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Blurry Creatures Podcast

Two podcast veterans explore cryptids, ancient giants, and forbidden history, filtering paranormal phenomena through a biblical lens.

The brief

A show that treats fringe, paranormal, and cryptozoological topics with serious consideration, specifically by connecting them to a Christian theological framework. The hosts act as curious investigators, giving a platform to guests who present detailed, often unconventional, theories about forbidden history and supernatural events. It occupies a unique space between a paranormal podcast and a theology podcast, aiming to bridge the gap between the two.

Unlike most paranormal shows that remain secular or agnostic, Blurry Creatures explicitly interprets phenomena through a 'biblical lens'. This focus on connecting everything from Bigfoot to UFOs with figures like the Nephilim or events like the Great Deluge provides a unique, faith-based perspective in the genre.
— What makes it distinctive
§1 · The host

Who hosts this show

Blurry Creatures, hosted by podcast veterans Nate Henry and Luke Rodgers, investigates enigmatic creatures and fringe history. Launched in 2020, the show explores topics like Bigfoot, ancient giants, the Nephilim, UFOs, and conspiracy theories, all viewed through a biblical paradigm. The hosts interview authors, researchers, and eyewitnesses to chase down answers for the strange and unexplained.

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Credentials & credits

  • Nate Henry: Co-host, Lead Singer/Bassist for the band Sherwood
  • Luke Rodgers: Co-host, former CBS Sports contributor, 10 years with NFL/MLB

Other ventures

  • Nate Henry: Sherwood (indie rock band)
  • Luke Rodgers: Sports Related (retired podcast)
§2 · Classification

What kind of podcast

Niches
Region
usa
§3 · Cadence & catalog

When new episodes drop

§3b · Editor's picks

Notable episodes

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  1. 01
    Atlantis is REAL: What You Didn’t Know About the Lost City | Blurry Creatures | Caleb Jones

    A quintessential episode where a guest presents a deep, evidence-based case for a fringe topic, connecting geology, ancient texts, and cataclysm theories.

  2. 02
    The Jesus Discoveries: The PROOF Of Christ with Dr. Jeremiah Johnson | Blurry Creatures

    Showcases the show's focus on apologetics and biblical archaeology, directly linking physical artifacts to scriptural narratives.

  3. 03
    MK Ultra Is REAL...

    This short clip demonstrates the show's coverage of classic government conspiracy theories alongside its more ancient and cryptozoological fare.

§4 · Signature

What you'll be asked on this show

AI-extracted from recent episodes · help us verify
How the host interviews

Nate and Luke serve as curious facilitators rather than confrontational interrogators. They typically open by praising the guest's work to establish credibility. The guest is then given the floor to 'make their case,' often speaking for long stretches with minimal interruption. The hosts' questions are designed to clarify surprising details for the audience (e.g., 'Are you saying...?'), ground theories in a timeline, or, most characteristically, guide the conversation toward a biblical connection. They prefer to let guests present their ideas fully, creating an exploratory rather than a debate-focused atmosphere.

The show is primarily a long-form interview format with hosts Nate Henry and Luke Rodgers talking to a single guest. They often allow guests to deliver a lengthy, uninterrupted presentation of their thesis before engaging in a more conversational Q&A. The studio, referred to as the 'Blurry Creatures Basement', is a signature setting for their video episodes.

Questions the host keeps coming back to

7 catalogued

If you're going on this show as a guest, expect some version of each of these. Each note explains when the host reaches for it.

origin

1
  1. Q.01

    Where do we begin?

    A common opening gambit that cedes control to the guest, allowing them to start the story wherever they see fit.

process

2
  1. Q.01

    How much prep was this compared to other topics you've researched?

    This question is used early on to establish the guest's expertise and the depth of their work on the subject.

  2. Q.02

    Was [ancient location] reachable by walking at that time?

    This question grounds fantastical theories in the practical realities of ancient geography and logistics.

technique

1
  1. Q.01

    Are you saying that [surprising detail]?

