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We delve into all things strange and mysterious from secret societies, ancient civilizations, mysticism, the paranormal, UFOs, unsolved mysteries, forbidden knowledge, ancient myths and legends, alternative healing, forbidden archaeology, Magick, mystery schools, religion, alchemy, hermetic spiritual, conspiracies, miracles, pixies, fairies, werewolves and vampires.
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The Strange Society

The Strange Society

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Step into the intriguing world of "The Strange Society" podcast, where hosts Pablo Lua and Joseph Guerra explore the realms of conspiracy theories and ghost stories in each Episode.
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The Strange South Podcast

Patrice Anderson, Marleah Blades, and Courtney Peppers

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Patrice Anderson, Marleah Blades, and Courtney Peppers swap unusual, bizarre, creepy, & uniquely Southern stories, personal & historical, from three-legged ghosts to female serial killers & Appalachian UFOs.
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The Strange and Unusual Podcast

Alyson Horrocks | Morbid Network | Wondery

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The unknown. It lies at the root of all fear, and has inspired legends, superstition, folklore, customs, hysteria, and even murder throughout history. Still today we feel the shadowy presence of our ancestors' struggles to explain the mysterious in almost every facet of our lives. Whether it be in the form of religion, urban legends, pop culture, ghost stories, superstitious rituals, and so much more we are still just fighting to keep our monsters in the dark. Welcome to The Strange and Unus ...
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The Strange Road

Strange Road Creative, LLC

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Welcome to The Strange Road, your passport to the unexplored realms of mystery and wonder! Join lifelong friends Mikey and Bub, with nearly 35 years of camaraderie, as they navigate the enigmatic landscape of high strangeness. In this interview-based podcast, The Strange Crew delves into the dimensions of UFOs, ancient civilizations, paranormal encounters, and cryptids. Each episode is an upbeat journey into the extraordinary, featuring captivating conversations with guests who share their f ...
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Truth can be stranger then fiction, tune in to hear all the weirdly wonderful and sometimes not so wonderful history that has shaped the world into what it is today. From the most wild to the most mundane we find the strange in history you may never have heard about. If you have an idea for an episode please email strangehistorypod@gmail.com
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The Strange Harbors Podcast

Derek Wong, Amir Touray, Jeff Zhang

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Welcome to The Strange Harbors Podcast. Hosted by Derek Wong, Jeff Zhang, and Amir Touray, The Strange Harbors Podcast is a weekly discussion of all things pop culture, with an emphasis on film and television. Join us every week as we dive deep into big blockbusters, indie favorites, and under-seen hidden gems.
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The Strange Attractor

Co-Labs Australia

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Welcome to The Strange Attractor, an experimental podcast hosted by CoLabs Australia. We invite you to join us as we delve deep into the world of bio-based and bio-inspired design, exploring how transformative innovation and living systems thinking could help us catalyse the transition towards a more resilient and regenerative future for people and the planet.
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The Strange Motion Way

The Strange Motion Way

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Tim and Carrie Strange will talk about the behind the scenes of the Hot Rod World - Interview Icons of the hot rod and Custom world, talk about BMX and the connection it has with the Hot Rodders and when you least expect it - They will talk about cats!
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The Strange Recital

Tom Newton and Brent Robison

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The Strange Recital is an audio forum for short fiction. We delight in perceptions of reality that twist and fold in unexpected ways. Each podcast episode runs about 30 minutes and includes a story reading (the Recital), a musical interlude, and an author interview (the Post-Recital)... with a twist. Subscribe to get a new episode once a month.
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Squaring the Strange

Ben Radford, Celestia Ward and Pascual Romero

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Not just another “skeptical” podcast, it’s a show about critical thinking and evidence-based analysis, using science and critical thinking to examine the world around us, from the mysterious and paranormal to the mundane.
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This British Comedy Sketch Show tips a nod to the all time classics, Round the Horn, Hancocks Half Hour, Steptoe and Son, The Goon Show and Movies by Mel Brooks. Buy Our Merch https://www.tshirtstudio.com/marketplace/chris-p-tee-shirts Doc Strange and the Dude delve deep into the World psyche. We cover the topical, factual and inescapable truths about the day today. With our take on World Events, mainly Anti Brexit and Anti Tory, if anything positive comes from either, we will let you know. ...
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The Strange Case of Starship Iris

Jessica Best (Procyon Podcast Network)

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In 2189, Earth narrowly won a war against extraterrestrials. The Strange Case of Starship Iris is about what comes after. It's a story of outer space, survival, espionage, resistance, identity, friendship, found family, romance, and secrets. (Also, there’s jokes.) For more info, visit http://procyonpodcasts.com/starship-iris
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the Strange Dispatch

