Craig Brooks
Wyrd Wessex
Dive into the weird, spooky and supernatural with Wyrd Wessex, a podcast hosted by Craig Brooks and Andy Stevens. These self-proclaimed "wyrdo's" delve into the mysteries, myths, and legends of the world, focusing on the UK, but sometimes straying further afield. Expect to hear chilling ghost stories, explorations of unexplained phenomena, and even dabbles into true crime. Whether you're fascinated by hauntings, folklore, Ufology or cryptids, Wyrd Wessex has something for you. So, if you're ready to unravel the hidden weirdness of the world, "Stay Wyrd" and tune in! www.wyrdwessex.co.uk Hosted...
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Craig Brooks
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Jul 8, 2026
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Episodes
The Mowing Devil: A History of Flattened Fields & Wiltshire’s Enduring Mystery | Wyrd Wessex 08.07.2026 31:23
The 2026 season has brought new formations to the Wiltshire landscape, but the mystery of the "crop circle" didn't start in the 1980s. Long before the modern era of drones and sophisticated land art, people were finding strange, circular depressions in their fields—and they were blaming everything from cyclonic winds to the Devil himself. In this episode, Craig explores the long, bizarre history o...
Mexican Batman and the Solstice Stone Circle Mystery Did CERN Fracture the Timeline? 08.07.2026 35:15
Welcome to AfterWyrd, the show where we sort through the odd little bits, strange stories, and global eccentricities that don’t quite make the main episodes. Fresh off a grueling vocal session that has left our voices in absolute tatters from doing silly accents, Craig and Andy reunite to break down a massive backlog of unhinged headlines. We dive straight into the tragic breaking news out of Derb...
Art, Witch Marks, and West Country Lore (The Weird Wessex Showcase) 30.06.2026 1:25:36
In this episode, Craig and Andy head to the ancient, iconic landscape of the Avebury Stone Circle for the "Weird Wessex" showcase—a gathering of local artists, musicians, and storytellers celebrating the high strangeness of the West Country. What starts as a stroll through the stones quickly turns into a deep dive into the living, breathing folklore of the region, packed with everything from medie...
Queer as Folklore (The Wyrdo Book Club) 26.06.2026 13:44
Welcome to another instalment of the Wyrd Wessex Book Club! This month, we’re peeling back the layers of mythology and identity as we dive into Queer as Folklore by Sasha Coward. We’ve been an "extended book club" for a long time here, but it’s been a joy to formalise these monthly gatherings with our Discord members Rosie and Terrie. This month’s pick was recommended by Rosie, and it’s safe to sa...
Queer Folklore: How Outsiders Find Sanctuary in Myths (Sasha Coward) 24.06.2026 1:20:39
What happens when you don't fit into the "neat and orderly" versions of history taught in schools? You go underground. You find your truth in the stories, the monsters, and the high strangeness that society tries to ignore. In this episode, Craig sits down with historian and author Sasha Coward ( Queer as Folklore ) to map out the hidden, queer roots of our favourite myths. We’re explo...
The dark secrets of Milton Keynes (Modern Folklore for a New City) 18.06.2026 1:24:54
In this episode Craig and Andy head slightly north to explore the modern urban legends, liminal spaces, and paranormal hotspots of Milton Keynes. We are joined by paranormal researcher, writer, and photographer Dr. Steph Lay, who spent over two decades at the Open University before turning her analytical eye toward the city's haunted shadows. With a diploma in parapsychology and a PhD specialising...
UAP File Declassification (The Truth Behind the Footage) |Afterwyrd 12.06.2026 1:02:04
Join Craig and special guest UAPaul as they tackle the latest batch of UAP file releases from the US Department of War. Is the government finally admitting we aren't alone, or are they just having a bit of a laugh at our expense with a retro-styled website that feels like a 90s conspiracy fever dream? We cut through the noise, the FLIR artifacts, and the "tic-tac" hype to get to the truth. Episode...
