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🗓️ 22 May 2020
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On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys start the show off talking about Cam's recent remodel of his bathrooms in his house and the return of baseball up in Oklahoma. Then, they get into some news about an unknown green eyed bided in Kentucky, another Glimmer Man sighting from North Carolina and a sparsely furred humanoid in Kentucky. After the break we speak with Joshua Cutchin and Timothy Renner about their new book "Where the Footprints End: High Strangeness and the Bigfoot Phenomenon, Volume I: Folklore". Our forests seem to be hiding something much more complex than an undiscovered gorilla. Bigfoot may be howling from a lonely mountaintop, but the bigfoot phenomenon is whispering secrets... if we will only listen.
Eyewitnesses, investigators, and cryptozoologists worldwide contend ample evidence exists supporting the survival of large, hairy, apelike creatures alongside mankind today, lurking in the wilderness. By all appearances, these beings seem wholly natural, interacting with their surroundings and leaving behind hair, blood, droppings, and, of course, footprints.
Yet despite their apparently physical nature, bigfoot and its hairy hominid kin consistently appear mired in High Strangeness—the peculiar, ineffable, and nonsensical absurdities so often encountered in paranormal phenomena.Some sightings seem more consistent with mythology than biology. Bigfoot often present supernatual attributes, like luminescent eyes or the ability to pass, ghostlike, through structures. Anomalous lights are regulalry seen in areas of frequent sasquatch activity. Footprints persistently, if rarely, display odd numbered toes, and—most bafflingly—bigfoot trackways suddenly terminate in the middle of open, untouched terrain.
In Volume 1 of Where the Footprints End: High Strangeness and the Bigfoot Phenomenon, authors Joshua Cutchin and Timothy Renner carefully examine not only the intersection of hairy apemen with global folklore—of poltergeists, faeries, extraterrestrials, magic, witches, ghosts, and archetypal women-in-white—but also question the fundamental assumptions underlying contemporary cryptozoological beliefs surrounding bigfoot.
Joshua Cutchin: Is a North Carolina native with a longstanding interest in Forteana. He holds a Masters in Music Literature and a Masters in Journalism from the University of Georgia, and currently resides in Roswell, Georgia. He is the author of three books: 2015's "A Trojan Feast: The Food and Drink Offerings of Aliens, Faeries, and Sasquatch" (translated into Spanish as "Banquete Troyano"); 2016's "The Brimstone Deceit: An In-Depth Examination of Supernatural Scents, Otherworldly Odors, & Monstrous Miasmas"; and 2018's "Thieves in the Night: A Brief History of Supernatural Child Abductions." All are published by Anomalist Books. Joshua is also a contributor to Robbie Graham's 2017 collection of ufological essays "UFOs: Reframing the Debate," as well as David Weatherly's 2018 Sasquatch collection "Wood Knocks: Vol. 3."
Cutchin is also a published composer and maintains an active performing schedule as a jazz and rock tuba player, having appeared on eight albums and live concert DVDs. Joshua has appeared on a variety of paranormal programs discussing his work, including Coast to Coast AM, Mysterious Universe, Binnall of America, and The Gralien Report. He can be heard on the weekly podcast Where Did the Road Go? and maintains an online presence at JoshuaCutchin.com.
Timothy Renner: Is an illustrator, author, and folk musician living in Pennsylvania. His illustrations have appeared in the pages of various books, magazines, fanzines and comics as well as on many record and CD covers. Since 1995, Timothy has been making music both solo and with his band, Stone Breath. Timothy is the creator of "Strange Familiars", a podcast concerning the paranormal, weird history, folklore and the occult. He makes regular appearances on the paranormal radio show, "Where Did the Road Go?", and has appeared as a guest on many other podcasts and radio programs, including "Coast to Coast AM".
All of this and more on this installment of Expaned Perspectives!
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0:00.0 | What is going on out there everybody and thanks again for joining us here on expanded |
0:29.8 | perspectives. It is me. It's remodel cam. Yeah, that's right. I've been |
0:36.2 | slaving away remodeling a bathroom and joining me as always the corona kid big |
0:42.2 | fizzy himself. Calphilio Phil's house going everybody. Yes, I'm here in |
0:46.1 | studio with the what are you calling yourself? I don't really have a name. I |
0:49.6 | don't have a cool nickname. I'm just remodel cam. Yeah, how's the remodel |
0:53.6 | even going? I know you've been demoing both bathrooms in your house. Yes, not |
0:58.6 | too bad actually. Here's the thing that's funny before we get into this stuff |
1:02.6 | real quick. Most of the time you run into something that's a nightmare right |
1:07.3 | whenever you start doing remodel. Yes, there's always one thing knock on wood so |
1:12.0 | far on this the my master bathroom. I've not had any problems. Everything that I've |
1:18.5 | ran into couldn't go any smoother. Now I have my son coming by tomorrow to do |
1:25.3 | all the electrical work. He's going to put in some other stuff and I should have |
1:28.5 | never let him loosen there. But he's like, I'm going to do this and this and this. |
1:31.1 | I got you and he's acting like it's not going to be a big deal but so far not |
1:34.8 | had any problems. So if the my daughter's bathroom goes as smooth as my and my |
1:40.4 | wife's master bathroom is gone. This is going to be a breeze. But now that I've |
1:45.4 | actually brought attention to it, it will probably fall apart for me. Man, in that |
1:49.2 | the way normally it works out. Everything picked out and then for whatever reason, |
1:53.7 | it just it doesn't come as well together as well for you. Like man, the first one's easy. |
1:58.7 | I'm I'm psyched and then the next one's just a real drag. I've had that happen with me |
2:02.4 | like repairing cars. Like for whatever reason, they make the rear brakes different than |
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