
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 | 236 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

What if some of the strangest moments in alien movies weren’t plot holes at all?
This week, we dive into the weird world of alien movie fan theories - the kind of ideas that start off sounding ridiculous… and then slowly start to make a little too m... more
What if one of the strangest mountains in Europe wasn’t just a mountain?
This week, we head to the border of Germany and Austria to explore the mystery of Untersberg - a massive limestone mountain looming over the city of Salzburg that has been surr... more
What happens when you look down at a crosswalk… and the street looks back?
This week, we dive into one of the strangest urban mysteries ever embedded into public space: the Toynbee Tiles - handmade plaques hidden in plain sight with a message that fe... more
What starts as a random music discovery turns into a full-on time capsule.
When Woody stumbles onto “Sit Still” by Christopher Stopa, he’s convinced it’s a long-lost Radiohead track - until a deep dive reveals a whole other story behind the voice, t... 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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A show that curates a weekly mixtape of 80s/90s nostalgia, paranormal lore, and pop culture curiosities, blending personal memories with deep dives into mysterious topics. Episodes oscillate between historical oddities, urban legends, and retro culture—from time-warped locations and cryptids to haunted artifacts and classic cult media—while keeping a warm, conversational chemistry between two hosts. A standout trait is the cohesive host dynamic and a consistent nostalgic vibe that layers humor with genuine curiosity, making complex conspiracies and folklore approachable for a broad audience. This combination of nostalgia, mystery, and culture-packed storytelling is likely to appeal to listeners who crave thoughtful analysis wrapped in light... more
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