Stoney Keeley and Rooster dive into history, lifestyle, current events, a whole host of various topics, and honestly maybe a combination of all of the above on Phone It In, brought to you by SoBros Network.
Did the US Navy really accomplish the invisibility and teleportation of a warship? Rooster and Stoney dig into the Philadelphia Experiment on this episode of Phone It In.
Rooster and Stoney delve into the life and times of the 'Queen of Mystery,' Agatha Christie on this episode of Phone It In.
"Henry McDaniel says he shot and wounded a monster on his doorstep and is worried it may come back to get even." -April, 1973Rooster and Stoney discuss a cryptid sighting from Enfield, Illinois on the latest episode of Phone It In.
Rooster and Stoney go over a brief history of the subway system in New York City and how people have lived in its abandoned network of tunnels throughout the years on the latest episode of Phone It In.
Rooster and Stoney share some weird facts about octopuses before digging into the question of whether or not they're actually of this world.
Rooster and Stoney dig into the psychic phenomenon known as remote viewing on the latest episode of Phone It In.
The Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914–1917 is considered to be the last major expedition of the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration. Conceived by Sir Ernest Shackleton, the expedition was an attempt to make the first land crossing of the Antarctic continent. After Roald Amundsen's South Pole expedition in 1911, this crossing remained, in Shackleton's words, the "one great main object of Antarctic journeyings". Shackleton's expedition failed to accomplish this objective but became recognised instead as an epic feat of endurance.
Rooster and Stoney dig into the mystery of the lost colony of Roanoke.
It's one of our favorite Spooky Season traditions here on SoBros Network - Rooster and Stoney collect creepy, allegedly true, stories from the world of Reddit to share on Phone It In.
Spooky Season on Phone It In rolls on as Rooster and Stoney discuss the life and times of Edgar Allan Poe.
Rooster and Stoney kick off Spooky Season 2024 with a discussion on werewolves in folklore and throughout history.
Pirate treasure? The Holy Grail? A feat of marvelous engineering? Rooster and Stoney dive into the mystery of the Oak Island money pit on the latest Phone It In.
Rooster and Stoney discuss the problematic nature of History Channel's fabled program, Ancient Aliens, and some of the zany theories it has concocted throughout the years on this episode of Phone It In.
Rooster and Stoney discuss what happens when someone dies on a cruise ship before digging into a few odd instances of it happening on this episode of Phone It In!
Are we even here? Rooster and Stoney dive into the theory that we're all living in a computer simulation on this episode of Phone It In.
Rooster and Stoney dive into the ancient knowledge and practice of turning lead into gold, and explore some of the most interesting alchemists of all time on this month's Phone It In. This episode is brought to you by Memo's Mexican Kitchen: https://www.memosmexicankitchen.com/
In 1876, a woman making soap looked up to realize chunks of an ambiguous meat had fallen across her property. As it turned out, meat splattered across a 100-yard area. To this day, no one knows what exactly this meat was or what caused it. On this episode of Phone It In, Rooster and Stoney dive into the mystery of the event known as the Kentucky Meat Shower.
Rooster and Stoney discuss the history of The Biltmore Estate in Asheville on the latest episode of Phone It In.
Rooster and Stoney dig into the story of Grigori Rasputin, the mystic...faith healer...rumored sorcer...who earned the trust of the last emporer of Russia. It's a one-in-a-million story about a peasant who rose to influence and earned several enemies in the process, as well as some pretty wild conspiracy theories surrounding his death and existence alike.
Ryan joins Rooster and Stoney for an introduction to Missing 411 and the retelling of a couple of the stories.
Rooster and Stoney dip into some Ohio folklore for a discussion about the Loveland Frogman on this episode of Phone It In.
Rooster and Stoney dive into the history of one Charles Entertainment Cheese on the latest episode of Phone It In.
Rooster and Stoney dive into the history of the Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum and the Terracotta Army on this episode of Phone It In, which begs the question...what would you put in your massive mausoleum?
Rooster and Stoney dig into the story of what is believed to be London's oldest paranormal investigation and research organization, The Ghost Club, and some of its alleged members on this month's Phone It In!
