George Noory and wildlife biologist Pat Spain discuss his research into mysterious creatures like Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster, stories of getting bitten by snakes, bears and raccoons, and even wrestling with a huge man in a remote village.
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George Noory and travel author J.W. Ocker explore stories of mysterious creatures found across the United States, from the Jersey Devil and Mothman in West Virginia, to Bigfoot, Thunderbirds, mermaids in Virginia and an octopus in Oklahoma.
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Guest host Connie Willis and open lines callers share stories of Bigfoot, including how the creature helped campers escape from an Oregon wildfire, and heard it yelling in the woods in New Hampshire.
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George Noory and cryptozoologist Ken Gerhard explore his research into bizarre creatures like Bigfoot, Thunderbirds and the Loch Ness Monster, whether sightings are real or elaborate hoaxes, and why anthropologists don't spend more time searching for the creatures.
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George Noory and ghost hunters Rick McCallum and Lady Ann Selene discuss their work investigating the paranormal, the most haunted places they have ever visited and the quest to find evidence of Bigfoot.
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Guest host Connie Willis and author James Gilliland discuss his research into UFOs and Bigfoot, debate why people do not see UFOs more often and share stories of seeing Bigfoot in the wild.
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George Noory and author Kenney Irish explore his lifelong pursuit of Bigfoot and other elusive cryptids, whether it is a physical creature or comes from another dimension, and why science has not made more of an effort to prove its existence.
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George Noory and author Lon Strickler explore his research into reports of the Chicago Phantom, a strange winged humanoid creature seen flying around Chicago, as well as Mothman in West Virginia and his own sighting of a Bigfoot-type creature in the woods.
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Guest host Connie Willis and Anthony Sanchez discuss paranormal apps, Bigfoot and area 51.
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George Noory and researcher Jim Myers explore his work trying to find Bigfoot in the Colorado wilderness, how the creatures communicate and whether they have ever attacked a human, and if they could be coming to Earth from another dimension.
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George Noory and researcher Kenney Irish explore his efforts to find Bigfoot, whether he thinks the creature is solid, interdimensional or even extra-terrestrial, and legends of other strange creatures found around North America.
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Guest host Connie Willis and Oklahoma state representative Justin Humphrey explore his newly filed legislation that would create hunting licenses to hunt and capture a Bigfoot, and a $2 million dollar bounty for the first person to trap the creature alive.
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George Noory and researcher Todd Standing discuss his expeditions to find definitive proof that Bigfoot exists, and how the creature is able to survive in the wild.
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Guest host Ian Punnett and outdoorsman M.L. Behrman discuss his work tracking strange creatures through the Mojave desert, including footprints he believes could belong to a Bigfoot-like creature.
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George Noory and Bigfoot researchers Kenney Irish and Gary Robusto share their theories about the origins of the mythical creature, whether it could actually be an alien, and how it may be misunderstood and pose no threat to humans at all.
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George Noory and cryptozoologist Scott Marlowe explore stories of some of the strange creatures he has tracked in Florida, whether some of them could be related to dinosaurs or Bigfoot, and how he deals with hoaxes about fake creatures.
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George Noory and cryptozoologist Ken Gerhard explore his research into evidence of mysterious animals and beasts around the world, including the abominable snowman and Bigfoot.
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George Noory and famed remote viewing teacher Major Ed Dames discuss some of his most recent psychic remote viewing sessions examining such varied objects as Bigfoot, earthquakes, UFOs, economic collapses and upcoming elections.
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George Noory and author John Olsen discuss some of the many paranormal stories he's researched, including contact with dead relatives, Bigfoot, the Devil, UFOs and a ghostly motorcycle rider.
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George Noory and an open lines caller explore his story of a Bigfoot sighting he had while on the road as a long haul truck driver.
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George Noory and paranormal journalist Jason Offutt review some of the stories he has uncovered of unhuman creatures like Bigfoot, strange fish and other entities found across America.
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George Noory and movie historian Phil Hall discuss the famous Patterson/Gimlin Bigfoot film, the only movie of the mythical wilderness creature.
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George Noory and paranormal author Mack Maloney discuss his career exploring supernatural stories, as well as his research into UFOs, Bigfoot and crop circles.
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George Noory and guests Christopher Bader and Joseph Baker discuss their research into the psychological impact of UFO abduction cases, victims of satanic rituals and Bigfoot sightings.
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George Noory and guest Joe Nickell discuss his skepticism of the paranormal, and how it impacts his investigations looking for Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster and ghosts.
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George Noory and a caller discuss a Bigfoot sighting in the state of Washington.
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Kathleen opens the show drinking a Beignet Au Lait Blonde Ale from Faubourg Brewing Company in New Orleans. She reviews her fun weekend in New Orleans, touring St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, buying art in Jackson Square, eating gumbo at the Oceana Grill, and a sold-out show at the Joy Theater.
QUEEN NEWS: Kathleen shares Mardi Gras beads with the Court, and advises that Queen Tanya Tucker helped Wynonna close The Judds final weekend of touring.
GOOD BAD FOOD: In her quest for delicious not-so-nutritious food, Kathleen samples Zapps Evil Eye kettle chips, Elmers New Orleans CheeWees, and Swamp Dragon Bourbon Hot Sauce.
