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Kati describes latest bigfoot encounters with us.
Matt, a police officer, joins us to go over encounters and Bigfoot evidence.
Florida Skunk ape researchers join us.
Michelle Heaton from Oregon joins us to discuss her Bigfoot encounters.
Tonight's guests, Mike and Christina Aquilar, founded Squatchin FL and on last week's show, they told us about their most recent Sasquatch sightings and experiences. Their kids came on too, to tell us about their sightings. We didn't have enough time left for me to ask Mike and Christina questions about their experiences, so they've come back to do that on tonight's show. We hope you'll tune in and listen to them do that.If you'd like to check out the Squatchin FL YouTube Channel, which we hope you will, please visit…https://www.youtube.com/@FLsquatchinIf you'd like to visit the Squatchin FL Facebook Page, please go to…https://www.facebook.com/groups/2221355908680972/If you'd like to contact Mike, regarding a Sasquatch sighting you had in Florida, Mike can be reached at SquatchinFL@gmail.com If you've had at least one Sasquatch sighting and would like to be a guest on the show, please go to BigfootEyewitness.com and let me know. I'd love to hear from you.If you'd like to help support the show, by buying your own Bigfoot Eyewitness t-shirt or sweatshirt, please visit the Bigfoot Eyewitness Show Store, by going to https://Dogman-Encounters.MyShopify.comI produce 4 other shows that are available on your favorite podcast app. If you haven't checked them out, here are links to all 4 channels on the Spreaker App...My Bigfoot Sighting https://www.spreaker.com/show/my-bigfoot-sighting Dogman Tales https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dogman-tales--6640134Dogman Encounters https://www.spreaker.com/show/dogman-encounters-radio_2 My Paranormal Experience https://www.spreaker.com/show/my-paranormal-experience Thanks, as always, for listening!
TOP 10 Bigfoot list of things we have learned.
Gary and Lorrie join us to discuss possible Bigfoot sighting and orbs spotted by 8 witnesses.
Gabriel Mckee is a librarian, curator, and author whose research focuses on UFO culture, science fiction, religion, and book history. His past work includes books on theology and science fiction, curating exhibitions on Edgar Allan Poe and Mark Twain, and working as part of the editorial team for PHILIP K. DICK'S EXEGESIS. Last year, he published THE SAUCERIAN: UFOS, MEN IN BLACK, AND THE UNBELIEVABLE LIFE OF GRAY BARKER with the MIT Press -- a biography of a controversial ufological trickster.His latest book BEHOLD THE BEHEMOUTH: THE COLLECTED POEMS OF GRAY BARKER was released earlier this year.BEHOLD THE BEHEMOUTH can be ordered directly from the publisher Apport Editions, here: https://www.abebooks.com/Behold-Behemouth-Collected-Poems-Gray-Barker/32406173691/bdTHE SAUCERIAN can be ordered from Amazon here:https://www.amazon.com/Saucerian-UFOs-Black-Unbelievable-Barker/dp/0262049546/Visit Gabriel online, here: https://gabrielmckee.com/Info about BEHOLD THE BEHEMOUTH:A master storyteller, prankster, and mainstay of the UFO world, Gray Barker (1925-1984) is best known for his bizarre tales of Men in Black, the Mothman, and the Philadelphia Experiment. Barker is widely recognized for his skill as a prose stylist in books like They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers--skills that he developed through a lifelong practice of composing poetry, most of which remained unpublished at the time of his death.In Behold the Behemouth, Gabriel Mckee (author of the biography The Saucerian: UFOs, Men in Black, and the Unbelievable Life of Gray Barker) compiles all of Barker's surviving poetry, from his early experiments as a college student through enigmatic verse about UFOs and other uncanny subjects in his later career.At turns melancholic, otherworldly, and side-splittingly hilarious, Barker's poetical writings enrich the picture of midcentury ufology in general and the life of this peculiar literary outsider in particular.Gabriel visits with Talking Weird to chat about the amazing life and poems of Gray Barker, who was one of the most influential and fascinating figures of Ufology.This is an enthralling episode, filled with stories about early Ufology, that you do not want to miss!
