A strange and deeply unsettling chain of events unfolded during the winter of 1978 at Fort Lewis, a military post pressed up against miles of dense, untamed wilderness. The soldiers stationed there were no strangers to the forest. Gear left out overnight would turn up in the wrong place by morning. Rifles and equipment came back… Read more »

A listener writes “I’m from Anoka, Minnesota, and I’ve had a few experiences outdoors over the years that have stuck with me. Back around 2008, I was up in the Boundary Waters in northern Minnesota. One morning I was sitting on a stump, drinking coffee and looking out over a small bay. About 120 yards… Read more »

A listener writes “In 2016, my husband and I were driving through Micanopy, Florida. My dad was dating a woman who lived far out in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by dense woods. As we turned off the road and pulled into the small clearing where her house sat, something suddenly ran across the front… Read more »

Revelstoke is a small city in southeastern British Columbia, Canada. It sits in a mountainous region along the Columbia River, between the Selkirk and Monashee mountain ranges. Revelstoke is known for its rugged wilderness surroundings, heavy snowfall in winter, and access to outdoor recreation like skiing, hiking, and backcountry exploration. It’s also close to large… Read more »

Queensland covers a large portion of northeastern Australia, stretching from its southern subtropical cities through to tropical rainforests and remote northern regions. It also has a long-standing association with reported sightings in Yowie, particularly in forested and mountainous areas. These accounts are most commonly said to come from places with dense bushland and relatively sparse… Read more »

Harrison Mills, is an agricultural farming and tourism based community in the District of Kent west of Agassiz, British Columbia. The community is a part of the Fraser Valley Regional District. The incident was reported on March 2, 1934, according to Mysteries of Canada. Frank is a local resident and mill worker was awakened at… Read more »

From The Shadows writes “Bigfoot or Dogman, which one was it? Sasha joins us to share an event from his teenage years growing up in North Central Ohio. He and his cousin were out on patrol one night hoping to catch a mailbox vandal. They were chased out of the woods by something big. More… Read more »

12-year-old Bentley St. John is recovering at home with a broken leg after a hit-and-run in a marked northeast Calgary crosswalk (Tarrington Way/Terodil Drive) on March 10, 2026. Bentley was struck by a car while walking to his bus stop, and witnesses saw other vehicles drive by before he received help.  

Tonight we’ll be talking with Andy. He grew up in Washington, and in 1986, when he was just 10 years old, his father took the family to a lake. At one point, Andy ran ahead of the others and that’s when he came face-to-face with a strange creature. As it moved away, the rest of… Read more »

Laura Krantz is a journalist, editor and producer, in both radio and print, and co-founder of Foxtopus Ink. Her podcast, Wild Thing has received critical acclaim from Scientific American, Rolling Stone, and The Atlantic, which named it one of the best 50 podcasts in 2018 and 2020. Wild Thing is also the inspiration for a… Read more »

Laura Krantz is a journalist, editor and producer, in both radio and print, and co-founder of Foxtopus Ink. Her podcast, Wild Thing has received critical acclaim from Scientific American, Rolling Stone, and The Atlantic, which named it one of the best 50 podcasts in 2018 and 2020. Wild Thing is also the inspiration for a… Read more »

Spoke to the witness and he has agreed to come on the show. He writes “I came across your show a few months ago and have been hooked ever since. It was honestly a relief to hear others sharing experiences that felt similar to my own. Back in 2004, I had an encounter in the… Read more »

Bradshaw Ranch near Sedona began as a fairly typical piece of Arizona ranchland before later becoming wrapped in paranormal legend. Tucked away in a remote canyon off Schnebly Hill Road, it was established in the early to mid-20th century as a cattle ranch and homestead. The property is most closely linked to the Bradshaw family,… Read more »

Rest in peace Nick Pope! UAMN TV writes “Nick Pope delivers his definitive lecture on the Pentagon’s ATIP program and how the United States government hid the largest UFO investigation in modern history in plain sight. Pope explains why ATIP was run by the DIA rather than the Air Force or CIA, how Harry Reid… Read more »

Shiver writes “Dive into the chilling world of legendary monsters as we explore the Jersey Devil, South Carolina’s Lizard Man, and Wisconsin’s Bray Road Beast. Are these creatures myth, mutation, or something else? In this episode, we unravel true stories of people who claim terrifying encounters with mysterious monsters that blur the line between man… Read more »

From The Shadows writes “A Vampire and a Pale Crawler are the subjects in this week’s midweek paranormal double interview episode from South Bend, Indiana. Luma joins us to share a sighting she had in the early morning hours only a few weeks ago. It shook her so bad she thought she was going crazy…. Read more »

A listener writes “Here’s the background on the hunt. A friend of mine has been dealing with a serious hog problem on his property along the Pearl River, south of Jackson, Mississippi. There’s a large swamp bordering the river where the hogs are heavily established. I set up bait in a field with a cellular… Read more »

A listener writes “I was listening to episode 1226 yesterday, and your guest mentioned hearing tongue-popping noises from what he believed was a rock ape in the Solomon Islands. That’s the first time I’ve ever heard that type of behavior described either on your podcast or in the hundreds of encounters I’ve read on the… Read more »

Bigfoot and Beyond writes “Cliff Barackman and Matt Pruitt read and review Grover Krantz’ 1978 paper http://www.bigfootencounters.com/articles/believers.htm in an effort to determine how much of it is relevant today!”