UPDATES: Kathleen gives updates on Pablo Escobars cocaine hippos, and Ralphie the Jerk Frenchies training progress.
HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT: Kathleen is amazed to read about the discovery of a new Moai statue on Easter Island, a rare Jurassic-era bug is found at an Arkansas Walmart, mysterious 60-foot dragon bones are uncovered in China, and an 1869 shipwreck is found in Lake Superior.
FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS: Kathleen shares articles on the history of New Orleans Krewe of Zulu and their lucky Mardi Gras coconuts, the last surviving original member of Lynyrd Skynyrd dies at age 71, a new report finds that only 50% of murders are solved., Prince Harry broadcasts a live session with a trauma expert, the governor of Tennessee signs a historic bill restricting drag shows, Adidas has $500M worth of Kanye sneakers and no good options, and the Beanie Baby founder is holding a legendary California hotel hostage.
WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: Kathleen recommends watching her new stand-up Special Hunting Bigfoot on Prime Video.
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Kathleen opens the show drinking a Captain Fattys Beach Beer Lager from Captain Fattys Brewery in California. She reviews her weekend in LA, sharing the details of being on The Kelly Clarkson Show, Access Hollywood, and a few super fun podcasts.
QUEEN NEWS: Kathleen shares that Queen Tanyas documentary The Return of Tanya Tucker is fantastic.
GOOD BAD FOOD: In her quest for delicious not-so-nutritious food, Kathleen samples a homemade loaf of Tom Papas bread (given to her when she recorded an episode of his podcast Breaking Bread With Tom Papa), a Thin Mint Girl Scout cookie, and Kellys Classic BBQ-flavored Robs Backstage Popcorn.
UPDATES: Kathleen gives updates on Elizabeth Holmes new baby, Sam Bankman-Frieds issues over unclaimed political donations, and more than 800 big box retail stores like Party City are set to close in 2023.
HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT: Kathleen is amazed to read about the discovery of the SS Pacific found with $5M in treasure, and the Mexican President posted a photo on social media of what he said appeared to be a mythological woodland spirit aluxe similar to an elf.
FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS: Kathleen shares articles on Tom Bradys decision to attempt stand-up comedy, celebrates the return of Girl Scout Cookie season, Yoko Ono is leaving NYC after 50 years, LIV Golfs tv debut was a ratings disaster, Joe Exotics abandoned Tiger King house is explored by The Urban Explorer and Carol Baskins missing husband holds clues associated to Costa Rica,
WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: Kathleen recommends watching her new stand-up Special Hunting Bigfoot on Prime Video, and under no circumstances should you watch The Strays on Netflix.
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Kathleen opens the show drinking a Sneaky Goat Maibock from Little Harpeth Brewery. She reviews her Saturday night show at the iconic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, thanking an amazing crowd and her friend Dusty Slay for opening the show. She shares the history of the Ryman.
QUEEN NEWS: Kathleen shares that Queen Dolly has released a duet of Jolene accompanied by her friend Olivia Newton-John, Tanya Tucker finished the last weekend of the Judds Tour, and Stevie Nicks has announced more solo tour dates in 2023.
GOOD BAD FOOD: In her quest for delicious not-so-nutritious food, Kathleen samples Franks RedHot Nashville Hot Wing Sauce, White Castle Cheeseburger Castle Bites, and Peeps Pepsi.
UPDATES: Kathleen gives updates on David Miscaviage officially being served.
HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT: Kathleen is amazed to read about the discovery of a 1908 Strap Tank Harley Davidson in a Wisconsin barn.
FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS: Kathleen shares articles on the Wienermobiles catalytic converter being stolen in Vegas, the Chicago Bears closing on a suburban property that will be home to their new stadium, thieves attempt to lift away a 10-ton Pharaonic statue with a crane, Missouri lawmakers vote against banning children from carrying guns in public, the worlds oldest near-complete Hebrew Bible goes to auction, a Japanese firm is determined to keep a Nazi-tainted Van Gogh, and a fire-breathing demon dog named Ralphie is returned numerous times to a Niagara shelter.
WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: Kathleen recommends watching her new stand-up Special Hunting Bigfoot on Prime Video.
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Kathleen opens the show drinking an Even Par IPA from La Quinta Brewing. Shes thrilled to review her final weekend of shows in 2022 and applauds the PNW on their true belief in Bigfoot.
QUEEN NEWS: Kathleen shares that Queen Dolly has released a new Christmas Special on NBC, and has announced that she will host NYE with Miley Cyrus., and Queen Cher has a new 36-year-old boyfriend.
GOOD BAD FOOD: In her quest for delicious not-so-nutritious food AND in continuing her search for the best Ranch, Kathleen samples Top of the Tater French onion dip, Lays Bacon Wrapped Jalapeno Popper chips released in honor of the World Cup, and Tims Sasquatch Surprise Northwest potato chips.
UPDATES: Kathleen gives an update on Anna Delveys career as an artist,
HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT: Kathleen is amazed to read about the discovery of a Medieval coin in Canada that could rewrite history. and a man discovers a rare Medieval wedding ring using his metal detector.
FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS: Kathleen shares articles on a flock of militant turkeys terrorizing a Massachusetts town, one passenger is dead after a rogue wave hits a cruise ship, Nigerian stowaways cling to the rudder of a ship for eleven days, the worlds oldest cat is confirmed, dozens of cattle are slaughtered by a mysterious creature that left no tracks, an NFL linebacker auctions a Pokmon card and retires, McDonalds has a McGold card,, scientists share that bacon has health benefits, the mysterious people of Diminutive Stature who inhabited Skara Brae 5000 years ago, and people claim hat they saw aliens after a UFO crashed in Brazil.
WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: Kathleen recommends watching all Christmas Hallmark, HBO, and Netflix holiday movies.
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Kathleen opens the show drinking a State Park Blonde Ale from Tennessee Brew Works in Nashville.
GOOD BAD FOOD: In her quest for new and delicious not-so-nutritious junk food AND in continuing her search for the best Ranch, Kathleen samples Extra Toasty Cheez-It crackers, which she loves. She moves on to taste Briannas Classic Buttermilk Ranch, which she likes but thinks its very tangy and would recommend using it as a dip. She finishes her tasting with Old El Paso Zesty Ranch Sauce, which she thinks is a strange color and feels as though it would ruin a good taco.
THE QUEENS COURT: Kathleen gives updates on the Queens: Tanya is on fire touring all summer, and Queen Dolly just expanded her Imagination Library into Maine.
UPDATES: Kathleen gives updates on Boris Beckers imprisonment, Alex Murdaugh is finally disbarred as he awaits murder charges in South Carolina, and jailed Alabama prisoner Casey White is indicted on a murder charge for the shooting death of Vicky White.
HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT: Kathleen is amazed to read about the discovery of a double-sided Van Gogh painting, and a secret population of polar bears is found living in an impossible habitat in Greenland.
Bigfoot NOODLING MURDER: Kathleen is amused reading the details in an Bigfoot-made-him-kill-his-fishing-partner-police-say" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">article where an Oklahoma noodler says Bigfoot made him kill his fishing partner. Listen to Kathleens opinions on Noodling in her bit from her Bothering Jesus special on Netflix.
STARBUCKS TO CLOSE DOWNTOWN STORES IN WOKE CITIES: Kathleen reads an announcement from Starbucks where the chain will permanently close 16 of its stores across the US after staff are accosted by customers high on drugs. The cities impacted generally have high homeless populations, and recently leaked footage of CEO Howard Schultz revealed the coffee-chain executive blaming local woke elected officials for an environment in which its too hostile to operate stores.
TOURIST FALLS INTO MOUNT VESUVIUS: In continuing with her love of stupid tourist stories, Kathleen is amused reading an article about an American who had to be rescued on Mount Vesuvius near Naples after he apparently slipped into the Italian volcano's crater while trying to recover his fallen cellphone after attempting to take a selfie in a
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE GAP? Kathleen reads an article about the history of The Gap store, and the rise and fall of the iconic brand as their latest CEO steps down in an effort to reorganize and move towards profitability.
TOP CITY TO TRAVEL & TRAVEL + WORK REMOTELY IN: Kathleen laughs reading that Kansas City has been named the best city in the world to work during the day and explore after hours without having to use too much of your PTO time, according to a recent analysis from Icelandair.
DOUBLE DECKER AIRLINE SEATS: Kathleen scoffs reading an article outlining the latest concept in air travel that she believes will make Economy class even more uncomfortable: the Chaise Longue Economy Seat Project, which envisages a dual-level seat cabin with each row alternating between on-floor seating, and seats elevated a few feet above the ground.
WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: Kathleen recommends watching The Girl From Plainville on Hulu.
SEE KATHLEEN LIVE: See Kathleen live on her Do You Have Any Ranch? Tour. Tickets available at kathleenmadigan.com/tour
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Kathleen opens the show drinking a limited-edition Busch Light For the Farmers, which she LOVES in the summertime.
GOOD BAD FOOD: In her quest for new and delicious not-so-nutritious junk food AND in continuing her search for the best Ranch, Kathleen samples Hidden Valley Greek Yogurt Ranch, which she doesnt like as much as regular Ranch dressing. She moves on to taste limited edition Old Bay Seasoned Goldfish, which is her absolute favorite new snack. She moves on to try Canadas own Maynards Wine Gums, which she likes even though theyre too chewy for her new crown.
UPDATES: Kathleen gives updates on the Q followers waiting for JFK in Dallas, the St. Louis McCloskeys appeal to get their law licenses reinstated, and the US confiscation of the Russian superyacht in Fiji.
HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT: Kathleen is amazed to read about the discovery of the largest-ever predator dinosaur on the Isle of Wight, and the underwater lost city of Zakhiku resurfaces 3,400 years later on the Tigris River.
CHRISLEY DOESNT KNOW BEST: Kathleen is amused when reading that Todd and Julie Chrisley, stars of the reality TV show "Chrisley Knows Best," were found guilty of federal charges of tax evasion and conspiring to swindle community banks out of $30 million in fraudulent loans.
VIOLENT HAMSTERS: Kathleen reads the results of a study gone awry, with scientists shocked after gene-editing experiment unexpectedly turn hamsters into hyper-aggressive bullies. The technology being tested makes it possible to turn on or off genes in cells, which could make revolutionary changes in cancer treatment, etc.