We discuss Bigfoot evidence in West Virginia with Les and Danny.
Mary joins us from Florida to talk about Bigfoot.
Going live from the LBL.
Tim Coonbo Baker recounts his top 10 bigfoot stories.
Mike Smith joins us to talk about his time spent in the LBL. Bigfoot, Dogman and Orbs enter the chat.
Shane and David join us to discuss possible Bigfoot audio captured in different regions of the USA.
Bud and Angie are located close to the recent reports of Bigfoot in Ohio. They travel the country researching the subject.
We show videos of interviews and social media related to Bigfoot.
Sarah and River join us from Australia to discuss the similarities and difference between Bigfoot and Yowie.
Flatrock shows us video and audio caught on his property in Alabama. He tells stories of researchers actually seeing Bigfoot on his property.
Episode 285 of the **Untold Radio AM Show** is live! Southern Bigfoot encounters are exploding across the Southeast—swamps, woods, and hollers are buzzing with reports.
Al shares his years of experince with us dealing with Bigfoot, Dogman and more......
RPG joins us with some fascinating stories and theories.
In this episode of Squatchin' Holler, we're joined by Mary Ann Zeibel, a long-time Bigfoot researcher and experiencer whose work focuses on pattern recognition, witness credibility, and the deeper behavioral aspects of the phenomenon.Mary Ann shares her personal encounters, field research experiences, and observations gathered over years of investigation. We discuss recurring patterns in sightings, environmental indicators, and how consistent behaviors appear across regions—challenging the idea that these encounters are random or misidentified wildlife.This conversation also dives into the emotional and psychological impact of encounters, how experiencers are often dismissed, and why responsible research and documentation matter more now than ever.
In this landmark episode of Squatchin' Holler, we are joined by Ron Morehead—the man behind the legendary Sierra Sounds—along with researcher Darrell Denton, for a rare, in-depth conversation spanning decades of encounters and global expeditions.Ron Morehead recounts his long-term research in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, where repeated interactions and recorded vocalizations challenged everything we think we know about the wilderness. Beyond North America, Ron shares insights from his investigations into Yeti encounters in the Himalayas, Yowie reports in Australia, and relict hominoid traditions across multiple continents—revealing striking consistencies that suggest this is a worldwide phenomenon, not a regional mystery.Together with Darrell Denton, the discussion explores the intelligence, behavior, and communication behind the unexplained sounds, what expert analyses have revealed, and why these encounters continue to resist conventional scientific explanation. This episode focuses on patterns, credibility, and firsthand experience—allowing the evidence and observations to speak for themselves.If you're serious about Bigfoot research, the Sierra Sounds, or the global history of unexplained hominoid encounters, this is a conversation you don't want to miss.
Bama, a retired police officer, explains how he got into Bigfooting.
Amanda and I discuss recent happenings in our areas.
Greg Vistits with us to talk about Alabama Boogers. He shares his many encounters as well as his friendship with Tim Coonbo Baker and how seasoned researchers have helped him deal with the Bigfoot.
We discuss what happened to all of us on a trip to Alabama at Talledega National Forest. We show amazing orb footage and hear different perspectives.