Mimics, Glitches and Shadowy Figures (Listener Stories) 10.06.2026 26:57
In this special episode, Craig and Andy gather to share a collection of eerie, fascinating, and downright creepy listener stories sent in by their brilliant Buy Me a Coffee members. After a few technical mishaps and some profanity in a church during the 100th episode, the Wyrdos are back to deliver the supernatural goods. The Listener Tales: Andrew's Childhood Shadow Figures: A genuinely chilling...
Seasonal Folklore: Spring (The Wyrdo Book Club) 07.06.2026 14:23
Welcome back, Wyrdos! You are tuning into the very first official Wyrdo Book Club! Craig flies solo for this one (while Andy presumably avoids the reading list) to dive into the enchanting world of Seasonal Folklore: Spring by recent guest of the show, Eileen Budd. We explore the quiet magic of snowdrops giving colour to the snow, the liminal spaces of early spring, and a gripping Gaelic tale. We...
From Skeptics to the Fence (UAPs, Big Cats & Ghost Glitches) 03.06.2026 1:07:51
To mark our landmark 100 and oneth episode, we decided to do things a bit differently. Trading the usual format for something more self-indulgent, we sat down in St Andrews Church in Rolleston—complete with some cake and a drop of whiskey—to look back at our journey, answer your listener questions, and contemplate the unknown. Here is a taste of what to expect as we reflect on a century of episode...
Ghosts, Black Dogs, and Folktales in a 13th-Century Church (100th Episode Special) 27.05.2026 53:24
For our 100th episode, we’re spending the night within the ancient, 13th-century walls of St. Andrew’s, Rollestone—a site once held by the legendary Knights Hospitaller. Surrounded by centuries of history and the heavy atmosphere of a building designed for spiritual warfare, we’re unpacking the folklore that has kept us "Wyrdo's" talking for 100 episodes. In this episode, we explore: A Night of Wy...
Folk Rebels & Outlaws feat. Eileen Budd (Screaming Skulls & Land Rights) 20.05.2026 1:37:33
What happens when you mix giant outlaws, eerie supernatural warnings, and communities fiercely defending their right to the land? This week on Wyrd Wessex, co-hosts Craig and Andy welcome back author and storyteller Eileen Budd to wrap up a massive, sprawling conversation that bridges the folklore of England and the Scottish Highlands. Instead of postcard myths, we're diving into the gritty, share...
The Miracle of Brother Jucundus |WyrdLore 15.05.2026 19:23
Welcome back to WyrdLore, our bonus series dedicated to the strange tales, local legends, and folklore that are just too "Wyrd" for the main show. In this episode, Andy and Craig travel to 15th-century York to uncover a tale from the Reverend Sabine Baring-Gould’s Yorkshire Oddities, Incidents and Strange Events. We meet Brother Jucundus, a monk who joined St Leonard’s Priory during a particularly...
Trump’s UFO Files, Secret Tunnels and the 24,000-Year-Old Zombie Worm | AfterWyrd 13.05.2026 48:14
Welcome to an episode of AfterWyrd that proves the truth is often stranger (and smellier) than fiction. After a month-long hiatus due to Andy’s "cough-splatter" lung-rot, the Wyrdos reunite to tackle a massive backlog of weirdness. We’re moving from the linguistic mysteries of the afterlife—discussing why Geordie ghosts don’t just sing "Fog on the Tyne" at you—to the high-stakes world of Finnish A...
The Otterman’s Ghost (The Curse of Camusfeàrna) | WyrdLore 08.05.2026 21:39
In this episode of WyrdLore , we follow the journey of naturalist Gavin Maxwell , a man of the "faithless generation" who moved to the remote West Highland coast armed with scientific detachment, only to have his scepticism shattered by the inexplicable. From the shadow of the Isle of Skye, we explore a world where the Wyrd is a neighbour—where witches walk as cats and the...
The Haunting of Willington Mill 06.05.2026 1:11:17
In 1835, a hardworking Quaker named Joseph Proctor moved his family into a three-storey powerhouse of the Industrial Revolution. It should have been a crowning achievement for a man of "the plain truth," but the ground itself had other plans. For eleven years, the Proctor family lived in a state of siege, trapped in a house that could throw its own voice, walk through nailed-shut doors, and watch...
