BRING YOUR WEIRD

Got a show in our lane? A weird specialty you can actually talk about? A case file you can walk us through without hand-waving? Perfect. Bring Your Weird.

Trailer swaps, cross-promo, guest spots, and collaborative episodes: if you’ve got the vibe and the substance, we’ll make it fun and make it worth your time.

Two Brothers Two Agendas lives in the overlap where the skeptic and the spooky stop pretending they don’t know each other. Paranormal. Cryptids. Conspiracies. Weird crime. The stuff people swear is real… right up until you ask for details. If you’ve got receipts, lived experience, research, a case file, or a rabbit hole deep enough to ruin a perfectly normal week, we want it.


  • Trailer swaps / cross-promo (because growth doesn’t happen by manifesting harder)
  • Guest appearance (full episode or a focused segment)
  • Practitioner spotlight (witchcraft/folk magic/mediumship) with real-world context
  • Weird crime (especially cases with folklore, ritual panic, urban legend bleed-over, or “this isn’t adding up”)

  • Paranormal investigators and researchers
  • Authors, historians, folklorists, archivists
  • Experiencers with specific details (dates, locations, patterns, witnesses, follow-ups)
  • Practitioners (witchcraft/folk magic/mediumship) who can talk craft without selling miracles
  • Creators/podcasts in the paranormal, cryptid, conspiracy, and true crime lanes

  • Hate content, harassment, or punching down for sport
  • Doxxing, “here’s their address,” or anything that puts real people in danger
  • Active legal stuff where you’re trying to use us as a megaphone
  • Political pitches. We’re not that show. Keep it paranormal/cryptid/crime focused.
  • “I can’t tell you anything, but it’s huge.” (That’s not a pitch. That’s a vague threat.)

You’re welcome here. Full stop. We’re just picky about substance. If you can talk about what you do in a real-world way, how you got into it, what your boundaries are, and how you keep it ethical, you’ll fit right in. We love lived practice, cultural context, and grounded craft, especially when it comes with clarity instead of a shopping-cart aesthetic.

No “gotcha” energy, no disrespect. Just honest conversation, thoughtful questions, and enough detail that listeners walk away feeling like they met a real person, not a costume.


If you’ve got a show in our neighborhood, we’re open to swaps. Give us:

  • Your trailer length (30–60 seconds is ideal, we can discuss formats through email)
  • Where you’ll run ours (pre-roll or mid-roll)
  • How many episodes you want to swap
    We’ll match it, shout you out properly, and link you everywhere a link can be linked.

Keep it tight, but don’t be shy:

  • What’s the hook? (1–2 sentences)
  • Timezone/Availability
  • Why you? (experience, research, proximity to the story)
  • What can you prove or describe clearly? (details beat vibes every time)
  • Links to your website/socials/show (whatever you want to share)

If your pitch makes Kamen sigh and makes Phreak grin, congratulations. You’re exactly what we’re looking for.

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