Strange women talking about stranger things. Tales from the Pacific Northweird.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 150 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Places & TravelHistorySociety & Culture |
Liz tells Devon about Grant Chesterfield, the confidence man reading palms and conning crowds up and down the west coast (and then beyond) in the early 1900s. With several wives and a lotta lies, we're confident you'll be interested in this man. (Bon... more
Devon tells Liz about Seattle's current controversy with a feel-good ending: the story of the Hot Rat Summer mosaic in Capitol Hill's Cal Anderson Park.
AKA "Saint Rat", Hot Rat Summer is a mosaic that has won the heart of its community while gettin... more
Liz tells Devon about Peter Max, the German-American artist who designed the iconic US Expo '74 stamp, which features the “Cosmic Runner" or "Cosmic Jumper" traveling through a colorful world, and the controversy surrounding his false claim that he a... more
Devon tells Liz about "fearsome critters"--characters from American logging camps that are not cryptids, despite often appearing on cryptozoological lists. We sneak in a Pride Month tie-in (are you a Squink or a Gumberoo? Bisexuals claim Ball-Tailed ... more
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You should do an episode on Willamette falls and both the now defunct paper mills on each side. There have been a few people that have even gone down the falls, several died but a few have lived!
Love this podcast, where did you ladies go?! Keeping hope they will be back!
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I’m a PNW woman all the way. I truly feel I’ve gotten to know more about my state of WA and surrounding areas. Between the banter, the honest retelling of the stories, and everything in between, I’m guaranteed to get sideway glances from my family for laughing with headphones in.
The banter is top notch and has me laughing so so hard!!
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Focused on the unique and often bizarre narratives from the Pacific Northwest, this podcast features the hosts sharing stories that intertwine historical events with elements of mystery and the supernatural. Topics range from con artists of the early 1900s to contemporary public art controversies, with an emphasis on local legends and folklore that forge a connection to the region's quirky charm. The humorous and conversational tone of the hosts adds an engaging layer to their storytelling, making it accessible and enjoyable for a diverse audience. It is well-researched, combining elements of history with personal anecdotes that foster community and localized insights.
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