Season 1
Early episodes on UFOs, cryptids, and strange encounters that established the show's investigative approach.
The first season introduces the topics, reporting style, and structure behind the podcast.
Paranormal podcast / documentary reporting / unexplained cases
A paranormal podcast investigating UFOs, cryptids, hauntings, and unexplained events.
We report each story through interviews, historical records, and source material, with a focus on what can be supported, what is disputed, and what still resists explanation.
Each episode starts with a real claim, then follows the people, reporting, and source material around it. The goal is not to perform belief or skepticism. It is to make the strongest case possible for what happened, what did not, and what remains unresolved.
The style is cinematic. The voice is direct. The reporting stays grounded in evidence, context, and clear storytelling.
Each season brings together episode summaries, direct links, and a clear path into the archive.
Early episodes on UFOs, cryptids, and strange encounters that established the show's investigative approach.
The first season introduces the topics, reporting style, and structure behind the podcast.
A wider mix of cases with more expert interviews, source material, and full-length investigations.
Season two expands the range of stories while sharpening the reporting and production approach.
Recent episodes on Skinwalker Ranch, Bray Road, Hessdalen, and other enduring paranormal mysteries.
The latest season focuses on high-interest cases with deeper reporting and broader context.
Strange Phenomenon follows UFO cases, cryptid sightings, hauntings, folklore, and other unexplained stories. The site makes the archive easier to browse, revisit, and follow as each case opens out into interviews, transcripts, and source material.
Browse episodes by season, follow related interviews, and find transcripts and supporting material as the archive grows.
This layer keeps brand factual: transcripts, sources, and research method are treated as core publishing surfaces, not afterthoughts.
Transcript pages are part of the roadmap, with room for full episode text, searchable references, and better access to the reporting behind each story.
Show notes, citations, and supporting documents should be easy to find and useful on their own, not buried behind vague summaries.
Interviews, witness accounts, and source material shape the structure of each page so the mystery stays accountable to the evidence.
A full submission flow is still ahead. For now, email us directly if you have a credible lead, firsthand account, or source material related to a case we should investigate.