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Feared and Revered: The Wendigo and Other Cryptids

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A classic cocktail opens a door to stranger places. We start with the crisp snap of a gin and tonic and its unexpected past as a colonial malaria remedy, then step into the woods, deserts, and fog banks where four legends still breathe: the Wendigo, Chupacabra, Mothman, and Bigfoot. It’s a spirited tour that blends folklore, history, science, and a few dice-rolling survival games to test what you’d do when the dark starts whispering.
First, the Wendigo: rooted in Algonquian traditions as a spirit of hunger and greed, not just a monster. We unpack the chilling Swift Runner case, the contested legacy of Jack Fiddler, and how colonization reshaped a moral warning into a trope. Next, the 1995 Chupacabra wave in Puerto Rico shows how modern myths spread at the speed of panic, while veterinarians point to feral canines and mange. Biology explains the bloodless carcasses; it doesn’t explain why the story stuck so hard.
From there, we drive into Point Pleasant’s fog to meet Mothman—red eyes, vast wings, and a year of sightings that ended with the Silver Bridge collapse. Engineering names brittle fracture; people remember omens. Festivals, museums, and the Mothman Prophecies keep the mystery alive because it helps a town carry grief. We close under the Redwoods with Bigfoot and the Patterson–Gimlin film, weighing Indigenous lore, footprint casts, and theories that range from undiscovered primate to pure hoax, all orbiting the same question: why do we need giants in our forests?
Expect curiosity over certainty, story over cynicism, and a toast to how cultures turn fear into teaching. Press play, pour something botanical, and tell us where you land: skeptic, believer, or happily undecided. If this ride hooked you, follow the show, leave a quick review, and share it with a friend who loves a good mystery.

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Chapters

1. Gin And Tonic’s Colonial Origins (00:00:00)

2. Setting The Halloween Theme And Cryptid Plan (00:06:45)

3. The Wendigo: Swift Runner And Psychosis (00:09:24)

4. Jack Fiddler And Cultural Context (00:21:05)

5. Game One: Wendigo Survival Scenario (00:24:15)

6. Chupacabra In Puerto Rico (00:27:45)

7. Biology, Mange, And Modern Sightings (00:34:10)

8. Game Two: Ranch Lights And Goat Panic (00:36:55)

9. Mothman In Point Pleasant (00:39:55)

10. The Silver Bridge Collapse And Theories (00:47:10)

11. Game Three: Prophecy And Consequence (00:52:30)

12. Bigfoot: Patterson–Gimlin And Beyond (00:55:00)

13. Evidence, Theories, And Pop Culture (01:03:25)

14. Game Four: Mating Season With Bigfoot (01:06:40)

94 episodes

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A classic cocktail opens a door to stranger places. We start with the crisp snap of a gin and tonic and its unexpected past as a colonial malaria remedy, then step into the woods, deserts, and fog banks where four legends still breathe: the Wendigo, Chupacabra, Mothman, and Bigfoot. It’s a spirited tour that blends folklore, history, science, and a few dice-rolling survival games to test what you’d do when the dark starts whispering.
First, the Wendigo: rooted in Algonquian traditions as a spirit of hunger and greed, not just a monster. We unpack the chilling Swift Runner case, the contested legacy of Jack Fiddler, and how colonization reshaped a moral warning into a trope. Next, the 1995 Chupacabra wave in Puerto Rico shows how modern myths spread at the speed of panic, while veterinarians point to feral canines and mange. Biology explains the bloodless carcasses; it doesn’t explain why the story stuck so hard.
From there, we drive into Point Pleasant’s fog to meet Mothman—red eyes, vast wings, and a year of sightings that ended with the Silver Bridge collapse. Engineering names brittle fracture; people remember omens. Festivals, museums, and the Mothman Prophecies keep the mystery alive because it helps a town carry grief. We close under the Redwoods with Bigfoot and the Patterson–Gimlin film, weighing Indigenous lore, footprint casts, and theories that range from undiscovered primate to pure hoax, all orbiting the same question: why do we need giants in our forests?
Expect curiosity over certainty, story over cynicism, and a toast to how cultures turn fear into teaching. Press play, pour something botanical, and tell us where you land: skeptic, believer, or happily undecided. If this ride hooked you, follow the show, leave a quick review, and share it with a friend who loves a good mystery.

Send us a text

Support the show

This website contains affiliate links. This means that if you click on a link and purchase a product, I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. This helps support the running of this website and allows me to continue providing valuable content. Please note that I only recommend products and services that I believe in and have personally used or researched.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Gin And Tonic’s Colonial Origins (00:00:00)

2. Setting The Halloween Theme And Cryptid Plan (00:06:45)

3. The Wendigo: Swift Runner And Psychosis (00:09:24)

4. Jack Fiddler And Cultural Context (00:21:05)

5. Game One: Wendigo Survival Scenario (00:24:15)

6. Chupacabra In Puerto Rico (00:27:45)

7. Biology, Mange, And Modern Sightings (00:34:10)

8. Game Two: Ranch Lights And Goat Panic (00:36:55)

9. Mothman In Point Pleasant (00:39:55)

10. The Silver Bridge Collapse And Theories (00:47:10)

11. Game Three: Prophecy And Consequence (00:52:30)

12. Bigfoot: Patterson–Gimlin And Beyond (00:55:00)

13. Evidence, Theories, And Pop Culture (01:03:25)

14. Game Four: Mating Season With Bigfoot (01:06:40)

94 episodes

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