
We discus Strange Things
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

People have seen creatures with the heads of one beast and the body of another. These would be chimera, creatures with mixed DNA. Here are a few examples of real-life creatures of unusual parentage, and a few monsters.
Octopi have some otherworldly attributes. They have nine brains. Their blood is blue. They can escape from just about anywhere. There is a lot of evidence they might not be from our planet.
Just what is lurking beneath the waves. Is there a giant creature looking to have us for dinner. Are these monsters big enough to attack ships. Listen in as I talk about some cryptids of the sea.
In the area around Flixton, Greater Manchester, England, there have been sightings of a huge, hair covered creature, with a really bad smell. It has been nicknamed Old Stinker. The surprising thing about this creature is it has been roaming the count... more
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I’ve listened to nearly every paranormal podcast and this one is great. The host is really amazing and I love the topics. Very original
It’s kinda like Paul Harvey discusses the strange and unusual. (Google Paul Harvey if you’re under 30) Good day!
Hello and greetings from Winder GA! I really enjoyed so much listening to the latest Podcast. Can you please make a couple podcasts about the Templar Knights? My daily driving to work takes one hour every single day, and listening to you makes that easy for me. Thank you much!!
Really good podcast! Mr. James takes interesting topics and makes them feel like you are visiting a beloved uncle. And with cats and coffee!
Fun little podcast with the feel of talking with someone you know from your hometown. And with cats and coffee!
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Key topics frequently explored include geological mysteries, folklore, and the unexplained phenomena surrounding haunted objects, often drawn from cultural traditions. Episodes delve into bizarre stories, such as the enigmatic Mount Vottovaara and the myths of the Bermuda Triangle, blending historical accounts with contemporary paranormal theories. The engaging storytelling style of the host, marked by humor and personal anecdotes, makes for a captivating listening experience, appealing to those fascinated by the strange and unusual aspects of our world. Unique in its approach, the content often combines educational insights with entertainment, maintaining listener interest throughout diverse themes related to the supernatural and unexplain... more
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Strange Things launched 9 years ago and published 100 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Strange Things include:
1. Philip Barnes
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