Listen to two best buds talk about the paranormal, cryptids, aliens, ghosts, and all things spooky.
Are killer kangaroos and devil monkeys on the loose? Nicole will let you know so you can rest easy! As per usual, Meghan and Nicole also ranted about Star Wars as a special treat.
In this episode, Nicole reads "true" Missing 411 stories, which unsurprisingly delves into tangents about Star Wars. This was recorded in October 2021.
We're back! This episode was recorded in maybe October 2021?? Meghan tells the interesting tale of the Beast of Truro, which was very briefly mentioned in the 1997 hit movie "Men in Black." The creature, who killed a 100 cats, could be a mountain lion, a panther, a hyena, a dog, a pack of dogs, a fisherman, or something more sinister? Whatever it was, it was NOT a fox.
In this episode, Megan shares the history of Auras. In particular, she talks about former priest Charles Webster Leadbeater, who popularized the concept and held the incredible belief that "most men come from Mars but the more advanced men come from the Moon."
This week Nicole delves into some horrific things that have happened at Disneyland over the years. She also discusses the possibility of the park being haunted. Nicole and Meghan also unsurprisingly talk at length about Star Wars. Trigger warning: Mention of death and injury.
In this episode, Meghan tells us all about the lovely Japanese Lake Monsters, Kussie and Issie. Again, this was recorded a while back when Meghan and Nicole were chalk-full of spicy "Star Wars" takes. This is you're warning. Also be sure to check out the podcast Reddit on Wiki!
In this episode, Nicole shares some supposedly true stories of people encountering humanoids. She then goes off the rails and talks about her conspiracy theory involving George Lucas. (This was recorded in February, where Meghan & Nicole were at the height of their "Star Wars" obsession). Nicole & Meghan also discuss Obiwan Kenobi fanfiction and the issues with being 5'2". You are in for a wild ride.
In this episode, Meghan tells us the history of tarot cards. Nicole and Meghan also share some of their hot takes. Just a quick warning this is an unhinged episode.
Nicole discusses the popular TikTok trend of people trying to shift realities. Just a warning this was recorded in December 2020, the month that Meghan got super into "Star Wars" and Nicole discovered Pedro Pascal, so this episode takes an abrupt and chaotic turn.
This week, Meghan tells us the tale of the Honey Island Swamp Monster. This very stinky boy is a Big Foot-like creature who is rumored to live in Louisiana swamps and may have been created from a "circus accident." Nicole also discusses her distrust of Guillermo Del Toro and anyone who is too passionate about the Academy Award-winning film "The Shape of Water."
In this episode, Nicole discusses Star jelly, which is a gelatinous substance that seemingly appears from the sky. There have been reports of it moving and being toxic to people and pets. It is believed to either be an alien, jellyfish that live in the sky, or some sort of mold. In the middle ages -- which was an all-around wild time -- it was recommended to rub Star jelly into wounds. Please don't do that as tempting as it sounds.
After a super long hiatus, we are back! In this episode, Meghan talks all about past life regression through hypnosis. Just a quick note -- this episode was recorded back in November when the ridiculous 'Supernatural' series finale aired so Nicole talks quite a bit about that. Just a fair warning to everyone. Enjoy!
If you're a fan of missing 411 cases and true crime, this episode is for you! Nicole goes through some noteworthy 411 cases, and the work of David Paulides.
The Beast of Bray Road, known for his sightings in and around-- you guessed it-- Bray Road, in Wisconsin, may be intimidating but we think he's just a little nervous and hoping someone will let him in from the cold. Let him in!
This week, Nicole delves into the life of Arthur Conan Doyle and his belief in the supernatural and paranormal. Honestly, he lived the life we all wish we had, riding in hot air balloons and going on spiritual tours.
This week, Meghan explores the way ravens and crows have maintained their image as supernatural omens throughout the years and some of the different legends and lore they've been a part of.
In this episode, Nicole reads her favorite Glitch in the Matrix stories. The terrifying tales include a sus pen pal, potential doppelgangers, a possible alien abduction, and a kid teleporting in a waterpark. She also gives an exciting update about the Dover Demon case. As an added bonus -- Meghan and Nicole reveal that they have a difficult time remembering the year 2017 and possibly have no concept of time at all.
In this episode, Meghan takes a brief look into the Malleus Maleficarum and the buck wild items within it. Heinrich Kramer was too invested in other people’s lives and especially witches, but honestly, we’re still wondering how he knew so much about witches in the first place.
