Bigfoot Society - Discover the Dark Secrets of Sasquatch with RPG on Bigfoot Society

Episode Date: March 3, 2023

Tune in to the latest episode of Bigfoot Society and join the legendary Ryan Golembeske (RPG), a renowned cryptozoologist and paranormal explorer, as he takes us on a mesmerizing journey through his e...xperiences with Bigfoot. In this enthralling podcast, RPG shares fascinating stories about his involvement with popular shows like Finding Bigfoot, Expedition Bigfoot, Outkast Paranormal, and more. Discover a whole new level of Bigfoot knowledge and mystery as RPG talks about his encounters in Nebraska and beyond, including intriguing details about the 99th episode of Finding Bigfoot. RPG's passion for the unknown and his unique perspective, gained through producing paranormal entertainment, MCing gigs at Bigfoot conferences, and co-owning OutKast Paranormal, make him a captivating storyteller who shares his insights in a positive, inclusive style. Don't miss this incredible opportunity to explore the fringe of the paranormal world and unlock the secrets of Bigfoot with RPG on Bigfoot Society!Resources:https://www.instagram.com/outkastparanormalofficial/?hl=enCi’Tonga: Bigfoot, Spirits and FaithWatch it on Paraflixx here: https://paraflixx.vhx.tv/ci-tonga-bigfoot-spirits-and-faith-paraflixx-paranormal-plus----------If you have a Bigfoot encounter you would like to share on Bigfoot Society please contact me at bigfootsociety@gmail.com for more info.----------Hey all - I am making a private Facebook group “Bigfoot Sasquatch Encounters”. Feel free to apply to join and share the link with those that have had encounters in other groups. Many will apply but not all will be let in. Follow the directions! 🙂 https://www.facebook.com/groups/5762233820540793/?ref=share_group_link_______Join us over on Patreon! Get access to extra audio content, exclusive merch like a membership card and stickers, watch me interview guests weekly live on video, a Patron-only Discord and more.https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsocietyPick up a Bigfoot Society shirt to rep the podcast!https://www.etsy.com/shop/BigfootSocietyTune in for new episodes of Bigfoot Society!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7QFor full links go to:www.bigfootsocietypodcast.com

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Starting point is 00:01:24 And I got down, and I'm thinking to myself, I'm like, wow, it's hard to, like, hold. your hand this way. I'm like, am I too muscular? Like, you know, like what's going on? And then something on the darkest night I've ever been in the woods walked out and walked into that water, completion. Welcome back to another episode of Bigfoot Society. In this episode, we have the privilege of talking to Mr. R.P.G, who you've seen in multiple different Bigfoot shows, such as Finding Bigfoot and Expedition Bigfoot. How far does one go when you go deep into the world of Bigfoot and what happened that dark night when RPG was alone in the woods? Find out on this episode of Bigfoot Society.
Starting point is 00:02:14 All right, Bigfoot Society. Thanks for coming back for another episode. I've got a new friend, Mr. RPG is how most people will know him. He's been all over the Bigfoot spectrum from all sorts of different things. And how are you doing today, sir? Oh man, I'm great. Mrs. had to take off for work.
Starting point is 00:02:37 So I was left wrangling the kiddos and like just barely got them down. And now I'm here because I've been so excited to do this, finally be a part of your world. And then, you know, your whole world like crumbles. But here we are. We're getting it done and nobody's screaming. So we're good. Dude, I love it, man. Is that a necklace you're wearing?
Starting point is 00:02:54 Is that the same one that Bobo wears? Yeah, yeah. This thing, this, it took me years to shake him down. down for one. Like he would bring, you know, like 10 every time from the spirit carver. They're awesome. For people who don't know, it's abalone, carved out of abalone, northern California. Beautiful. I actually got to dive with bobs to go diving for this. And then afterwards, they're like, hey, we probably shouldn't have gone. There were all sorts of sharks in the water. That's why the seals were acting crazy. But I tried to shake him down and he wouldn't give it to me. Just kept
Starting point is 00:03:24 giving it to everyone because he's such a giving, you know, nice dude. And then finally, I demanded it. It gave it to me. And then that literally the next day on set, he was like, oh, I ran out. He's like, RPG, give me that. And it was the first time I ever said no to him. Like, just, I was like, nope. I love, like, I love this. I cried when I broke it in Cuba and the leg snapped off. And I was like, and she's like, are you going to let that ruin your day?
Starting point is 00:03:47 I'm like, you don't understand what this means. This is like my diploma from PhD on Finding Bigfoot. But yeah, so anyway, he has one too. And then he said, good for standing up for yourself, RPG. Then he walked off. So I earned this. It's like this, this has been earned years of begging, basically. That is awesome.
Starting point is 00:04:06 So not many people have one of those is what I'm here. No, no, no, no. You have to be a, well, maybe now I'm not sure what the Spirit Carver's doing, but you had to be a friend of Bobo, you know, be in his inner circle. That is amazing. RPG, how did you get into the world of Bigfoot? I was always into it. You know, I grew up a military brat, so we moved every two years. And, you know, you're just the weird kid. You're the new kid. And you got to like blends. You spend a lot of time alone. And I think all that traveling and everything came with a lot of fear, right? Because you knew you were going to a new school. And let's be honest, like schools, that's a war zone. And it's scary. And when you're brand spanking new and even like the ugly, you know, the stinky little nasty kids are like, ooh, I'm going to pick on this one. This is a good one. Anyway, you just spend a lot of time alone.
Starting point is 00:04:58 in the beginning. And so I chased fear, you know, and then I've got a family of all these women with all these psychic gifts that are all scared to death of it. Not going to blame organized religion, but I'm going to blame organized religion for making them scared of being in tune with the natural world. But anyway, so I just started looking into it. If there was a haunted house, I'd be like, well, why is people so scared? That's fascinating. Like, well, I don't want to be afraid, but I also want to be afraid. So let's go check it out. So I would explore it. And most of the time, I'd have to do it by myself because you learn, like, real young, when you travel with a group, if one person breaks and, like, loses their mind,
Starting point is 00:05:32 then it literally becomes a scariest moment of your life, and you're all running and screaming. But if I went by myself, I was able to go deeper and deeper every time I went. You know, I'm not saying I went all right to the top of the old insane asylum house by myself first time, but I did it eventually. And, you know, if Scooby-Doo teaches us anything, right, at the end of the day, it's an angry old boy, you know, guy, that's the problem. But that's me. I was always the problem. I was just scared of nothing.
Starting point is 00:05:56 You know, the worst thing that could happen to me in a haunted. house was I fall through the floor, you know, get that till later, right? But then that spread to the woods and then I started getting into the woods and that was scarier because now you're in nature and you're like, there's things out here that could like legit get me, like eat me. But then once again, you learn that you create a sort of like force field around you. And nature really, unless it's like it's right, you between a mom and its baby or like it's just a big old male or something that's hungry, everything goes around you. Nothing wants to mess with you. You're a stinky, you're diseased. You know, you shouldn't even be there. Go back to the city. Go back to the fire.
Starting point is 00:06:32 And I just kept doing that and doing that and traveling and wherever we would go. I would just get into it. And then anyway, it's long, not so boring story. But then eventually, my brother and I, we started the Monster Brothers and we were doing adventures together. And he said, yeah. Oh, dude, if you haven't seen the Monster Brothers, like, go to YouTube. It's so good. Dude, four part series. Why didn't, why didn't we make it? I don't know. They told us. They're like, you know, if you guys were famous already, this would be an amazing show. Like, is that like the worst or best compliment to ever get? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:07:04 But yeah, it just, we tried to put a lot together in that, you know? Like, you're looking for a monster, but then you go home and the adventure you realize, oh, shit, your parents are getting a divorce. You're like, well, that's a bigger monster than anything. So let's go B plot. And anyway, we just mix it with humor and fun and everything. And I don't think everyone has to be so gosh, darn serious all the time to be. to be taken serious, right?
Starting point is 00:07:27 You're not going to win anyone over. Just be yourself and people either going to believe what you're saying or not. But yeah, Monster Brothers was a shit. And we almost sold that. And then we were doing pickups for Spike TV. And they were like, okay, we want to see a little bit more, a little bit more. And we're like, okay, well, who do we bring on the show that, like, embodies our spirit, basically? You know, this is like, let's go have a great fucking time, but let's get shit done.