Join Rooster and Stoney as they dive into the mystery of loud underground booms in East Tennessee
Rooster and Stoney dive into the stranglehold Elvis Presley had the United States in back in the day, how he became a pop culture icon, and whether or not he's actually still alive.
Rooster and Stoney dive into the history and mythology surrounding the Yeti on this month's episode of Phone It In!
Throughout history, for various reasons, people have been out there eating other people. On this month's episode of Phone It In, Rooster and Stoney look back at the history of this practice, its taboo in our culture, and Rooster brings a couple of stories of modern cannibalism to the show that made Stoney want to faint. Gross.
One of if not our absolute favorite Spooky Season traditions here at SoBros Network....Rooster and Stoney comb the pages of Reddit to find the wildest and most terrifying (allegedly) true tales to chill your bones.
Shhh....don't tell anyone or they might show up to get us. For the milestone 50th episode of Phone It In, Rooster and Stoney decided to dive into the high strangeness surrounding tales of the Men In Black, and no, we're not talkin' Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones.
Horses are the most important animals in human history, so it's only logical for them to show up in our folklore and legends, right? Rooster and Stoney dive into the history of phantom horses, from herds of spectral white horses charging through the fog to famous races with the devil, on the latest Phone It In.
Join admitted language nerd Rooster as she guides Stoney and all of the Phone It In listeners on a historical journey through the English language. Videos she references in this podcast: *Accent Expert Gives a Tour of U.S. Accents - (Part One) | WIRED: https://youtu.be/H1KP4ztKK0A?si=27HUo2Ma_vNzcr45*What Shakespeare's English Sounded Like - and how we know: https://youtu.be/WeW1eV7Oc5A?si=hbcYiy4euEZ1j_P0
Rooster and Stoney take a deep DEEP dive into the concept of capitalism with a brief history on how it came to be me, and a lot more venting about how, when left unregulated, it can negatively impact society. Strap in for a long one!
Rooster and Stoney discuss what a credible UFO story is and why they don't cause the frenzy they used to in the old days before digging into some more modern examples of what a credible UFO story looks like!
Rooster and Stoney dive into the legend of Zé Arigó, the legendary Brazilian faith healer, and the mystery surrounding his psychic surgery skill, on the latest episode of Phone It In.
Rooster and Stoney talk about the formation, the people, and folklore surrounding the history of the Appalachian Mountains on Episode 44 of Phone It In.
Rooster and Stoney talk deep ocean and sea beasts on the latest episode of Phone It In, specifically, an encounter with a sea serpent some 300 miles from the coast of present day Namibia back in 1848.
In our first foray into the wild wild West here on Phone It In, Stoney and Rooster dive into the history of the old frontier town turned mischief mecca, Dodge City, Kansas.
Rooster and Stoney dive into a mind-bending discussion on dark matter, what it is (or isn't), and some theories surrounding what its existence means for the totality of the universe. Of course, it bleeds into some multiverse talk too.
It's cooling off outside - no better time to cozy up by the fire and celebrate the winter months than with the surface level life story of one of history's greatest goths (we think). Rooster and Stoney celebrate the life of novelist Mary Shelley, best known for Frankenstein, who was actually super badass.
Ever heard of the Earth opening up and swallowing an entire building hole? Well, that's called a sinkhole. Gather 'round for a geology lesson from Rooster and Stoney on this month's Phone It In.
It's a time-honored tradition here at Spooky Season on Phone It In - Rooster and Stoney collect a few creepy "true" stories from the world of Reddit to share!
Stoney Keeley and Rooster dive into the Japanese legend of the ghost of Okiku and its influence on pop culture today after spending about 15 minutes trying to diagnose why Stoney is so jumpy in haunted houses and watching horror movies.
Rooster and Stoney dive into the weird disappearances and seemingly paranormal occurrences in the Lake Michigan Triangle on the latest Phone It In! Check out our friends at Trouble Spirits: https://troublespirits.com/And, while you're here, be sure to go subscribe to our friends at 440 Sports on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/440Sports