WALMART BUYS THE DENVER BRONCOS: Kathleen is appalled to read an announcement that the Denver Broncos and the Walton-Penner family, led by Walmart heir Rob Walton, have entered into a purchase and sale agreement for the takeover of the team for $4.65 billion, a record for an American sports franchise.
MYSTERIOUS TEXAS WOLF MAN SPOTTED: Kathleen is excited to read an article advising that a wolf-man type creature was spotted outside the gates of the Amarillo Zoo. The city has turned to the public for assistance in determining who or what the creature is. Kathleen loves ALL things Bigfoot or Chupacabra related, and speculates her own thoughts on what the creature could be.
FAMOUS CHIMP FOUND IN BASEMENT: Kathleen laughs as she reads an article that a famous Hollywood chimp was recently found by PETA in a Missouri basement.
SAVING HAWAIIS LANAI: Kathleen has visited the Hawaiian island of Lanai, and is bothered to read about the outcome of Larry Ellisons purchase of the entire island. The eccentric co-founder of Oracle Corp bought the island, which included its businesses and all the land, which made him everyones boss, landlord, or both overnight.
SHARKCANO ERUPTION CAUGHT ON CAMERA: Kathleen LOVES anything to do with sharks, and is thrilled to read about a sharkcano eruption that NASA recently captured on film off the coast of Australia. The underwater Kavachi volcano was dubbed "Sharkano" when it was determined that after the crater was an unlikely home to two species of shark able to exist in an extreme environment.
83-YR-OLD SAILS PACIFIC SOLO: Kathleen is thrilled to read an article about 83-yr-old Japanese man who recently set a record by becoming the world's oldest solo yachtsman to sail non-stop across the Pacific Ocean.
THE CHILDREN STALL ON CARVANA: Kathleen has always been fascinated with the business concept of Carvana, not believing that people will buy a vehicle sight-unseen, and isnt surprised to read that the Amazon of Dealers is in deep financial trouble.
WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: Kathleen recommends watching Under the Banner of Heaven and Teal Swans documentary The Deep End on Hulu.
SEE KATHLEEN LIVE: See Kathleen live on her Do You Have Any Ranch? Tour. Tickets available at kathleenmadigan.com/tour
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Kathleen opens the show drinking an Iron City Beer from Pittsburgh, which is one of her new favorite brews. She tells listeners about her weekend doing shows in Columbus OH, Cleveland OH, and Pittsburgh including lunch at Primanti Brothers. She gives the Termites an update on her upcoming Special taping in Denver, which has been moved to June 4th. Kathleen has added a Grow-You-Own Bigfoot to her Pubcast desk and will post Before and After pics on her Instagram.
GOOD BAD FOOD: In her quest for new and delicious not-so-nutritious junk food AND in continuing her search for the best Ranch, Kathleen samples Lays Layers Sour Cream & Onion chips, which she thinks need more onion flavor and she doesnt like the soft texture. She moves on to try Utz Ripples Fried Dill Pickle flavored chips which she adds to her top 3 flavors. She finishes with Branchero flavored sauce from Clevelands Branch BBQ Sauce, which she really likes and is going to try on her chicken wings during this Sundays NFL Division playoffs.
THE QUEENS COURT: Kathleen is SO excited to announce that Queen Stevie Nicks will be headlining Tennessees Bonnaroo Music Festival this summer, which she will absolutely attend with her friend Brian.
UPDATES: Kathleen gives updates on the latest conspiracy claims from the MyPillow guy, more Facebook legal woes (this time in the UK), and the Michigan woman who tried to have her husband killed via parody site rentahitman.com
THE NEXT BUD LIGHT: Kathleen is excited to announce that Bud Light is releasing a new zero-carb beer called Next, or the next generation of light beer for the next generation of beer drinkers as Bud Lights Marketing team describes. The new beer is aimed at younger consumers, such as Generation Z, who are seeking out the similar nutritional makeup of hard seltzer and the flavor of beer.
A FLYING DACHSHUND: Kathleen laughs while reading an unbelievable story from KMOX in St. Louis, where a man saw something fly above his car and then drop something. That something was a lost dachshund named Fiona. The driver rescued the dog which survived the drop by the owl and eventually connected with the dogs relieved owner via his Facebook page.
BIG MACS FOR LONGEVITY: Kathleen is amused reading an article from Philly where a 106-year-old woman credits her long life to faith and Big Macs.
SPRINGFIELD MO GETS A BUCEES: Kathleen is thrilled to read an announcement that Springfield MO is getting a Buc-ees travel center since she visits Springfield often to golf Johnny Morris Big Cedar courses and visit the gigantic Bass Pro Shop.
HOLLYWOOD MADAM MOVES TO THE OZARKS: Kathleen reads an article announcing that former Hollywood Madam Heidi Fleiss is moving to the Missouri Ozarks after an incident with her pet parrot in Nevada, and plans to open a no-cage parrot sanctuary near Mansfield, MO. Kathleen laughs as she anticipates Fleiss first interaction with hillbillies in the area when the Fall hunting season opens.
