
Strange Places is a study of odd occurrences, paranormal and supernatural events that have happened in history, as well as the modern day. Hosted by Billie Dean Shoemate III of the No Disclosure Podcast, Strange Places is an exploration into the surreal.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 291 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | DocumentarySociety & Culture | |||

A name that doesn’t appear on any map. A place referred to only as “Zone F,” carried through scattered accounts with no fixed origin or location. And supposedly, NASA is at the center of it. Also at the center is a repeated story of a deep descent be... more
The “butterfly people” refers to stories that emerged after the devastating 2011 EF5 tornado in Joplin, Missouri. 1,150 people injured. Over 158 killed. Survivors reported mysterious strangers — often dressed in white or appearing suddenly — helping ... more
In 1876, near Olympia Springs, Kentucky, witnesses reported chunks of meat falling from a clear sky in what became known as the Kentucky Meat Shower. No storm, no explosion, and no clear source were ever identified. The event was investigated at the ... more
A deep dive into one of America’s most persistent modern rural mysteries, this episode of *Strange Places* explores the long-running reports from Bray Road in Wisconsin, where witnesses across decades describe encounters with a large, upright, hair-c... more
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Wow, I listen this podcast from Italy. Since 2017 makes podcasts and articles about arts, paranormal (with more skeptics soul) other things. Billie Dean is a great artist, absolutely! I love people like me, lol. But Billie’s podcast is very interesting and brilliant, very smart and never boring. Keep going so you're really good, i don’t know that other Italians listen and follow your arts, maybe yes because is very important sharing the beautiful, thanks mr. Shoemate!!!
Billie is an amazing podcaster! This show has the right humor, facts, and storytelling. Literally instantly captivating. Listening gave me chills. GREAT WORK! A must listen!
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Strange Places focuses on odd occurrences, paranormal activity, and unexplained mysteries, ranging from haunted locations to cryptids and infamous historical enigmas. Episodes blend detailed storytelling with thoughtful commentary that weighs folklore, anecdote, and documented fact, often presenting multiple perspectives from believers and skeptics. The show stands out for its polished production, engaging narration, and a curious, skeptical lens that invites listeners to question what they think they know while remaining entertaining for fans of mysteries and history alike.
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Strange Places launched 5 years ago and published 291 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 Places include:
1. James Lakotsky
2. Ron Moorhead
3. Al Berry
4. Brian Glass
5. Adam Tapp
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