Travis Walton Story This episode of Mondo Freako features a lively discussion between the host and guest Jeff Revilla, the founder of the Poduty theater and network in Tarentum, Pennsylvania. The conversation blends local cultural anecdotes, such as the unique Primanti Brothers sandwiches of Pittsburgh and UFO lore like the Kecksburg "acorn," with a promotion of Jeff’s versatile physical and virtual production space. Jeff explains that his turnkey theater is designed for podcasters and content creators to produce shows with live or virtual audiences easily. The second half of the program pivots to a deep dive into the 1975 Travis Walton UFO abduction case. After Jeff wins a trivia quiz about the incident, the two explore the enduring mystery, discussing the initial suspicion that Walton’s coworkers had murdered him, their commitment to their story through polygraph tests, and the skeptical view that it was an elaborate hoax to escape logging contract penalties. They conclude by reflecting on the cultural impact of the story and the allure of maintaining such a wild, lifelong narrative, regardless of whether it is true. Poduty.com https://youtube.com/live/fNi_FsZuRO8 Transcript (AI transcription) So, Jeff, did you Poduty today? I did it twice, actually. Good for you. Welcome everybody to Mondo Freako. I'm glad you could do it. Yeah, you got to keep it going. We're going to talk today to Jeff Revilla, or I like to say Jeff Revilla. The San Francisco treat. From Fiduti, and he is going to be our guest, and he'd like to know what we're going to I'm not going to believe it, but I'm ready to hear it. Okay. We're going to talk about the Travis Walton abduction case. Interesting. Are you a fan of UFOs or UAPs or any of that business or any of the U's? I do. I'm a big fan of all the U's. Western PA has some great history. We have a place called Kecksburg, which is a UFO. I have been there.
Yeah, so you know, Western PA, we got Bigfoot and UFOs. Yes, the wood booger. Yeah. I have been to Kecksburg, and behind the volunteer fire department is the ship that supposedly crashed in the woods. They have it. The acorn, right? The acorn, that's right. I pulled in there and took pictures of the acorn at one point in time, yeah. I love Kecksburg. I wish you'd have done Kecksburg. Why didn't I think of that? Oh, what do you know? What do you know? You would have thought that maybe I would, I would be on to you and I would have studied that. And that's what I'm, I'm waiting for the show to be about. Well, Travis Walton was from, uh, uh, I think it's Scottsdale, Arizona. So other end of the world, really. I know nothing about Scottsdale compared to the Kecksburg. So, uh, typically, well, first of all, let's get the, let's get the, the, uh,
plugs in here because we have to, and I, uh, and i wish that i would have had this ready, but I, I just realized i don't well you're contractually obligated. Yeah. I want to, I want to talk about paduti.com right so this is a jeff's got a program or it's more than a program. It's a whole network. Well, it's a theater space, a physical space. Oh, right. That's right. It's a, it's, it's, Brick and mortar and virtual. Yeah, we do it all. We're a one-stop shop. You could actually take an Uber, come out into the theater, do your show, call your Uber while you're still on stage, get out of there, and I'll sell you the money that I owe you for doing the performance. So it's an easy turnkey way to produce a podcast, and you can do a live audience or a virtual audience. Or both. Do them all. Yeah, do them all. That's our tagline. Do them all.