Starting point is 00:07:49 You know, like, let's work hard, but we're also having fun. You know, it's the ultimate, the ultimate, right? you're just volume totally up. So my brother was editing at the time, and this buddy Jensen said, you got to meet this dude, James Bobo Faye. He's the real deal. And I think you guys are going to fall in love. And we were like, yeah, yeah, right, yeah, right.
Starting point is 00:08:07 And then, you know, to anyone that's met, Bobo, like, he's larger than life. He's the Paul Bunyan of our field. And he said, yeah, hell, I'll come down. So him and Yamers actually came down to Mount Pena just north of Los Angeles. And we met up to do a little squatchew, but mostly to film pickups and to show a little bit more what the show is. And I got to tell you, man, now that we're all retired, so to speak, that's the hardest. My brother and I have ever partied and filmed, and that's the hardest they've ever partied and filmed. But we got it done.
Starting point is 00:08:39 We got the whole thing done. And it was just, you know how it is. Like, there's certain things you can do. And one of them is to go on an epic adventure with someone. And then you're bonded for life. You know, you're bonding. Yeah. And that's what happened.
Starting point is 00:08:52 So we became like best friends. I can't believe you guys. You're crazy. I love you. But it's also, can you work really hard? And can you keep it fun? Can you stay positive? You know what I mean? And that's what's hard. So when he went on, his show made it. Our show didn't go anywhere. And after season, one, season one, 1.5, I don't know. It's all murky back there years ago. He's like, RPG. You got to get on the show, man. We need that positivity. We just need it. It's a grind. And then that's how I kind of transitioned into that. And I like to say I got my PhD and big footing there because all of a sudden, you know, to be a young squatcher and just into the paranormal to all that traveling, everything, to be getting paid to go live in the woods and hang out looking for big. It was just like, I hope there's multiple dimensions and universes.
Starting point is 00:09:43 So every single one of you that are listening right now or into this got a chance to be in that position because it was awesome, man. It was, if you're into it, it was the best job ever. And the irony is like, I had already sold the show to MTV. Like, I was a big time creator, director, you know, producer, all this. But when I moved to California, I couldn't get work. Like, literally, if anything, they were like, lucky. You know, like, no. And so I had to humble myself and then start at the bottom.
Starting point is 00:10:10 And they said, listen, we can't give you a position. I wanted the supervising producer position right out of the gates. I was ready, dude. I just get back from Africa all over the world doing it. Like, no problem. What are you talking about? No problem. Nope, had to re-earn it. So started as PA. And that was like, the amazing thing about finding pigfoot that most people don't know because it was all behind the scenes, every single one of the people that worked on that show was like a genius. That's the only way I can
Starting point is 00:10:39 I'm like hyper, brilliant, but like a weirdo, you know, like super and just, but crazy high functioning. And to work like around that and be surrounded. by that level of like talent, like so much talent that it's almost like casual, uh, was really awesome. Not to mention that we were in all the best spots. We interviewed all the best people. Dude, the first time I went out with them, like action happened. Like first time, you know, and then it didn't have it for a few times after that again. But, but right out the gates, I was like, this is amazing. This is amazing. I can't believe like first time. And of course, no one believed me there either. They thought I was the new guy. So it's just like, yeah, he's
Starting point is 00:11:16 overzealous. All right. Maybe it wasn't a good idea to bring the RPG. But like, I'm not lie about man it took forever to have an experience i life is beautiful it's not about like the the orgasm the end right it's about everything leading up anticipation of the sighting is better than the sighting itself um so all these things that have happened when i was on the show they were all genuine you know and now could it be misidentified whatever sure but something real was happening to me um and that just kept happening over and over and then i don't know imagine it's like traveling high school you know, but you can drink and do drugs and do whatever you want, and as long as you get to work on time. So I don't know. It's like given a bunch of pirates cameras and said, don't film this show in the woods.
Starting point is 00:11:59 And they're like, oh, we're pirates. We don't know. They're like, get it done. And we did. We just, we did. Yeah. Chad Hamill built a really fun team. And like I said, I could talk all night about the camaraderie and how awesome it was because the other thing people don't know about TV is it's hard, man. And it looks easy at the end. Yeah, it's all cut together. Oh, that was, oh, they were there too. Like, it's snowing, but we're on a schedule. We're there. It doesn't matter how cold.
Starting point is 00:12:26 Doesn't matter how long it takes. And you know, and you can average like 12 to 16 hour days if you're really grinding or where there is messing things up. It's the real deal. And just to have the patience to sit in the in between and not just go crazy and want to fight with everyone because it's amazing. It's amazing, man. It's the, what's the class in high school?
Starting point is 00:12:45 Not the RV. Who are the kids? kids that went around filming. A. A.V. A V. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:52 It was professional AV club as far as I was concerned. Yeah. But yeah, I missed those days, man. I miss it. If any, yeah, any of you ever had like a time in your life where you rolled with your crew and it just, it couldn't be boring because it was so epic. Like, yeah. That was finding a big book.
Starting point is 00:13:12 That's some good vibes from that description of, of, uh, but you get you had a real good time man that's amazing and i've talked to other people that have been involved with that like uh melissa berkman and uh craig philippi was involved right yeah yeah course yeah and i can't i don't even know a lot of the others but even to get those two people and you in the mix i can't imagine how wild it would have been man just oh yeah yeah yeah let's you know it's great about her this just little caveat yeah um when she first came on i was like i had worked up from PA to King of the PA's.
Starting point is 00:13:49 And I loved it, right? I loved it because it was mentorship and teaching. And there's nothing harder than you get on like a new show. You don't know anyone. You're trying to play it cool. You don't know the rule. And that's why you mess with people. Like treat everyone like their family.
Starting point is 00:14:02 Well, not family family, but like family. You know what I'm saying? And I would just, she would get in the car. It's the worst job to do. You ask any of them was to be the lead car when you're driving out. And we've, you know, we've only been to the place once or something. because you mess up that caravan and everyone's going to be pissed because it slows down the whole production. Everything gets backed up.
Starting point is 00:14:21 So like it's just, it's the silly stress. It isolates that moment, but it is, it's real. And I love it because when I was producing, I wouldn't have to drive or anything or P.A. and I would sit in the seat next to it and watch them drive and just tease and poke. But at the same time, like I'm there. Any heat that came, I took it, anything. So I got them through like the driving and actually train them to be really good at it. Melissa is, she's amazing.
Starting point is 00:14:44 She's, I don't know. I will promote anyone that can stay upbeat, positive, and lovely through every storm thrown at them. And now maybe when we left and she went back to that hotel room, she cried her ass to sleep, but she didn't bring it to work. So mad respect for my girl. Yeah. That's awesome.
Starting point is 00:15:01 Yeah. Yeah. So looking over the entire finding Bigfoot, let's say career. Yeah. Was there a time when you're out there in the woods when stuff guys. really real and you're like you know what I'm having issues dealing with this like this is a real big foot situation right now and I'm not sure if I want to be here like was there ever any real stuff like that or there was there was definitely real stuff like that but no never me like all
Starting point is 00:15:36 of a sudden realizing like oh wow I've taken this too far I actually don't want anything to do with this uh no I by by that point I was like I was in you know, I was addicted. I needed the fix. And I was getting closer and closer to having real experiences. And a few times it really happened. Like I legit in Turner Main, the Turner Main, the Turner Main Bigfoot, you guys ever see the video on that one where it's literally daylight. And there's this one moaning and just walking across the, it was an old logging trail that went back into the road. And it actually brought up a discussion. Like, do we believe that they were possibly like grieving that goes on with Bigfoot? And,
Starting point is 00:16:15 Could there be special needs as well? Because if you listen to it, it really has this deep moan, this kind of whaling moan and the way it's kind of walking. Stay tuned for more Bigfoot Society. We'll be right back after these messages. You know, which also would people think maybe it was a hoax. But it just, why I love that footage, besides what I'm going to say next is it got a discussion going, really unique things, real different angles, because I never thought of something like that. Like, yeah, would they walk around and moan if one of them died and cried? Like, it was kind of neat to humanize it.
