
The podcast which examines the stranger elements of life, society, international culture, and the media from a rational perspective.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

The Spooktator is back! In this episode, Hayley, Paul, and Charlie talk about parasocial relationships in paranormal media, asking whose interests are being served, and who is really your spooky friend?
Breaking out of quarantine to ask: does the Black Lives Matter movement affect paranormal research? Was there an increase in paranormal activity during lockdown? Was a ghost cyclist really caught on camera? Where did all of those UFOs come from? This... more
Hayley is joined for this episode by Blake Smith and Jeb Card to discuss S1 & S2 of Hellier (produced by Planet Weird), and the shifting landscape of paranormal research. Blake Smith is a writer, researcher, and podcaster and hosts the MonsterTalk Po... more
Did you miss us? The Spooktator is back in this extra long episode. The team discuss the latest in the Dear David saga, the ghost of Lauriston Castle, an update on a haunted Witches Prison and the death of Derek Acorah...
We need more episodes ! :)
Haley Stevens & her co-presenters offer a refreshingly down to earth exploration of paranormal phenomena.
De-bunking the paranormal is the podcast’s goal and the subject is tackled with humour balanced with a thoroughness that never fails to make this a fascinating listen.
I even have favourite episodes that I regularly re-visit. I only wish that episodes arrived more often.
First off, as someone who listens to several popular paranormal/true crime podcasts, these folks have a laid back group dynamic and all seem like genuinely pleasant people, a characteristic which is...... not a thing on some other podcasts
They’re skeptical in the true sense of the word, discussing their own weird experiences while also being hella sensible. I learn something every time I listen, thanks y’all!!
Get a pint. Light the fire. Sit down by the wireless and tune in as Hayley and pals discuss the latest ghost stories and paranormal topics from news and media. I know it's just friends having a chat, but they often hit the really important but obscure stories that mainscream media just wants to goryfy as 'unexplained spookiness.'
Funny how a bunch of so called experts on everything "spooky" and "unexplained" are actually prime examples of feebleminded individuals who have ZERO knowledge on everything related to the paranormal. Their claims and so called "research" are factless while their knowledge on everything related to paranormal investigating are based on what they see on TV, instead of experience they obtained through actual investigations. Plus, anyone knowledgeable of the paranormal knows that it is a dimension... more









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