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Beast Master

By: Jamie Fullerton
Narrated by: Jamie Fullerton
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  • In 2006, reporter Jamie Fullerton flew to Ohio to wrestle a bear named Caesar for a quirky magazine article. It was a strange day, and after the wrestle-induced adrenalin wore off, Fullerton noticed even stranger things about Caesar’s handler, hulking Ohio native, Sam Mazzola.

    Mazzola, it turned out, had a private exotic animal empire hidden on his suburban farm in Ohio: the epicenter of a dangerous subculture that had been allowed to grow unchecked by the state. Though Mazzola initially presented himself as an altruistic animal saver, his troubling relationships with his workers confused and worried Fullerton.

    When Fullerton returned home to the UK, he continued to keep tabs from afar. A few years later, he learned of two bizarre deaths that took place on the farm, sparking his curiosity and prompting him to return to Ohio to finally uncover the truth behind this unusual character; to tell the rise and fall story of Sam Mazzola: Ohio’s bear king.

    As he retraced his steps, Fullerton found that Mazzola had been living a secret life. Mazzola discovered that he could draw people into his world with promises of wild animal adventures, but as Fullerton dug deeper, a much more disturbing picture emerged, showing what the animals were really being used for. The story slowly revealed itself as a bizarre, sinister love tale that ended in conspiracy-tinged tragedy.

    With original music from Grandaddy’s Jason Lytle, Beast Master is a chilling portrait of a man who had ridden tornados of controversy for years, living in the eye of the storm of Ohio’s infamous exotic animal scene. Told through interviews with those who knew, loved, hated, worked with, or investigated Mazzola himself, Beast Master uncovers the truth behind a story that Fullerton has been reporting for 16 years.

    Please note: This content is for mature audiences only. It contains adult language and themes. Discretion is advised.

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Episodes
  • Ep 1: The Rusty Palace
    May 12 2022
    It’s 2006, and young British writer Jamie Fullerton flies to Ohio to wrestle a black bear named Caesar for a magazine article. Caesar’s owner, Sam Mazzola, intrigues and disturbs Jamie – then years later shocking news about Sam makes newspaper headlines.
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    38 mins
  • Ep 2: Hail, Caesar!
    May 12 2022
    Jamie is back in Ohio to uncover the mysterious life of Sam Mazzola. He hears how Sam treated his bears like humans, taking them to health spas and protecting them from gun-wielding wardens. It was Sam and his animal empire vs the world.
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    36 mins
  • Ep 3: Wildlife Adventures
    May 12 2022
    Sam grew his animal empire with tigers and pet shops, but dark secrets were dumped into his shop’s trash compactor. Sam said he loved his creatures, but protestors doused him in pig blood as animal rights pressure on him mounted.
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    38 mins

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very interesting story

the similarity to the tiger king is striking in this fascinating tale. Worth a listen

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Fascinating story

Brilliant .
Well worth the listen, fascinating story and very well told.
Great journalism

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What a story!

A great story and fantastic bit of journalism. This is a very well put together and binge worthy podcast. Awesome music too. Nice work Jamie

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I never thought I'd listen to a book about bears

And I didn't. This is quintessentially a story (or stories) about humans, the dark and light (though probably more of dark) aspects of human nature. To me this was about loneliness as well and it reminded me of Of Mice and Men.

Even though it is especially fascinating to listen to the book/podcast from a psychological point of view, I think people particularly concerned about the fate of non-human animals will find it equally interesting.

This is a work very well done. If anything had to be written about this story, I think this is exactly what it should be like. It's got everything to it. Unfolding parts of the narrative in an engaging order, music that by itself tells a story, presenting different perspectives of different characters and the author (I appreciate the interviewing skills that I'm inferring from the passages of the interviews included in the book as well as the information he was given to by the interviewees).... Everything's done what could have been done. Even asking questions, naming and evaluating things is done for the listeners who will now only have to listen to the story and envision the scenes that are described in sufficient detail for the mental images to be vivid.

The experience was not like listening to a regular podcast. Instead it felt like listening to a movie and/or a documentary, a strange feeling as if listening to fiction but knowing those were real facts involving real people. At times it felt so real, I almost had a guilty feeling that I was looking into other people's personal matters too closely.

Looking forward to more stories from the author with more light-hearted, fun themes. Or perhaps BDSM-focused books if they have to be darker and intense.

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A vivid and compelling must-listen series

This is a binge-worthy piece that respectfully dives into a person's dark humanity.

I would not usually be interested in a podcast about an exotic animal owner, however I found this series gripping and compelling. I loved the flawless writing, narration, editing and music. The series shows a genuine, and contagious, fascination with an unusual and largely unlikeable character who had complex relationships with people and animals.

The search for the truth behind Ohio's bear king was acheived with thoroughness, persistence, professionalism and sensitivity.

I found this podcast both humbling and inspiring. There is nothing more captivating than listening to what someone is truely passionate about, no matter how obscure the theme may seem at first.

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Magnificent

Bear wrestling, sexual misconduct, reckless homicide... everything a girl could want. Superb stuff, not to be missed 👏

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Interesting and weird

Really interesting story about a deeply weird guy. Well done, Jamie Fullerton. More like this please!

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A Podcast That Fails to Tame Its Wild Story...

Beast Master is a true crime podcast that tells the story of Sam Mazzola, a controversial animal trainer who owned a wrestling bear named Caesar. The podcast is based on the experiences of Jamie Fullerton, a British journalist who wrestled Caesar in 2006 and became fascinated by Sam's dark and twisted world. Fullerton investigates Sam's life and death, interviewing his friends, enemies, and victims along the way.

The podcast has an interesting premise and some shocking revelations, but it fails to deliver a satisfying narrative. The episodes are poorly structured and often jump from one topic to another without a clear connection. The tone is inconsistent and sometimes sensationalist, making it hard to empathize with the characters or understand their motivations.

Beast Master could have been a compelling exploration of the human-animal bond and the ethical dilemmas of exotic animal ownership, but it falls short of its potential.

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