Forker and Crew talk about recent passings, ask the question "Are we part of the problem in the field?", and discuss the Investigation Bigfoot final episode. PLEASE LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, RATE, AND REVIEW ON ALL PLATFORMS: YouTube, Facebook, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Spreaker, or wherever you listen!GET YOUR SASQUATCH EXPERIENCE GEAR FROM THE SQUATCH PRO STORE!Sean Forker hosts SASQUATCH EXPERIENCE, which also features Matt Arner, James Baker, Vance Nesbitt, and Henry May.Creative Consultants: Matt Knapp (Bigfoot Crossroads) & Les Sincavage (Xplorers: Seekers of the Truth). Show Executive Producer: Brian CorbinSpecial Thanks to all our Patreons:The Experiencers: Jeffreylee Matthis, Got Knockers!, Larry Sharpe, Scott Dieterele, and Tom MihokTrackcasters: Cindy BrewerThe Hollers: Gail Frederick, David Hickernell, Matt Arner, Laurie Nelson, and Lori WorthingtonWithout their support, this show would not be possible. For as little as $2 per month, please consider becoming one of our supporters on PATREON.Our show intro music, “It Comes At Night” by Adam Dib, is licensed to us for commercial use. “9-11 Bigfoot Call” is also used under Fair Use. Sean Forker and Gabriel Forker are credited with the intro and exit voiceover work. Sasquatch Experience Trailer music, “It's in the Fog” by Darren Curtis, is used with permission and attribution. If you'd like to hear a particular topic or guest, EMAIL US! Check us out:Facebook | X | Instagram | SasquatchExperience.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-experience--4208641/support.Sasquatch Experience by Anomalis Entertainment, LLC is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.Based on a work at https://www.spreaker.com/show/sasquatch-experience.Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at https://www.sasquatchexperience.com/permission.
Sayra joins us to discuss Bigfoot reports and stories she has collected from the PNW.
Todd joins us to discuss his first encounter and the many years of research following.
Breaking Bad actor Jesus Payan joins to show some of his Bigfoot evidence.
The URN crew meet up to tell stories and give thanks.
A cabin shakes in the night, boulders slam the walls, and a furry arm reaches for an axe—a century-old story that still echoes through American folklore. Today we go Squatchin' with Sunbow. From that 1924 Ape Canyon account to the grainy stride of the Patterson–Gimlin film, we chase the moments that turned Bigfoot from campfire whisper to cultural touchstone, and ask why those 39 seconds won't let go of us. Along the way, headlines get loud, memories get mythic, and the wilderness does what it does best: hide things in plain sight.We follow the thread into modern mysticism with Sunbow True Brother, whose journey through ceremonies, rainbow gatherings, and channeling Elder Kamooh reframes Sasquatch as interdimensional caretakers and “elder brothers.” There's an earnest environmental ethic in that message—heart-centered community, spiritual ecology, and a plea to protect the land. But we also test the edges: where does synthesis become appropriation, and when does a powerful story outpace the consent and context it borrows? Belief can inspire action, yet it still deserves scrutiny.Then comes the lab coat chapter: the Sasquatch Genome Project, half a million dollars, contested samples, and bold claims of human-adjacent DNA. We unpack the methods, the peer-review pitfalls, and why starting with a conclusion is a trap for any field that calls itself science. Conspiracies swirl—international committees, embassy memos, missing artifacts—and we draw a line between healthy skepticism and a worldview where secrecy explains every gap. It's possible to love mysteries and still demand evidence; it's possible to hold wonder without surrendering judgment.What emerges is a portrait of Bigfoot as a mirror. Frontier fear, cinematic proof, ecological longing, and the constant tug-of-war between curiosity and certainty all live here. If you've ever paused on that famous frame and felt the hair on your neck lift, this conversation meets you there—offering context, caution, and a few good laughs. Hit play, bring your questions, and tell us where you land. If this journey sparks your brain, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review to help more curious minds find the show.
Researcher and documentarian Brian Seech joins us to talk about his 40 years of studying and gathering evidence.
Documentary film maker joins us to discuss Bigfoot evidence.
MK Davis joins us live to discuss hidden truths.
Mother and sister video a dog like creature and provide photo evidence.
Andrea Billups Joins us to talk about her class A bigfoot encounter.
DA and Robby joins for some stories about dogman and Bigfoot. We discuss why so many police officers become Bigfoot researchers and how their collegues react to the subject.
