Episodios

  • The Handprint of the Holy Soul
    Apr 17 2026
    Brittany Barbieri explores The Handprint of the Holy Soul, a supernatural case from 1859 Italy. After the nun Sister Teresa Justa died suddenly, she reportedly appeared to a fellow sister, leaving a scorched handprint on a convent door as proof of her existence in purgatory. Brittany connects this story to similar historical accounts, including those associated with Rome’s Museum of the Holy Souls in Purgatory. Drawing from her Catholic upbringing and passion for the supernatural, she encourages listeners to remain open-minded about the afterlife and the possibility that the dead may communicate through physical signs.





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    25 m
  • The Legend of the Moon-Eyed People
    Apr 10 2026
    In this episode of Get Weird, host Brittany Barbieri explores the Cherokee legend of the Moon-Eyed People—pale, nocturnal beings with light-sensitive eyes who allegedly inhabited the Appalachian Mountains before the Cherokee arrived. She examines historical accounts and theories about their origins, including albinism, ancient tribes, or even non-human entities, while drawing connections to similar legends around the world. Brittany emphasizes the importance of respecting Indigenous oral histories rather than dismissing them as mere folklore, encourages scientific open-mindedness, and suggests these beings may still exist, having evolved to remain hidden from humanity.
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    30 m
  • Blue People of Kentucky
    Apr 3 2026
    In this episode of Get Weird, host Brittany Barbieri explores the fascinating true story of the Blue People of Kentucky—a family lineage known for blue-tinted skin caused by a rare genetic condition called methemoglobinemia. She traces the origins back to French orphan Martin Fugate, who settled in isolated Appalachian Kentucky in the 1800s, where the condition persisted for generations due to the community’s isolation. Brittany breaks down the science behind the condition, debunks common myths, and encourages listeners to seek reliable sources. Emphasizing curiosity and open-mindedness, she reminds us that many mysterious phenomena have logical scientific explanations waiting to be discovered.





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    16 m
  • The Green Children of Woolpit England
    Mar 27 2026
    Brittany Barbieri returns to explore the mysterious legend of the Green Children of Woolpit. She recounts the 12th-century tale of two green-skinned children who appeared in an English village, spoke an unknown language, and claimed to come from a twilight world called Saint Martin’s Land. Brittany discusses possible explanations, shares her own research, and reflects on the enduring mystery, encouraging listeners to stay curious and embrace the unknown.





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    24 m
  • Bigfoot: The Time Slip Traveler?
    Mar 6 2026
    Brittany Barbieri explores the mystery of Bigfoot through the lens of quantum physics and time slips. Drawing on her experience with animal behavior and the paranormal, she suggests that Bigfoot sightings may be glimpses into overlapping layers of time rather than encounters with a hidden creature. Brittany connects predator stealth, cross-cultural ghost stories, and scientific anomalies to propose that reality is far more layered and complex than we realize.
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    30 m
  • My Personal Message and Theories
    Feb 27 2026
    Brittany Barbieri shares her journey growing up surrounded by nature and the paranormal in Colorado. She discusses her self-taught investigations into cryptozoology, ufology, and hauntings, emphasizing individuality and open-mindedness in her research. Brittany explores theories suggesting that time overlaps may cause hauntings, warns about deceptive entities, and stresses the importance of kindness, authenticity, and self-belief. The episode blends personal stories with philosophical insights, encouraging listeners to embrace their uniqueness and curiosity about the unknown.
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    38 m
  • The Bell Witch Legend
    Feb 13 2026
    Brittany Barbieri explores the Bell Witch haunting of early 1800s Tennessee, detailing the Bell family’s terrifying encounters with an aggressive, interactive spirit. She shares her personal connection to the legend, examines its historical and cultural context, and considers both supernatural and psychological explanations. Brittany encourages open-mindedness, kindness, and humility—not only in paranormal investigations, but in life as well—emphasizing the importance of curiosity and community.
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    28 m
  • The Winchester Mystery House: When Grief Builds a Labyrinth
    Feb 6 2026
    Brittany Barbieri explores the history and mysteries of the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, California. She recounts the story of Sarah Winchester, who, driven by grief and spiritual beliefs, spent 38 years building the mansion’s bizarre and ever-changing design. Brittany discusses the house’s odd architecture, paranormal reports, and theories surrounding Sarah’s motivations. She reflects on the emotional impact of the house and encourages listeners—believers and skeptics alike—to visit and experience its strange atmosphere for themselves.
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    21 m