Ecstatic wonder at our world
It's amazing how a fictional podcast can express such love for the nonfiction of the world around us. I find it difficult to truly distinguish the author from the narrator. The overarching theme of the Cryptonaturalist is amazement and love for the natural world and our human ability to perceive it. While the cryptids featured are creatively captured, I am captivated by the overall tone of gratefulness and appreciation for life on earth, our life on earth, that runs through each episode. I especially love the hidden lore segments, couched within each narrative; these submissions of short fiction, prose, and poetry further blur the line of the listener's understanding of the real and the surreal within the show. Even with so much ecstatic wonder being expressed, the podcast is calm and even-keeled; I am never overwhelmed and always grateful I listened. This podcast is a form of self-care that I hope resonates with everyone who listens.Read full review »
S.Yates.Gibson via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/04/22
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Like having Robert Ripley and Leonard Nimoy as your Scout leaders, every episode takes you into a world of nature you wish you'd seen with your own two eyes. I want to take long hikes through this world with the Cryptonaturalist as my guide.Read full review »
DeejSylvis via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/16/19
Just binge-listened to this podcast for about two hours today. Clever and creepy and strange and wonderful. A kind of surreal Appalachian David Attenborough with a Night Vale flair. One of my new favorites.
Jackster5000 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/02/18
I LOVE this podcast! Fascinating and funny – I look forward to each new episode!
sassy6888 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/26/18
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