GEORGIA UFO: Kathleen reads an article outlining the events that led up to a flight attendant photographing a triangular-shaped UFO rather than the Milky Way somewhere over Georgia. Kathleen and Paddles try to define a naked alien.
HOLY SHIT! FOUND IT: As part of her new Pubcast segment about finding old things that should have already been found, Kathleen reads a release that scientists in England have discovered a large sea dragons fossilized remains from the bottom of a lagoon.
HORNED HELMETS PREDATE VIKINGS: Kathleen is shocked to read an article where 2 horned helmets first discovered in Viks, Denmark have been traced back to the Bronze Age -- dispelling myths that they originated from the Viking era, according to research published in the historical journal Praehistorische Zeitschrift.
WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: Kathleen recommends watching 5 seasons of Hell On Wheels on AMC or Amazon Prime.
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Kathleen opens the show drinking Baileys Deliciously Light with a Mich Ultra chaser, showing off her light-up St. Louis Cardinals Christmas hat, and giving her review of her recent show weekend in Aspen. She loved staying at the Limelight Hotel (and fell in love with the mini-fridge in her room,) spent a ton of time in the dog park at the base of the mountain, had drinks at Hotel St. Jerome, and got the opportunity to catch up with her friend John Oates.
GOOD BAD FOOD: In her quest for new and delicious not-so-nutritious junk food AND in continuing her search for the best Ranch, Kathleen tries Marzetti Light Ranch Veggie Dip, which she likes but doesnt think a dip should start off with veggies in it. She moves on to taste Kinder Surprise Joy Sweet Cream Egg chocolates, which she has always loved but thinks the toys can be complicated. She finishes her tasting menu with Tastykake Holiday Cookies from Pennsylvania, which she loves because they are a simple salty butter cookie.
UPDATES: Kathleen gives updates on Bruce Springsteen selling his music catalog, El Chapos sons hold a crazy Christmas party and invite the entire town, and another key Capitol rioter is sentenced.
REVENGE MONKEYS: Kathleen is horrified to read an article out of India where a gang of monkeys are taking "revenge" on the local dog population by throwing them off of the top of tall buildings and trees, since they witnessed a dog attacking an infant monkey.
BABY DISCOVERED IN WOMANS LIVER: Kathleen squeals as she reads an article outlining a case of a woman who was suffering from abdominal pain and went to her doctor for treatment. The ultrasound showed an ectopic pregnancy between the womans liver and stomach, and Kathleen states that if she were in that position, she would have to name the baby James after Jameson (her favorite whiskey.)
VILLAGERS VOTING FRAUD: Kathleen is a fan of The Villages retirement community outside of Orlando, as outlined in her bit The Villages. She laughs as she reads an article about 3 residents of The Villages who were recently arrested and face charges of casting more than one vote during the 2020 election.
Bigfoot SPOTTED IN ILLINOIS: As Termites know, Kathleen is obsessed with following Bigfoot sightings. Shes thrilled to read an Bigfoot-sighting-illinois-sasquatch-20211221-hxjecvculfaxhb4wjiegvkp5wy-story.html" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">article from Illinois where a man says he spotted a sasquatch-like creature outside of Springfield, IL in November 2021.
1887 TIME CAPSULE FOUND: Kathleen is excited to read an article announcing that a lead time capsule buried in 1887 was recently found in the pedestal of a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee in Richmond, VA.
$50M SKETCH BOUGHT FOR $30: Kathleen is delighted to read of the good fortune of a man who purchased a sketch for $30 at a Massachusetts estate sale a few years ago. After careful study, multiple scholars say that the delicate ink sketch is an authentic Drer drawing that could be worth upward of $50 million.
THE FINAL EXORCISM: Against her parents direction, Kathleen recalls watching The Exorcist in secret when she was a teenager and wondering what happened to the possessed child in the movie. She reads an article and learns Ronald Edwin Hunkeler grew up to be a NASA engineer who patented a special technology to make space shuttle panels resistant to extreme heat, helping the Apollo missions of the 1960s that put US astronauts on the moon in 1969. Hunkeler died in 2020, and the strange details surrounding his death are outlined in the article.
AMERICAS NEW BOOMTOWNS REVEALED: Kathleen reads a recent article advising the new Top 10 Boomtowns in the US, according to population, economic, and housing data reviewed from the 500 largest cities in the country to determine which are 'booming' the most amid major pandemic migrations. 6 of the top 10 are in the Pacific Northwest, and Murfreesboro, TN (a bedroom community of Nashville) captured the top spot.
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Kathleen opens the show drinking a Crown Royal & Coke in a can in honor of her friend Carrottop, who loves Crown Royal.
TERMITE SHOUTOUTS: Kathleen is thrilled to go through the mail from the PO box, thanking Termites Cindy in Wake Forrest, NC for the Bigfoot caricature, the big box of fun from Donna in Brainerd, MN (including a salt bowl, which Kathleen LOVES) Dana from Newtown, PA for the kind gesture of Ranch money, and Edie from Florida who sent Manatee coffee and cool frisbees that Kathleen will use to play fetch with her foxes.
