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On this week's episode, John Ceccarelli and Ashton Macaulay dive into the waters of Ohio in search of the Loveland Frog Man. Ok, the diving is more metaphorical, but you catch my drift. It's an amazing episode with some truly bizarre stories you won't want to miss.
Want to purchase Ashton's books? They're for sale everywhere: https://www.amazon.com/Ashton-Macaulay/e/B07C1J3V8P
Credit for the Frogman Cometh intro goes to Ashton Macaulay, who finally got off his ass and played an instrument.
Credit for our excellent outro music goes to: Song: Strange Indeed Variation A
Composer: Felipe Adorno Vassao (ABRAMUS)
Content Provider: LynneMusic
Publisher: Lynne Publishing (PRS) for the 'thinking music' during Truth or Cryptid, we thank Neo Spica: https://freesound.org/people/NeoSpica/ for the '80's Riff' that serves as the Truth or Cryptid theme, we thank Modulation Station: https://freesound.org/people/ModulationStation/
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On this week's episode, John Ceccarelli and Ashton Macaulay dive into the waters of Ohio in search of the Loveland Frog Man. Ok, the diving is more metaphorical, but you catch my drift. It's an amazing episode with some truly bizarre stories you won't want to miss.
Want to purchase Ashton's books? They're for sale everywhere: https://www.amazon.com/Ashton-Macaulay/e/B07C1J3V8P
Credit for the Frogman Cometh intro goes to Ashton Macaulay, who finally got off his ass and played an instrument.
Credit for our excellent outro music goes to: Song: Strange Indeed Variation A
Composer: Felipe Adorno Vassao (ABRAMUS)
Content Provider: LynneMusic
Publisher: Lynne Publishing (PRS) for the 'thinking music' during Truth or Cryptid, we thank Neo Spica: https://freesound.org/people/NeoSpica/ for the '80's Riff' that serves as the Truth or Cryptid theme, we thank Modulation Station: https://freesound.org/people/ModulationStation/