Every week, we talk about various subjects that are off the beaten path, interviewing various authors and researchers to delve deeper into what really makes up our reality.
Listeners of Where Did the Road Go? that love the show mention: road go, everything is connected, 411, phenomenon, bigfoot, encounters, paranormal, ghosts, open minded, strange, produce, reality, always interesting, breath of fresh air, david, great host, opening, interviewer, understanding, thoughtful.
The Where Did the Road Go? podcast is a phenomenal show that covers a wide range of guests and subjects, making it one of my top 5 podcasts for the past 6 years. The host, Seriah, invites diverse voices to discuss various topics, allowing listeners to explore different perspectives and remain open-minded. This podcast has truly taught me the value of questioning everything and approaching subjects with clear thinking. Even at 76 years old, I still thoroughly enjoy listening to all sides of a subject on this show.
One of the best aspects of The Where Did the Road Go? podcast is its variety in guests and subjects. Seriah brings in experts from different backgrounds to discuss paranormal topics, providing a refreshing take on these subjects compared to other shows that tend to rehash similar content. The application of critical thinking and the incorporation of different angles and perspectives make this podcast stand out as an intelligent and thought-provoking deep dive into esoterica. The round tables are particularly enjoyable, as they bring together great guests for fascinating conversations.
While there are many paranormal podcasts out there covering similar topics, The Where Did the Road Go? podcast stands out due to its thoughtful approach and compelling discussions. Seriah and his guests continuously challenge beliefs and call into question what the average listener may think about paranormal subjects. This makes for an enjoyable listening experience that encourages curiosity and exploration.
However, one minor downside is the outro music which some listeners find brutal. It would be great if they could consider cutting it out to enhance the overall experience. Additionally, some listeners have mentioned wanting more episodes that present diverse viewpoints without being perceived as anti-Trump.
In conclusion, The Where Did the Road Go? podcast is an absolute favorite for anyone interested in exploring paranormal topics with intelligence and open-mindedness. Seriah's guidance through meaningful discussions with top researchers in the field has been eye-opening for many listeners, myself included. This show has broadened horizons and challenged accepted versions of reality, making it an essential starting point for anyone interested in the paranormal. With great guests, a fantastic host, and serious discussions, this podcast is truly a gem in the paranormal podcast world.

Folklorist Hugh William's first appearance on the show, and we talk about The Wild Hunt, Folklore, Shakespeare, Paganism, The Fae, Witchcraft and Skinwalkers, The Wendigo, Ghosts, and more...Outro Music is Ghoultown with Against a Crooked SkyBecome a Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/c/SeriahAzkath for extra content, commercial free shows, early access, and bonus content as well! on $3 a month! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Born in Nottinghamshire, Cal Cooper spent much of his early life reading up on the paranormal at his local school library whenever he could. Years later he developed an interest in human behavior and the many questions we always want to ask about the mind and its capabilities. Cal received much media interest for his research into phone calls from the dead after he received the Eileen J. Garrett Scholarship from the Parapsychology Foundation in 2009. He holds a BSc (Hons) in psychology from the University of Northampton and a MRes in psychology from Sheffield Hallam University. He is the recipient of the Alex Tanous Scholarship Award from the Alex Tanous Foundation for Scientific Research, several times over. Currently, Cal is based at the University of Northampton pursuing doctoral research in psychology and parapsychology. He is also a lecturer at the university on subjects such as: parapsychology, thanatology, and ancient mysticism. Cal has many areas of interest in psychology including; research methods, beliefs, motivation and emotion, and the psychology of death. However, parapsychology is what Cal is most recognized for with his research into survival of death, psychic abilities, poltergeists, apparitions and hauntings. We talk about his book, Telephone Calls from the Dead, as well as the paranormal in general, some of his investigations, and much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Peter Robbins returns to the show to continue our discussion about Wilhelm Reich. First we discuss some happenings in the UFO world, before delving into some of Reich's theories, Orgone, connections to Eastern philosophy, sex, and even Aleister Crowley. Peter Robbins was first introduced to the books of Wilhelm Reich as a teenager by a college roommate, to whom he remains deeply indebted. In 1976 he met Dr. Elsworth F. Baker, Reich's first assistant for the last eleven years of his life. Soon after this he became a patient of Dr. Baker and entered into almost seven years of medical orgone therapy with the distinguished orgonomist. Robbins