Have you ever experienced something you just can’t explain? Maybe it was a chilling encounter with a ghost, an eerie light in the sky, or even a sighting of the elusive Bigfoot. These are the kinds of stories that stick with us—the ones that make us question what we thought we knew about the world. If you have a story like this, I want to hear it!
I’m Zach Rasmussen, host of a podcast dedicated to diving into the unknown. Each episode, I invite guests to share their personal encounters with the paranormal, cryptids, and other mysteries that defy explanation. These aren’t just stories; they’re windows into the fascinating and mysterious aspects of our world that many of us are too skeptical or afraid to explore.
By sharing your experience, you’re not just telling a story—you’re connecting with a community of listeners who are as intrigued by the unexplained as you are. Whether it’s an encounter that shook you to your core or a tale that’s become an unforgettable part of your life, your story deserves to be heard.
What Kind of Stories Am I Looking For?
Ghost Encounters: Have you ever seen or felt a presence you couldn’t explain? Maybe a haunted house story or a visit from a loved one who’s passed? These encounters often leave us with questions that science struggles to answer.
Bigfoot Sightings: Have you caught a glimpse of a creature lurking in the woods? Maybe you’ve found strange tracks or heard inexplicable sounds in the forest. Share the details of your encounter with the legendary cryptid and help us explore the truth behind the myth.
Other Paranormal Events: UFO sightings, strange lights in the sky, unexplained phenomena, or even bizarre coincidences—if it made you question reality, we want to know. The more unique and personal, the better!
Why Should You Share Your Story?
Stories of the unexplained have a unique way of bringing people together. They spark curiosity, inspire discussion, and remind us that there’s still so much we don’t understand about our world. By sharing your experience, you’re contributing to a collective exploration of these mysteries.
Moreover, your story might resonate with someone else who has experienced something similar but has been too afraid to speak up. You’ll be giving a voice to the unknown and helping build a sense of connection in a community fascinated by the mysterious.
How the Podcast Works
Joining the podcast is simple and straightforward. Here’s what you can expect:
Reach Out: Click the button in the nav bar that says ‘Be On My Podcast’, fill out the form so I know how to contact you and share a brief description of your story. Don’t worry about making it perfect—just give me an idea of what you’ve experienced.
The Conversation: Once we connect, I’ll schedule a time for us to record. This can be done over a phone call or Discord. Our conversation will be relaxed and informal, focusing on your story and what makes it unique.
Sharing Your Tale: During the recording, I’ll guide you through sharing your experience. You don’t need to be an expert storyteller—just speak from the heart.
Connecting with Listeners: After your episode airs, you’ll become part of a growing community of people fascinated by the unexplained.
The Impact of Your Story
Every story we share on the podcast helps shed light on the mysteries of our world. Whether you’re recounting a ghostly encounter that gave you chills or a Bigfoot sighting that left you scratching your head, your experience adds to the rich tapestry of unexplained phenomena that captures the imagination of so many.
Listeners often share how these stories open their minds to new possibilities or provide comfort in knowing they’re not alone. By stepping forward and sharing your encounter, you’re not just recounting a memory; you’re inspiring curiosity and connection in others.
Ready to Share?
So, if you’ve been holding onto a story, now is the time to share it. Let’s dive into the unknown together. I can’t wait to hear what you’ve experienced.
Reach out today to be a guest on my podcast. Your story might just be the next one to leave listeners asking, what was that?