Starting point is 00:16:44 And then the young boy that posted the videos, you know, he was immediately humiliated by everyone at school and picked on and all this. And sometimes TV is a good thing because we wrote in, did an episode, put him on TV and suddenly he was cool. You know, something was like, oh, okay, that really did happen to you. Still weird, but cool. And I like that. I like the TV can heal or help in that way. But anyway, in that area, dude, we legit, I went out and I just, I have type to diabetes, but. I manage it well
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Starting point is 00:20:08 Yeah, yeah, because we knew there was a video. Not every time would we be able to get to a location relatively recent to when it happened. So this was one of those times we were there fairly quick, which is amazing. And yeah, so we knew this. They had gone out. They'd gotten all sorts of things from Knox to whoops, like different stuff. So even they were getting action. But these woods were like thick and like pine trees with all those dried branches, like witch's fingers just like, yeah, walk through me. Yeah, walk through me. I'm going to squire. faces for all this deforestation. So it's just a nasty place to be walking. Plus, that night, it was literally the clouds on top of clouds, on top of clouds, until the clouds were hitting the ground. It was just near zero visibility and just moisture thick air. The ground was wet. But yeah, so at roughly 3 a.m. in the morning, they come back in, all tired, soared, beat up, it scratches. I go in the woods because I treated them like, oh, they're like a lure, right? So they went as deep as they could, get the attention if they're out there and brought them back to the edge of their territory. Hello, right?
Starting point is 00:21:13 So I go in. And I don't have to go in that far. But I'm in there. And I won't tell the whole crazy story. But I'm out there and I had two apples. And I threw one this way. Literally hit a tree right next to me and fell. And I remember thinking, wow, if they're standing out there, they're either laughing or like this dude's an idiot.
Starting point is 00:21:28 I'm not talking about this dude. And then I turn and I know I'm down the logging room. So I chucked that thing. And it goes like 30 yards. you know, whatever, and it lands as it bows around in the water. And the water is like a foot deep, maybe, a little bit more, just because that's how wet and damp it was. And it made me jump when it hit the water, I'll be honest. And that's what made me realize, oh, wow, you're like, not as cool as you think you are. You are nervous. Like, you're, you want this, you're excited,
Starting point is 00:21:57 you built the bravery up. You are before the wall of darkness. You are here on the show. You know there. Like, I was in my moment. I really thought I was ready, but no, I was scared. And, And so then I go, okay, okay, get it together. So I get down on one knee when I think I'm close, kind of like great apes do, and I put my hand out. And, you know, the big man will come and run his hand on it and basically say you're okay. Then you can get up and go, I don't know what works. I don't know. I just know every Native American I've ever talked to that has bestowed any wisdom on me or any of the old guard of the big footing.
Starting point is 00:22:29 They said you better have damn respect. So I don't know what more way to, you know, posture. I get down on the ground and say, listen, like, I don't even have to. look at you, you know. Imagine if it just came up and rubbed his hand. I'd be like, oh my God, I'd probably shit my pants, but, um, but I'd be happy. It'd be the happiest pooping pants of all time. Um, but I got down and did that and my hand out and listen, it was seconds, like, seconds. And this all happened quick. And I got down and I'm thinking to myself, I'm like, wow, it's hard to like hold your hand this way. I'm like, am I too muscular? Like, and I was,
Starting point is 00:22:59 you know, like, what's going on? And then something on the darkest night I've ever been in the woods walked out and walked into that water, caploosh, and I just remember, yeah, like, we're wild animals. We're very good at covering it up, but when you get into a truly panic mode and all your, just everything turns on, dude, the world becomes electric.
Starting point is 00:23:24 I could have sprinted. I could outran any Olympic sprinted for maybe like, you know, half a mile. But it walked out, caploosh, capuch, pick that apple up and caploosh capoosh silence and i'm there by myself like not not super far into the woods but far enough like everyone's way back they're eating they're miserable to get ready to go and i'm out there already down on my knees like oh god what do i do and my arm just start shaking like shaking because i just all i can tell you for those of you to get close uh you're going to find out who you
Starting point is 00:24:00 really are and how badass you really are, right? But it's a chance for growth. So I literally just breathe it, breathe it back. And I just sit in this moment going, this is the closest I've ever been, and it's kind of interacting with me. So then I started picking up little stones, and I was throwing them just to see if anything would happen. And nothing, right? Nothing, nothing. But then all of a sudden I realized, right, every time I would throw almost perfectly in time, it was just barely off, something would land near me. And I'd be like, wait, and I did it like one or two more times as a while now, but one or two, and it did it. And then it's kind of like when I, it must have been all of my face, like, oh, oh, and then it stopped.
Starting point is 00:24:46 And like, like, time goes by. So you just kind of release on these, the finer details of it. You just kind of let it go. I'm like, dude, I had a real experience. It really moved me. It really made me realize that I'm still scared of these things, but yet I'm, I'm brave enough to keep going. But, but that was there, and there's more. There's many more, actually, which is kind of amazing that we got that close. Because I think a lot of people think, ah, it's just TV, it's crap.
Starting point is 00:25:11 But let me tell you, honey, I've been there. I've had primal fear. And you cannot fake that. You just, you can't, you can't fake it. But yeah, and after that, I mean, literally, they, everyone saw that, like, there was action all around. People that, they could see them moving in the trees on camp. And, but this is all off camera, you know, you know how it is. You've, you know how it is. You filmed that long in the woods. Everything cameras go down, cameras are down. But yeah. So anyway, just absolutely fascinating.
Starting point is 00:25:37 And there were more incidents like that. And it depends on who you talk to about it. I just tend to see the awesomeness of it. And we could focus on how miserable it was. It was pretty much a miserable night. Dude, for us that like love this, I don't care. Lasers could be going off. Aliens attacking, but I'm there.
Starting point is 00:25:55 Like Bigfoot's here. Like, where's my popcorn, you know? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, that's awesome. Dude, I love it. When you were out there, did you ever hear any crazy vocalizations, have anything like that happened to you? Nope.
Starting point is 00:26:13 No. And all those years, too, there was no tracks, you know, nothing like that. And no good, did I hear things in the how old stuff? Of course. But nothing like I would be like, you know, epic, Sierra sounds like, whoa, you know, you got to hear. that mine was more moving around me like we would we would pull into base camp everyone would go that way i would just go out of base camp right over here to where the water's edge was and i would just reach
Starting point is 00:26:40 out with my mind's eye i would leave an offering i'd tell them i'm there do you want to communicate and then i would just hear him come down the ridge and stop on the other side of the river and i couldn't tell you how many times that happened once i started using that wisdom which is like like before we're even there you can look at a map you can look at everything and it's it's really the simple i think life is really simple we complicate it you don't need to and I just look at them out say I'm coming if you're there awesome you know like if you don't want to be seen or whatever don't so hopefully I didn't screw the show a whole bunch of times but I kind of give them the heads up but once again respect respect respect if you're gonna go in the woods and there's a bunch of bears do you like do you let hold your
Starting point is 00:27:17 breath and not say anything and not make any noise because you want to get the perfect picture no you tell the bears you're coming so you tell these giant bears you are coming and then maybe they'll be lax and maybe they will give you a little something because the only the day who's going to believe who's going to believe this dude anyway right there's a story that we have a mutual acquaintance and um his name is tate and tate loves to tell us tight loves to tell a story about how he met you out during the 99th episode and i would love to hear that through your eyes because i've heard it so many times uh out of his mouth but uh what was what was that whole 99th episode like for you. Well,
Starting point is 00:28:00 what was awesome is like that. So that was the big grand finale, Finding Bigfoot. And it was awesome because we were so ambitious with that one and I had really wanted to like prove my worth. And so not only did we have to produce an hour long episode of television
Starting point is 00:28:18 in the mountains, right? We also had to put on a festival. And just a festival alone takes lots of people, years, whatever. I was just able to do it. Oh, what's her name? Shira?
Starting point is 00:28:31 Shira. I'm not sure if she's still Elizabeth. Anyway, she was absolutely amazing. And together, the two of us built a festival and built that. And the whole time it's going on, we're getting word from all these different big footers, Tate being one of them, being like, you got to get me in, guy. You got to get me in. Like, this is awesome.
