
We're a brother and sister duo that love to talk about the mysterious, unusual, and unknowable.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 69 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CultureTrue Crime | ||||

This week we're all about cryptids! Justine tells us about Ogopogo, a lake monster that is said to dwell in British Columbia, Canada. Gray talks all about the Michigan Dogman, yet another muscular, mysterious beast that has been freaking people out s... more
This week we talk about missing people! Justine tells us about Jim Sullivan, the psych-folk musician who went into the desert and never came back, and Gray talks about Emanuela Orlandi, the young girl who went missing from Vatican City -- one of the ... more
This episode we have a very new theme for us in what will be a gradually ongoing series of states: Vermont! Gray talks about the Vermont Pigman, a fascinating not-quite-cryptid, and Justine delves into the very haunted history of Norwich University!
WE'RE BACK!!! And just in time for Halloween, which is clearly a perfect time to discuss some well-known demons. Justine tells us about the Christian demon named Bael, and Gray tells us about Moloch, though unsurprisingly we get a bit off track...
Kathy Hobbs was a teenager who, unfortunately, met an untimely demise. But what's unknowable about her is how strangely prepared she was for such a scenario...
A rare Gray episode this week! Back in 1996, workers at a GM bumper manufacturing plant were cleaning a sludge pit when they found some mysterious creatures. So Gray takes a solo dive into a story where life, uh, finds a way...
If you go for a hike in the Santa Lucia mountains in central coastal California, don't be surprised if you see what appears to be the silhouette of an unusually tall, dark being, maybe with a brimmed hat or even a walking stick in hand. It's probably... more
In the year 2000, a man purporting to have traveled back in time appeared on online forums. He spoke of many predictions for our timeline, including that of a massive and deadly World War III. Was this man truly on a mission to try to save us from ou... more
As the title reads. Wondering what happened since there hasn’t been a new upload in over a year. Hope all is good
I give them credit for pumping out almost 70 shows but overall the hosts sound like gender studies majors from Portland State. The woman is better than the gentleman, although he seems nice enough, & if left to her own devices and shedding woke armor I think the young lady is capable of a 4* podcast.
Because it can be compared head to head vs several similar discussions the show on Sneha Phillips is probably emblematic of this podcast’s flaws. It would take a while to discuss every problem wit... more
This is a fun podcast to listen to. The hosts have a great dynamic & the episode layout is engaging.
Why? Why do you people constantly have to include your politics in a story about a missing person? Who cares if your neighbor watches Fox news all day or Dora the explorer? What's it matter to you!?. Are you that insecure in your own beliefs you have to criticize others? It's so childish but they think they are the smart ones. It's so stuck up. Democrats literally made up a story about a president being a russian spy, antifa are destroying cities, yet QAnon is the big problem? Its laughable
Why? Why do you people constantly have to include your politics in a story about a missing person? Who cares if your neighbor watches Fox news all day or Dora the explorer? What's it matter to you!?. Are you that insecure in your own beliefs you have to criticize others? It's so childish but they think they are the smart ones. It's so stuck up. Democrats literally made up a story about a president being a russian spy, antifa are destroying cities, yet QAnon is the big problem? Its laughable
Honestly so good. I listen to a ton of podcasts and I am always trying to find one that is as solid as this one. Literally simple, unedited for the most part. The perfect blend of skepticism, logic & buying into the paranormal stuff when the evidence is there. The Kecksburg Incident is an excellent example of this and I implore you to check it out.
Loved this podcast from the first listen! These two really just make you feel like you’re hanging out and chatting with friends. The brother and sister dynamic reminds me of my own❤️ Forever obsessed with Skinwalker Ranch now😎👽
I podcast myself and I love these guys so much . It's my favourite to listen to when walking the dog <3 your followers at Femme De Tale
Absolutely love this show! Feels like I’m in the room with these two awesome people, listening to their thoughts and theories. The chemistry between the two is the glue that holds this show together. The theories that they come up with are very believable. Best podcast out there! I’m hooked, and have binged every episode to date!
I’m in episode six, and I’m hooked! I love the topics you discuss and I learn something new with every episode. You inspire me to research more. I wish you much success!
Download this podcast! This is a great podcast for road trips and dives into everything beyond the norm! Very entertaining! Long road trip companion for sure!
Educational, interesting, and eerie AF! Their voices are wonderful and it’s unedited, so it’s truly genuine to who these two are! Also, I love that their conversations are exciting and that they’re open to going deep into the rabbit hole of the subconscious thoughts we all have! Love ya 💜
Perfect mix of research, speculation, and banter. Clearly the duo do their research; however, the conversation never gets bogged down with overly specific terminology or jargon. Instead, they present the topics in an interesting way, then discuss theories and speculation— all of which I very much enjoy. As someone who’s interested in storytelling and legends, this show is a godsend!
Such an insightful delve into mysteries and the unknown.
I came across this podcast a few month ago and loved it so much I listened to every episode and am now waiting patiently for the next ones. For me it’s the perfect blend of Lore and Bizarre States. It’s interesting and well researched, but also has a nice informal, unscripted feel to it. It makes me want to be in the room with them while they talk about these crazy subjects. I usually find myself nodding in agreement when Greg tries to explain everything at the end.










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