Glenn AKA "Bigfoot Dwarf" joins us live to talk about his boots on the ground Bigfoot investigations in California and Oregon. You can find him on youtube @Bigfootdwarf4200
Scott and Sheila share how they got started into the Bigfoot excursions and how being former police officers , local and federal, helps with gathering evidence.
Kain Michael is the person behind the online project/channel “House of Enoch” — a Bigfoot/Sasquatch researcher and homeowner who says his property has persistent, dramatic activity (large tracks, vocalizations, weird occurrences). He's been a guest on multiple Bigfoot podcasts where he describes giant prints (reported up to ~24 inches), haunting calls, close approaches, and other strange evidence found around his land.
Hello and welcome to Home on the Strange, a deep dive into all things paranormal, supernatural, cryptids and all sorts of high strangeness. Join your host Ashley Range as we explore the unknown through an open-minded lens and unapologetically honest conversation.On tonight's premier, we meet host Ashley Range as she introduces herself and what to expect in future episodes! Featuring special guest appearances from Roger Williams and Amanda Stowers (AKA Amanda the bigfoot lady) from our sister show Squatchin' HollerThe premise of Home on the Strange is hopefully a little different than other similar shows. The goal here on the range is to interview/have open conversations with people of note about their views on paranormal/supernatural/cryptids etc. regardless if my guest believes in any of it or not. No personal spooky experience necessarily necessary, but welcome! Not everyone believes in spooky stuff and that's ok. I still want to have the conversation!
Ark Green (often appearing with his wife Rebecca) is a lifelong outdoorsman from east-central / central Alabama who now talks publicly about repeated Bigfoot encounters and investigations. He and Rebecca run a YouTube channel called Cedar Creek Bottoms Farmstead where they discuss homesteading and Mark's cryptid experiences. The encounter that changed himMark reports a pivotal sighting in 2007 (Lowndes County, AL) while on a hunting lease. That event — described in several podcast interviews and writeups — shifted him from skeptic to active investigator and led him to name an area on his property (and nearby woods) “Creepy Mountain”, where he believes a group of Sasquatch/Bigfoot have been active. Accounts of the sighting include field details (swampy pawpaw/hardwood area, unusual movement and sounds, visual contact) and subsequent follow-up investigations. Dogman reports and related investigationsMark also discusses Dogman / hyena-type canid encounters from Alabama and nearby regions during interviews. He's appeared on shows (e.g., The Cryptid Huntress, Bigfoot Eyewitness, Discover Sasquatch / Untold Radio Network) to describe encounters, local eyewitnesses, and patterns he's noticed — including weird vocalizations, tracks, and aggressive/interested behaviour around hunting areas. These interviews are where he and others lay out both Bigfoot and Dogman reports for the region.
Spencer Jamison is a prominent figure in the Sasquatch/Bigfoot community. He's known for co-hosting the Woodwalkerz YouTube channel—an engaging platform where he and his co-host (Greg and Misty) share their passion for wilderness exploration, cryptid investigation, and survival know-how.  On the Bigfoot Society podcast, Spencer was featured in the episode titled “Creepy Mountain Sasquatch with Spencer Jamison!” There, he takes listeners through his transition from teaching wilderness survival to experiencing firsthand encounters with possible Bigfoot activity.   ⸻The Bigfoot Journey: From Survival to Sasquatch EncountersHere's what makes Spencer's Bigfoot journey particularly intriguing:• Bridging Wilderness Skills with Cryptid Investigations: As a survival instructor, Spencer brought a unique, practical perspective to his cryptid explorations. Instead of just chasing stories, he approached his investigations with methodical preparation.  • Eerie Encounters Across Varied Locations:• He recounts spine-chilling experiences in the Daniel Boone National Forest, blending his wilderness familiarity with the unfolding mystery of Sasquatch activity.  • He also explored the ominous Creepy Mountain in Alabama, a spot where he detected strange signs and structures potentially linked to Bigfoot.  • Using Tools to Track the Unusual: One highlight from the podcast was his usage of an RF (radio frequency) meter—a tool he used during nighttime expeditions, possibly picking up unexplained energy spikes that added to the mystery.  • Emotional & Belief Transformation: Initially approaching the topic as a pragmatic survival expert, Spencer reveals how these experiences gradually shifted his perspective, fostering a deeper belief in the Sasquatch phenomenon.  ⸻In SummarySpencer Jamison of Woodwalkerz blends his expertise in wilderness survival with an earnest curiosity for Sasquatch lore. His journey takes him from the forests of Kentucky to the haunting slopes of Alabama's Creepy Mountain, armed with gear—and a growing sense of wonder—for what might be lurking just beyond the campfire's glow.