CRYPTOCURRENCY UPDATE FROM A COMEDIAN: Kathleen reviews the current state of her cryptocurrency portfolio, telling listeners who are freaking out over the recent volatility of the crypto market to be patient. She discusses strategies for buying the dip and reminds the Termites that she is NOT a true financial advisor, but just a lady in a lawn chair practicing her act until she goes back on tour She moves on to read a news release advising that H-E-B shoppers will soon be able to obtain digital assets at more than two dozen locations in Texas. Coin Cloud, a crypto automated teller machine (ATM) provider, says 29 H-E-B stores will feature kiosks that provide access to more than 30 crypto assets.
KFC CHICKEN LOG: With the Canada Day and Fourth of July holiday weekend approaching, Kathleen reminds everyone to let the sober friends shoot off any fireworks. She then discloses that after a great deal of searching, she has purchased Kentucky Fried Chicken scented logs, which she is EXCITED to burn while celebrating the holidays.
GOOD BAD FOOD: In her quest for new and delicious not-so-nutritious junk food AND in continuing her search for the best Ranch, Kathleen samples Panera Buttermilk Ranch, which she doesnt like as much as Hidden Valley Ranch (she gives the Panera variety a HARD no) She moves on to taste Lays Summer BLT potato chips, which she loves (and so does her Dad.)
UPDATE ON KATHLEENS QUEENS COURT: In this weeks update from the Court, Kathleen reads a thread of Cher's tweets regarding the latest update from Britney Spears conservatorship hearings. Cher gets mouthy via the social media platform, urging support for the singer and further fueling the #FreeBritney movement.
THE DEATH OF JOHN MCAFEE: As a follow-up to Episode 4, Kathleen provides an update that U.S. technology entrepreneur John McAfee was pronounced dead in a Barcelona prison after the Spanish high court authorized his extradition to the United States on tax evasion charges. For those not familiar with McAfee, Kathleen recommends watching the Amazon documentary Gringo: The Dangerous Life of John McAfee.
U-HAUL HAWAIIAN HONEYMOON: As a follow up to Episode 46s discussion on the increase of rental car prices after the COVID pandemic decreased supply, Kathleen reads that U-Haul companies in Hawaii have reported that tourists have been renting their moving vehicles, which charge a low flat fee plus mileage, just to get to the beach. The article goes into specific detail about a man from Southwest Florida who rented two U-Hauls during his honeymoon trip in order to save thousands of dollars, which took him around four islands.
KENTUCKYS REDNECK RAVE: Kathleen reads a news release out of Edmonson County, KY where Blue Holler Offroad Park hosted the June 2021 Redneck Rave event that organizers said would feature "mud, music, and mayhem." The local sheriff told media that 14 people were arrested and another 34 were cited on criminal charges that ranged from assault and strangulation to drug and alcohol possession. Injuries reported included a mans throat slit, a woman who was choked unconscious overuse of a blanket, and a man who was impaled by a log that pierced the floorboard of his vehicle.
DRUNKEN ELEPHANTS: Kathleen laughs as she reads an article about a rogue herd of elephants in China who have been devouring crops and destroying property as they march from the south of Yunnan province to its capital city. Locals have described their erratic behavior to be like watching a group of drunks, and since the elephants are endangered, law enforcement is attempting to redirect their march away from the more populated areas rather than harm them.
POLICE HELICOPTER CHASES A UFO: In her continued obsession with an alien presence, Kathleen reads another article describing a police chase in the United Kingdom where a law enforcement helicopter almost makes contact with and then chases a UFO-type flying object.
A FIFTH OCEAN EXISTS: Kathleen reads an update from National Geographic cartographers who have come to the conclusion that the swift current circling Antarctica keeps the waters there distinct and worthy of their own name: the Southern Ocean.
A NEW VEGAS CASINO: Kathleen LOVES Las Vegas, and although her favorite casino to stay at is The Mirage, shes excited to read an announcement that Resorts World Las Vegas will open on the Vegas Strip in Summer 2021
THE ZODIAC CODE CRACKED: As a follow-up to Episode 22 discussing the Zodiac Killer, Kathleen reads an article where a French engineer states that he has cracked the Zodiac code. If proven to be correct, his solution would not only disclose the original location of a bomb that the killer had planted during his killing spree, but also his identity. Reddit and other social media outlets supporting chatrooms attempting to solve these puzzles tore the engineers theories apart, so stay tuned, Termites.
WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: Kathleen recommends watching the true-crime docuseries Sasquatch on Hulu, and Season 2 of Dirty John on Netflix which outlines the Betty Broderick murder trial.
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Kathleen opens the show drinking a Deer Crossing Helles lager from Little Harpeth Brewing in Nashville.
2021 DO YOU HAVE ANY RANCH TOUR: Kathleen follows up with her announcement that her Fall 2021 Tour goes on sale on June 4th, and that Termite Willow Hesss tour poster design (forwarded on Twitter) was selected. She also thanks Greg Lynn for his key tour design support.
TERMITE SHOUTOUT: Kathleen gives a shoutout to a few Termites who have sent funny gifts to her PO Box. Big thanks to Jean who sent a Round Rock Chupacabra jersey to her parents address, Mandy who sent her a custom-designed tour poster, and Chris who sent a Richard Simmons Farewell To Fat cookbook in respect of the demise of Kathleens Richard Chia Pet.