Starting point is 00:28:48 And for me, like, I wanted them all to be a part of it, right? Like, the one that's knocking on your door and the most passionate shouldn't they be given the mic? I mean, they want it so. bad that they're confident. They're like confident about it. And that's, you know, that's one of the things I think we all love about Tate. Like he literally beats to his own drum, you know? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. He's awesome. He's a great character. And he can roll with any group in any people. And it won't alter his character too much. He's strong. He's a strong, strong dude. And at the end of the day, to pursue these things and pursue these moments with creatures of the
Starting point is 00:29:24 woods, you got to be, you got to have a backbone. But anyway, yeah, so Tate was super, super into it. And as we're building the show, there are scenes that, you know, you present and then we're, okay, we're going to do this, but then they just kept getting cut and cut. So we kept getting narrow down, narrow down. And the worst part of producing is like someone who's so into it and you're doing everything you can to get them in. And then it's just not going to work out. And you just got to let them know, you just go say, hey, I'm going to break your art today. And I'm so sorry. And we almost got to that part. But luckily we ended up having a scene. And And then we were able to divide them up so that they could go out in the group and he made the cut.
Starting point is 00:29:59 And he was, I don't know, he was just super stoked and super appreciative of it. And in my opinion, it's like, I'm more interested now in like the mentorship and the next level of squatchers, right? Because I'm getting busy with family. And I want to encourage them to go farther, go deeper. Like the one thing people aren't doing, like, go, go really far. Like, really go. Go until you run into their territory. And they literally come up and push you.
Starting point is 00:30:24 you out like do it that's what bobs did back in the day that's you know patterson ever like go um and i hope i inspire people to do that and tate is someone that is inspiring people to do that so it's yeah absolutely yeah yeah yeah i'm a big oh yeah he uh he he time after time he's like you have to come out with me come out with me and then uh last year i believe he's like i'm going out in iowa you literally live very relatively close to where we're going to be you have no excuse and I was like okay let's do it and we had action like we got stuff but you got to go watch search for Saba on his YouTube channel to the Iowa episode for that anyways yeah that's there you go um when you say you got to go you got to go for it can you explain like let's say there's a listener
Starting point is 00:31:19 and they're like they hear you say you really got to go for you got to go like padd did like Bobes did back in the day. Yeah. What is that exactly, can you break that down, what that exactly means? Sure. Now, I am not saying to trespass, break any laws, or anything. I absolve myself of all of that. But what I am saying is you find the road that goes the farthest, the deepest, to where
Starting point is 00:31:46 there is nobody, except a logging crew or a surveying crew, whatever. You make friends with the people that give you access to that. and you drive to the very, very, very, very end of that road, you park and you make calls into the night and you see what happens. That would be my recommendation. Or if you have known habitat, but it's around, you know, by civilization, you get to the center and camp. A long weekend, a week, the long you can be there, the better. You've got to settle in. Like nature has to feel comfortable around you, right?
Starting point is 00:32:16 Once it's comfortable, then there's no threat. The threat is minimized. Maybe they'll come closer, you know. you never know. That's if that's if they're even there. But I guess what I'm saying is, like, get dirty, you know, go beyond what you, what you think is scary. Like, you know, don't just go a mile, go 10 miles out, map it out, chart it out. Make it like really an epic quest. Make it something that scares you because odds are, most likely what's going to happen is you're going to go to the end of where you're brave or are, like where you're brave. And then you're going to conquer that and you're going to come home. So what's awesome is you're going to be just more badass as a result of it. But what you'll also have done is prepped yourself because maybe that wasn't the trip, right? But if you're really in tune with this and you put it out to the universe, you want this, you want this, someone's going to come along and you will have the experience to go be present when it happens.
Starting point is 00:33:13 Because I think the fear thing is, I think that's like something real. Like the less afraid you are, unless you are super remote, I think they're more. more inclined to approach you, right? Like, I'm not going to approach you if I think you're scared of me, right? I'm standing there. I'm like, God, it looks like he's going to have a heart attack. If I, like, say, hey, how's it going? You got me, you got any great coupon, you know?
Starting point is 00:33:34 Yeah, he just watches like great coupon. What? We can't be sophisticated, whatever. Classic reference for all the new kids. They have no, they're like, what does he talk about? Mustard? Go watch the old commercials, guys. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:45 Sorry, I'm dating myself a little bit. But, yeah, it's just, it's, I guess all I'm trying to say is, go further. And if you're if you're curious, like, well, what's, what's far enough? Hit me up. Hit me up. I'll tell you if I think it's far enough or not. You got to go where nobody else is going. Most people never go more than a half mile off trail on any national park. And honestly, I'm not saying to break and enter. I'm not saying to do anything bad either. But I've been to a few, the perimeter, and I've accidentally been to a few national parks. They're a playground at night. At this point, I completely believe that they know they're there.
Starting point is 00:34:23 They know they come through at night certain times of the year. And that's why it's closed and they won't allow camping certain times a year and whatnot. Stay tuned for more Bigfoot Society. We'll be right back after these messages. Because I've had crazy action. And we're talking like right near cities. I'm not going to say names, but it's a good spot. But like literally right near major cities and it lights up at night.
Starting point is 00:34:45 I forget who said it. Somebody came up with the idea. Like somebody just needs it might even been bobs. Somebody needs to just put a camera in trash cans at the national parks when they take the lid off. Boom, we got them. That's awesome. No, it almost might be that easy. Yeah, totally.
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Starting point is 00:38:04 Like, it's a party, man. It's a party on those mountains. But yeah, push it. Do it for yourself. And odds are you'll have an experience. A lot. Well, I'm curious. So I'm curious myself, probably some listeners.
Starting point is 00:38:19 are curious too. What do you think Bigfoot is exactly RPG? Oh, nice. Yeah, the question of all the ultimate question. Right, yeah. You can only travel with Cliff and Bobs and Moneymaker and everyone for so long and grow up with the Patterson-Givlin film to not want it to be flesh and bone, real, relic hominin, whatever you want to call, you know, Neander Talk, but you want it to be real.
Starting point is 00:38:47 And at this point, I absolutely think there are other relic species living in isolation comparatively to where we're living. I just think there's just, and I've got to put this out there. It's got a little bit of a deep dive for people, so go it if you want. But there's a book called Quantum Paranormal by Patrick Jackson, and he's come across something that just, it just really like lit me up when I read it. And I was like, oh, I think he's really, I think he's figured it out. So in a nutshell, you know, not to over simplify at all, but there's a lot of land out there, a lot, way more than people think.
Starting point is 00:39:22 There's enough space for everyone, enough land for everyone, everything. And most of us are huddled around cities or urban centers. And with all that land, you just, you have these different groups that are living there. And you have these, they spawn in World War II. They're called foo fighters. They're in ancient reliefs, ancient pictures. They're everywhere. There's these little metal spheres, but since they're not these giant motherships,
Starting point is 00:39:44 and Hollywood and aliens and Will Smith kicking ass. Like, nobody cares, but that's nature. Nature speaks in subtlety. And I just really think that what we are living on is like a giant game preserve. And we are, maybe we're the premier species. I don't even know. Maybe not, because we actually, the ocean's a much bigger. There's got to be something down there.
Starting point is 00:40:02 That's why the heck and we're exploring the oceans? Why does nobody care? You know what I mean? Like, why do we care about that? Why aren't we in space? Why aren't we going there? Why aren't we going to the deepest part of the woods? Where's that show?
Starting point is 00:40:13 Where's that show that we just watch, right? Right? Wow. Yeah, it makes you question like, what happened to the real exploring? What happened to the turn of century when it was like the age of exploration and people were going places? Like we were, that's exciting. You read the paper. Where did they get to today? To go back to those spheres, they just keep us separate.
Starting point is 00:40:30 With today's technology, we have cloaking ability. We have all these things. So imagine a drone that's just moving along and, you know, we're in the woods and Bigfoot, whatever it may be, is common through the territory, heading home. it very easily can put up a shield. That's why people see it cloaking or like vanishing, like really weird stuff that you're like, oh, if it's flesh and bone and not all of these people can be lying,
Starting point is 00:40:52 then what is happening? And I'm telling you, if you include technology, if you add one more character to the story, don't just keep it that simple, then to me it makes sense. They're like the wardens, the invisible wardens that just keep us separate most of the time,
Starting point is 00:41:07 but occasionally there's lapses and that creates a story. And next thing, you know, you have an urban legend. and bad-abum-b-da-phing. And that's what I really think is happening. I think there are relic hominins and we are being kept separate as best as possible. And that's it.
