Jack Wagner
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As a person who works with wolves, do you hear... Any strange stories about them? Are there any patterns to strange behaviors or experiences people have with wolves that you hear?
As a person who works with wolves, do you hear... Any strange stories about them? Are there any patterns to strange behaviors or experiences people have with wolves that you hear?
As a person who works with wolves, do you hear... Any strange stories about them? Are there any patterns to strange behaviors or experiences people have with wolves that you hear?
Maeve, I have to ask, have you ever had any strange experiences of your own while you're in the woods?
Maeve, I have to ask, have you ever had any strange experiences of your own while you're in the woods?
Maeve, I have to ask, have you ever had any strange experiences of your own while you're in the woods?
How does that make you feel, especially in the context of your skepticism towards what we've been talking about?
How does that make you feel, especially in the context of your skepticism towards what we've been talking about?
How does that make you feel, especially in the context of your skepticism towards what we've been talking about?
Okay, thank you to Maeve for speaking with me. If you want to learn more about the work her and her organization does, they're called the Voyager's Wolf Project. I love it when I get an unexpected otherworld story like that, especially when it comes from somebody like Maeve. I was not entirely surprised by her skepticism about the Michigan Dogman.
Okay, thank you to Maeve for speaking with me. If you want to learn more about the work her and her organization does, they're called the Voyager's Wolf Project. I love it when I get an unexpected otherworld story like that, especially when it comes from somebody like Maeve. I was not entirely surprised by her skepticism about the Michigan Dogman.
Okay, thank you to Maeve for speaking with me. If you want to learn more about the work her and her organization does, they're called the Voyager's Wolf Project. I love it when I get an unexpected otherworld story like that, especially when it comes from somebody like Maeve. I was not entirely surprised by her skepticism about the Michigan Dogman.
That point of view was kind of why I wanted to get somebody like her on the show to talk about this. One thing that did stick out to me was near the end when she mentioned how hard it is to recover bodies of wolves in the wild, even when they know the exact GPS locations of where they should be.
That point of view was kind of why I wanted to get somebody like her on the show to talk about this. One thing that did stick out to me was near the end when she mentioned how hard it is to recover bodies of wolves in the wild, even when they know the exact GPS locations of where they should be.
That point of view was kind of why I wanted to get somebody like her on the show to talk about this. One thing that did stick out to me was near the end when she mentioned how hard it is to recover bodies of wolves in the wild, even when they know the exact GPS locations of where they should be.
I feel like anytime the existence of a mysterious creature gets brought up, people end up asking, why haven't they found any remains yet? It's a very fair question, but it's interesting to know that that's harder to do than most people realize. In terms of the Michigan Dogman, I think it's safe to say that the origins are a hoax. Steve made that pretty clear.
I feel like anytime the existence of a mysterious creature gets brought up, people end up asking, why haven't they found any remains yet? It's a very fair question, but it's interesting to know that that's harder to do than most people realize. In terms of the Michigan Dogman, I think it's safe to say that the origins are a hoax. Steve made that pretty clear.
I feel like anytime the existence of a mysterious creature gets brought up, people end up asking, why haven't they found any remains yet? It's a very fair question, but it's interesting to know that that's harder to do than most people realize. In terms of the Michigan Dogman, I think it's safe to say that the origins are a hoax. Steve made that pretty clear.
But I don't think that means that all the people who have experienced something strange in Michigan related to wolves or dogs are just imagining it or creating a hoax themselves. My thoughts are that... When people experience things like this, it's very confusing and destabilizing. And lots of times they go out looking for answers. I think the Michigan Dog Man created a name.