SasWhat: With Craig Flipy

Posted by: Seth Breedlove on February 16th, 2016

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Episode 70: With Craig Flipy

This week Mark and Seth welcome Craig Flipy to the show. Craig is a videographer, and filmmaker from Portland, Oregon. Craig has appeared in and worked on the Finding Bigfoot show and was a key part of the team behind Bigfoot Roadtrip which he made with his pal, Cliff Barackman.

Craig is in the throes of working on his next movie, Crappy Little Dreams. An intensely personal look at two moped trips he’s taken that also happen to involve some Bigfooting.

Make sure to check out Craig’s IndieGoGo campaign at this link… and visit his Facebook page here

We’d also like to welcome our new listeners at WCR 97.1 FM in Ohio! Thanks for listening, folks.

Don’t forget to visit SasWhat.com or facebook.com/saswhat

Download the show at… iTunes and Stitcher

Access all of the SasWhat podcasts here on Cryptomundo.

Seth Breedlove About Seth Breedlove
Seth Breedlove is a freelance investigative journalist, filmmaker, and radio show host. He has contributed content to numerous websites on a variety of topics. He served as a columnist for the Massillon Independent, helming a weekly column titled "Slice of Life" that ran on the front page of the paper. In addition to his column he has covered news stories and daily assingnments for the Medina Gazette. In 2014 he started SasWhat: a Podcast About Bigfoot with co-host Mark Matzke where each week they discuss the subject as a whole and interview various personalities from the field. Seth has also researched and examined historical Bigfoot reports from across the country, compiling an extensive database of newspaper articles dating back to the early 1800's.


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