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We're two scientists and sisters (in-law) bringing you a podcast about the science behind all things strange and unusual, from the natural to the supernatural! So, put on your critical thinking caps and join us every other week for some creepy conversation and lots of laughter.

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As certified Midwesterners living in the Great Lakes region, we couldn't let the 50th anniversary of the sinking of the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald pass without dedicating an episode to her (we're pretty sure they'd kick us out if we did). Because despite... more

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Halloween might be over, but you can keep the magic going for a little while longer with our SIXTH round of Halloween Listener Stories! This was a fantastic batch of spooky and funny stories this year - thank you so much to those who submitted. From ... more

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It's time for another dive into Spooky True Crime, and in this volume we're taking a look at the science that might explain why some people turn into one of the worst types of monsters. Maybe it's just all in their heads...

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WE WROTE A BOOK! And ... more

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In this episode, we're digging into the legend of the chupacabra: part horror movie, part tabloid frenzy, and part… sick dog!? From Puerto Rico to Texas, we separate the monster myths from the mange-y reality. Along the way, we’ll uncover how pop cul... more

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Recent Guests

Kenny Biddle
Chief Investigator for the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry
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Episode: A Day in the Life of a Professional Skeptic (Feat. Kenny Biddle)
Dr. Vikram Baliga
Professor of horticulture, author, and host of The Plantthropology Podcast.
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Episode: Spooky Plants with Dr. Vikram Baliga
Geo Rutherford
Artist, author, and amateur limnologist known as Geodesaurus
Social media personality on TikTok
Episode: Um, Yes Hello: It's Spooky Lakes with Geo Rutherford
Dr. Allison Kirkpatrick
Astrophysicist and astronomy professor specialized in supermassive black holes
University of Kansas
Episode: The Fermi Paradox with Dr. Allison Kirkpatrick
Alison Kirkpatrick
Astronomer
Episode: The Salem Witch Trials Part III
Tyson Kemp
Researcher of weird history and short horror stories.
Self-employed
Episode: A Not-So-Pagan Christmas Story
Amy Manlapas
High school history teacher with a master's degree in history.
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Episode: Dead & Buried: The History of Burial Practices with Amy Manlapas
Dr. Brian Regal
History professor at Kean University, author of works on cryptozoology and alchemy
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Episode: Alchemy & the Birth of Modern Science Featuring Dr. Brian Regal

Hosts

Paige Miller
Co-host of Spooky Science Sisters, engaging in lively discussions about science, folklore, and paranormal phenomena with humor and insight.
Meagan Ankney
Co-host of Spooky Science Sisters, known for her engaging approach to exploring spooky subjects with a scientific twist.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 119 ratings
  • not serious at all

    too giggly

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    Fae713
    United Statesa month ago
  • Entertaining and original

    I love this podcast. The hosts are hilarious and the combination of legends and science makes it really interesting.

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    5
    Drawsaw
    United States6 months ago
  • Interesting topics but please get an editor.

    Interesting topics and guests. But the episodes are too long for the amount of information covered.

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    2
    156293
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Grow a spine, please.

    I really love this podcast but cannot stand the nervous giggling. “Probably very giggly” is not a good interview technique. Other than the constant, interrupting and nervous giggling that makes no sense, the content is interesting and well informed. I just can’t stand how the giggling puts everyone on edge and takes away from the what they are trying to share.

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    NylonKnot
    United Statesa year ago
  • 15 yo’s

    I love your subject matter but you sound like 15 year olds. Can’t believe you’re scientists.

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    mjewell1010
    United States2 years ago

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Fans appreciate the accessibility of scientific discussions while exploring spooky themes, indicating a successful engagement with both audiences.
The content is well-researched with an inclination towards critical thinking, making it appealing for science enthusiasts and fans of the paranormal.
The hosts' chemistry is frequently highlighted, making the experience feel like a casual conversation among friends.
There are mentions of giggling that some find distracting during discussions, suggesting a balance of humor might not appeal to everyone.
Listeners praise the podcast for its unique blend of humor and science, often describing it as entertaining and informative.

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Talking Points

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The Fermi Paradox with Dr. Allison Kirkpatrick
Q: Should we try to find alien civilizations and contact them?
Past me would have said, absolutely, let's do it. But when I read more about the Fermi Paradox, I became hesitant.
The Haunted (?) Blennerhassett Island with Tyson Kemp
Q: Did you feel like in the interactions that you had with the other groups, that they were looking at things with a critical eye or doing debunking, stuff like that?
I think I was the only person there that went in with a skeptical mindset.
The Haunted (?) Blennerhassett Island with Tyson Kemp
Q: Did you hear anything, see anything else weird, get anything in pictures that was weird?
I took many pictures and recorded my livestream, but found nothing unusual. I did have a strange encounter with bright red eyes in the darkness that turned out to be reflectors on a trailer.
The Haunted (?) Blennerhassett Island with Tyson Kemp
Q: What was provided to you guys in terms of equipment that you could use?
The company provided EMF readers, spirit boxes, rem pods, dowsing rods, and pendulums, but we had to bring our own tents, food, and water.

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2. Dr. Vikram Baliga
3. Geo Rutherford
4. Dr. Allison Kirkpatrick
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6. Tyson Kemp
7. Amy Manlapas
8. Dr. Brian Regal

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