The Cerne Abbas Beltane special 02.05.2026 13:30
In this solo episode, Craig recovers from a 3:30 AM start to bring you the sights and sounds of Beltane at the top of the Cerne Abbas Giant. From the "Need-fire" rituals of the ancient world to the modern-day clatter of the Wessex Morris Men, we explore why this Dorset hillside remains the heartbeat of May Day in the West. We dig into the latest National Trust research that has redefined the Giant...
WyrdLore: The Wild Man, Pixies, and River Hags 30.04.2026 15:35
"That promise of wealth that just kind of vanishes whenever the fair folk are involved." Welcome back to WyrdLore, our bonus show dedicated to the strange tales and local legends that are just too "Wyrd" for the main show. In this session, Craig and Andy navigate the treacherous waters of British folklore, from the rugged cliffs of Cornwall to the silted ditches of Suffolk. We’re diving into Four...
Kelpies, Dragons, and Stolen Fairy Glass (Eileen Budd Returns) 29.04.2026 1:12:20
What happens when you pit the high-octane, animistic folklore of the Scottish Highlands against the traditions of the English countryside? This week, Wyrd Wessex hosts Andy and Craig welcome back the legendary storyteller and author Eileen Budd for a cross-border "Céilidh" of the weird. In this episode, we explore the "Three Realms" of the Scottish unseen and discover that while our names for the...
Indrid Cold (The Grinning Man of Lanulos) 22.04.2026 1:10:20
On a dark stretch of the I-77 in 1966, a hardworking salesman named Woodrow "Woody" Derenberger was pulled over by a craft that looked like a "charcoal burner" and a man with an impossible, unblinking grin. That man called himself Indrid Cold, and while the world eventually turned him into a sinister "Grinning Man" urban legend, the reality for the Derenberger family was a decade-long descent into...
AfterWyrd: AI Boyfriends, Demon Aliens & the Gravesend Phrogger 15.04.2026 51:02
Welcome to an episode of AfterWyrd that smells… well, a bit fleshy. While Craig turns the studio into a medieval tannery with drying deer skins, he recounts a bizarre dream about a bus-based library and the temptation of stealing folklore tomes. Meanwhile, Andy brings us a review of a very awkward "date night" with Nicolas Cage. We dive into the dark side of the digital age, from AI bots advising...
From Sequins to Spirits (The Mitch Garlington Story) 08.04.2026 1:14:56
"I’m relying on spirit 100% to not make me look like a twat on stage." What happens when a professional Cher tribute act gets booed off stage in Worthing and ends up receiving messages from the dead in a Wiltshire bed shop? This week, Wyrd Wessex hosts Andy and Craig sit down with Mitch Garlington—a male witch, Reiki healer, and prominent psychic medium with one of the most colourful backstories i...
The Penryn Tragedy 03.04.2026 11:55
"It’s less Romeo and Juliet and more Sweeney Todd meets a Greek tragedy." Welcome to the debut of WyrdLore, our bonus series dedicated to the strange tales, local legends, and folklore that are just too "Wyrd" for the main show. In this first outing, Craig digs into a 17th-century "romance" from Robert Hunt’s Popular Romances of the West of England. But don't expect any Valentine’s cards—this is t...
The Demon Drummer 01.04.2026 1:04:00
Most people visit the rolling Salisbury Plain to find peace in the Wiltshire landscape, but in 1662, one manor house became a battlefield for a year of physical warfare. In this episode, the Wyrdos trace a phantom beat from a jail cell in Gloucester to a bedroom in North Tidworth, where an invisible drummer turned a family’s life into a living nightmare. We begin with John Mompesson, a local magis...
Building the First Long Barrow in 5,000 Years (Tim Daw & The God Frequency) 26.03.2026 1:17:50
Most people visit the ancient monuments of Wiltshire to wonder at the past, but the Avebury landscape is far from a stagnant museum—it is a living conversation. In this episode, the Wyrdos trace that conversation from the Neolithic core of Silbury Hill to a modern architectural marvel. We begin at the base of Silbury Hill , investigating the "Hollow Hill" and the secrets revealed by its rece...
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