Starting point is 00:41:20 And that's why I say go deep. Because if you go deep enough, something, and that's true, something is going to push you out, you know, and say, you should not be here. Because at the end of the day, these fears, their job is to, is to, we have free will, so to speak, right? So it doesn't really want to interfere or do anything, but it has to create the illusion of open walls on this giant prison. I mean, beautiful, heavenly.
Starting point is 00:41:46 But at the end of the day, yeah, we ain't going anywhere. But we're just, we are beautifully distracted. That's why any of you that are in the woods and actually breaking from the tech, even though we're all teched out right now, and going, because going into the woods is like going inward, which is the only adventure that matters for all of us. Everything else is a distraction. So going to the woods, we can get there faster. in my opinion.
Starting point is 00:42:13 And I think, and honestly, that's another thing I think we did. If you want to talk about species specific, imagine if we didn't lean on technology like the dwarves in token and kind of destroy ourselves, most of us. And we actually went like, what can we do with our body? I mean, there's been, there's studies come out and say we can completely regrow all the hair in our body, like long. Just by thinking it?
Starting point is 00:42:33 Just by going, yeah. Apparently, like, it's possible to be triggered and to make it happen. whether but then you follow like whim hoff right and so you have this this crazy white dude that's taken these eastern um knowledge and just brought it back you know very christlike and shirna and he's doing almost impossible things like climbing everest in his boxer shorts you know and just doing crazy stuff you're like huh but no crime no nothing no nothing but like for us squatchers isn't it important to watch these people that are able to push themselves even farther because let's take the Patterson and give one story, like whether it's true or not, whether you believe that,
Starting point is 00:43:11 it's up to you. But in that story, they had pushed themselves to near exhaustion. They had reached a point, like, they basically were like turning on each other and everything. When we got to go back when they finally made it, right? What people may or may not know about those two, those two are the two most badass, unknown American folklore heroes of all time. Norman Rockwell should have calendars just devoted to them. Like, they were the best of us, essentially. Dude, pro boxers, rodeo stars, vets, like just the coolest dudes ever.
Starting point is 00:43:42 And but I guess what I'm saying, but so they naturally, with the training necessary to go long enough to have the experience. And for most of us, we're soft. We grew up in a different time, a different culture, you know, we're not farming for all of our food stuff, although I'm turning this place into homestead. I'm getting off. Yeah, yeah, trying. Making every mistake possible.
Starting point is 00:44:01 But yeah, so the more badass you can make yourself, the more prepped you can be. So I would say follow those mentors. Look for mentorship. That's the key. And I think if you line up enough of them, you'll just develop a good core and be strong enough to go farther enough to stand there and crap your pants. It's awesome. Yeah. That is really cool.
Starting point is 00:44:24 There's just a lot more to it, right? Like if you just focus on finding Bigfoot, you're probably going to be disappointed. But if you kind of stand back and look at the whole thing, the prep, the adventure, the journey, like, you know, all of it. you can really build yourself into this kind of big footing superhero and and you should right you should everybody is capable everybody's amazing dude i i did these tough mutters right and i'm i stay in show wow yeah they're they're they're beautiful do them as a group do as a fan a team a family because you don't have to do everything you just but you do you're going to walk the whole thing at least but my point is is like i was fit in shape everything and and and it still broke me down
Starting point is 00:45:02 and almost killed me and as i'm like going up this hill my knees. I watched this woman and I mean it is absolutely amazing you would overweight completely like you would never assume this woman would ever go anywhere near this and she looked my ass going up to hell and she looked to me and she said don't worry honey you can do it and I go how are you doing it she's like this is my fourth one and it's I'm taking my health back and I was like go girl go it we're all capable like it's it's just we got to get by this which is way too powerful way too and corrupted by our culture and my opinion. But if you can, if you can blanket technology, you can go inward, you can avoid tech as
Starting point is 00:45:40 much as you can. Yeah, man, there's a lot of potential. And so what if what if Bigfoot, Mianitol? What if they just without distraction have gone inward? Then maybe you don't even need the technology. Maybe they can just, you know, what did Tesla say? Like energy frequency, vibration, right? Well, they can do the infrasound, you know, and they better not have done it against me, but what if they could have? And just through the vibration, they can match you so they can knock you out. They can make it blurry. They can make the seamless. They're cloaking. Like, what if, right? We have all these humans that have these crazy gifts and attributes. Like, why wouldn't that be something they have? And honestly, I'm not saying I believe that.
Starting point is 00:46:19 I just, we have to stay open-minded because nobody knows. And anyone that has a closed book on it, this is what it is. I feel for them, I want to give them a big hug. I want to give them a big hug. But, you know, that's what's fun about it. Nobody knows. And if you're not sure, like, don't let anyone talk. You try it. Try any experiment. Try something you think that will work.
Starting point is 00:46:39 You know, and if it's respectful and fun, who knows? Who knows? There's a few people that know you from the first season of Expedition Bigfoot. What was it like being involved with that first season? So Expedition Bigfoot was awesome because I just transitioned from being an international. TV producer to a to a full-time dad and and it was like oh now I'm going to go pro we go film for you know two weeks to a month out of the year and the rest of the year I have with my kids to to to be this dad that I've always wanted to be perfect so I was stoked dude I was I felt like I'd done all my time
Starting point is 00:47:19 I've been good to everyone you know even the people that punch you right in the face I'm good to them you know having a bad day whatever so I'd done my time and and when they were called calling, they just kept hearing my name. Like, you should try this guy, try this guy. He likes to talk. You should put him on. He's fun. And so, yeah, we went, man, and I drove in. I just remember being, like, how do you explain it? It's for those of us, once again, okay, I feel like I won the lottery, because I won the lottery. I got to be on finding Bigfoot. That was one thing. But I always wanted to be in front of the camera, you know, like I, that was, that was my dream. I wanted to use that as on the platform to go on and make people feel good about this because that was one of the things
Starting point is 00:48:00 finding Bigfoot did so well. It was the fact that like those town halls at first, we couldn't get anyone to go. People were embarrassed. There was shame around it. And that show single-handedly made it cool enough. And that was, you know, and I wanted to be a part of that. And if I could promote that and get more kids like myself and other kids that have these experiences that are real, but have them stand confidently and deliver, I'm in. Like I'm a part of that. So I was about to step into a mentorship role and it was actually good timing in my life and it happened when I was younger now I was just been all about me right but now it was yeah I was stoked and I remember the location was beautiful the the crew was awesome you know super friendly and professional I got along wonderfully with the cast
Starting point is 00:48:42 there's you know like I said I don't battle with anybody um come to find out like Maria really really wanted me to be her second she actually had a she had a say in that like a good say in that so not only was I their pick, but also out of whatever her choices were, I'm not sure. I was her number one. And that felt good because we were going to be paired up, you know, and we're going to get to work together. And, you know, I got, dude, I got three kids, another one on the way. She's, like, she's, congratulations. She's amazing. Like, look at the full depth of people. Look at her. She is so deep. She's the deepest, most beautiful ocean, man. Anyway, all the success to her. But yeah, yeah, it was awesome. It was just awesome. But,
Starting point is 00:49:23 But I just, I wasn't feeling good. And I just, I was like, what is off? Like, what is off? And I had never in my life had I ever gotten migraines, ever. Dude, I hydrate. My mom always has a glass of water in her hands. So now I always have a glass. Wait, am I like my mom?
Starting point is 00:49:39 Son of us. Right, right. You know? And, but I had just gotten back from the Ghana Highlands of South America looking for the lost city of gold, helping produce an episode of that. I had gone to Mexico for toothwork, which I had been doing for about four years. do the dental service, the price, just the fun of going to Mexico. I recommend it.
Starting point is 00:50:00 But there's also the chance of it getting infected, right? And then I go on the show and then there's the stress of finally stepping up and going pro, you know, the way I was wanted. So I think it was kind of like a perfect storm trifecta. And then there's also the chance that infrasound could have been used. I never felt this. And I felt a little bit residual afterwards. But I was, dude, I was good the next day. It took me to the hospital.