went on to enroll in the classes New York University offered in scientific and social orgonomy which was taught by the Reich scholars Professors John Bell and Paul Matthews. They in turn invited him to become a member of their ongoing Seminar in Social and Scientific Orgonomy, patterned after the seminars which Sigmund Freud presided over during the nineteen twenties. Peter spent much of the nineteen eighties involved with this group, presenting a variety of papers to his fellow seminar members under Matthews' and Bell's guidance and leadership. Peter was a volunteer fundraiser for the American College of Orgonomy's (ACO) Building Fund and had two papers on Wilhelm Reich and UFOs published in the Journal of Orgonomy. He was part of a select group of volunteers invited to witness a demonstration of cloudbusting technology and presented on the subject of Reich and UFOs at the ACO's Princeton NJ facility, and at international conferences on the life and work of Reich in New York City, Ashland Oregon, Niece France and Karavomilos Greece. His lectures have been well received at numerous scientific and UFO conferences both here and abroad while his articles on the subject have been published in a variety of print and web publications. Robbins' extensively researched paper, “Politics, Religion and Human Nature: Practical Problems and Roadblocks on the Path Toward Official UFO Acknowledgment” is scheduled to be published in the upcoming issue of Annals of the Institute for Orgonomic Science. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On this episode, Seriah is joined by Brennan and Saxon, and they discuss their experiences with Shadow People, the variations therein, and what some would call a sort of living Darkness...Outro Music is The Douglas 57 with No Clear Photos.Become a Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/c/SeriahAzkath for extra content, commercial free shows, early access, and bonus content as well! on $3 a month! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Marty Leeds is the author of three books: Pi & The English Alphabet Vol. 1 and 2 and The Peacock's Tales - The Alchemical Writings of Claudia Pavonis. Marty's work focuses on sacred geometry, gematria, symbolism, occultism, philosophy, comparative mythology and spirituality. Marty has uncovered a mathematical cipher for the English alphabet based on religious and secret society symbols as well as the transcendental mathematical constant pi, 3.141. This cipher decodes and unveils deep levels of information encoded within everything from board games to biblical verses to the Constitution of the United States. Marty Leeds has been a guest on many popular podcasts and was a featured speaker at the Free Your Mind Conference in Philadelphia in 2013. We discuss everything from Pi, Sacred Geometry, Chess, Gematria, the Bible, 666, Jesus, the Holographic Universe, and much more... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This is the third part of our dreams series, and we change up who we are talking to. We bring in James of Salsido Paranormal, who is legally blind, and Adrienne, who had many dreams of being taught in a school to fly. We expand on all this throughout!Outro Music is Sleep Dread from Vrangvendt with Sleep Dread.Become a Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/c/SeriahAzkath for extra content, commercial free shows, early access, and bonus content as well! on $3 a month! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ken Gerhard is a widely recognized cryptozoologist and field researcher for The Centre for Fortean Zoology, as well as a fellow of the Pangea Institute and consultant for various research organizations. He has searched for evidence of mysterious animals and legendary beasts around the world including Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, the Chupacabra, enigmatic winged creatures and even werewolves. In addition to appearing in three episodes of the television series Monster Quest (History Channel), Ken is featured on the History Channel special The Real Wolfman, as well as Paranatural (National Geographic), Legend Hunters (Travel Channel), Weird or What? with William Shatner (Syfy), Ultimate Encounters (Tru TV), Unexplained Files (Science Channel),Monsters and Mysteries in America (Destination America), Monster Project (Nat Geo Wild) andShipping Wars (A&E). His credits include appearances on numerous news broadcasts and radio programs like Coast to Coast AM, as well as being featured in books, DVDs and in articles by the Associated Press, Houston Chronicle and Tampa Tribune. Ken is author of the books Big Bird: Modern Sightings of Flying Monsters and Encounters with Flying Humanoids, as well as co-author of Monsters of Texas (with Nick Redfern) and has contributed to trade publications including Fate Magazine, Animals and Men, The Journal of the British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology Club and Bigfoot Times. He currently lectures and exhibits at various conferences and events across the United States. Born on Friday the 13th of October (exactly one week before the famous Patterson Bigfoot footage was shot), Ken has traveled to twenty-six different countries on six continents and has visited virtually all of the United States. An avid adventurer, he has camped along the Amazon, explored the Galapagos, hiked the Australian Outback and has visited many ancient and mysterious sites, from Machu Pichu to Stonehenge.Check out his website at; kengerhard.