Dark Arcade Productions

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The Strange Dispatch, brought to you by Strange Days Zine, is a paranormal and high strangeness-themed podcast in which we discuss the strange and unusual around us. Inspired by the articles in our magazine, Strange Days, we discuss ufology, supernatural encounters, tales of high strangeness, cryptozoology, folklore, and more. Be sure to check out the zine on Instagram as well as our online store. https://strangedayszine.com
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Welcome to The Strange Scoop, where we talk about the strange crazy news that goes unnoticed in the public eye. Join us as we try our very best to report the news in the most amazing way possible with comedy! Cover art photo provided by Efe Kurnaz on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@efekurnaz Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-strange-scoop/support
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The Strange Chronicles

Kings of Kontent

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It's 2052 and Detective Gray Cooper and her partner Joe Nebraska, investigate supernatural crime. Nothing will stop Gray from finding out the truth behind each case, even when the demons of her past threaten her future.
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You may never have heard of the Austro-Jewish polymath Robert Eisler, but you should have. Eisler knew everybody, went everywhere and made significant contributions to the study of mythology, comparative religion, the Gospels, monetary policy, art history, history of science, psychoanalysis, politics, astrology, history of currency, and value theory. Eisler did it all. This nine-part series will give you all the fascinating and strange detail.
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The Strange Doctors

The Strange Doctors

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Murder, mysteries, and… medicine? Yup, you read right! Hosted by two physicians who enjoy all things spooky: true crime, the paranormal, unsolved mysteries, all with a bit of morbid humor thrown in. Step into the doctor’s lounge as we dissect all the things that keep you up at night. This bi-monthly podcast is just what the doctor ordered.
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We’ve all experienced those moments when time isn’t flowing as swiftly as it usually does, right? When it becomes perceptible and we begin to grow aware of its nodes, those points where things are at a stand still, or everything is leaping ahead. And there we stand, in the dead center of it all, looking around. Knowing subconsciously, that our very next thoughts, words and actions, are going to set us off on the course of a journey towards the life we’ve been destined to live. Or, sending us ...
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A compilation of the Dune Deep Cut series by Rachel and Matt of the Strange and Beautiful Network, originally posted as part of The Strange and Beautiful Book Club. The whole series has been compiled for ease of listening. This series covers the first three books and every existing film and television adaptation. Enjoy!
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We are Nicki and Dev! Join us on a discovery of all things weird and everything strange. Have you ever heard an interesting fact that is so beyond your own reality you don’t believe it? So have we….all the time! We love stories, we love podcasts, we love weird and we love strange. Theme Music by JuiceTiger https://twatspodcast.wordpress.com/ https://www.instagram.com/tw.a.ts/
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The Haunted and the Strange

