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The Paracast β€” The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

July 16, 2023 β€” Aaron Deese with Tim Swartz

The Paracast β€” The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

The Paracast Company

Science, News, Society & Culture

3.4 β€’ 683 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 16 July 2023

⏱️ 118 minutes

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Summary

Gene and cohost Tim Swartz explore the myths and reality of dogmen and werewolves with researcher Aaron Deese, who has had an interest in the unsolved for most of his life. He is the author of "The Texas Dogman Triangle" and the former Editor in Chief of Paranormality Magazine; he and his wife Sara host the podcast "Hey Strangeness" and live in Austin, Texas with too many cats. He has created two movies about "The Dogman Triangle" at YouTube and Tubi. Raised in central Florida and immersed in traditional Christian ideology, Aaron also has a background in martial arts and a passion for all things weird. He has appeared on Ground Zero with Clyde Lewis, Bigfoot Society with Jeremiah Byron and as a featured guest at Small Town Monsters' Monster Fest. He also appears in the film "The Dogman Triangle: Werewolves in The Lone Star State" from Small Town Monsters.

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0:00.0

You're in the Paracast.

0:02.0

You're in the Paracast the gold standard of paranormal radio and now here's jean steinberg so in our previous episode

0:34.7

of the paracast we had a fascinating, fascinating discussion of pop culture.

0:40.3

And we've got good reaction to that because I think a lot of people who follow into UFOs paranormal are also interested in sci-fi and in horror movies and things like that.

0:53.3

Well, today we've got someone named Aaron Dees.

0:57.1

We're introducing the power cast listeners.

0:59.8

And he's into what he calls the Texas Dogman triangle.

1:08.5

I'm going to ask him how he got in that.

1:10.3

But before we go into his background,

1:12.5

everything, what's the difference between a dogman and a werewolf? That's a really good question,

1:18.9

Gene. And that is dependent upon who you ask. You know, if you go back to some of the earliest

1:25.0

werewolf lore that we can trace back to the European Middle

1:28.1

Ages, these were human beings who had the ability to shape-shift after making a pact with

1:33.7

the devil or practicing some kind of witchcraft. If we come to kind of the mid-modern century,

1:38.8

you know, talking about pop culture, like you mentioned a moment ago, we're talking about, you know,

1:42.6

I transform under a full moon because I got bit, but other than that, I'm probably a normal person.

1:47.5

If we're talking about a topic of cryptozoological inquiry, which is, you know, kind of where I spend my time, we're looking at either an unclassified animal of some sort, maybe a mutant, maybe a series of one-offs, you know, something to that effect. Or, again, depending who you ask, we may be talking about some kind of a mutant, maybe a series of one-offs, something to that effect.

2:01.4

Or, again, depending who you ask, we may be talking about some kind of a spectral,

2:05.3

maybe interdimensional being, some kind of a ghost or a primordial guardian of Earth.

2:09.5

I'm sure we'll get into that as we go.

2:11.2

It varies. It depends who you ask.

2:13.2

In all the world, what got you interested in chasing after shape-shifting kind of things?

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