UPDATE ON KATHLEENS QUEENS COURT: In an update on her Queens, Kathleen is excited to announce that Stevie just celebrated her 73rd birthday, and Cher has officially signed off and is moving forward with her biopic.
GOOD BAD FOOD: In her quest for new and delicious not-so-nutritious junk food AND in continuing her search for the best Ranch, Kathleen samples Flamin Hot Cheetos, Kens Steakhouse Ranch dressing (which she finds to be too tangy), and Red Velvet Cupcake Pop Tarts, which she thinks are too sweet but thinks her Mom will love. She then gives the Termites advice on what to watch out for when grocery shopping at Trader Joes.
WeWork TANKS AGAIN: As a follow-up to Episode 36, Kathleen reads an article about the latest stock plunge of WeWork shares as it prepares for its IPO. WeWork lost $3.2 billion last year, according to documents shown to prospective investors by the office-sharing startup as a part of a pitch for $1 billion in investment and a stock market listing. The company's losses narrowed from $3.5 billion in 2019 and it plans to go public at a valuation of $9 billion including debt through a merger with a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC), the report said.
LATEST BANKSY SELLS FOR CRYPTO: In continuing with her obsession with cryptocurrency and her love of art, Kathleen reports that Banksys Love Is In The Air recently became the first piece of fine art to involve a crypto sale for $69.3M.
THE WORLDS FIRST BITCOIN COMMUNITY: Kathleen reads an article about the Caribbean island of Bequia, where a housing developer is creating the worlds first bitcoin community where residents will pay for property, goods and services entirely in cryptocurrency. The 18 sq km island is part of St Vincent and the Grenadines, and In March 2021, the Eastern Caribbean became the first digital currency union in the world with the launch of "DCash" across four island nations, St Lucia, Grenada, Antigua, and Barbuda, and St. Kitts and Nevis. Stay tuned, Termites
A BOUNTY FOR Bigfoot: As a follow-up to Episode 25, Kathleen reads an Bigfoot-bounty-jim-humphrey-oklahoma-1595313" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">UPDATE out of Oklahoma where Rep. Justin Humphrey recently announced a $3 million bounty on the State House floor. The bill, HB 1648, would ask that the Oklahoma Wildlife Commission to establish annual season dates and create any necessary specific hunting licenses and fees for hunting the mythical Sasquatch. Kathleen then reviews the Idabel, OK gas station Gasquatch, which she wants to visit but maintains that it could never replace her beloved Loves Truck Stops in order of cool factor.
BOB DYLAN RETROSPECTRUM: A fan of art and its influences, Kathleen is interested to read an article from Florida International University who is proud to announce that Retrospectrum, the most expansive and detailed exhibition of Bob Dylan's artwork ever seen on U.S. soil, will have its U.S. debut at the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum on November 30, 2021. Running through April 17, 2022, Retrospectrum spans six decades of Dylans drawing, painting, and sculpture. The exhibitions curation has been designed to showcase the development and diversity in Dylan's visual practice, while immersive and interactive displays will simultaneously illuminate the context of that development in tandem with that of his musical and literary canon.
A LOW-BUDGET HOLLY PONZI: Kathleen reads an article out of Los Angeles outlining one of the most audacious Ponzi schemes in Hollywood history. Low-budget actor Zachary Horwitz collected $690 million from investors for movie deals authorities say were fictitious. The HBO and Netflix contracts he presented to potential investors to prove that his business was legitimate were forgeries, the government says. For years, Horwitz kept the con going by using loans from one group of investors to repay what hed borrowed from another, according to a federal criminal complaint. The investors are now trying to recover $235 million that he never repaid.
MORE ALIENS: Kathleen reads an article uncovering dozens of recent UFO reports from Air Canada, WestJet, Porter, and other airlines in a Canadian government aviation incident database. The data adds to the increasing number of commercial airline pilot reports out of Nevada, Ireland, and Northern Canada increasing pilot-witness accounts of presumed extra-terrestrial sightings which denotes that life exists on other planets.
SKINWALKER RANCH SHAPESHIFTERS: In continuing with her interest in potential alien existence and all things extraterrestrial, Kathleen is thrilled to read an update from Utahs Skinwalker Ranch, where a specialist team has been recruited to probe the specific area where the Pentagon funded a top-secret study into UFOs and alien life. The isolated spot is at the center of some of America's most baffling mysteries including horrific cases of cattle mutilation and sightings of "bulletproof" shape-shifting creatures. Real estate tycoon Brandon Fugal bought the ranch from paranormal enthusiast Robert Bigelow and has since given full access to a research team headed by Dr. Travis Taylor - who has worked for the US Dept. of Defense and NASA. Dr. Taylor's full-scale investigation is now the focus of a new eight-part series available on History Channel called the 'Secret of Skinwalker Ranch, which Kathleen is immediately adding to her watch list.
WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: Kathleen highly recommends watching Canadian singer (and Kathleens friend) Jann Ardens comedy Jann on Hulu, because Kathleen absolutely loves Janns songwriting and thinks shes unbelievably hilarious and fun. Kathleen also tells Termites to watch Jean Smart in Hacks on HBO Max, and Halston on Netflix.
