Former CU Boulder Journalism Fellow Laura Krantz explores all things Bigfoot in Wild Thing, which the Atlantic named one of 2018's Best Podcasts. Maybe Bigfoot exists in nature, maybe not. What’s for ...
Journalist Laura Krantz never gave Bigfoot a lot of thought and even considered the mythic creature to be nothing more than tabloid fodder. However, when she realized that hunting for the infamous ...
An obsession with finding Bigfoot runs in Laura Krantz’s family. Her distant cousin, Grover Krantz, was a professor of anthropology at Washington State University and became famous as one of the first ...
The second season of an Idaho Falls native's podcast moves from the mysteries of the Pacific Northwest woods to the unknowns of outer space. Laura Krantz graduated from Idaho Falls High School and ...
For more than a year, Laura Krantz searched for Sasquatches and the people who love them. She tromped through the Pacific Northwest looking for Bigfoot nests, frequented Sasquatch-enthusiast chat ...
Plenty of people talk about Bigfoot, but what is it like to go out searching for the famous cryptid? On this week’s episode of the Peak Northwest podcast, we talk to Samantha Swindler, videographer ...
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Sasquatch Chronicles podcast debuted in 2013 and has since gained a cult following. The host, Wes Germer, and his brother, Woody, had a life-changing experience in Nov.
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