EERIE Radio is a paranormal podcast that stands for 'Endeavor for Esoteric Research and Investigation into the Enigmatic'. The hosts interview top researchers in the paranormal field and have a few laughs along the way. "Life is paranormal. Listen. Learn. Laugh."
In the very last (?) episode of EERIE Radio, we interview one of EERIE's favorite additions, Ali. Ali made the show all the richer for being a part of it, and we discuss her involvement and her favorite memories of it. To all the fans, thanks for the memories, thanks for listening, and thanks for being amazing. We love you all!
In this part of our wrap up, Fizz joins us for an interview on his years with the show and what it meant to him. Plus we find out what he liked and didn't like about the show. Part III coming soon!
This is the first of a three-part episode where we interview old members of the EERIE cast, starting with DK. In these final episodes, we hope to provide you with a little insight into why the show went the way it went, and in this episode's case, what's in store for our own DK and possibly Rob as well. Fizz & Ali will be coming up next.
In this episode we review and examine excerpts from the late Mac Tonnies' final work, The Crypoterrestrials. How has his work held up over the last decade?
In this episode, we discuss ideas and stories of people caught up in phenomena that shift them or those around them to other dimensions or perhaps other times.
We finish out the year with a handful of true to life accounts from Phantoms and Monsters; strange encounters with the unexplained, and sometimes even poorly explained. Grammar is your friend.
In this Thanksgiving time episode, we're talking birds...really big ones. We explore the various legends and stories of eyewitnesses, as well as the different types of creatures and skeptic retorts. It's a barn burner folks. Let's talk turkey.
For Halloween this year, EERIE is going to do something a little different and give you a classic story by the great H.P. Lovecraft, the Call of Cthulhu. Hope you enjoy.
Continuing the correlation from Ep 242, we discuss the legends and creation stories of some Native American tribes and the odd similarities in not just where they say they come from, but who and what they encountered. Ultimately, did these creatures exist then, and do they still exist today?
It wouldn't be EERIE without covering the event of the...hour. The Great Area 51 Raid started as a joke on Facebook and threatened to become a ridiculous and massive affair, only to end up just being ridiculous. We'll talk on that and other Area 51 goings on, along with a little bonus story on a Black Eyed Kid from the Ole' Countrree.
In this episode, we explore some modern stories of strange encounters underground, and begin an examination of the mythology and history of underground beings in the Old World, along with a fair bit of personal reminiscing. The real irony of seeing anything in the dark is having to step out of the light.
Here we examine some of the myths and legends of several tribes of native North Americans who speak to a great cataclysm in the past. Do their stories correspond to anything we can see today?
The Pentagon is taking the unusual step of briefing Senators and the President on their knowledge of UFO's. Why? Who knows, but Rob explores this and other aspects of modern government UFO studies in this latest episode.
Take a more scientific journey with EERIE as we explore the potential hypotheses behind one of the most intriguing events in the recent history of Earth, the deep freeze of the Younger Dryas. This event lends itself to all sorts of possibilities with the forgotten history of mankind.
In this episode, Rob has sifted through the famous Phantoms & Monsters blog for some of their most interesting eye witness paranormal encounter stories; reading the stories and providing a little commentary and analysis along the way.
In this episode, Rob slaughters one of his favorite sacred cows; censorship on media platforms. There's even a tie in with our own paranormal/conspiracy theory community. Definitely not the episode for those who don't like controversy, but if you do like it, come on in. The water's fine.
Have you seen the new History Channel series Project Blue Book? Rob talks about it as well as the actual historical Air Force programs and facts behind the fiction in this episode.
In this episode, Rob, Guild, and Stooge explore a historical news account of a local poltergeist and related incidents. Following is the usual diversions and off-topic banter EERIE is famous for.
Stooge and Guild rejoin the Robfather to discuss various aspects of the Flat Earth Theory and new happenings and ideas from the latest Flat Earth Convention. Plus the usual insanity you all know and love.
In this episode we explore some articles of underground cities and ancient races in southern California that though fanciful have certain unusual elements in common.
What is your opinion on the vast library of ancient aliens/lost civilization literature out there? We take a look at one archeologist's review of her colleagues' take downs of many of the big names on the subject and examine her responses in turn.
In this episode, we keep that dark edge a little bit with a little road musing, and touch on subjects like the old favorite, the Mitchell-Hedges Skull. We follow this with a marathon run of news and entertainment with a slightly more light-hearted bent.
In this episode Rob discusses the passing of two great giants, Art Bell and Stephen Hawking, and his personal thoughts on both. This one might get a bit bumpy for some.
In this episode, we talk a little about how understanding and expression in the paranormal field and elsewhere are being increasingly squelched through ridicule and defamation. This one gets a little serious.
In this solitary cast, Robfather reviews an article from one of the preeminent skeptics of our time and his confrontation with the unexplained, and then discusses a bit of his own encounters.
EERIE pulled out the stops for our listeners providing over three hours of entertainment with some amazing interviews. Hear from the legendary game creator, Marc Miller, the creator of Traveller. Also we have a great interview with Reliquary Game Studios, the creator of the Victorian horror game Clockwork Dominion and a sneak peak of the upcoming Terminator 2029 board game with Passport Game Studios. Gild and Rob provide plenty of helpful Con tips to round out this massive episode of EERIE Radio.