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Kathleen opens the show drinking a Spotted Cow beer from the New Glarus Brewery in honor of all things Wisconsin, and detailing the antics involved with muling cans of Spotted Cow back home whenever shes in Wisconsin. Kathleen awards Green Bay her best NFL city to tailgate in tag, and tells listeners about her unbelievable time tailgating in the neighborhood around the stadium and then attending a Packers home game the last time she played Green Bay.
She discloses her NFL bets leading into Championship Weekend and muses over the magic of Tom Brady no matter what team he plays for.
BAD GOOD FOOD: In her quest for new and delicious not-so-nutritious junk food, Kathleen samples Smuckers Uncrustables Taco Bites, which she wasnt impressed with and doesnt understand how basic beef tacos can be screwed up. She then tries Taco Bells Cheddar Crisps in both Mild and Fire flavor, and tells listeners that she would rather just go to Taco Bell and order her favorite meal, which is 2 beef soft tacos with extra hot sauce.
PEPPERONI & GLASS HOT POCKETS: Kathleen reads a news release from Nestl announcing the recall of almost 800,000 pounds of Hot Pockets due to contamination with glass and hard plastic. Kathleen says shes tasted Hot Pockets and although she loves the pepperoni flavored kind, she isnt sure that she would notice if they contained glass
SHAKE SHACK ENTERS THE CHICKEN SANDWICH WAR: Kathleen loves Asian-inspired food, and is excited to learn that Shake Shack is offering Korean-inspired menu items in the US through April. 5th Although the restaurant is known for its burgers and skinny fries, they are attempting to make their mark in the ongoing chicken sandwich wars with the introduction of their Korean-Style Fried Chickn and Gochujang Fries.
TRUMP AC IMPLOSION AUCTION: As a follow up to Episode 20, Kathleen reports on the Boys & Girls Club of Atlantic Citys auction item allowing the winner to press the button to implode Trump Plaza. The propertys owner, Carl Icahn, has pulled the auction item for undisclosed reasons, but offered to donate the high bid of $175,000 to the Boys & Girls Club so that they wouldnt miss out on the funding.
TURMOIL IN Q LAND: As a follow up to Kathleens reporting of the insurgence on the US Capitol in January 2021, she reads reporting that QAnon followers are in disarray after The Storm didnt take place and Joe Biden was inaugurated as US President. She reads messaging from some of the ideologys key figures, CodeMonkeyZ, who tells Q supporters to go back to their lives, and she muses about the future of Q and their mission.
MAN ACCIDENTALLY TOSSES $85M IN BITCOIN: In continuing with Kathleens obsession with cryptocurrency, she reads a report from the UK about a man who has confessed to accidentally destroying an old hard drive containing 7,500 Bitcoin, which has a current value of approximately $85M. Hes devising a plan to dig into a landfill where he believes the hard drive was disposed of, which involves approximately $70M in cost.
INDIAN BANKSY: As a follow up to Episode 17, Kathleen discusses anonymous artists like the street artist 'Banksy, and reads an article on an Indian artist known as Tyler who lives in Mumbai and is referred to as Indian Banksy.
FIRST FEMALE TO REFEREE A SUPERBOWL: Kathleen is excited to read an NFL press release announcing that Sarah Thomas has been included in the Super Bowl LV officiating crew, taking place in Tampa in February.
ANIMALS MOST LIKELY TO KILL YOU BY STATE: Kathleen continues with the segment Animals Most Likely to Kill You (By State), as reported by the Center for Disease Control. If you live in Maine be especially careful of moose, and in Maryland always have insect repellant with you.
Bigfoot HUNTING SEASON BECOMES OFFICIAL: Kathleen reads an Bigfoot-hunting-season-bill" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">article announcing that Oklahoma Rep. Justin Humphrey has proposed a bill outlining official Bigfoot hunting season in his district, which includes the heavily forested Ouachita Mountains where a Bigfoot.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Bigfoot festival is held each year. Humphrey maintains that issuing a state hunting license and tag could help boost tourism.
THAI MONKEY GANGS: Kathleen reports on monkey gangs taking over farming areas in Thailand as they are starved due to the lack of tourism in the area in the wake of COVID. Devastated farmers have sought help from local government agencies so they can be compensated for the crops devoured by the primates in order to prevent the incident from happening again. Kathleen recommends that everyone watch the videos associated with these attacks.
DISCOVERY OF THE TITANOSAUR: Kathleen is excited to share with listeners that the 98 million-year-old remains of the largest animal to walk Earth a long-necked titanosaur dinosaur were recently unearthed in Argentina.
MAN LIVES IN OHARE AIRPORT: Kathleen laughs out loud sharing news that a man lived inside Chicagos OHare Airport for 3 months before detection. Kathleen loves the city of Chicago, but ranks OHare among the worst to be stuck in and therefore cant image wanting to live there.
STOWAWAY SURVIVES 5,600 FLIGHT: Kathleen reads an unbelievable report about stowaway Themba Cabeka, who held on to a jet's undercarriage for the entire 11-hour flight from South Africa to London Heathrow in 2015.
WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: Kathleen tells listeners to watch Murder on Middle Beach on HBO.
MYSTERY OF THE WEEK: Kathleen tells the mystery of a secret collection of Nazi artwork located in Fort Belvoir.
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