The Haunted and the Strange

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Welcome to The Haunted and the Strange. Grab a drink, dim those lights and stay awhile, while we discuss everything, well, haunted and strange. We are a podcast dedicated to stories and discussions of all things that go bump in the night, come hang out with us weekly
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Original 'found files' drama inspired by Pagan Publishing's Delta Green and Chaosium's Call of Cthulhu. Yellow King: A group of Federal Agents get caught up in strange events as a maniacal cult attempt to bring the King In Yellow to Earth. Strange Case of Susan Wilton and Lara Swann - In 1949 Los Angeles, a missing person's case turns into a mystery involving gangsters, cultists and the deadly plans of a newly awakened Great Old One...
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A podcast featuring stories from Surreal Grotesque magazine, a free online pdf mag at www.surrealgrotesque.com. They are a publisher of strange, surreal and downright freaky horror fiction. They can also be found on Facebook at www.facebook.com/thesurrealgrotesque or on Twitter @realgrotesque. If you like authors like Stephen King, Clive Barker, Ray Bradbury, Jack Ketchum, Christopher Rice, Douglas Clegg, this is the place for you!
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For our first television episode of 2025, we review the long-anticipated revival of Marvel's Man Without Fear — Daredevil: Born Again. Is the new series able to find the best version of itself despite extensive reshoots and behind-the-scenes shakeups? Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio slip back into the roles like a pair of comfortable shoes, but i…
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First we hit on a few current events, including a new monolith outside of Las Vegas and a "shadow" CDC website fake. Sharon Hill joins us again, this time to discuss her new "Pop Cryptid Spectator" and all the delightful cryptidabelia that inspires it. She's noticed a rise in paranormal thinking when it comes to cryptids, as opposed to the old-scho…
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Wolfgang Flür, Kraftwerk’s rhythm architect back when their beats still had human fingerprints, revisits his journey from sticks to circuits. He trades nostalgia for momentum, reflecting on his early days, his enduring bond with Emil Schult, and the evolution of his music from Kraftwerk to new album Times. A mechanical man with a pulse, then and no…
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The Disabled Directors Cut - The Strange Mole Show S04 E07 27th March 2025 This episode brings you the long awaited "Disabled Directors Cut" and we follow the machinations of Professor Pavlov, Igor and the deranged Professor Schrodinger as they try to deal with the Labour Governments attack on the Disabled, Infirm and In need. Rachel Reeves has dec…
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In this episode of the Strange Motion Way podcast, hosts Tim and Carrie Strange welcome Tyler Speer, a four-time nitro boat drag race champion and ARCA racer. The conversation explores Tyler's early life, family influences in racing, his transition from go-karts to cars, and his experiences in various racing series, including the Allison Legacy Ser…
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In this spine-tingling episode, we uncover the bizarre yet true story of the Great New England Vampire Panic. From the infamous case of Mercy Brown in Rhode Island to the eerie vampire graves of Griswold and Jewett City, we explore how a deadly tuberculosis outbreak fueled supernatural hysteria across 19th-century New England. Learn how families du…
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In this episode of Strange and Mysterious World, we explore the chilling legend of the Uniondale Ghost—South Africa’s most infamous road phantom. Is it just folklore, or is something truly haunting the Karoo roads? Then, things take a turn as Lee shares the wild, vivid details of his very first LSD trip—what started as a bad trip in nature turned i…
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Send us a text When Stuart Fraser looked at the tech his physicist colleague Marcella showed him – a two-nanometer carbon layer that could bind biomolecules with unprecedented strength – he immediately recognised its world-changing potential. 'If I didn't commercialise this, it would be a tremendous waste for society,' he recalls thinking. That mom…
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In this mind-expanding episode of The Strange Road, we're joined by David Mathisen, founder of The Undying Stars and a leading voice in the study of star myths and ancient wisdom. David shares his groundbreaking research revealing how myths from cultures around the world are encoded with celestial knowledge—using the same system of constellational …
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Join Marleah, Patrice, and Courtney as they discuss the challenges and pressures of January, advocate for a more self-care-oriented approach to the month, and share personal experiences from the New Year. They delve into the significance of brooms in folklore and magical practices, featuring insights from Charlotte, a hand broom maker. The episode …
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Send us a text In this chilling episode of The Strange Society, we dive into three twisted and terrifying stories. First, we uncover the dark truth behind an innocent-looking emoji game that turned deadly — was it a glitch, or something more sinister? Then, we explore the shocking case of a dating show contestant who turned out to be a serial kille…
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"Ibn Zakarya was born in the western mountains of Persia, when silk merchants from the east still plied their trade. Even as a half-naked child playing in a dust, he proved himself a prodigy, scratching the shape of the moon in the yellow earth." A tale of ancient deserts where the boundary between science and magic is blurred. A young man's genius…
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In this special Side Sessions preview, two previously-released episodes for our subscribers will be featured! In the first half of the episode, Krista and Kurt look at the scents that are the most nostalgic to them. And in the second half, they look at the fascinating history of Colonel Sanders and KFC. New episodes will be coming at the end of thi…