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jon Michael returns to the show, and Seriah and he discuss why he considers himself a skeptic, and then Seriah asks him to put himself in his shoes as he shares some of his more inexplicable experiences...Become a Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/c/SeriahAzkath for extra content, commercial free shows, early access, and bonus content as well! on $3 a month! Outro Music is Grey's Anathema with Perfect Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We welcome The Ghost Hunters of the Finger Lakes in the studio to talk to us about their work, their cases, EVP's, mediums, shadow people, negative entities, the tools of the trade, and much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We go down the list of questions submitted by Patreons for this AMA show. It's, as always, a wild ride. The remainder of the questions are dealt with in a Patreon only Extra Segment...Become a Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/c/SeriahAzkath for extra content, commercial free shows, early access, and bonus content as well! on $3 a month! Outro Music is Trabant with I'm Pulling Out All My Tubes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Steve Stockton has written a fascinating book called Strange Things in the Woods. This is a collection of stories he has collected, well described by the title. We talk to Steve about some of the various things in the book, from Monsters, to UFO's, to High Strangeness, to Ghosts. Then we get into some of Steve's own experiences which include both Bigfoot and Ghost encounters, and much more. It's a creepy time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Robert Guffey returns to talk about his latest book, Hollywood Haunts the World, and how movies throughout the years have taken on Taboo topics and slowly brought them into the light...Outro Music is The Institute from Psyche CorporationBecome a Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/c/SeriahAzkath for extra content, commercial free shows, early access, and bonus content as well! on $3 a month! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Peter Robbins returns to the show, and we talk about his return to the UK and Rendlesham, and then get into the life and research of Wilhelm Reich. If you are not familiar with the man, you should be. You will see why on this show. Peter is of course best known for his work on the Rendlesham Forest case, but has an extensive resume dealing with Reich as well. Peter Robbins was first introduced to the books of Wilhelm Reich as a teenager by a college roommate, to whom he remains deeply indebted. In 1976 he met Dr. Elsworth F. Baker, Reich's first assistant for the last eleven years of his life. Soon after this he became a patient of Dr. Baker and entered into almost seven years of medical orgone therapy with the distinguished orgonomist.Robbins went on to enroll in the classes New York University offered in scientific and social orgonomy which was taught by the Reich scholars Professors John Bell and Paul Matthews. They in turn invited him to become a member of their ongoing Seminar in Social and Scientific Orgonomy, patterned after the seminars which Sigmund Freud presided over during the nineteen twenties. Peter spent much of the nineteen eighties involved with this group, presenting a variety of papers to his fellow seminar members under Matthews' and Bell's guidance and leadership.Peter was a volunteer fundraiser for the American College of Orgonomy's (ACO) Building Fund and had two papers on Wilhelm Reich and UFOs published in the Journal of Orgonomy. He was part of a select group of volunteers invited to witness a demonstration of cloudbusting technology and presented on the subject of Reich and UFOs at the ACO's Princeton NJ facility, and at international conferences on the life and work of Reich in New York City, Ashland Oregon, Niece France and Karavomilos Greece. His lectures have been well received at numerous scientific and UFO conferences both here and abroad while his articles on the subject have been published in a variety of print and web publications. Robbins' extensively researched paper, “Politics, Religion and Human Nature: Practical Problems and Roadblocks on the Path Toward Official UFO Acknowledgment” is scheduled to be published in the upcoming issue of Annals of the Institute for Orgonomic Science. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Seriah is joined by Natalie, Brennan, and Mat Festa as they further explore dream and altered states...Outro Music is New Animal with DreamsBecome a Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/c/SeriahAzkath for extra content, commercial free shows, early access, and bonus content as well! on $3 a month! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On this night we welcome back Scotty Roberts and John Ward. They are on a boat in the Nile at Gebel el Silsila in Egypt, about to begin an archaeological dig. We discuss the site, Egypt in general, lost civilizations, the Annunaki, Egyptians in America, and much more... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Brennan and Seriah talk about weird atmospherics, unexplained noises and voices, beeps, EVP's and more!Outro Music by Vrangvendt with You Made MeBecome a Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/c/SeriahAzkath for extra content, commercial free shows, early access, and bonus content as well! on $3 a month! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We talk with Alex Tsakiris, host of Skeptiko, who is a successful entrepreneur turned science podcaster. In 2007 he founded Skeptiko which has become the #1 podcast covering the science of human consciousness. Alex has appeared on syndicated radio talk shows both in the US and the UK and is well-know within the parapsychology and near-death experience research communities. We will be discuss various aspects of consciousness, including Near Death Experiences, Out of Body Experiences, UFO Abductions, perception, skeptics, and close-mindedness. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Seriah is joined by Adrienne to talk about her lifetime of weirdness, including a night where she saw Bigfoot at the tale end of other high strangeness!Outro Music is RADII with "The Time the Whole World Bled" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

It's been almost exactly a year since we had Brien Foerster on the show, and we welcome him back to talk about his research in Egypt, attempts to date Puma Punku, and updates on his work on Elongated Skulls. Brien was born in Rochester, Minnesota, U.S.A. but grew up on the west coast of Canada. At age 11, he became fascinated with the Native art of the Haida native people, and began carving totem poles, and other related art forms, learning from Native teachers. After completing an Honours Bachelor Of Science degree, Brien decided to take up carving and sculpture full time, at the age of 25. In 1995 he moved to Maui, Hawaii, and was hired as assistant project manager for the building of the 62 foot double hull sailing canoe ( ancestor of the modern day catamaran ) Mo'okiha O Pi'ilani ( Sacred Lizard That Pierces The Heavens ) and the restoration of the famous Mo'olele sailing canoe. This project lasted 2 years. There, having learned how to make Hawaiian outrigger canoe paddles from master carver Keola Sequiera, he started an online outrigger paddle business, which flourished internationally. Peru became his next major area of interest. The study of the Inca culture led to his writing a book, A Brief History Of The Incas which is available on this site, and is now the assistant director of the Paracas History Museum in Paracas, south of Lima. He is also assisting the municipality of Paracas to improve the number of foreign tourists that visit, as well as is fundamental in expanding tourism in general, especially as regards showing all visitors the 10,000 years of human occupation of this area, through tours of major and minor archaeological sites. Other projects, which will result in published books, include one about the ancient history of Hawaii, the mysterious stone monuments of Peru that predate the Inca, and the search for the lost continent of Mu. This will require combining all that he has learned so far, with trips to New Zealand (Aotearoa), Hawaii, and Easter island (Rapanui.) He is the author of 8 books, appearances on Ancient Aliens, numerous radio interviews, and resides in Peru with his wife. Brien's webpage: www.hiddenincatours.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

After Albatwitch Day, Tim Renner and Seriah sit down to catch up and dive deep into the unknown...Become a Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/c/SeriahAzkath for extra content, commercial free shows, early access, and bonus content as well! on $3 a month! Outro Music is Stone Breath with The Secret Heart of the Seventh Gate Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Albert Taylor Ph. D is an aeronautical engineer and scientist who spent almost two decades evaluating satellite system designs and many confidential government programs. Currently a metaphysical researcher, Taylor is an active member of the International Association of Near Death Studies, and a participant in the Monroe Institute's Voyagers program. He lives in Los Angeles. Albert's book Soul Traveler talks of his own out-of-body experiences and much more. Beyond that, he is a robotics expert, and has been creating robots to hunt for ghosts and other paranormal phenomena. We talk about all of this during this show. Albert Taylor performed development engineering on a top secret program which has since become known as the F-117A Stealth Fighter. He evaluated satellite system designs in support of former President Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) or Star Wars. During the late 1980's Taylor taught Logistics Engineering at Cerritos College, California. He has also served as a volunteer art instructor at St. Paul's Elementary School in West Los Angeles. Taylor's art work has been exhibited in Southern California galleries. In 1992 he developed two prototype computers, and started a company called Phoenix Computers Systems, which he still owns today. Check out his website at www.AlbertTaylor.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Seriah and RPJ are joined by Drew Salazar to talk about his UFO Research and his blog. We delve into ideas of back engineering UFO's and what the phenomena looks like viewed through a more esoteric lens. Outro Music is Don O'Malley with The Bus Going Home. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

