Episode 5: Haunted Forests
Mike and Nora chat with special guest Ruben about a number of myths and legends surrounding not only Texas, but across the globe.
Episode 4: Enchanted Rock
This week, Mike and Nora discuss the so-called "high strangeness" associated with Enchanted Rock, a large natural structure made entirely of pink granite. Special guest (and podcast producer) Tanner Murphy shares the story of his own strange experiences at the rock, including a sighting of a particularly bizarre potential cryptid. This episode is sponsored by Brother's Construction in Austin, Texas. Visit their Facebook page using the link below, and tell them you heard about them from us for $100 off your first order! https://www.facebook.com/BrothersConstructionATX
Episode 3: Black Panther
Nora and Mike discuss the North American Black Panther, which definitely exists...or does it? Join us with special guest Vic DeCroix to learn more than you ever thought you needed to know about a certain wild cat that may or may not live in the woods somewhere. This episode is sponsored by Brother's Construction in Austin, Texas. Visit their Facebook page using the link below, and tell them you heard about them from us for $100 off your first order! https://www.facebook.com/BrothersConstructionATX
Episode 2: Skunk Ape
Mike and Nora discuss the elusive, yet very well documented, North American Wood Ape. Also known as the Skunk Ape, this creature is very similar to what most people know as Bigfoot, with the exception of its trademark stench. Special guest Sebastian Arguelles recalls his own encounter with this cryptid near Houston, Texas. This episode is sponsored by Brother's Construction in Austin, Texas. Visit their Facebook page using the link below, and tell them you heard about them from us for $100 off your first order! https://www.facebook.com/BrothersConstructionATX/
Episode 1: El Chupacabra
Mike and Nora discuss the mysterious biological origins of the famed chupacabra alongside a special guest, who claims to have seen the creature lurking in the woods of East Texas.