Trevor Collins
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And then, of course, our squonks of the week.
We have Brett O'Meara, Zarathustra, and Andy Schrock.
Thank you all so much.
And now I rest my voice because it is about to pop.
All right, Task Force.
Thank you all so much.
This was a really, really fun one.
This was a great ride.
Head to redwebpod.com.
Lots of exclusives, but also somewhere either before or after this episode, Red Web Radio 2 is finally coming out.
I'm so excited.
I'm currently working on that right now, but very excited about that.
Sonia's back with the art.
Pigeon Studio's back with the music.
So go enjoy that if it's out now.
But with that, Fredo, I'll see you right back here next Monday for yet another mystery.
Since the very beginning of literature, stories and folklore have been passed down through generations about a monstrous creature.
We've seen them depicted in iconic books, movies, and television shows and have made them a staple in our culture.
With their incredible size and their incurable bloodlust, they've been the object of nightmares for millennia.
Today, we're diving into the history and origins of werewolves.