Matt Moneymaker's Fact-Based Sasquatch Research: Get the Book Now

Posted Friday, May 31, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A few weeks ago, a podcast guest with a more skeptical mindset was featured on the Mind of Magnus channel, which led to some viewers expressing their preference for a balance of perspectives. In response, host John Magnus Champlin invited Matt Pruitt, author of "The Phenomenal Sasquatch: Seeking the Natural Origins of the Cultural Icon," to discuss one of his favorite topics. Matt is known for his fact-minded, skeptical, and open-minded approach, making him an ideal guest for the show. Matt's book, published this year, is available in print and digital formats on Amazon, as well as autograph copies from Cliff Barackman's North American Bigfoot Center. Matt has been involved in the Sasquatch phenomenon for over 20 years and brings a unique perspective to the topic. During the interview, Matt discussed his background as a musician and how he grew up in the southern Appalachians of Northeast Georgia. He transitioned into the world of Sasquatch research and writing after playing music professionally for many years. Matt's creative background has influenced his interest in the Sasquatch phenomenon, as he sees connections between this enigmatic subject and other well-established animals and natural phenomena. Matt also talked about how the Sasquatch phenomenon can be a paradigm-shifting experience for individuals, yet easily dismissed by the general public. He pointed out several paradoxes associated with the subject, such as the creatures being "everywhere and nowhere" and the transformative impact of personal encounters versus the public's general disinterest or skepticism. As a Bigfoot believer and a fan of Matt Pruitt's work, I found this interview to be both informative and engaging. Matt's unique perspective and thoughtful analysis of the Sasquatch phenomenon make him a valuable voice in the Bigfoot community. I highly recommend checking out his book and keeping an eye on his future projects. To view the full interview, visit the John Magnus Champlin YouTube channel and search for Matt Pruitt's appearance on the Mind of Magnus podcast.