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Conspiracy Theoryology is written and produced by Ryan Nelson, who created the show to explore why we’re drawn to conspiracy theories, the paranormal, and the supernatural. Rather than debating what’s true or false, the podcast examines what makes these topics so captivating—and why they inspire such strong belief and skepticism alike. Each episode dives into the cultural, psychological, and historical roots that keep these ideas alive in our collective imagination.
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Tuesday May 15, 2018
CT002 - The Day Bigfoot Stepped Into Scene
Tuesday May 15, 2018
Tuesday May 15, 2018
Episode 2 - Bigfoot steps on the scene and into our hearts.
This is a fun episode as we figure out how a 1950's television western, a fish, and a trip to the zoo all helped to make Bigfoot the top tier celebrity that he is today.
Below is a list of links for source information covered in this episode:
http://www.bigfootencounters.com/articles/true1959.htm
https://www.outsideonline.com/2095096/man-who-created-bigfoot
http://cliffbarackman.com/pre-1958-bigfoot-reference/
https://storify.com/SpencerAhles/the-psychology-behind-cryptozoology
https://owlcation.com/stem/Coelacanth-Fish-Tops-List-Prehistoric-Animals-Found-Alive
https://lflank.wordpress.com/2015/04/21/21st-century-arks-the-history-and-future-of-zoos/
https://storify.com/SpencerAhles/the-psychology-behind-cryptozoology
Connect with me at Facebook.com/TheoryologyPodcast . Leave comments on the website, Apple Podcast, or whenever fine podcasts are sold...
And as always, this podcast would not sound cool at all without the help of awesome music by AdamHenryGarcia.Bandcamp.com

Sunday May 06, 2018
CT001 - Welcome to Conspiracy Theoryology
Sunday May 06, 2018
Sunday May 06, 2018
Episode 001 - A quick welcome episode in which I explain the origin and structure of the show, and hopefully set the stage for a lot of great episodes and topics in the future.
As we begin this show series, please connect with me at Facebook.com/TheoryologyPodcast
There's not a lot of content this week, but continue to check show notes in future episodes for links to research documents and informative podcasts, videos and books that I use in preparation for the shows.
Music for this episode is by Adam Henry Garcia
