
Boot and sink, Ronald Reagan was not a warlock
Watching over the information desk while everyone is at lunch. Timothy Zero decides to ruin an old republican's day, by telling him that Ronald Reagan was into the occult.

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Broadcasting from Bandit’s Nook 📻A surreal small-town frequency of memories, mysteries & toast.
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Watching over the information desk while everyone is at lunch. Timothy Zero decides to ruin an old republican's day, by telling him that Ronald Reagan was into the occult.

A local fighting legend comes back home to Bandit's Nook. With all the stories about him, no one knows what to believe. So Timothy Zero sits down with the man behind the legend and carefully tries to interview him, witho

On the very day Ray Bradbury imagined in There Will Come Soft Rains, Timothy Zero reflects on how the future quietly became the present. But in Bandit's Nook, even the calendar may be trying to tell us something.

During renovations of the Library basement in Bandit's Nook. Some strange items were found, and of course...cataloged

Finally, I get Del in the studio and ask him questions from you all. Are they coherent? Not really. But that's Del for you. Enjoy!

You know you've been waiting for it.... Yes! It's another mail bag episode from the great listeners to the podcast! Let's see what weird things you want to talk about this time!

Sometimes a song stops being a song and becomes a home. This week on Boot & Sink, Timothy Zero tells the story behind Run With Us and the secret club that made it their motto.

Every house in Bandit's Nook has one. An empty drawer. Not for batteries. Not for junk. Not for anything. Just... empty. No one agrees on why the tradition started, but everyone agrees you shouldn't ignore it. Because wh

A young library patron asks for books about Freddy Krueger. Twenty minutes later, we're discussing witness testimony, criminal investigations, and the dangers of falling asleep during horror movies. Some conversations do

A young library patron asks for books about Freddy Krueger. Twenty minutes later, we're discussing witness testimony, criminal investigations, and the dangers of falling asleep during horror movies. Some conversations do

This week's episode, I talk to Walter Grady. A man who created his own broadcasting cable company and his own time capsule from 1987. His basement.

I went to a wedding. Or at least I thought I did. The vows became increasingly strange. The guests seemed to know things they shouldn't. A deer inspected the wedding cake. People spoke to empty chairs. By midnight, reali

A personal episode about identity, loneliness, belonging, and the small lights that help us find our way home.

In this episode, I finally got to interview Dr. Theodora Blackthorn on her new book, The Monastic Hound: Forbidden Canines of the Medieval World. We discuss some dogs maybe have never existed and some I pray never come i

Alone on a Saturday night. I try a random voice chat website. People are cruel so I get weird on them, and then of course something weird happens.

Del's crustacean infested nightmares come to a head and he desperately needs to get rid of the astral house guests. So they go to the only one who can help. Agnes Wicklow.

Del won't leave his place because of a monster storm coming, so I recorded this riffing excercise that I do at work when I have nothing to do.

In this episode, I talk about how sometimes people let you down. How in a town as weird as Bandit's Nook. People don't want to talk. And I get a new sposnor, as well as an update on Del.

Finally after missed phone calls, and getting time in Harlan's busy schedule, I get to set down in his restaurant and talk to the man, the cook, the fighter.

Episode 4 of Season 2. I had a odd run in with a kid looking for something at the library. And it was something I was looking for too at his age. Ectoplasm, and why wasn't it in the dictionary.
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