Starting point is 00:50:22 I got souped up, whatever they put it all in me. I came in, I was jogging the next morning, and I just jogged right into it. Oh, you're out of here. And I was like, don't you even like a good, like, even if it would, this is the truth.
Starting point is 00:50:35 Even if it would have killed me, I would have worked through it. Right. One of my eyes just dropped out and it was just bleeding colors this way. It was like I was, I was doing DMT out of one eye and still having to be able to focus
Starting point is 00:50:48 and keep my attention. Dude, I, I didn't, I wouldn't, I would have done it too. Like, I'm, I'm, like, I want to win. You know what I mean? I'm competitive.
Starting point is 00:50:57 I want to win, and I'm a team player, and I made it. I wasn't going to let a team down. But that's, that's the corporate world's different, you know, your liability. And nope, you went to the doctors. That's it. Done. Wow. And, yeah, I mean, that hurt.
Starting point is 00:51:09 That's the, not only did I, like, I was a family man, right? So it was perfect timing. And then I failed. And I didn't just fail me. Phile me's fine. Whatever. I'll go to, you know, go on a tropical vacation and party it out. now I let them I let them all down so that that hit me hard and then I did it on a grand stage in front
Starting point is 00:51:27 of everybody like all my friends everyone that put their name in for me and I just like oh man life just does those things sometimes and there's nothing you can do about it I almost think like it's like a wink you know it's like okay let's see how you stand up you know it's got take a little while but it's like learning to walk again like you're a toddler um but it's great because it leads new things, you know, doing outcast paranormal now, and it's awesome. And I'm with a group where I can just be me and we can push it, right? Like we, people that aren't afraid to juggle chainsaws, so to speak. But like to do things that are a little edgier, like I was saying, go farther, go beyond your fear.
Starting point is 00:52:06 Stay tuned for more Bigfoot Society. We'll be right back after these messages. Well, to be with a group of dudes that we push each other to go a little bit farther beyond our fear is great. It's a right of passage. It's, I don't know, man. I want to, I got kids now. I want to be the best version of myself. And so, yeah, yeah, it was a, it was a hell of experience.
Starting point is 00:52:26 That's all I can say. And I wish them the best. That's awesome. And I almost caught my shit, man. I was right there. So just don't be afraid to go down. That's all I can say. But don't just try not to stay long.
Starting point is 00:52:38 And the sooner you lean on people, you sooner you kind of let people know what you're doing, the sooner you can get lifted up. When your buddies are making fun of you about it, you know, you're going to be doing all right. That's awesome. Yeah. You brought up Outcast Paranormal, and I'm glad you did because we were going there eventually. How did you get involved with the Outcast Paranormal guys? Those guys are just, they're so wild.
Starting point is 00:53:00 You can tell they have a lot of fun. And the stuff that you guys put out is awesome. Like Sitanga. I have type 2 diabetes, but I manage it well. It's a little bill with the big story to tell. I take one's daily Jardians at each day store. And for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, Jardians can lower the risk of cardiovascular death too. Prescription Jardians, Empiglphlosin, 10 or 25 milligram tablets, are used to lower blood sugar along with diet and exercise and adults with type 2 diabetes.
Starting point is 00:53:33 Jardians is not for use to lower blood sugar in people with type 1 diabetes and not for people with type 2 diabetes who have severe kidney disease. Serious side effects include increased ketones in blood or urine and infection between and around the anus and genitals. Both may be fatal. severe allergic reactions, dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections in men and women and low blood sugar. Stop taking and tell your doctor right away if you have nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, rash, swelling, trouble breathing or swalling or swall. Tell your doctor about lightheadedness, weakness, fever, pain, tenderness, redness, or swelling between the anus and genitals. You may have increased risk for lower limb loss. Call your doctor right away if you have new pain or tenderness, sores, ulcers, or infection in your legs or feet.
Starting point is 00:54:08 To learn more about Jardians 10 or 25 milligram tablets, ask your doctor, visit Jardians.com or call 1-888-8. 968664. The little girl with the big story to tell. This is Daniel Fischel. And Ryder Strong from PodMeets World. Cat parents unite. We have to look out for each other. Yes, we all know the feeling of being ignored
Starting point is 00:54:30 by our little babies a little too well. Yeah, I often wonder to myself, does my cat even love me? Well, there's only one solution to solve that. Sheba. Feed your cat, Shiba, and go from feeling ignored to truly adored in 12 days guaranteed
Starting point is 00:54:45 or your money back. Sheba has a wide array of products, appetizers, entrees, treats, and even a kitten's menu that will win over even the pickiest eater. My cat Bill is all about Sheba grilled. Just snap, peel, and serve for two gourmet servings and zero messy leftovers. He loves it, licks it to the bowl. Its protein-rich formula is made with real chicken and seafood without artificial flavors, preservatives, corn wheat, or soy. So you can be sure your cat is getting the finest ingredients from around the world, but made right? here in the USA. Spoil your fur babies and introduce them to the delicious delicacies of Shiba.
Starting point is 00:55:21 To learn more, check out Shiba.com. No matter the occasion, snack time should be easy. That's why Skinny Pop popcorn keeps it light, airy and endlessly delicious. Skinny Pop is made from just three simple ingredients, delivering an irresistible taste without being complicated. Skinny Pop simplicity allows you to freely enjoy as much popcorn as you want. Just open the bag and enjoy. No overthinking, no tough choices.
Starting point is 00:55:45 comes to snacking, Skinny Pop just makes sense. Deliciously popped, perfectly salted. Skinny Pop, popular for a reason. Holy Macrol, that was such, it's such a great, like, series of films that you guys made up in, just north of Omaha, Nebraska, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, the, well, the first start of your question was, how did we get involved? And basically, I was moving to Florida.
Starting point is 00:56:12 and I started talking with Stacy and I'm like, listen, I'm busy now with kids and everything, but I still want to stay active. I still want to, as I come down, I'd like to do something, you know, when I get a chance. And so him and I linked up, and we were actually supposed to shoot up at The Conjuring and do some stuff. And then, you know, the whole pandemic thing. You know, the world just changed. And so we kind of had the brakes put on, you know, but then we came down here and we decided, well, let's do something local.
Starting point is 00:56:41 let's just let's do something local so we revisited you know the falconer footage and the fact that his his dumbass actually had bigfoot they would have the best big big foot video evidence of all time if poor old it for old bill brock would have just turned the camera on this is another thing for everyone listening right like you can be prepared you can have the camera you can be in the right spot and still when that shit hits you and it's real that's just you can't go train for that the gym or you'd have to like get into an accident every day to be like all right he has the accident because he just didn't and just ran right by him you know like or wow in turn but he was at the end of a line a fire line push through the woods and in our film we go back and we reproduce that and we
Starting point is 00:57:28 hit that entire area up which which was really fun but yeah that the bigfoot was there and what people don't know about that falconer footage or maybe you guys do uh when they actually went out and looked around the area because the alkener was coming through for weeks and the buzzards were growing in number of and growing and growing and it was to like a point where it's like biblical kind of thing and he's like and he even said you know he's like yeah you would have thought I would have noticed a little more but but you're on your way to work you know you're not trying to you got you got to get there it's probably running late and uh and he just happened to know what it was he was lucky because he was everyone else like what is that what's going on but anyway he got out when you got down there they were pigs right they were live
Starting point is 00:58:08 healthy pigs with just one leg broken. No way. Yes, way. Just one. And so let's sit in that moment for a second. So there's a video. People see it. He saw it.
Starting point is 00:58:23 He swears by it. So does his son. Stacey goes with the boys. They run into it. It actually was out there in the peninsula when they were there and they scared it out. Never been back ever since, apparently. But like, what a level of intelligence to make the pig cripple enough to where it can't go too far and you can just have a nice, easy meal.
Starting point is 00:58:44 Genius, right? Yeah. But spooky genius, but genius. So, anyway, really, really interesting stuff. But in that film, we explore those areas. And there are still areas around Maika, the park itself that are super active, man. This one guy, Rogers, we call it Mr. Rogers' paranormal neighborhood. And let me tell you, man, he's got high strangeness.
