Nov 17

SC EP:1108 Wildman of the Woods

Wildman of the Woods, explore the bigfoot legend through documentary films with interviews, exploration and storytelling around everyone’s hairy bipedal woodsman. Tonight I will be talking with Paul who is the creator of the channel. He interviews eyewitnesses in his documentary and takes the viewer back to when and where the eyewitness saw the creature.

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36 Responses to “SC EP:1108 Wildman of the Woods”

  1. Venzulo

    Saddam H was found in a hole due to the coordinated efforts of the most advanced and well-funded military on earth. I don’t see how that compares to the efforts of a handful of amateur BF researchers. It rubs me the wrong way when a “content creator” who’s just grifting off of the popularity of the topic, comes on the preeminent cryptid podcast and says things like “if they exist…”
    Seems like a slap in the face to the thousand + encounter witnesses who have come before.

    • George & Shekinah

      I get it. I still say it at times. I believe it. But I’m not a “knower”, it could be he’s speaking to his own psychological perspective. I want it to be true, I believe the witnesses. And yet I still say “if they exist” but it’s based in the fact I’ve not personally seen one. It’s not quite “real” because I don’t have a real live frame of reference.

  2. Dana J

    Yes university taught me that the establishment can manipulate our thoughts to fit their view. More importantly to question. This collection of accounts is invaluable to science and humanity thank you so much Wes!

  3. Linda B

    It’s a rainy old day in Kansas, and a good one for listening to the best podcast ever. Thanks Wes. I enjoyed watching the Sasquatch in Ohio (Wildman in the Woods channel); video attached to this episode. The witness did a good relaying what happened to her, pretty scary stuff. Good job, Paul.

  4. Gabriel H

    Paul, I’m pretty sure Bigfoot at least pass through many regions of Ohio, and I hypothesize that they may travel from the Pennsylvania mountains (Alleghenies) along Lake Eerie (or inland streams) and come out in Ohio and Michigan through the various creeks and rivers like the Toledo amd Maumee Rivers, and Michigan rivers like the Raisin, Huron, Rouge, Stony Creek, etc

    • Charles R

      It would be interesting to know how they interact and move around between Northern Ohio and Southern Michigan. However there is plenty of territory and forest for them to remain in SE Ohio. The Eastern Ohio ones could certainly move back and forth between E. Ohio and the Pennsylvania mountains. And of course, as you know, Gabriel H. the vast forest of Northern Michigan includes the Manistee and Huron National Forest in which they have all they need.
      Glad to have you come onboard Paul and your Wildman of the Forest.

  5. Matthew C

    Paul seems like a cool dude but not really interested in anybody that follows the “some type of ape “ road on this subject. Not trying to be a butt , but I really believe it’s misinformation at this point

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