Bigfoot Sightings, Encounters & New Research with Jason Frank on Sasquatch Outpost Podcast
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
If you're a fan of the Sasquatch Outpost Podcast, then you're in for a treat with their latest episode. The episode, titled "Humans and Hairys," is packed with fascinating stories and insights from the world of Bigfoot research.
The episode begins with the hosts thanking their audience for their support and encouraging them to subscribe to their YouTube channel and check out their other podcasts on the Untold Radio Network. They mention that not all of their podcasts are related to Bigfoot, but cover a wide range of topics.
One of the hosts then shares his excitement about the upcoming Bigfoot Days event in Colorado, where he will be telling Bigfoot stories and have a booth set up. He also mentions a new video room he's been building, using over 60 cans of expanding foam spray to create the walls. However, he notes that breathing in the fumes has given him headaches.
The guest for this episode is Jason Frank, a Colorado native and Army Airborne infantry veteran who has been researching Bigfoot for 15-17 years. Jason shares his experiences and encounters with Bigfoot, including a time when he found fresh tracks in the snow.
One interesting topic they discuss is the muscle activation therapy that Jason practices, which involves working on areas of the body where muscles haven't contracted in a long time. This can cause discomfort and pain, but ultimately helps to improve mobility and reduce inflammation.
The hosts and Jason also share their thoughts on why Bigfoot may be attracted to certain people, with Jason noting that he seems to be a "Sasquatch magnet" and has more activity happen when he's around.
Towards the end of the episode, the hosts mention a technical difficulty they experienced with their recorder, which may have caused them to miss some interesting audio from their Bigfoot research trips.
Overall, this episode of the Sasquatch Outpost Podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in Bigfoot research. The hosts and their guests share their experiences and insights in a casual and conversational style, making for an engaging and informative listen. Be sure to check out the full episode on the Untold Radio Network's YouTube channel.