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You bet. It was fun. All right, Steve. Have a good one. It was nice to meet you.
You bet. It was fun. All right, Steve. Have a good one. It was nice to meet you.
So yeah, Steve definitely did quite a bit of hoaxing when it comes to the Michigan Dog Man. But at the same time, that doesn't mean that all of these people who experienced something strange out there are just imagining it because Steve made a song on the radio, especially not the people who experienced it long before.
So yeah, Steve definitely did quite a bit of hoaxing when it comes to the Michigan Dog Man. But at the same time, that doesn't mean that all of these people who experienced something strange out there are just imagining it because Steve made a song on the radio, especially not the people who experienced it long before.
So yeah, Steve definitely did quite a bit of hoaxing when it comes to the Michigan Dog Man. But at the same time, that doesn't mean that all of these people who experienced something strange out there are just imagining it because Steve made a song on the radio, especially not the people who experienced it long before.
And in the case of Emerson, he didn't know about the Michigan Dog Man until he went online to look up what in the world happened to him when he was out in the woods on that day.
And in the case of Emerson, he didn't know about the Michigan Dog Man until he went online to look up what in the world happened to him when he was out in the woods on that day.
And in the case of Emerson, he didn't know about the Michigan Dog Man until he went online to look up what in the world happened to him when he was out in the woods on that day.
I think the dogman situation is a great example of why you should be extremely vigilant and critical about what you choose to believe, but I also think it's unwise to disregard everything related to a topic just because some of it is fake. I think it's natural to want to put a binary label on things like this, but unfortunately...
I think the dogman situation is a great example of why you should be extremely vigilant and critical about what you choose to believe, but I also think it's unwise to disregard everything related to a topic just because some of it is fake. I think it's natural to want to put a binary label on things like this, but unfortunately...
I think the dogman situation is a great example of why you should be extremely vigilant and critical about what you choose to believe, but I also think it's unwise to disregard everything related to a topic just because some of it is fake. I think it's natural to want to put a binary label on things like this, but unfortunately...
When it comes to the paranormal, I just don't think that's how this works. This is really not a binary subject. It's very messy. In the next episode, we will be hearing from another person from Michigan who had an encounter with a weird wolf slash dog-like creature. But this one is quite different than what Emerson experienced, and it's quite different than Steve's description of the Dogman.
When it comes to the paranormal, I just don't think that's how this works. This is really not a binary subject. It's very messy. In the next episode, we will be hearing from another person from Michigan who had an encounter with a weird wolf slash dog-like creature. But this one is quite different than what Emerson experienced, and it's quite different than Steve's description of the Dogman.
When it comes to the paranormal, I just don't think that's how this works. This is really not a binary subject. It's very messy. In the next episode, we will be hearing from another person from Michigan who had an encounter with a weird wolf slash dog-like creature. But this one is quite different than what Emerson experienced, and it's quite different than Steve's description of the Dogman.
Thank you once again to Emerson and Steve Cook for speaking to me. Also, congratulations to Emerson. He actually became a father during the time we are working on this episode. Congratulations. This has been episode 113. Stay tuned for part two of this series. This has been The Michigan Dogman, part one, and you've been listening to Otherworld.
Thank you once again to Emerson and Steve Cook for speaking to me. Also, congratulations to Emerson. He actually became a father during the time we are working on this episode. Congratulations. This has been episode 113. Stay tuned for part two of this series. This has been The Michigan Dogman, part one, and you've been listening to Otherworld.
Thank you once again to Emerson and Steve Cook for speaking to me. Also, congratulations to Emerson. He actually became a father during the time we are working on this episode. Congratulations. This has been episode 113. Stay tuned for part two of this series. This has been The Michigan Dogman, part one, and you've been listening to Otherworld.
Otherworld is executive produced and hosted by myself, Jack Wagner. Our theme song is by Cobra Man. The soundtrack of this episode is by Juice Jackal and North Americans. This episode was edited and engineered by Theo Schaefer. Our artwork is by Cul-De-Sac Studios. Nikki Kate Delgado is our associate producer. Production help by Hayley Pearson.
Otherworld is executive produced and hosted by myself, Jack Wagner. Our theme song is by Cobra Man. The soundtrack of this episode is by Juice Jackal and North Americans. This episode was edited and engineered by Theo Schaefer. Our artwork is by Cul-De-Sac Studios. Nikki Kate Delgado is our associate producer. Production help by Hayley Pearson.
Otherworld is executive produced and hosted by myself, Jack Wagner. Our theme song is by Cobra Man. The soundtrack of this episode is by Juice Jackal and North Americans. This episode was edited and engineered by Theo Schaefer. Our artwork is by Cul-De-Sac Studios. Nikki Kate Delgado is our associate producer. Production help by Hayley Pearson.