On this episode of Squatchin' Holler, we welcome Travis Carpenter, the son of legendary Bigfoot researcher Scott Carpenter. Scott was one of the most well-known and respected names in the Bigfoot community—recognized for his groundbreaking work, honest approach, and remarkable encounters documented in the Smoky Mountains and beyond.Now, his son Travis joins us to share stories about his father's research, his impact on the Bigfoot world, and how Scott's legacy continues to inspire a new generation of researchers and experiencers. This is more than just a conversation about Sasquatch—it's about family, legacy, and carrying forward a passion for uncovering the unknown.If you've followed Scott Carpenter's work, you won't want to miss this heartfelt and fascinating episode.
Today's guest is Amanda Stowers, though many know her better as the Bigfoot Lady. Amanda has turned her fascination with Bigfoot into a true passion, sharing stories, encounters, and research through her work at Northern Georgia's Expedition Bigfoot, the renowned Sasquatch museum, and as one of the voices behind the Squatchin' Holler podcast.She's here with us today to talk about what first drew her into the world of cryptids, the importance of preserving these stories, and why Bigfoot continues to capture the imagination of so many.So, join us as we step Within the Mists and into the forest shadows to welcome Amanda Stowers to the show.Amanda Stowers (The Bigfoot Lady) Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/amanda.stowers.2025Squatchin' Holler Podcast - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ_2FUueJjbpcppDy6mNhcwFW2nxVy9tQExpedition Bigfoot: The Sasquatch Museum - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ_2FUueJjbpcppDy6mNhcwFW2nxVy9tQFacebook Fan Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/544933724571696Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/withinthemistpodcast/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@withinthemistpodcast1977 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we are sorting through our faulty collective memories while we discuss “The Lost Art of Forehead Sweat”! We're talking the Mandela/Mengele effect, how dangerous it is to hold Scully up when she's hangry, the return of Chuck, Mulder's Squatchin' outfit, and how troubled we are by this episode's erasure of the true Reggie. We won't stand for it! We note how terrifying it is to hear “Let me show you this quick video”, how Po-Co is never going to happen, the bloodcurdling screams of Megamind aliens, how much of an impact Teso Dos Bichos had on the crew, and whether or not this episode is eating the Jell-O. We're also thinking this Mulder guy might finally have a chance with Scully now that Reginald Murgatroid is out of the picture! Send us an email at scullynationpod@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram!
Do Bigfoot roam both the swamps of Illinois and the hollers of East Tennessee? In this episode of Squatchin' Holler, host Roger Williams sits down with Kevin Ashby to uncover two of the most chilling legends in American Sasquatch history.
Step into the mystery-filled forests of the Pacific Northwest and beyond with Barbara Shupe, one of the most trusted and enduring voices in the world of Sasquatch research. Barbara isn't just another storyteller—she's a lifelong outdoorswoman, researcher, and experiencer who has dedicated decades to living in, walking through, and listening to the forests where the unknown lingers.Her channel is more than a collection of videos. It's a living journal of encounters, experiences, patterns, and evidence—told from the perspective of someone who has seen Bigfoot, heard the sounds, studied the signs, and lived the journey. For many in the Bigfoot community, Barbara represents authenticity: no sensationalism, no staged evidence, no manufactured drama. Just the reality of what it's like to walk into the woods with open eyes and open ears, and discover that we are not alone.