San Antonians Faith Fisher and Camille Sauers explore 'para-anthropology' through a range of Texas subjects in their new podcast.
Sauers and Fisher met in an early pandemic-era online book club and realized they shared many obscure interests. Both had studied anthropology in college and held a passion for the paranormal.
Now age 25 and post-college, Sauers said, “for me, this project is [about] maintaining a sense of curiosity that is very easy to lose.” “I think we’re just interested in the way that people cope with life,” she said, and its mysteries. Though their conversations span centuries and continents to seek out the sometimes eccentric, sometimes ponderous solutions people find, for Fisher and Sauers it all comes back to Texas.
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