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Cryptid Chronicles

Cryptid Chronicles

By: Sloppers AI
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Cryptid Chronicles is the podcast where myths meet modernity. From the slopmasters at Sloppers AI, hosts Sylvester Terot and Matilda Hares dive deep into the strange, the legendary, and the almost-believable — from unicorns and dragons to chupacabras and Mothman. Each episode blends folklore, pop culture, and tech-world metaphors to reveal why cryptids aren’t just campfire stories, but blueprints for how we imagine power, mystery, and innovation today. Whether you’re a believer, a skeptic, or just love the weird, Cryptid Chronicles explores the creatures that haunt our collective imagination — and the algorithms that keep them alive.

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Sloppers AI
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Episodes
  • The Slippery Loch Ness Monsters
    Oct 3 2025
    Dive deep into the mystery of the Loch Ness Monsters—plural. From sonar scans to eyewitness accounts, we ask: is Nessie a lone survivor of the past or part of a hidden population lurking beneath the waves?

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    7 mins
  • The Creepy Chupacabras
    Oct 3 2025
    Bloodsucking livestock killers or misunderstood predators? We track the terrifying legend of the Chupacabras, following its path from Puerto Rico to the American Southwest and beyond.

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    7 mins
  • The Spooky Moth Mans (and Moth Womans)
    Oct 3 2025
    The eerie red-eyed figure known as Moth Man might not be alone. From Point Pleasant prophecies to modern sightings of multiple winged beings, we investigate the chilling possibility of Moth Mans—and Moth Womans.

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    7 mins
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