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Earth, The Disneyland of The Galaxy

In this episode, the hosts celebrate their first proper podcast together after a last-minute cancellation, setting the stage for a wide-ranging conversation that touches on UFOs, psychic phenomena, and local legends. They share personal stories about meeting celebrities, discuss the nature of interdimensional beings, and explore the world of mediumship and séances. The conversation also delves into the macabre side of cemetery work and the peculiar story of a local figure known for living in underground steam tunnels.
The hosts kick off by previewing an upcoming guest with experiences in UFOs and reptilians, then share their own discoveries of a UFO community and a photo archive. They recount celebrity encounters with Corey Feldman and Steve-O, and discuss Icelandic folklore about elves and mermaids. A deep dive into mediumship covers a medium who produces ectoplasm from his mouth and another who levitates tables during séances, with the hosts dismissing skeptic claims due to witness accounts. The conversation shifts to a guest's shift from accounting to cemetery work, including plans to vlog about a mausoleum reopening for DNA testing. They also explore the story of Tunnel Bob, a Madison figure who roamed underground steam tunnels, and wrap up by discussing the challenge of unreliable guests while expressing excitement about the podcast's positive audience response.
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04:47
Phoenix Lex will share her experiences with UFOs, reptilians, and secret military space programs.
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07:37
Finding a like-minded UFO community on Facebook
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16:27
Excited for paranormal encounter stories.
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25:18
Personal experiences shape beliefs about the paranormal.
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31:21
Brief specific messages provide closure
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36:47
The ectoplasm moves on its own, feels cold and wet.
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50:06
I never knew I could do this.
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53:16
She will witness the mausoleum's reopening with authorities.
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59:56
Tunnel Bob roams Madison's underground steam tunnels.
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1:06:09
Maintaining an open mind with unreliable guests is challenging.