse keepers. Following the disappearance, rumors circulate. Some say the keepers were attacked by violent storm kelpies - water monsters wh... more
On a chilly December day in 1900, a lighthouse on the Flannan Islands in Scotland was found deserted. The three keepers who’d been living there were gone, leaving no trace but an overturned chair and plates of uneaten food. Their bodies were never fo... more
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This show leans into speculative history, folklore, and mysterious phenomena with a skeptical-but-curious lens. Across recent episodes, listeners get in-depth explorations of paleontology history, maritime enigmas, urban cryptids, and Fortean headlines, all framed by casual banter and archival sources. The hosts frequently push back on sensationalism while connecting strange tales to broader cultural narratives, science history, and memory psychology. The format tends to mix rigorous discussion, humor, and well-sourced context, making it appealing to curious adults who enjoy thinking critically about mystery, folklore, and the way sensational stories spread.
What stands out is a consistent commitment to archival grounding, cross-topic conn... more
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