• Summary

  • What's the strangest thing that's ever happened to you? An indie podcast from journalist Christopher Wynn. Often creepy, sometimes funny, always thought-provoking. Tell your story: christopher@strangepod.com
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Episodes
  • S2 Ep6: A Nightmare in New Mexico
    Aug 13 2023
    Taos, New Mexico is a place of wild beauty by day. But things can take a different turn once the sun goes down. Musician and artist Ariel Saldivar, who performs as CAMÍNA, discovered this the hard way.

    From this episode:

    — Check out The Shed Project from chef Johnny Ortiz-Concha

    — Explore the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe 

    — Christopher’s favorite place to stay in Taos: Casa Gallina

    — Hike the Italianos Canyon trail

    Credits and contact info: 

    Strange was created by Christopher Wynn and Jason Reimer 

    The show is edited and co-produced by Jeff Whittington 

    Jason Reimer writes our music. Additional music courtesy of Talented Friends

    Artwork and logos by Rob Wilson

    Got a strange story? Email christopher@strangepod.com. He responds to all messages. He also loves voice memos. 

    Follow Strange on X, Instagram and Threads @strangepodcast 
     
    More about the show at strangepod.com 

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    24 mins
  • S2 Ep5: Old Foamy Road
    Dec 12 2022
    The Goat-Man, “Satanic panic" and a real life double murder. Welcome to Old Foamy Road in Johnson County. Host Christopher Wynn goes for a drive. 

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    Strange was created by Christopher Wynn and Jason Reimer 

    The show is edited and co-produced by Jeff Whittington 

    Jason Reimer writes our music. Additional music courtesy of Talented Friends. 

    Artwork and logos by Rob Wilson

    Special thanks to Edward Medeles

    Additional audio: 

    – Coverage of the “goat man” and the Lake Worth Goatman courtesy of WFAA Daybreak and  the SMU Jones Film Collection.

    –  Coverage of the “Satanic panic” courtesy of the KXAS-NBC 5 News Collection provided to The Portal to Texas History by the UNT Libraries Special Collections.

    – Coverage of the David Wayne Ingram murder trial courtesy of the KXAS-NBC 5 News Collection provided to UNT Digital Library by the UNT Libraries Special Collections.

    Strange is independent. Support the show and get a T-shirt, coffee mug or ballcap at patreon.com/strangepod. 

    Got a strange story? Email christopher@strangepod.com. He responds to all messages. He also loves voice memos. 

    Follow Strange on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. 

    More about the show at strangepod.com. 


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    13 mins
  • S2 Ep4: Fear of the Unknown
    Nov 28 2022
    When Jason Cohen opened Forbidden Books and Video in Dallas, he knew he would meet some strange characters, but nothing prepared him for who actually showed up. Check out Jason’s current shop Curiosities.   

    Laurie Hertzel, senior editor and books editor for the Star Tribune in Minneapolis, spent a summer living in the historic former home of author, humorist, and New Yorker cartoonist James Thurber in Columbus, Ohio. The ghost made its presence known just three days after her arrival. 

    Performance anthropologist Thomas Riccio accepted a strange invitation to visit Siberia and meet a powerful shaman. Or, was he? Check out Riccio’s Dead White Zombies.

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    Strange was created by Christopher Wynn and Jason Reimer 

    The show is edited and co-produced by Jeff Whittington 

    Jason Reimer writes our music. 

    Additional audio by Spoke Media

    Artwork and logos by Rob Wilson

    Special thanks to Edward Medeles

    Strange is independent. Support the show and get a T-shirt, coffee mug or ballcap at patreon.com/strangepod. 

    Got a strange story? Email christopher@strangepod.com. He responds to all messages. He also loves voice memos. 

    Follow Strange on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. 

    More about the show at strangepod.com. 
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    38 mins

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