Weird and Feared Weird and Feared
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A (barely) educational podcast that aims to enlighten, entertain and expand your world. Monsters, creatures, angels, demons & other global folklore. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weirdandfeared/support
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The Battle for LA
What happening over LA during World War 2? Axis invasion? Weather balloon? Something...else? Let's get in to it.
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Eclipse of the Moon
In honor of the solar eclipse, the guys engage in an assorted sampling of crazy moon and space "myths". Let's goo
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Minnesota Iceman: Hauntings From Our Past Edition
What *was* a man showing off to all who would look? Was it a missing link between man and ape? Let's get in to it.
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Nuckelavee: Hauntings from Our Past Edition
This week we dip back in to the archive to remind you of a creature that lurks, and strikes from the Irish coasts; the Nuckelavee. Stay spooky.
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Becoming a Demon
What makes a demon? Let's get in to it!
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Starved Rock Murders
Brace yourselves as Zach tells a story about multiple gruesome murders at Starved Rock State Park during the 1960s.
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Customer Reviews
stay spooky
love the casual delivery of the urban legends, mysteries, and other tales. nick is incredibly witty and always gives me a good laugh. keep it up!
Enlightening AND entertaining
I’ve learned so much about urban legends that I would have never known! These guys are fun and smart and super funny!
Lone Pine episode is a deeply Eurocentric way of looking at history
I am trained in history and work with Indigenous communities; I am also from California. The Lone Pine episode has some deeply Eurocentric language to describe the very complex situation that led to the Indian Wars. I wanted to like the episode but felt too strongly about the mocking tone that the hosts had about colonization to be able to do so.