    The hosts use this phrasing to pause and clarify a particularly shocking or complex part of a guest's theory for the audience.

history

1
  1. Q.01

    How long do you think the empire of [ancient civilization] lasted?

    This question attempts to place speculative history within a concrete, understandable timeline.

industry

1
  1. Q.01

    Do you think there are other examples of this around the world?

    A technique to broaden the discussion from a single case to a potential global phenomenon, a common theme of the show.

values

1
  1. Q.01

    How does the [non-biblical worldview] potentially corrupt the truth of this story?

    A signature question that directly seeks to reconcile a guest's topic with the show's biblical framework.

Signature segments

  • · Blurry Creatures Basement
  • · Enjoy the Journey
  • · Member's Exclusive Episodes

Topics covered repeatedly

Forbidden HistoryThe NephilimBigfootAncient GiantsCryptidsUFO PhenomenonConspiracy TheoriesBiblical ArchaeologyAtlantisParanormal Encounters
§5 · Guests

Who gets booked here

AI-extracted guest list + profile · help us verify
Typical guest

The show books authors, academic researchers, theologians, and other podcasters who have developed specific theories on fringe topics. Guests often have a background that connects their subject (e.g., archaeology, neuroscience, geology) to biblical narratives or supernatural interpretations.

Recent guests
  • Ninjas Are Butterflies
    on Conspiracy Theories, Time Travel & The Future of Humanity with Ninjas Are Butterflies
  • Caleb Jones
    on Atlantis is REAL: What You Didn’t Know About the Lost City | Blurry Creatures | Caleb Jones
  • Dr. Jeremiah Johnson
    on The Jesus Discoveries: The PROOF Of Christ with Dr. Jeremiah Johnson | Blurry Creatures
  • Bizzie Gold
    on Your Brain Is LYING to You: Neuroscience Explained with Bizzie Gold | Blurry Creatures
§6 · Channels & links

Where to find this show

§7 · Stats

Audience & reach

YouTube · first-party
Subscribers
225K
225,000
Avg views / video
19.2K
Trailing window
Total views
22.5M
22,451,045
Videos published
946
Sponsor readEstimated

Based on observed sponsors like Good Ranchers and Zocdoc, the show likely appeals to brands targeting a US-based audience interested in lifestyle, health, and direct-to-consumer products. The audience may be receptive to values-driven marketing.

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§8 · Contact

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§9b · FAQ

People also ask

AI-extracted researched answers · help us verify
Who are the hosts of Blurry Creatures?
The podcast is hosted by Nate Henry, a musician from the band Sherwood, and Luke Rodgers, a veteran of the sports and entertainment world.
What kind of topics does Blurry Creatures cover?
The show focuses on fringe topics like Bigfoot, ancient giants, the Nephilim, UFOs, forbidden history, and conspiracy theories, all explored through a biblical lens.
What is the format of the show?
Most episodes are long-form interviews with a single guest, such as an author or researcher. They also release shorter clips and member-submitted stories of paranormal encounters.
Is this a religious podcast?
While it deals with paranormal and fringe subjects, the show explicitly aims to look at these topics through a 'biblical paradigm,' making it a blend of a paranormal and theology podcast.
Where can I listen to Blurry Creatures?
The podcast is available on major platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spotify, with video versions of episodes on their YouTube channel.
Does the podcast have a membership program?
Yes, they offer a membership with benefits like ad-free episodes, bonus content, and access to a private community.
Last updatedJun 29, 2026Not yet host-verified
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§9c · Methodology

Sources & how this page was built

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  2. [02]Nate Henry - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org
  3. [03]Why 'Blurry Creatures' Hosts 'Look Into the Unknown Through a Biblical Lens'movieguide.org
  4. [04]Blurry Creatures - Apple Podcastspodcasts.apple.com
  5. [05]Blurry Creatures - Official Siteblurrycreatures.com
  6. [06]Getting Blurry - The Rooted Truththerootedtruth.com
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