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In this episode of Expanded Perspectives, the guys start the show off by talking about the Snowpocalypse of 2021 and how the entire state of Texas was covered in snow. Temperatures plummeted to -2 degrees Fahrenheit leaving many people without water and electricity. Kyle talks about his recent ski trip to Colorado, where he lost his cell phone somewhere on the mountain while snowboarding. Then they get into the news where apparently a person driving through the woods near Aurora, Illinois saw a large bat-looking creature feeding on something on the side of the road. Then, a listener writes in about a Bigfoot encounter they had up in Wisconsin while milking their cows.
After the break Cam brings up some strange sightings including shapeshifters, skinwalkers, the Texas Wolfman, and upright walking Hyenas! All of this and more on this installment of Expanded Perspectives!
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In this episode of Expanded Perspectives, the guys start the show off by talking about the Snowpocalypse of 2021 and how the entire state of Texas was covered in snow. Temperatures plummeted to -2 degrees Fahrenheit leaving many people without water and electricity. Kyle talks about his recent ski trip to Colorado, where he lost his cell phone somewhere on the mountain while snowboarding. Then they get into the news where apparently a person driving through the woods near Aurora, Illinois saw a large bat-looking creature feeding on something on the side of the road. Then, a listener writes in about a Bigfoot encounter they had up in Wisconsin while milking their cows.
After the break Cam brings up some strange sightings including shapeshifters, skinwalkers, the Texas Wolfman, and upright walking Hyenas! All of this and more on this installment of Expanded Perspectives!
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