Mysteries and Monsters

Mysteries and Monsters: Episode 266 Europe’s Roswell with Mark Olly

We head back to January 1983 and the coastal area of Aberystwyth in Wales. One local farmer received quite the shock one morning whilst out inspecting his flock to discover his fields strewn with debris. On alerting the authorities, he was informed a plane had crashed, despite their being no evidence of any plane coming…

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Mysteries and Monsters: Episode 265 Bigfoot goes ROGUE with author Luke Phillips

This week, we head to the Pacific North West with author Luke Phillips to discuss his brilliant new book “ROGUE”. A thriling, horrifying and cryptid filled joy ride, ROGUE sees the Washington state under attack from something that has developed a taste for human flesh and it seems nothing and no-one can stop it. Luke…

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Mysteries and Monsters: Episode 264 Werewolves Dogmen and Shapeshifters with Pamela K Kinney

Dogmen. Werewolves. Skinwalkers. Shapeshifters. Many believe the Dogman phenomena began with the revalations surrounding Bray Road in Wisconsin and Linda Godfrey’s amazing work. Yet as Linda and others discovered, stories about encounters with strange creatures have plagued the North American continent since records began. In her latest book, Werewolves, Dogmen and other Shapeshifters stalking North…

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Mysteries and Monsters: Episode 263 Cryptoozologist Andy McGrath

Sorry for the late posting, had some issues this week! This week, I’m joined by author and researcher Andy McGrath. We discuss a number of notable cryptids from around the world and hear about his recent visit up to Loch Ness. From Bigfoot to the Yeren, Megaliths to the paranormal, we dive in to several…

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Mysteries and Monsters: Episode 262 Humanoids and High Strangeness with Preston Dennett

In his latest book, “Humanoids and High Strangeness”, Preston Dennett has collected 20 incredible encounters that show us that the subject of alien contact can often be even stranger than we imagine. From a child encountering a Grey riding a bike, to a werewolf playing peek a boo and hiding in closets to families being…

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Mysteries and Monsters: Episode 261 The Gul of Tajikistan with Richard Freeman

We head out to discover a cryptid we’ve never covered before in the company of our good friend Richard Freeman. The Gul of Tajikistan is a hairy bipedal hominid that has been seen for centuries across this mountainous land locked central Asian republic and has a reputation for violent encounters across the region. Richard tells…

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Mysteries and Monsters: Episode 260 More Haunted Times with Ruth Roper-Wylde

In her seventh book, Ruth has once again collated a bumper crop of modern day ghostly encounters from across the British Isles in These Haunted Times volume III. Ruth is fascinated particularly by finding correlations – where more than one person has seen the same or similar thing in the same location, or where multiple…

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Mysteries and Monsters: Episode 259 The Horrors of the House of Wills with Daryl Marston

Every paranormal investigator has one location that brings out the goosebumps whenever they think of it. For Daryl Marston it was the notorious House of Wills, a former funeral home in Cleveland, Ohio. What occured during his investigation stayed with him for far longer than he imagined and made him re-evaluate everything he thought he…

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Mysteries and Monsters: Episode 258 Spritualism, Cemeteries and Seances with Dr Kate Cherrell

We take a journey in to the other side on this episode as we look into some notable characters from the golden age of spiritualism, a haunted cemetery or two and the strange wourld of seances contacting departed celebrities. Joining us to act as our guide in to the other side is writer, paranormal historian,…

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Mysteries and Monsters; Episode 257 The Megalodon Revealed with Max Hawthorne

We head beneath the waves to uncover the reality of one of the most fearsome predators to swim in the ocean, the Megalodon.  Yet is it the swift, surface breaching killing machine we often see potrayed on screen? Not so says Max Hawthorne and he’s built a compelling case to show that most of what…

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