In this episode, the crew covers updates in local UFO matters, switches to ghostly discussions including the Monroe House in Hartford City, and discusses Guild, DK, and Rob's upcoming trip to GenCon in Indianapolis. Apologies for the audio issues. They can't all be gems.
Thought lost to history, this show from the archives of the Roamers project never aired in any format, and is now presented to EERIE listeners. The new crew discussed road rage, travel, and some of their personal geographical dislikes and prejudices.
It's a return to a full crew on EERIE and true ramblecast as we talk far too long about Guild's digestive habits, Bigfoot in the news, the Iowa mermaid, and kids saying the...strangest things.
In this episode, we get to speak in person with the near legendary scientist in the study of Bigfoot, Dr. Jeffrey Meldrum of Idaho State University.
The EERIE Part-timer, Ryan, volunteered to follow Indiana Ghost Ops through the little-known, but fascinating Thornhaven Manor in New Castle, Indiana. This is a chronicle of their ghost hunt.
Just a taste, more like a banquet of the new show with the old cast. EERIE listeners will recognize old and newish EERIE voices (from EP 220) as we simulcast a new podcast we've had in development, Indy Roamers. It's a lot of the same banter you loved or hated and a whole lot more. And if you like it, head over to ITunes and subscribe!
In this episode, DK and Rob speak at some length on the phenomenon of strange noises in the sky and how believable they think it might be. Also joining us are the regulars for the new Indy Roamers podcast.
In EERIE's latest trip to GenCon, we speak with Casey Clark of Spartacus Publishing about Luchadors and Mike Curry with John Wick Presents about their 2nd edition of the iconic swashbuckling game 7th Sea.
In this episode, Rob and the EERIE Part-Timer, Ryan, take a fun-filled fabulous trip to the historic and haunted Randolph County Infirmary. Just for an Open House, but we did check to see if they'd admit Ryan.
In this cast, Rob and Jason try to discuss legends of several Native American tribes discussing their encounters with giants, while diverging into discussions of movie and TV, carrying through to the engimatic Incan dick pottery. Film at 11.
A little dinner conversation and afterward with the wayward travelling Ghostpiper after his tour of Whispers Estates in southern Indiana.
Rob takes you on a trip to the 1980's to discuss a fun little period of modern history where parents, preachers, and politicians were certain a few books would doom the youth of the day.
Continuing the Commentary Series, Rob discusses his thoughts on the new X-File episodes. Spoilers on the first episode. He also discusses other formative paranormal TV shows for the EERIE crew and his view on the changing conspiracy theories they have promoted.
This is the first in a potentially long line of commentaries we have on topics or events that interest us and hopefully you. In this episode, Rob discusses trolls, people who are blindly skeptical of the paranormal, and briefly discusses "Eggshell Earth"; the traditional Hollow Earth theory.
DK, Rob, Jason, and Rachel explore not only the latest happenings in the world of artificial intelligence, but dive into the movie history of A.I. in all its forms. Don't forget to listen to the very end for EERIE's own Robby P.I. discussing Paranormal Thoughts on Mermaids.
Rob, Jason and a returning DK after much digression and debauchery speak to the allure and frustration of exploring the unknown and unknowable. Listen to hear if we finally get to the point.
Jason and Rob talk a lot of scifi, appropriate for a discussion of one of the great Lunar conspiracies, the alleged Apollo XX mission. Still more of you have asked about the show and what's up, so more inside baseball finishes the show out.
Rob is joined by guest hosts Ericka and Sexual Ryan for a look into the goings on as they wander around at HorrorHound Indianapolis. There is much commentary and fun and frivolity. Listen for some special voices as well as tremendous interview with Cam Clark from Open Sign Productions. Look 'em up!
Rob, Jess, and a cast of dozens tour the grounds of the Historic Hannah House and meet some of the paranormal and ghost hunter groups new and old. Expect a word or two from DK and Ollion and hang on for a special announcement near the end of other venues we'll be invading.
Our annual trip to Gen Con where we speak with veteran artist Bradley K. McDevitt, catch a few minutes with MST3K alum Trace Beaulieu, and Mayfair's own Bob & Angus. Rob and field correspondent Wunji also host a panel of game designers with a unique mission.
Jason and Rachel are back to join Rob in a discussion of the famous 1950's Hopkinsville Goblins incident in rural Kentucky. Along the way we discuss a little of the innate prejudice and credibility gap against those who experience something they cannot explain.
In this mega-episode, Rob welcomes the illustrious DK back for a discussion on comedy and how political correctness is trying to strangle the life out of it. Also, we discuss the usual societal ills of racism, sexism, and dick jokes.
Rachel returns and fails to corral Jason and Rob into a useful topic. However, the cast does talk on Mexico's Maqim or Zone of Silence, their own little odd place on Earth. Many topics and diversions are indulged. Oh...and lawn mowing.
Rob and Jason delve into a host of popular conspiracy theories and give their thoughts on said indulgences. They also pontificate on the idea of conspiracy theories in general, talk movie mayhem and try to cover for the lack of Rachel.
Rob, Jason and Rachel ponder on the basic history of the Philadelphia Experiment and its original chronicler, the astronomer Morris K. Jessup. In between we manage to talk a lot about our favorite cinema gems.