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39 Shows in the Directory — Your Guide to the Fringe Feed Podcast Index

39 Shows in the Directory — Your Guide to the Fringe Feed Podcast Index

The Fringe Feed indexes 39 active fringe podcast shows across six categories.

🛸 If You’re Here for UAP and Disclosure

UFO Chronicles Podcast is the directory’s strongest first-person witness interview show. Host Nik Hunter works through close encounter cases methodically — 52 episodes indexed, with a focus on credible witness accounts. The current featured episode, Ep. 224: Symbols / Sky Grid (Throwback), covers the recurring symbolic language reported across contact cases and the theory of a structured geometric grid underlying UAP hotspot clustering.

Weaponized with Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp is the disclosure-adjacent show with the best insider access in the space. Their recent episode on Rep. Eric Burlison’s top-secret UAP site visit — where he found an empty hangar — is essential listening for anyone following the disclosure thread.

Open Minds UAP News with Alejandro Rojas covers the policy and institutional side — AARO filings, congressional developments, whistleblower updates — with 50 indexed episodes of consistent reporting.

Podcast UFO with Martin Willis is one of the longest-running UAP interview shows in the directory, 51 episodes indexed, with a broad range of guests from skeptics to experiencers.

🐾 If You’re Here for Bigfoot and Cryptids

Sasquatch Chronicles is the anchor. Wes Germer’s witness interview format has produced over 1,239 episodes of documented encounter accounts. The ongoing Washington State property series is among the most significant active stories in cryptid research right now.

Cryptids and Cold Ones is the accessible entry point — three friends who take the subject seriously enough to research it and loosely enough to keep it listenable. Their recent Ohio Bigfoot Explosion episode covers the Portage County flap that dominated fringe coverage this week.

The Cryptid Catalog is built for deep-cut research. Their milestone Ep. 100: The Dreaded Sea Eater is a good example of how the show handles creatures most Bigfoot-focused listeners have never encountered.

ShukerNature — Dr. Karl Shuker’s blog feed indexed in the directory — is the closest thing cryptozoology has to a peer-reviewed publication. If a cryptid claim has been seriously investigated, Shuker has probably written about it.

👁 If You’re Here for Paranormal

Astonishing Legends does the long-form deep dives — multi-episode investigations into single cases with exhaustive sourcing. 26 episodes indexed, with a back catalog worth going through.

Jim Harold’s Campfire is the first-person paranormal account archive. 752 episodes of everyday people describing experiences that don’t fit the consensus reality framework. The most recent indexed episode — Haunted House Guest — is a good sample of the format.

Richard Hatem’s Paranormal Bookshelf brings a television writer’s perspective to the research. Hatem worked on The X-Files and Supernatural, and his episode on Lily Dale — America’s oldest spiritualist community — is one of the best single-episode treatments of that subject available anywhere.

🕵️ If You’re Here for Conspiracy

The Black Vault Radio with John Greenewald Jr. is the FOIA-heavy, document-focused option. Greenewald has filed more government records requests than almost any civilian researcher alive — the show is built on that foundation.

Conspiracy Theories, Cults & Crimes from Crime House handles the true crime overlap — institutional cover-ups, cults, and the cases where the conspiracy turned out to be real.

History’s Greatest Conspiracy Theories from History Extra applies a historical methodology to the most persistent conspiracy claims — 17 episodes indexed, good for listeners who want rigorous sourcing alongside the subject matter.

🌀 Fortean and the Hard-to-Categorize

The Cryptonaut Podcast covers everything — aliens, cryptids, interdimensional phenomena, and the spaces between. Their Lacerta Files series is currently running in the directory and is a good example of how they handle genuinely contested material with seriousness.

Into the Impossible with physicist Brian Keating is where frontier science meets fringe research. Their recent episode on AI consciousness with a Meta neuroscientist is the most science-forward content currently indexed.

The Paracast has been running longer than most fringe podcasts have existed — Gene Steinberg’s interview format has 51 episodes indexed across the full paranormal and UAP landscape.

On Wednesdays We Talk Weird is the directory’s comedy-Fortean entry point — Ashley Hilt’s show takes the strange seriously without taking itself too seriously. 51 episodes indexed.


Browse all 39 shows at thefringefeed.com/podcasts. Episodes link directly to the original show.

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