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Ashley Hutchings, the man who helped to write the British folk-rock playbook, hits 80, and instead of slowing down, he’s throwing a bash. The Million Dollar Bash, no less, at Birmingham Town Hall, pulling together a dream team of Fairport alumni, Albion veterans, and folk royalty. Enter Blair Dunlop, his son and a formidable talent in his own right…
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This week, we review director Steven Soderbergh's second film to be released in as many months. Black Bag sure is steamy — Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett playing married spooks certainly heightens its seductiveness — but its real heat lies in its surprising juxtaposition, honing in on a passionate kernel of loyalty and devotion within a sea …
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In this episode, Tim and Carrie Strange interview Tom Vogele, a prominent figure in the street rodding community. Tom shares his journey from a small town in Montana to becoming an influential editor and car builder. He discusses his early experiences with cars, his career beginnings, and his time working with notable figures like Boyd Coddington a…
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Dive into the fascinating world of Norse mythology and Viking history in Echoes of the North. Explore the real historical roots of Odin, Loki, and Hel, uncover the truth behind Ragnarok, and learn how the Vikings viewed the afterlife. Discover the legends, rituals, and beliefs that shaped Scandinavian culture and still echo in modern storytelling.…
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🔥 In this mind-expanding episode of Strange and Mysterious World, we welcome back the incredible David Verdesi to dive deep into the real power of prayer. Forget what you thought you knew—prayer isn’t just about asking for things. What if prayer is actually a psychological tool for transformation? What if ancient traditions understood something mod…
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Join us on The Strange Road as we welcome author, researcher, and filmmaker Mike Ricksecker. In this episode, Mike delves into the ongoing UAP/Drone phenomenon that is still ongoing. He also shares insights from his latest book, Portals to the Stars: Inside Stargates, Atlantis, and Secrets of Ancient Egypt, exploring the enigmatic connections betwe…
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Over decades in rock promotion, Paul Rappaport was both a champion and a confidant to artists, witnessing their rise, fall, and occasional reanimation. In this conversation, Rap, spills about hustling airplay for a then-unknown Springsteen, navigating Pink Floyd’s civil war, and watching Keith Richards defy the laws of human endurance. His book, Gl…
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Chocolate has been more than just a sweet treat—it has been currency, medicine, a symbol of power, and even a cause of scandal. In this episode of The Strange History Podcast, Amy dives into the wild journey of chocolate from its ancient Mesoamerican roots to its role in European luxury, wartime rations, and modern-day obsession. Discover why the A…
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It's been six long years since the last Bong Joon-ho film, Parasite, swept through the 2020 Oscars, including the prize of Best Picture. A beloved filmmaker that has brought us both intimate, grounded thrillers as well as propulsive genre yarn, Bong Joon-ho is once again dipping his toe into sci-fi class warfare with Mickey 17. Featuring Robert Pat…
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From Victorian-era vinegar cleanses to Hollywood’s obsession with liquid meal replacements, Feast or Famine takes you on a fascinating journey through history’s most bizarre and extreme fad diets. Discover the real stories behind cigarette diets, the Sleeping Beauty weight-loss method, and the infamous cabbage soup craze. We’ll also dive into one o…
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Ben has been on a cruise, and brings back an interesting story on how quickly rumors and conspiracy theories can form in that environment. We pay tribute to Joe Nickell, a truly versatile skeptic and investigator, and go over the Stand Up for Science marches that took place last week. Then we turn to current events wrought by the Trump administrati…
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Founding member of The Specials, Lynval Golding, traces his journey from Jamaica to Coventry, reflecting on the racism he faced, the politics he fought, and the legacy he helped build. His words are heavy with loss, Terry Hall, John Bradbury, and others loom large, but the fight isn’t over. With a new single, When A Light Goes Out, and a mission to…
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Did the FBI really investigate Bigfoot? In this episode of The Strange History Podcast, host Amy uncovers the shocking truth behind the FBI’s analysis of alleged Sasquatch evidence. From folklore to famous sightings, we explore Bigfoot’s mysterious past and its place in modern investigations. Don’t miss this deep dive into one of history’s stranges…
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In this one-year anniversary episode of the Strange Motion Way podcast, hosts Tim and Carrie Strange reflect on their journey, the diverse guests they've interviewed, and the vibrant car culture they celebrate. They discuss their favorite car shows, the importance of storytelling in the automotive community, and the impact of their guests on their …
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Is reality a digital simulation? A holographic projection? Or something even stranger? In this mind-expanding episode of The Strange Road, we're joined by Midnight Mike, musician, host of Our Big Dumb Mouth Podcast and co-host of Doom Scrollin' with Sam Tripoli to dive deep into the OBDM Simulated Reality Theorizer and the mysteries of UFOs, AI, an…
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Discover the incredible history and health benefits of Manuka honey in this episode of The Strange History Podcast. From its origins with the Māori people to its life-saving antibacterial properties against MRSA and staph infections, we uncover the science behind this golden superfood. Plus, hear true stories of how Manuka honey has changed lives—f…
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Four decades after Turning Japanese burned its way into pop history, The Vapors prove they’re more than a one-hit wonder. With new album ‘Wasp In A Jar’, they channel that same sharp melodic instinct into something richer, think power pop with the wisdom of experience. Dave Fenton and Steve Smith reflect on their unexpected second act, and why maki…