In this week's episode, Nicole brings to the table a collection of claims from time travelers. What could they be here for? Some claim it's punishment and, well, we're not sure, but you can make your own judgement call.
If you cry constantly or really enjoy a nice pair of pants, this episode is everything you've been waiting for. Meghan recounts the tale of the Squonk, who can be found by following its puddles of tears, as well as the Fresno Nightcrawler, who may or may not just be a fashion icon strutting his stuff.
What do you do if you suddenly come down with a case of lycanthropy? Should you go to a friary? Find a kid with a stick? Nicole uncovers some interesting history on werewolves and cases of the past, as well as some recent claims. For more information on the Quileute Tribe Move to Higher Ground: https://mthg.org/
This week, Meghan dives into the tangled web that is the Loch Ness Monster’s history, with appearances from a saint, a business man and his university graduate wife, and an actor/director/producer/con man—just to name a few. Is Nessie hanging out in Loch Ness? We hope so, but we’ll let you decide for yourself.
In this episode, Nicole tells the very stupid tales of three "haunted" dolls. Meghan and Nicole also delve into hysterics over a poorly designed book cover.
Happy Halloween! This week Meghan discusses the weird, wild tale of the Bell Witch -- an invisible witch named Kate, who loved having philosophical debates and getting drunk, that haunted and terrorized the Bell family in the 1800s (they owed enslaved people so they 100% deserved it). This episode features weird rabbit-dog creatures, violent poltergeist activity, and the seventh president of the United States Andrew Jackson, so buckle up.
Nicole is dipping into the doppelganger phenomenon up to and including her own experiences! From a questionable school teacher to the dramatic life of Percy Shelley, we're learning not only about seeing doubles but also about the unusual habits of the Shelley family. Everyone keeps a loved one's heart in their desk, right?
In this episode, Meghan discusses the pseudoscience of ghost hunting equipment. Both Meghan and Nicole also discuss their lack of knowledge regarding science -- this will either be relatable or polarizing to our audience. Also, Thomas Edison makes a fun cameo for all our phonograph fans.
Behold the tale of the Loveland Frogmen! There have been numerous sightings of these bipedal frogs in Clermont County, Ohio from 1955 to 2016. These handsome guys are about 3 feet tall and may be able to control electricity through sticks which is super fun. The frogmen have been seen by a variety of folks including a lonely businessman, rightfully bullied 1970s cops, and a Pokemon Go player. If only we could all be so lucky.
In this week's episode, Meghan shares some of the lore behind Kappa. Hold on to your butts because these "very polite" little guys really want to meet you. You may encounter one in the river or just hanging out to do mischief in your house. So grab your cucumbers and get ready to learn about this famous yokai.
In this episode, Nicole discusses the very problematic, racist, and classist history behind the Black Eyed Kids lore. Trigger warning: mention of violence against BIPOC.
In this episode, Meghan delves into the legend of the Pope Lick Monster. This hypnotizing goat-man may be a Kentucky local, but don’t let that lure you into his trap. Really. The train trestle that is his alleged stomping grounds is still in use today and is extremely dangerous. But, as long as you steer clear of the actual trestle, we hear that this is quite the romantic getaway for couples and the goat-man may just make an appearance on your date.
In this episode, Nicole shares that weird and wild tale of the Dover Demon. This spooky little guy's interests include holding onto rocks and terrorizing teenagers in Dover, Massachusetts during the spring of 1977. We all need our hobbies, okay?
In this episode, Meghan examins the wild world of Vampire Hunting Kits. Some of these "antique" kits that will protect you from vampires may include silver bullets, wooden steaks, a mysterious serum, a painting of possums, chicken leg goblets, and a book about horrible ways to die for the low low price of a couple thousand dollars. What a steal. Also, we have a special treat for all our emo listeners -- bass player Charles Trippy of We The Kings makes a fun little cameo in the story.
Buckle up for a wild ride! This episode is all about Indrid Cold, aka The Grinning Man. This dude was a human-like alien who allegedly visited West Virginia in the 1960s and seemingly was desperate for friends. He also may or may not be still living in Cleveland, Ohio???
In this episode, Meghan discusses the spooky tale of the Flatwoods Monster, a red-eyed creature who terrified folks in West Virginia, much like our BFF, Mr. Mothman.
Welcome to our podcast! In this episode, Nicole delves into the origins of Mothman and his legacy. Just a note -- despite its name, our podcast isn't just about Mothman. We're just big fans of the guy.