
Welcome to the Infinite Rabbit Hole! The podcast that has a habit of making you think twice about reality. One path may travel to the deepest forests of the Pacific Northwest to track down everyone's favorite bipedal monster, and the next path might lead us to the bottom of the ocean to discover the source of the Bloop. Or, maybe we get abducted and brought to Zeta Reticuli (that's if you believe ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 260 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophySociety & Culture | |||

Originally posted on January 1, 2025, this documentary episode was the first ever Patreon X-Clusive for Infinite Rabbit Hole. As an apology for the lack of a posting this week, enjoy this once X-Clusive Episode and get a taste of what Jeremy's new pr... more
Join us as we explore the fascinating world of cryptozoology with Lyle Blackburn, a renowned researcher and musician. Discover how 'The Legend of Boggy Creek' shaped his career, his collaborations with Small Town Monsters, and the impact of technolog... more
Join the hosts as they navigate the intricate web of conspiracy theories, delve into the latest UFO disclosures, and explore the potential onset of a new ice age. This episode of the offers a thought-provoking journey through the most pressing and my... more
In this captivating episode, Coco Sianne Ryder returns to delve deeper into the enigmatic world of magic and mind control. Join us as we explore the hidden realms of the occult, uncovering secrets that challenge our understanding of reality. From the... more
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I just started listening and this is a great podcast.
Great podcast . Very interesting stories that I haven’t heard on other podcasts. I started listening when heard Jeremy on “Into The Fray Pod”
Why are people always trying to change great shows? SMH to all the people who complain about a product that they put zero effort into. Keep it up y’all! Love the show and how you do it!
Very unable to accept feedback, even when respectful. They spend considerable airtime on it which just betrays the level of confidence. I feel for the guy leaving the feedback on flat earth. I think flat earth is absurd but hearing the fact that he gave respectful feedback and got called “ridiculous” while also “we respect you” is just adding some doublespeak to the “re-education”. You guys are better than that. Grow from the feedback or don’t pick at it.
I used to enjoy listening, but over the past year the episodes are very inconsistent, all over the place and they can honestly be fairly mean to each other. They’ll release a part one, then release random episodes, then you’ll get part two of a topic about two or three months later. They admit to not researching topics, but are very opinionated without facts. Unsubscribing :/
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Exploring a wide array of fringe topics, this podcast offers listeners a whimsical yet thought-provoking examination of reality through discussions on urban legends, conspiracy theories, cryptids, and the intersection of science fiction and spirituality. Each episode generally features engaging dialogues that traverse diverse themes, from UFO phenomena and artificial intelligence to personal narratives and historical events involving the unexplained. This unique approach not only entertains but also challenges listeners to reconsider accepted narratives, often with a blend of humor and skepticism. Notably, the podcast's hosts possess a dynamic rapport, providing a vibrant platform for guests who delve into intriguing areas of fascination, w... more
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Recent guests on Infinite Rabbit Hole include:
1. Coco Sianne Ryder
2. Miles Spencer
3. Jacob Ward
4. Michael D. Winkle
5. Richard Gage
6. Jason Hewlett
7. George Knapp
8. Mike Olver
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