Odd Things I've Seen: The Podcast
1) Episode 39: Return to the Lizzie Borden House
For the second time in my life, I stay the night at the Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast, a crime scene turned morbid historical attraction. Hear me and my girlfriend Dani October talk about our experien...Show More
2) Episode 38: Happy Halloween 2024
I discuss the 2024 OTIS Halloween Season that I do every year on oddthingsiveseen.com and how it kinda went awry from my original intention, and I go deeper into this year's theme of "Is Halloween Get...Show More
3) Episode 37: Chasing Zombies in Romero-Land and Savini-ville
In this episode, we travel to Pittsburgh to see horror movie sites connected to George Romero and Tom Savini, while waxing (and waning) nostalgic on how much has changed at both the sites and in my ow...Show More
4) Episode 36: Giant Sky Clams! A Reading from THE UNITED STATES OF CRYPTIDS
In this episode, I read the introduction to my book, "The United States of Cryptids," as well as an entry on one of the weirdest cryptids in its pages: The giant sky clams of Nevada. Come for the bigf...Show More
5) Episode 35: Movie Monster Museum I Have Loved
I have visited probably a dozen movie monster museums across this country in my time searching out oddity. Three of these museums stand out as my favorites--one in Nevada, one in Connecticut, and one ...Show More
6) Episode 34: Digging Through Mulder's Office: The X-Files Preservation Collection
The X-Files is my favorite show of all time. I was on the couch for its debut on September 10, 1993. So when I found out a museum of original props had opened a mere three hours from me, I wasted only...Show More
Episode 34: Digging Through Mulder's Office: The X-Files Preservation Collection
23:19 | Jun 24th, 2024
7) Episode 33: Visiting the Sites of the Martha Stewart of Serial Killers
My fascination with serial killers comes with a heaping load of shame, except for in one instance: Ed Gein. That's because without Gein, we might not have Norman Bates. Or Leatherface. Or Buffalo Bill...Show More
8) Episode 32: The Place Where the Music Died
On February 3, 1959, a small plane carrying pop stars Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper crashed into an Iowa cornfield, killing all three instantly and inspiring Don McLean to write Amer...Show More
9) Episode 31 (Special On-Location): Cryptid Kaiju of the Dakotas
In this special on-location episode, I head to North and South Dakota to see a couple of gigantic cryptid statues. In Bismarck, North Dakota, a quartet of Thunderbirds glower above a lightning storm o...Show More
10) Episode 30: That Time I Bought a Cursed Object
In this episode, I read from my latest nonfiction book, Cursed Objects, to talk about what exactly is a cursed object, as well as to tell the story of the time I bought one to see what would happen. B...Show More