Starting point is 00:59:07 And he's seen all sorts of crazy stuff. And the film just kind of exposed the wonderful characters of that South Central Florida. And these people living on the fringe of a park that is, I mean, there are gators in there. Stacey went out. So at the end of it, it's three parts. Okay. It's going to keep experiments. And not to jump to them, but in the end, like, we both kind of go different ways.
Starting point is 00:59:33 And I stay on the path and I go to a remote campsite. I still go far and I'm by myself and everything, but for me it's scary. He just goes straight into the woods, just and heads towards the river. Long story short, he ends up seeing a gator and seeing tracks that like you just, you know, they can't be this far, not something this big, like that something so big that it's not scared to you at all. It's going to come and push you out or eat you. So just that's the kind of level like we were pushing it.
Starting point is 01:00:03 And then we ourselves, the tied into the pig, we actually go out in that film and catch a pig bareheaded. And for all of you that like, how do I explain it? You know, I like going to the movies, right? You know, go meet your friends at bar, go have some dinner, maybe we'll place a miniature golf. Well, some people go pig hunting, but not with guns. They catch them barehanded.
Starting point is 01:00:25 And the only thing I can tell you is it is the most righteously, awesomely, badass thing you will ever do or ever witness. I wasn't even a part of it in my heart. I watched this guy. I'd catch a pig with his bare hands. And anyway, we caught him. And then we put a homemade tracking collar on, which these are the things that you can only do on TV, right?
Starting point is 01:00:45 Like, who's doing that? We built it, contact. But that's that life, you build your character, right? So I built in one of my, is a producer. So I have no problem calling someone and being like, hey, we're doing this crazy thing. You know, you want to be a part of it? And I'm like, yeah, that sounds great. We love crazy things.
Starting point is 01:01:00 So we built this collar. And then we released it into this, into Bigfoot Habitat where they're supposedly crossing back and forth through. Just, I don't know, man. It's just fun. You don't need a huge budget. You don't need, you don't need Hollywood anymore. That's all I can say.
Starting point is 01:01:16 Like, if you're passionate enough, like, Goonies, hey, you guys, call your team together and take your AV superstar asses into the woods and get it done, man. No problem. That's amazing. When you guys, when you went up and filmed Satanga, which I really like it because it's in my neck of the woods. It's, you know, I'm like an hour, hour and a half or so away from those dudes. I'm just, you know, over in Iowa.
Starting point is 01:01:47 But was there anything that happened when you guys were there that didn't make the film that was wild? Or is everything in that film that was wild? Well, as a disclaimer, we, they've had a lot of people, a lot of people, a lot of big names come to to walk among them and share their experiences with them. And they've turned all of them away, essentially. That's okay. Yeah. So they're difficult to like get through to.
Starting point is 01:02:20 And so like we even went, we went a first time and then we went a second time. And that first time like banging heads, you know, we almost weren't going to go back. But then you sit and you go, okay, so what are they really asking for, right? They want to be taken serious. And for most of us, being just completely frank, when you hear that Native Americans are using prayer to bridge the gap between our culture, our species, you're like, what? You know? But if you keep that open mind and you realize why are all these big names going, there's something going on there, then you go, right? And you say, listen, I want to be mentored by you.
Starting point is 01:03:01 I want to learn because I would never have to use prayer. And I use MindSpeak, which I guess if you look at it, kind of a way of praying, just, you know, being respectful, letting them know you're coming. But it works for them, man. All these years, what, 30 plus years of adventuring and doing it from Kid Ford, never had that much happen in one cold-ass weekend. First of all, you guys, it's like crazy cold there, like crazy cold. Maybe I'm just soft now in Florida, and I just can't handle any weather. but like and when the wind comes howling off the river you're just like oh my god but active and so as a result we said so how do you do it we're here to do it we're not here this isn't about glory and capturing everything
Starting point is 01:03:43 it's like we would really love a genuine experience and they said we got to turn the cameras off so so you're like damn well that's like the only thing that's going to make this a little hard to like sell it but in the film if you watch it i think we did a pretty good job considering that all the things we were experiencing, if you were there were phenomenal. Like, man, man, I, I don't even want to believe what happened because it was so spectacular. But I stood in the woods next to my brothers and arms and, and I watched the woods light up with lights. And I'd never seen anything like this before in my life. Never. Dude, I believe in the spheres. I think they're there. I think that I've never seen one, you know, but I
Starting point is 01:04:30 trust you got, that's the oldest party, you're right? First thing you develop actually has brain cells in it. Everything that goes higher, even your heart can mislead you, but not you got. And yeah, and it was, I was either staring at the bottom of a mothership, but there was no noise
Starting point is 01:04:46 and it was in, it was in the woods. Or the greatest hoax ever, I mean, there would have been hundreds of people wearing like light suits and having things in their hands and like, It would, the most wonderfully orchestrated thing, or what I bared witness to was what, you know who was there that you also know, Eli. Well, that's how I first heard about it because I was hanging out with Eli at Crypticon and he was like, I was involved with this thing. He told me a little bit.
Starting point is 01:05:19 I was like, I would love to see that. And then you guys, it was released on, was it, Parfix XX. I'll put in the show notes But I have type 2 diabetes But I manage it well It's a little bill With the big story to tell
Starting point is 01:05:34 I take once daily Jardians At each day start And for adults with type 2 diabetes And known heart disease Jardians can lower the risk of cardiovascular death too Prescription Jardians
Starting point is 01:05:47 Empigal Phlozine 10 or 25 milligram tablets Are used to lower blood sugar Along with diet and exercise And adults with type 2 diabetes Jardience is not for use to lower blood sugar in people with type 1 diabetes and not for people with type 2 diabetes who have severe kidney disease. Serious side effects include increased ketones and bloods and bloods. Both may be fatal. Severe allergic reactions, dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections and men and women and low blood sugar. Stop taking and tell your doctor right away if you have nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, rash, swelling, trouble breathing or swallowing.
Starting point is 01:06:19 Tell your doctor about lightheadedness, weakness, fever, pain, tenderness, redness, or swelling between the anus and genitals. increased risk for lower limb loss, call your doctor right away if you have new pain or tenderness, sores, ulcers, or infection in your legs or feet. To learn more about Jardians 10 or 25 milligram tablets, ask your doctor, visit Jardians.com or call 1-88-968-6648. This is Daniel Fischel. And Ryder Strong from PodMeets World. Cat parents unite. We have to look out for each other. Yes, we all know the feeling of being ignored by our little babies a little too well. Yeah, I often wonder to myself, does my cat even love me? Well, there's only one solution to solve that. Sheba.
Starting point is 01:07:01 Feed your cat, Sheba and go from feeling ignored to truly adored in 12 days guaranteed or your money back. Sheba has a wide array of products, appetizers, entrees, treats, and even a kitten's menu that will win over even the pickiest eater. My cat bill is all about Sheba grilled. Just snap, peel, and serve for two gourmet servings and zero. And zero messy leftovers. He loves it. Licks it to the bowl. Its protein-rich formula is made with real chicken and seafood without artificial flavors, preservatives, cornweed, or soy. So you can be sure your cat is getting the finest ingredients from around the world, but made right here in the USA.
Starting point is 01:07:38 Spoil your fur babies and introduce them to the delicious delicacies of Shiba. To learn more, check out Shiba.com. No matter the occasion, snack time should be easy. That's why Skinny Popcorn keeps it light, airy, and endlessly delicious. Skinny Pop is made from just three simple ingredients, delivering an irresistible taste without being complicated. Skinny Pop simplicity allows you to freely enjoy as much popcorn as you want. Just open the bag and enjoy. No overthinking, no tough choices.
Starting point is 01:08:06 When it comes to snacking, Skinny Pop just makes sense. Deliciously popped, perfectly salted. Skinny Pop, popular for a reason. I was like, this is crazy. Yeah, it was. And like, so, yeah, we weren't able to film it. But as a result of not making it about that and making it about, okay, we're here to have a genuine experience and they would do a prayer and then and then the woods lit up. And so now I'm watching this, right?
