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Get Weird with Brittany Barbieri

Get Weird with Brittany Barbieri

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Get Weird with host Brittany Barbieri—cryptozoologist, ufologist, and paranormal investigator—as she dives into eerie encounters, cryptid sightings, UFOs, and the unexplained. Science, storytelling, and 20+ years of field experience collide to separate fact from folklore.Media Squatch Science-fiction
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    • The Ghostly Regiment of Gettysburg
      Jan 16 2026
      Brittany Barbieri explores the haunted history of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, focusing on the legend of the Phantom Regiment. The episode delves into the tragic events of the Battle of Gettysburg, theories surrounding ghostly soldiers endlessly marching in a time loop, and how the area’s limestone- and quartz-rich ground may amplify paranormal activity. Through chilling eyewitness accounts and scientific speculation, Brittany examines why the battlefield’s energy appears to replay the trauma of war, leaving visitors to encounter eerie drumbeats and apparitions that never acknowledge the living.
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      14 min
    • Bigfoot Rescue: Truth or Tale
      Jan 9 2026
      Brittany Barbieri shares the mysterious tale, “Rescued by the Woods People: The Bigfoot River Rescue Story.” She recounts an anonymous woman’s claim of being saved and cared for by Bigfoot-like creatures after a canoe accident. Brittany also discusses her research, the lack of official evidence, and the challenges of verifying supernatural stories.
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      23 min
    • The Wesley Poltergeist of 1716
      Dec 26 2025
      Brittany Barbieri explores the historic Wesley Poltergeist case of 1716, underscoring its importance through the detailed firsthand accounts left by the Wesley family. She contrasts this well-documented case with the unsubstantiated “Yellow Echo” urban legend from 1960s Wyoming, highlighting the crucial role credible documentation plays in paranormal research. Brittany closes by thanking her supporters as she looks ahead to 2026.
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      28 min
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