December 4, 2015
On the beast's eve, we got together to cast. How could we not? Hear tales of St. Nick saving the boiling children, Marian apparitions, UFOs and other tales of the strange. LISTEN HERE
August 13, 2015
We get back together and hear about Bryan's tale-telling trip to France, the North Pond Hermit, Mysterious Explosions in RI, Sharks and much much more. Listen Here
August 13, 2015
Spring is in the air so we had to chat about tales of the season and they get weird. Listen Here
March 11, 2015
March 11, 2015
Gene and Bryan give an update of some of the strangest news from around the world but also reflect on the old days of driving around in the back of pickup trucks. Then before the show ends, Bryan drops the creepiest tale about the psychotic twins who continuously ran...
March 11, 2015
Surely, one show can not tell all the tales of the Lone Star State but we give it a go. Thanks to so many people that emailed in about tales from their Texas towns. Some stories that we cover are UFO tales, the Donkey Lady, Headless Horseman, the 10-2-4 Ranch, Galv...
November 20, 2014
Each town's tale can be very unique. It's not always a ghost story or local freakazoid. Sometime your town's best feature is a local sandwich or a drink. Beer is no stranger to Hometown Tales. Probalby because the best stories ever told were most likely over a cold...
November 17, 2014
After nearly a year, we've got a new show. Why so long? Well, we explain it a little bit in the show. Life gets in the way sometimes. However, we are back and hoping to do some more shows more frequently. We were one of the first podcasts but somehow became very i...
October 26, 2014
When podcasting was in its infancy, around 2005, Hometown Tales was there. We were probably one of the first 1000 podcasts to ever exist and everyone battled for ranking on the almighty podcast ranking site, Podcast Alley. We cracked the Top 10 several times but it w...
October 24, 2014
Lubbock, TX. - While the town seems somewhat unassuming, Lubbock, TX always had a draw. Ancient people were hunting and cooking bison there 12,000 years ago, according to archelogical finds stored at the Lubbock Lake Landmark (which by the way doesn't actu...
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