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A welcome respite from Jimmy Kimmel's irony-pilled sarcasm, the 97th annual Academy Awards found late-night legend Conan O'Brien in the host chair. Jeff, Derek, and Amir break down the broadcast and the nominees, from the winners to the losers, the graceful to the ugly. We discuss Anora's historic evening, a weird in-memoriam tribute, and the longe…
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In this livestreamed episode of Strange Happenings. Mikey recaps the incredible experience at the 3rd Annual Frogman Festival. Huge shoutout to Jeff Craig, the founder of the festival, for putting together such a fantastic event! We had the pleasure of meeting so many amazing people, reconnecting with old friends, and making new ones. The Strange c…
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In this episode of the Strange Motion Away podcast, host Tim Strange interviews Steve Anderson, a veteran journalist and photographer in the automotive industry. They discuss Steve's journey into the world of hot rods, his early influences, and his experiences with legendary drivers. The conversation also delves into the evolution of automotive jou…
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**Uncover the Shocking Antarctic Mysteries: From Nazi Bases to Underground Civilizations** Journey into one of history's most captivating conspiracy theories as we explore Admiral E. Byrd's extraordinary Antarctic expeditions and the mysterious "Tool Society's" claims of an underground paradise. This episode delves into the fascinating allegations …
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Mysterious knocks in the night. A spirit crying out from beyond the grave. In 1848, two young sisters in Hydesville, New York, claimed they could speak with the dead—launching the eerie and controversial Spiritualist movement. But was it truly a gift… or a chilling deception? Join Amy on The Strange History Podcast as we unravel the dark secrets of…
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First, Ben and Celestia discuss an angler fish and a kayak-curious humpback whale in the news, as well as the measles outbreak, some cryptid legislation in California, and an update on the drone panic. Our main segment guest is Gail De Vos, who discusses the world of furries. Far older than most realize (around for 50 years now!), furries have been…
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Parthenon Huxley’s career has made him a guitar slinger, hitmaker, and survivor of rock’s revolving door. From the bar-band trenches to ELO Part Two, from near-misses to crafting pop perfection, his life reads like a jukebox spinning between triumph and heartbreak. Now, he’s written it all down. Electric Light Odyssey skips the usual rock-star myth…
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In this intriguing episode of The Strange Road, author, researcher, and President of Friends of Serpent Mound, Jeffrey M. Wilson, returns to reveal the lost Project Blue Book Crop Circle files. Jeffrey delves into this previously hidden segment of the U.S. Air Force's historic investigation into UFO phenomena and crop circles. Project Blue Book was…
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This week, after a long month of lists, recaps, and Oscar nominated heavy hitters, we lighten the mood with the gory, splatter-filled Stephen King adaptation of The Monkey. Oz Perkins' second film in a year, The Monkey stars both Theo James and Christian Convery in dual roles, Tatiana Maslany, Colin O'Brien, Adam Scott, and Elijah Wood. Does Perkin…
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Dive into the bizarre and fascinating world of Charles Dickens' secret passion—mesmerism! In this episode of The Strange History Podcast, host Amy explores the literary giant’s obsession with hypnosis, his attempts to heal friends and family, and the eerie ways mesmerism may have influenced his most famous works. Was Dickens truly gifted in mind co…
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In this episode of the Strange Motion Way podcast, hosts Tim and Carrie Strange welcome Fletcher Dragge, guitarist of the punk rock band Pennywise. The conversation explores Fletcher's early life as a troublemaker, his introduction to punk rock, and the formation of Pennywise. They discuss the challenges of balancing work and music, family support,…
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# Mysterious Himalayan Encounters: UFOs and Ancient Civilizations Journey into the enigmatic world of UFO sightings in the Himalayas as renowned guru Bibu shares a compelling account from 2004. In this fascinating episode, we explore the mysterious encounter of Indian scientists with a 3-4 foot tall humanoid entity, sporting a cylindrical head and …
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Jeffrey Wilson received a Master's Degree in General Science from Eastern Michigan University located in Ypsilanti, Michigan, where he taught both Physics and Astronomy classes, and helped operate and maintain Sherzer Observatory on a volunteer basis. He is currently serves as the President of Friends of Serpent Mound (FOSM). Wilson also serves as …
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In this episode of Echoes of the Past, we uncover the gripping stories of two powerful figures of Victorian poverty: the London Crawlers and the Ragged Schools. Join us as we explore the harsh realities faced by the poorest children of 19th-century London and how their lives were shaped by extreme deprivation, survival, and the transformative power…
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Gerry Leonard: the six-string sorcerer who conjured sounds Bowie didn’t even know he needed. From Dublin’s backstreets to New York’s avant-garde underbelly, he helped define Bowie’s late-era sound, commanded the Reality tour, and stripped Loving the Alien down to its ghostly bones. He’s the sonic architect behind Suzanne Vega and the mad scientist …
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In this episode of the Strange Motion Way podcast, host Tim and Carrie Strange interview two-time Olympian Corben Sharrah, who shares his journey from a young BMX enthusiast to a professional racer. Corben discusses his early influences, the BMX scene in Tucson, and the importance of family support in his racing career. He reflects on his transitio…
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