The American Dreamland
The American Dreamland
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There is nothing more American than cults, conspiracies, aliens and cryptids. Magical thinking is on the rise and were here for the ride. Come along with us as we explore this American Dreamland. Weekly episodes released Tuesdays
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Delves into themes of magical thinking and the absurdities of the American Dream, with episodes such as discussions on Stan Johnson's controversial beliefs about Bigfoot and insights into the history of Native American workers in the logging industry, exploring how these topics intersect with modern societal issues.

There is nothing more American than cults, conspiracies, aliens and cryptids. Magical thinking is on the rise and were here for the ride. Come along with us as we explore this American Dreamland.
After a harrowing time in both research last episode and the continuing development of world events Max and Misty decided to delve into the much need palate cleanser of the 2012 Mayan Apocalypse that never was. Did the world actually end in 2012? Can out country not be stupid for one week so we don’t need to remember simpler times? Do we mention White Lotus again? Join as we go back to some classic Art Bell and take a look back about the fears we had back in the 90s and our hilariously problematic attempts to try and respect other cultures.
Episodes Discussed
Coast to Coast AM- February 2nd, 1996
Dreamland- September 6th, 1998
Coast to Coast AM- February 8th 2001
Intro- In America by Ezra Furman

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