
Most mysteries can be solved by looking at the facts. But sometimes, the truth lies somewhere in the unknown… Enter the realm of true crime’s most bizarre occurrences, and unravel all the possible explanations. No matter how strange or surreal they get.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 168 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

Every year, a spectacular display of fireballs rises from the Mekong River in Thailand and Laos at the end of Buddhist Lent. They appear like clockwork—and defy logic. Scientists and skeptics point to natural explanations such as combustible gases or... more
In 1942, a U.S. Navy blimp embarked on a routine patrol off the coast of San Francisco—but hours later the blimp came crashing down in nearby Daly City. Its radios were working, engines were running, and life jackets were still on board, but the crew... more
Yvette and Rasha continue their trip home to Honolulu alongside master storyteller Lopaka Kapanui—this time discussing the history and legends of the ancient Hawaiian goddess of fire and volcanoes, Madame Pele. She’s said to still walk the island, ta... more
The legendary Night Marchers of Hawai'i still roam under the moonlight—and crossing their path could cost you everything. Yvette and Rasha return home to Honolulu with master storyteller Lopaka Kapanui to uncover the true history, hauntings, and powe... more
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All the giggling and laughing took away the spookiness of these stories 10/31/25.
Interesting topics. Love the deep dives. But PLEASE - Yvette needs to stop saying “y’all” it’s incredibly annoying.
The new hosts have made this podcast unappealing. The personal stories don’t add much to what the episode is about and it’s hard to listen to them with their monotone voices. It feels like they go off tangent so often and the constant reminders/references to Hawaii gets old quickly. The worst part is that they’ll talk about an event that doesn’t feel very well-researched and even though they offer possible explanations, in the end they’ll dismiss those prior explanations and put more weight on t... more
Love all of audiochuck. Doesn’t even matter which show it is. They’re all great!
I REALLY used to like this show when Ashley did it. It was soooo much better. I feel like every episode (especially this last episode) is ALL about them and their mom. Every episode is about their mom. I don’t want to hear about that every single episode and here they have a WHOLE episode about their mom’s sign and getting a reading?!?! WHY is that an episode?!?!! I listen when there isn’t any more episodes of my regular shows from Audiochuck but THIS has just gone wayyy downhill. Please conside... more
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This show explores a wide range of supernatural themes, weaving together elements of true crime and mysticism. Through captivating storytelling, episodes delve into phenomena like UFO sightings, haunted locations, and urban legends, often featuring expert guests who share unique insights and personal stories. The blend of cultural folklore with intriguing discussions about real-life mysteries and supernatural events enhances the listening experience, offering a fascinating exploration into the unknown. The hosts balance research with personal anecdotes, which brings a relatable and engaging dimension to the discussions, serving both casual listeners and those deeply interested in the supernatural.
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Recent guests on So Supernatural include:
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2. Marshall Applewhite
3. Jack Chanek
4. Sabrina Deanna Rogge
5. Karen Vian
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