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The Broadcasting Seeds Podcast

The Broadcasting Seeds Podcast

By: Bennett Tanton
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Welcome to ”Broadcasting Seeds,” the podcast that dares to delve into the depths of controversial, intriguing, and mind-expanding topics that skirt the edge of conspiracy, the supernatural, and the unexplained. Each episode plants a seed of curiosity, inviting you to explore the possibility that what is often dismissed as fringe or fantastical might hold a kernel of truth. From the existence of cryptids like Bigfoot and the implications of government UFO cover-ups to the mysteries of ancient civilizations and the enigmatic phenomena of the Mandela Effect, we challenge you to open your mind and consider that these ideas are not as outrageous as they might seem. By examining these subjects with a critical yet open-minded approach, we aim to spark thoughtful conversations and inspire a deeper understanding of the world around us. Join us on this journey as we broadcast seeds of wonder, inquiry, and possibility into the fertile ground of your imagination.

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Episodes
  • Chasing Legends: An Interview with Aleksandar Petakov of Small Town Monsters
    May 23 2025
    Aleksandar Petakov—best known for his work with the Small Town Monsters crew—to explore the art and adventure of cryptid documentary filmmaking. Born in 1993 in South Africa and raised in the U.S., Aleksandar earned a BA in Communications (with minors in History & Political Science) from Quinnipiac University in 2015 and has since made the wilderness his classroom and the unknown his subject. Together, we journey through:
    • Bigfoot: Beyond the Trail, Aleksandar’s flagship documentary series on Sasquatch investigations (over 40 episodes and 20 million+ views on the Small Town Monsters YouTube channel)
    • His painstaking research into New Hampshire sightings—more than 50 documented cases that fuel his upcoming Granite State Bigfoot film and database project
    • The genesis of his Strange Places series (2024), from haunted mines to Cold War radar installations, and what drives him to chase the world’s most enigmatic locations
    “I’m always chasing that moment when folklore meets hard evidence—when you catch a glimpse of something inexplicable through the lens.” What You’ll Learn:
    • How to transform field investigations into compelling narratives
    • The ethics of documenting eyewitness testimony in cryptozoology
    • Why New England remains a hotbed for high-strangeness phenomena
    Resources & Links:
    • Aleksandar’s website: https://petakovmedia.com/
    • Small Town Monsters YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SmallTownMonsters
    • Bigfoot: Beyond the Trail playlist: youtube.com/playlist/BeyondTheTrail
    Enjoyed the episode? Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and leave a review—it really helps spread the seeds of curiosity!

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Unseen Forces & Ancient Truths | Tim Constantine Interview (Part 2)
    May 20 2025
    Joining us today is Tim Constantine, the inquisitive mind behind the Six Sensory Podcast. Tim delves into the realms of mystery, history, conspiracy, ancient knowledge, alternative theories, and alchemy, guiding listeners through the hidden layers of our world. His podcast is a haven for those seeking to explore the unseen and question the narratives we've been told. Whether it's secret societies, ancient myths, or esoteric philosophies, Tim brings a thoughtful and open-minded approach to every topic.

    You can tune into his episodes on

    Spotify: Six Sensory Podcast

    and follow his insights on Instagram: @sixsensorypodcast.

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    1 hr and 48 mins
  • Exposing the Darkness: Ward Hiney on Appalachian Lore, Deliverance, and Supernatural Warfare
    May 16 2025
    What happens when the veil between the natural and supernatural grows thin? In this powerful episode of Broadcasting Seeds, Bennett Tanton sits down with Ward Hiney—filmmaker, storyteller, and the creative mind behind Dark Holler Studios. Known for their gripping docuseries that blend Appalachian folklore, deliverance ministry, and real-world spiritual warfare, Ward takes us deep into the shadows where faith meets fear. We explore:
    • The inspiration behind Dark Holler and how Ward’s work bridges the gap between horror, healing, and holiness.
    • The very real spiritual oppression present in the Appalachian region—and why it matters now more than ever.
    • The connections between generational trauma, demonic influence, and high strangeness.
    • How film can be a tool of both revelation and redemption.
    This isn’t your average paranormal podcast episode. It’s a raw, revelatory conversation about darkness, deliverance, and the hope that can be found in truth.

    👉 Watch Dark Holler: https://www.darkholler.com

    Listen to Ohio Howl : https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ohio-howl/id1719913491

    🎧 Subscribe for more supernatural deep-dives and faith-fueled investigations.

    #DarkHoller #WardHiney #SpiritualWarfare #BroadcastingSeeds #DeliveranceMinistry #AppalachianFolklore #HighStrangeness #ChristianMysticism #FaithAndFilm

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    1 hr and 13 mins

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