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

There are some wild creatures seen in and around The Ozarks. Some are said to be spirits while others are just mean-spirited animals. Here are some things to watch out for next time you're out and about.
UFOs are in the news. UFOs are being seen everywhere. Now that the military and government agencies have been told to release their files, what will be seen in the future.
Some people believe we descended from apes. Others believe God created man. Here is a little story on why evolution is taught in school, but not creation.
What happens once we've taken our last breath and it's time to move on. Where will we find ourselves. Is heaven a real place or just an idea we have to make our short lives not so unbearable. Let's take a look at a few ideas of heaven.
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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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The show leans into eclectic, conversational explorations of folklore, cryptids, paranormal events, and oddball science, all delivered with a storytelling backbone and a healthy dose of humor. Episodes thread together myths, legends, and historical anecdotes from around the world with modern pop culture references, personal vignettes, and skeptical asides about science versus superstition. A distinctive thread is the Texas-town sensibility and casual porch-chat vibe, often featuring long-form solo storytelling from the host and playful banter that keeps complex topics approachable. Notable strengths include a wide thematic breadth, strong narrative voice, and a knack for making unfamiliar lore feel familiar and entertaining to curious liste... 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. Noe Torres
2. Daniel Allen Jones
3. Philip Barnes
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