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Join us as we explore the stranger aspects of our world. From bigfoot creatures and other cryptids to hauntings, hexes, magick, and more. A combination of historical research, witness interviews, discussion, and on-site recordings (where possible) is used to tell stories of the weird-but-true.
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We Brought Something Home With Us
Jacob returns to tell of encounters with The Other throughout his life. UFOs, ghosts, a giant grasshopper, a creepy cemetery from which he might have brought something back, and more.
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Bigfoot Encounters in Southern Indiana
Jacob shares several encounters with bigfoot. Stone throwing, branch breaking, knocks, roars, and a sighting of an orange-eyed bigfoot which seemed to scare away some fishermen.
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Here Be Dragons - part 1
Clint from OK Talk checks in after a long, long absence. We talk about what kept him away, odd stuffed animal finds, Devil’s Creek, Gazoo’s Wood, and other strangeness that has been happening in our lives. Clint shares some audio of a very loud tree break.
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Here Be Dragons - part 1
Clint from OK Talk checks in after a long, long absence. We talk about what kept him away, odd stuffed animal finds, Devil’s Creek, Gazoo’s Wood, and other strangeness that has been happening in our lives. Clint shares some audio of a very loud tree break.
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Hunting Bigfoot
Shawn tells about his encounters with bigfoot as he was trying to hunt the creatures. He also shares a strange story about something that stalked a campground in which he was staying for several weeks. Was it bigfoot? Flannel Man? Something else?
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Oily Black Ghost
First, Duncan shares stories of ghosts and hauntings, missing time, sleep paralysis, and an oily black form seen on two occasions. Next, Alison reads some newspaper stories regarding black ghosts.
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Customer Reviews
The Minotaur episode
I love this podcast, but now I am disillusioned. As a genealogist, this episodes facts were just blatantly incorrect. The story teller tries to indicate that they did historical research, but their conclusions are so clearly erroneous it’s hard to believe any research was really done ☹️
Not your average strangeness
I love this show because it’s different. The way Tim approaches questions to further give details on encounters is wonderfully done. He is gentle, accepting and makes a safe environment for this community to share their experiences while bringing comfort to the rest of us, knowing we are not alone.
Overall a Good Show
Usually a good show with good stories. Likable hosts but please stop the medieval minstrels music - not a fan. Is anyone? The anticipation of it starting becomes an anxiety filled a race to turn it off before it starts….