Listen every other week as Allyson and Kayla share their favorite urban legends, hauntings, cryptids, and American folklore with one another.
Kayla and Allyson are back from their extended winter break. It's Wet Week! Allyson discusses the possibly-extinct, possibly-a-hoax Trinity Alps Giant Salamander, and Kayla gets into her personal connection with Isabella the Bear Lake Monster, Utah's own personal Nessie. Link to "The Cryptid Zoo" website: http://www.newanimal.org/
This week, Kayla discusses the Beast of Bray Road, the werewolf-like creature that terrorized a small town in Wisconsin during the 90s. Allyson explains the legend of the Jackalope, one of America's most famous cryptids and a "fearsome critter" of the Old Wild West. Links to items discussed in this episode: "Ariel Needs Legs" by Neil Cicierega - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nH6ya5g2-s Lost Tapes "Beast of Bray Road" episode - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yb_EtagkO1E Linda Godfrey's Twitter - https://twitter.com/lindasgodfrey Don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave us a rating or review! New episodes every other Thursday.
This week, Allyson discusses the peaceful pairs of pants known as the Fresno Nightcrawlers. Kayla details the legends and origins of Wendigos.
It's curse week! This week, Kayla discusses the supposed hauntings and curses of Lake Lanier in Georgia. Allyson breaks down the superstition of baseball curses, highlighting three of the most infamous: the Boston Red Sox's Curse of the Great Bambino, the Chicago Cubs' Curse of the Billy Goat, and the Hanshin Tigers' Curse of the Colonel.
In this pilot episode, Allyson discusses the Mothman of Point Pleasant, West Virginia. Kayla tells the urban legend of "the Roommate's Death," also known as "Aren't You Glad You Didn't Turn on the Light?" or "the Licked Hand."