
A Podcast that MAJORS IN: '80s/'90s Nostalgia, Comic Culture, ALL THINGS Paranormal. And MINORS IN: Retro Video Games, Table Top RPG's, Pre-Internet Mysteries and Raising our Kids to be HALF as cool as we were back in the '80s. Hosted by: WOODY BROWN and TYLER BENCE
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 231 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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What if the greatest mysteries of the year…weren’t just the stories we covered,but the moments we shared along the way?
As the year winds down and the lights glow a little softer, we’re closing out the season by looking back, looking ahead, and lean... more
What if one of the most famous monsters in the world…
wasn’t just a legend of the mountains - but the centerpiece of a secret Cold War operation?
High in the Himalayas - where the air thins, the snow never melts, and the mountains feel ancient and a... more
What if one of the most mysterious places on Earth… wasn’t in the ocean, or the jungle, or buried in some ancient ruin — but hidden beneath the frozen surface of a Siberian lake?
A place older than civilization.
Deeper than imagination.
And stranger... more
What if the movies you remember from childhood… never actually existed?
The ones you swear you saw — on a worn-out VHS tape from Blockbuster — with a wild plot, bad dubbing, and a cover burned into your brain…
But no one else remembers them.
This we... more
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Awesome show. Just discovered it so I have quite a bit to catch up on, but keep up the good work!
An absolute gem of a podcast. Great content, thought provoking and good humour 👍🏼BUT please can the outro track. 8 minutes of the same song every episode.
It was catchy first time round but now it's like Chinese water torture
An absolute gem of a podcast. Great content, thought provoking and good humour 👍🏼
I’d question if this should have anything about guide if kids through life when the host Tyler loves to troll social media by leaving derogatory comments on people’s posts - and comments that are questionable towards people of different backgrounds. I’d be careful listening to this guy.
I think I found a podcast with people that are closer to my age. Also helps they talk about stuff I think about.
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Content focuses heavily on '80s and '90s nostalgia, exploring various cultural artifacts like films, music, and folklore. Host conversations often blend humorous takes on paranormal phenomena with explorations of cryptids and urban legends, creating a space where listeners can indulge in thrilling lore while reflecting on their childhood experiences. Each episode artfully interweaves personal anecdotes with broader discussions on pop culture and the supernatural, making it a nostalgic journey that appeals to those who revel in retro themes and spooky mysteries.
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