She Squatchers' thrilling Bigfoot encounters and female-led research
Posted Friday, January 17, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video posted on YouTube, Jena Grover of She Squatchers shared her unique insights about women in Bigfoot research. The video, which was recorded in the Woodlands Mall in Woodlands, Texas, offers a fascinating perspective on the dynamics of having a team of women in the field.
According to Grover, women in Bigfoot research tend to have a more collaborative and less aggressive approach compared to their male counterparts. She notes that women are less likely to have a power struggle, and instead, they communicate, understand, and accept their strengths and weaknesses.
Grover also believes that the energy of women in the field is more accepting to beings, including Bigfoot. She notes that women are more physically vulnerable than men, and therefore, less likely to be seen as a threat.
The video also touches on the unique experiences that women have in the field. Grover shares a story about seeing a "little gnome" while out looking for Bigfoot. She notes that the experience made her realize that there is so much more that we are not seeing.
She Squatchers, a team of women researchers, is led by Lauren Coleman, who is credited with the concept of the group. The team is planning to come to Maine later this year, and Grover invites everyone to meet up with them.
Overall, the video offers a unique perspective on the role of women in Bigfoot research. It highlights the collaborative and accepting nature of women in the field and the unique experiences they have. Whether you're a seasoned Bigfoot researcher or just a curious observer, this video is definitely worth a watch.