WILD THING BIGFOOT PODCAST
Season 1: Sasquatch, Science and Society
Sasquatch. Bigfoot. A dark shape running through the trees, a bit of fur caught on a twig, the rustling in the forest. Its legend extends back to precolonial times, but still captures modern imaginations. Companies market Bigfoot-themed goods: beer, television shows, bikes, coffee, socks... erotica. People slap “I believe” bumper stickers on their cars and kayaks and binge-watch Bigfoot-themed reality shows.
Part of this is tongue-in-cheek—Bigfoot as hipster accessory. But many people take Sasquatch seriously. Very seriously. Primatologists, naturalists, academics—perfectly rational and evidence-driven people who swear to his existence and know he (she? it?) is real. Veteran public radio producer Laura Krantz has met them. TheWild Thing Bigfoot podcast is Laura’s journey into the world of Sasquatch, introducing us to the true believers and the I-want-to-believers, while seeking to explore why this creature ignites our imaginations, where that fascination comes from, and why it persists.
“There’s no way Bigfoot could be real…
…at least that’s what I thought.”
Episodes
Praise for the Wild Thing Bigfoot Podcast
The 50 Best Podcasts of 2018 - The Atlantic
The 'Wild Thing' podcast is like 'Serial' for Sasquatches - Los Angeles Times
Science Meets Legend: The Story of Our Search for Bigfoot - Popular Mechanics
Digging Into The Enduring Mythology Of Bigfoot - NPR
Bigfoot podcast 'Wild Thing' explores Sasquatch hunters, uncovers surprising evidence - Fox News
Wild Sound: A Q&A With Laura Krantz - Christian Science Monitor
Wild Thing podcast is like Serial but about Bigfoot - Boing Boing
The Scientist Grover Krantz Risked It All…Chasing Bigfoot - Smithsonian Magazine
Everything Our Editors Loved in October - Outside
Bigfoot hunters aren’t crazy, just curious, says ‘Wild Thing’ podcaster Laura Krantz - Seattle Times
We Listened To A Lot Of Podcasts In 2018. Here Are 31 We Loved. - Huffington Post