Do them all. Okay. Well, that's an interesting tagline. I will say that. And I believe it's at Padooty on most of the socials, I'm guessing. Yeah, or if I screwed it up, it could be Padooty Live or Padooty Pods. But mostly, if you do, I'm the only Padooty in the world. Oh, there you go. And so what would, like if somebody wanted to do it. So you are in Tarritum. Correct. Which is not too far from Pittsburgh. Get ready to do your drafts. I think the NFL draft is here, and they've taken over the entire city. Really? Yeah. Is that because of that show, The Pit? Yeah. That's right. It's got McConaughey and Noah Wiley. They're drafting football players. Are they really? Oh, wow. That's interesting. So if somebody wanted to utilize the space or…
I know you do a show called Padooty in the News, which I was on. How would they get a hold of you? Yeah, Padooty.com, P-O-D-U-T-Y.com. It's a lot of fun, handshake deals. You either like working with me or you don't. And if you don't, we don't do it again. But if you do, we'll do some more gigs together. That's funny. You don't like it, you don't. You go in between. Yeah, you're going to like it. is there a Pittsburgh accent? Would you, do you have a Pittsburgh type type accent I don't know if I do I people say I do like, I, if you can't hear it, then I don't know if it is, but like, you know, you go downtown there and that like, it sounds weird when I try to do it you go downtown there and that yeah it's because I would think that, so like I live in St. Louis and so there's two,
major cities in Missouri, St. Louis and Kansas City. And we sound exactly the same. But over there, you have Philadelphia and Pittsburgh are two major cities, right? And they're on either end of the state, kind of like here. But you guys have different accents, don't you? Yeah, different accents, different sandwiches. It's a big cultural divide. Oh, yeah. I've been to Philadelphia. I had a Philly cheesesteak at Pat's. You were a Pat's guy, not a Geno's guy. Well, no, I had both, but I can remember Pat's. Yeah. Geno's, underwhelming. Because they're across the corner from each other. We went and we had both, but I think my son, who was very much into this, he likes Pat's, and so Pat's was the winner. Um, but I think we had both and I know we had both, but, uh, yeah. So what's the equivalent out in Pittsburgh? I mean, like you eat a bar of steel. What's the deal. We grew up on just iron shovels of iron. You probably see it. If you ever watched Monday night football or any kind of sports show, they always show this one sandwich from Pittsburgh. It's called a Permanente sandwich. It's the one that has the meats, the cheese, the,
The coleslaw, the French fries, the tomatoes, and two thick slices of like one-inch Italian bread. It's called a Primanti sandwich. It's about five inches tall, and it weighs probably five pounds as well. It's a perfect cube. How do you spell that? P-R-I-M-A-N-T-I-S. Primanti Bros. Ah. Manti Bros. Okay. I've heard this, but I don't remember. Let's see if… The next time you're in Kecksburg, I'll buy you a Permanis. Well, here, I'm going to… Let me see if I can get this over here. Technology. And let's see if I can throw it up on the screen here. You see? Throw it up. There we go. Does that look like it? That's a Permanis sandwich. That's it. Oh, look at that. Romantic sandwich. That's a lot. When you said French fries, I couldn't remember until you said French fries. Yeah, the French fries. And the coleslaw isn't like some coleslaws are like a creamy dressing. This is like a really fine angel hair shredded cabbage tossed with like an oil or more like with a vinegar, a little bit of salt, pepper, and sugar. Apparently, J.D. Vance got sick on one of these. That's why he keeps showing up in my pictures. I don't know what the hell that's for.
I think they got sick of him and they threw him out. Yeah, maybe. He looks a little oozy in that one picture. They wouldn't serve him, I'm pretty sure. They declined service. They declined. So, well, that's good. I'm glad to know because I was in Kecksburg area. We actually were on the edge of Pittsburgh. We did not go into Pittsburgh proper when I was visiting. Oddly enough, I went there specifically to go to Kecksburg. Not a lot of places stay in Kecksburg. Okay. Once you got the photo, you were pretty much done with the town. Pretty much, yeah. I don't think it was a place to get lunch, as I recall. That's it. They didn't have a sandwich for me. I guess I could have hit up the fire department, but they weren't having the fish fry or anything. Yeah, chili cook-off. Yeah, chili or anything. It was just like, oh, we're here. And then we ended up having to go into the edge of – outskirts, I guess, the suburbs of Pittsburgh to stay and so forth. Yeah.
Well, um, Oh, there's some Padootie up there. That's good. Anything else you want to promote before we move on to the next part? No, I, you know, I'm afraid to promote anything else. I don't know how much I want to be attached to, depending on what I say in the next half hour, but, uh, just remember Padootie.com and we'll catch up later. Yeah, there you go. Well, thanks. Everybody should go check it out. It's fantastic. And, and if you're happened to be in the Pittsburgh, uh, in the Terratum area, you should go to the theater. Check it out. We do monthly meetups to meet other podcasters, other content creators. We do a magic show or a comedy show or maybe just hang out. I don't know. We talked briefly earlier. A lot of times what I do is I will tell you the story of the Travis Walton abduction, but
I also do a quiz, and I give the guest a choice. Do they want to try to do the quiz first or hear the story first? Because some people are really into these things, and they already know, or they just want to see how they do. What say you, Jeff? Well, my instinct is you've been a guest on another show I produce as a trivia show, so I'm a trivia host, which means I know everything, so I should be able to do this quiz beforehand and ace it. That's my prediction. I know everything. Okay. I know it al