A Lil' Spooky

Are you looking to learn about cryptids, urban legends, and conspiracies? Can you handle the occasional dad joke? We got you covered. Listening to the A Lil’ Spooky podcast will give you an edge on dealing with all the scary stuff so you can learn where it came from, why it’s here, and how to survive!

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Production Team

  • Colleen Brown (Host)
  • Everett Brown (Host)
  • Chris Koehne (Producer)
  • Joseph Lambert (Executive Producer)

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Commonly Answered Questions

Why have there been no new episodes?
A Lil' Spooky has been out of production since 2021 with no current plans on new episodes. This is simply because of the hosts' growing family and the time it takes to raise little goblins into future alien enthusiasts.

How do I contact the show hosts?
You can reach out to us via any Nerd Sloth social media platform or email podcasts@nerdsloth.com with "A Lil' Spooky" in the subject line. The show producers will get in touch with the hosts on your behalf.

Are there any topics the hosts refused to cover?
The hosts proffered to not delve far into the area of true crime and did not discuss perpetrators of sexual abuse as a show topic.

How do the hosts find their information for each episode?
Colleen has a master's degree in library sciences which aids the hosts in thouroughly researching their topics through books, scientific studies, research articles, and other forms of media.

I disagree with one of the hosts theories. Should I be mad about it?
Do you really want to be? It's a podcast for entertainment purposes because spooky things are exciting and theories by definition are not facts, but a set of ideas. It's okay to disagree, but don't let it eat you up because there's much better things to do with your time!

Who created the show art with Mothman and Nessie?
Ther full design was a team effort. Like most of the iconic NerdSloth designs, Joseph Lambert illustrated the characters. The idea was dreamed up by Colleen and Everett while the style was suggested by the show's producer, Chris, who also provided the text treatment to accompany it.