Starting point is 01:08:33 And in it, there are these two pairs of eyes moving one like an orangeish red and one of this bluish, light bluish thing and they're just moving through it. Then they would vanish and disappear, but you're so mesmerized by the lights. And now honestly, I thought it was the road or houses. I was like, because we didn't go there during the day. We just came at night. And I was like, eh, it's, it's too much. It's too much. There's no way.
Starting point is 01:08:57 It's, you know, it's fucking spectacular. And these eyes moved. And when they got to the part where there were less lights, it was twinkly, it was kind of like this whole area. I remember I was just watching them and I'm swaying my head like they said. The Satanga there moves. Satanga is their name for Bigfoot. For those of you don't know, the movie's called Satanga Bigfoot Spirits and Faith. And I'm over there and I'm swaying.
Starting point is 01:09:19 And no lie, man. all of a sudden that pair of eyes, that little one just rises up and stops. Like a considerable height, how high I don't know, you know, in the night, but like, like double the distance. And I just remember having another one of those. But there were so many lights. And I literally had like Eli and then Derek was there. And yeah. And then they're like, okay, we got to go, man.
Starting point is 01:09:45 That's it. We don't be too intrusive. You know, this is their playground. They literally called it Bigfoot playground. and I went, wow, listen, if someone would have told me that Bigfoot throws raves in the middle of the boonies in Nebraska, I would have called them crazy. But it was the largest rave I've ever participated in or at least bared witness to. Man, it was, and that was just one of the things.
Starting point is 01:10:09 We unfortunately weren't able to film it all, but we were able to capture stuff. And all I can tell you is it reads on our faces and you can just tell, man, you just tell. It's amazing. whatever's going on there is amazing and their gateway their their entrance point is through prayer so don't discredit any technique you know a lot of different ways of enlightenment the very very interesting style outcast paranormal is coming out with some wild stuff uh it is next it it there are parts that are intense and it is not for the faint of heart but if you're into like bigfoot stuff and you like paranormal stuff like you're going to
Starting point is 01:10:50 dig it and just check it out, you know? It's, man, it was a little bit out of my comfort zone. But I was like, I even had a conversation with Stacy. He was like, what did you think? I was like, I don't know, Stacy. But I was like, man, hats off. You talk about all of it. I'm talking about like, not Satanga, but like the,
Starting point is 01:11:16 this is going to keep experiments. Yes. And like your part at the end, I was like, oh, my. goodness, this is like, this is amping up like crazy, dude. Yeah, we, so, so here's, here's the theory on it, okay? The walls are breaking down between the different disciplines within the paranormal, which is healthy and it needs to happen. If you're just a ghost person, but aliens and Bigfoot are stupid, uh, we need to,
Starting point is 01:11:39 we need to dissolve that. We need your help. You're doing some stuff that are amazing that may work. And, and like I said, it's, we're just missing the right pieces to the clock to make it come together. So the sooner all these disciplines can come together and we can have fun together, I think we'll get to answer is a lot faster. And that in a nutshell is kind of what outcast, what we are as outcast. You know, we're all these outcast because we're willing to try what nobody else is willing to try.
Starting point is 01:12:07 We're willing to give everyone a chance to try their technique, you know, because who knows who's right. And honestly, some of the craziest techniques make for the best adventures. Absolutely, yeah. Yeah, yeah. So we're just bringing all the disciplines together and seeing what works. And, you know, so far we've been running into, we've been running into some crazy stuff. You guys are coming out with a podcast, right? Did I see that? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, Stacey doesn't, he doesn't sleep. I don't know. He's on, he watched Men in Black. I think he's on that, like, the 36-hour sleep schedule. So he's just, he's burning. But, yeah, it's something he wanted to do. And, you know, my brothers found good success with it, with his cosmic canteen. you obviously wonderful success and we're hoping that we can yeah no but like we can't compete with
Starting point is 01:12:56 you guys you did it you nailed it you're good we want to try and in just like we did with the skunk cape experiment we created a graphic novel element and we weave the stories together to give a new flavor like we're not we acknowledge there's a lot of good people working in the space man we just want to create a flavor for people like us that like it a little like a shotgun you know it's like a little more fun. Absolutely. Not that we're not doing the work, you know. But that's the goal.
Starting point is 01:13:22 So we're hoping to be a little bit edgier, you know. It's a little. Yeah, yeah. In about six years, it'll be legal to do our podcast. How about that? That's so funny. RFG, this has been a delight talking to you. It's been so much fun.
Starting point is 01:13:38 Thank you for showing us into your world of everything you've been involved with. then I mean, you've taught us a lot through this interview. It's been amazing. Before we head on out, by all means, if there's anything that you want to plug or, you know, have people make sure they keep up to date with, it takes some time to do that. Well, the Satanga, we're waiting for that to come out on Amazon. And that should be out in Amazon in a couple months. So we're just learning things about the business and that, you know, there's just a certain
Starting point is 01:14:14 certain places people want to rent and do things. And we tried different areas. So just know that it's coming out. And listen, if it's moved you, like, I'm telling you, it's, if you enjoy things in this space, this is a, like I said, a unique flavor, a unique look into a small part of the world. And they're awesome. They're amazing characters, right? And besides that, yeah, I mean, if you're, if you're cohabitating, like legitimately cohabitating, and for you, it's okay to include someone in that world, someone that literally like, I'm going to tell them I'm coming. If, you know, just if they don't want anything to do with me and that's okay, I would love to hear from people like that.
Starting point is 01:14:52 And I completely respect them never saying anything as well. Because I'm cohabitating here. My girl saw it right on our land, which is crazy. But those are the people I'm looking for now. Because until I can get back and go really deep and do a real push-it, which we'll make talk about, it'll be awesome. I'm looking for a little bit of easier of an entrance in, into it. You know what I'm saying? So any cohabitators, I'd love to hear from you, or even if I'm not
Starting point is 01:15:18 allowed to come out, I just, I just love to hear because there's got to be something that you're doing or there and all these pieces that maybe I can create here. So at the end of the day, I'd love it if they're passing through following the river system, that they can stop in and grab the right berries to eat, whatever they like, you know? I'm just trying to be super respectful. And who knows, maybe then one day I'll actually get to sit and stare and cry. that I was able to get there and see one for real, you know. That's awesome. Oh, so, yeah, I hope that it sounds like you got some action going on in your property.
Starting point is 01:15:53 I hope that keeps ramping up, and maybe there'll be an outcast paranormal coming out about that. Who knows? Or even if there isn't, you know, that's all right, too. But RPG, it's been fun hanging out. Thank you so much for coming on, man. Yeah, but thank you for continuing to make people feel good about, these experiences in this world. You are literally one of the best, so congrats. Thank you.
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Starting point is 01:17:35 kidney disease. Serious side effects include increased ketones in blood or urine and infection between and around the anus and genitals. Both may be fatal. Severe allergic reactions, dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections and men and women and low blood sugar. Stop taking and tell your doctor right away if you have nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, rash, swelling, trouble breathing or swallowing. Tell your doctor about lightheadedness, weakness, fever, pain, tenderness, redness, or swelling between the anus and genitals. You may have increased risk for lower limb loss.
Starting point is 01:18:01 Call your doctor right away if you have new pain or tenderness, sores, ulcers, or infection in your legs or feet. To learn more about Jardians 10 or 25 milligram tablets, ask your doctor, visit Jardians.com, or call 1-88-968-6648. This is Daniel Fischel. And Ryder Strong from PodMeets World. Cat parents unite. We have to look out for each other. Yes, we all know the feeling of being ignored
Starting point is 01:18:27 by our little babies a little too well. Yeah, I often wonder to myself, does my cat even love me? Well, there's only one solution to solve that. Sheba. Feed your cat, Sheba, and go from feeling ignored to truly adored in 12 days guaranteed
Starting point is 01:18:41 or your money back. Sheba has a watch. array of products, appetizers, entrees, treats, and even a kitten's menu that will win over even the pickiest eater. My cat Bill is all about Sheba grilled. Just snap, peel, and serve for two gourmet servings and zero messy leftovers. He loves it. Licks it to the bowl. Its protein-rich formula is made with real chicken and seafood without artificial flavors, preservatives, cornweed, or soy. So you can be sure your cat is getting the finest ingredients from around the world, but made right here in the USA. spoil your fur babies and introduce them to the delicious delicacies of Shiba. To learn more,
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