So for our first show of Year 2, we have back Aaron Gulyus and Mike Clelland. We will be discuss various facets of the UFO Phenomenon, and this conversation gets pretty deep into the subtlety of the phenomenon. A teacher, historian, and writer (generally in that order), Gulyas received his BA in History from Hanover College in 1998 and promptly went to work for the state of Indiana assessing disability insurance claims. Wearing out his welcome in the civil service within a year or so, he shifted to the thrilling world of proofreading. Realizing he was only really good at history, he returned to school and was awarded an MA in United States History from Indiana University-Indianapolis in 2003. He then moved into teaching, eventually landing at Mott Community College, where he has taught since 2006. Mike, in his own words... "I was born in 1962 in the suburbs of Detroit. Even during my pre-kindergarten years I was a skilled illustrator, and most of what I would draw was goofy and cartoony. Curiously, the stuff I would draw in elementary school looks a lot like my drawing style now. I was deeply influenced by MAD magazine, and that is still evident in my work today. I need to thank Mort Drucker, Sergio Aregones and Jack Davis for shaping my style. I also need to thank R. Crumb, who I discovered a little bit later in life. In 1981 I moved to New York City, where I went to NYU Film School for one year. I was all too aware that I was a lousy student, and I dropped out and began working as a free-lance illustrator and art director for advertising agencies. In the winter of 1986/87 I spent the season as a ski bum in Jackson Hole Wyoming. This experience would make it very difficult to fully embrace my urban career when I returned to New York. I eventually moved out west permanently in 1991, and this move paralleled the advent of the fax machine and Federal Express. These revolutionary tools allowed me to do illustration work anywhere I wanted, and I was still dealing with clients back in The City. All of this became much easier with the internet. Once out west I began doing book illustrations and teaching for an outdoor school. It was around 2005 or so when I felt a sort of oppressive need to look into some odd life events, stories and memories that I had denied had any importance. Little by little I realized that I simply could no longer ignore those memories and their implications. The catalyzing event was a profoundly strange synchronicity involving a bottle of sunblock. From that point on, it felt like the floodgates were opened up. Let me also add that the initial years of my self exploration have not been easy. The act of trying to peer into my own unknown life events has been enormously challenging. I became a shaky recluse, locked in a spiraling tape loop of insecurity and self-doubt. Presently, things have been a little less difficult, but it's by no means easy. The act of digging like this is no simple undertaking, it's been hard work. The truth for me is that I simply have to go down this road, no matter what the consequences. It seems I am being pulled ever forward by some unknown force. This might be my own higher self, or it might be something interacting with me from outside my being, I truly don't know. What I do know is that this new chapter of my life has been profoundly interesting." You can find Mike's work on his blog; hiddenexperience.blogspot.com. You can also read the long form essay he has on the owl phenomenon here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Seriah is joined by a returning Cherylee Black and they talk with Don Hill, who interviewed Michael Persinger, as well as other paranormal researchers over the years, as they discuss what he has gleaned from them, and much more. You can check out his Substack for many of the recordings. Outro Music by Vrangvendt with Sinful Nature Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

For this mid-week podcast we welcome back Paul Kimball, and we discuss Roswell, Rendlesham Forest, and various other UFO cases. We discuss what Paul feels are the best cases and why. I have to apologize for some of the sound quality. Paul sounds fine, but for some reason, both of my microphones have me sounding like I am talking through a tin can. No idea what happened and nothing much I could do about it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ryan Kralik joins Seriah to talk about his developing theory of how reality works. Outro Music is Psyche Corporation with Whirring World. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In January 1959, ten experienced young skiers set out for Mount Otorten in the far north of Russia. While one of the skiers fell ill and returned, the remaining nine lost their way and ended up on another mountain slope known as Kholat Syakhl (or 'Mountain of the Dead').On the night of 1st February 1959 something or someone caused the skiers to flee their tent in such terror that they used knives to slash their way out. Search parties were sent out and their bodies were found, some with massive internal injuries but with no external marks on them. The autopsy stated the violent injuries were caused by 'an unknown compelling force'. The area was sealed off for years by the authorities and the full events of that night remained unexplained. Using original research carried out in Russia and photographs from the skier's cameras, Keith McCloskey attempts to explain what happened to the nine young people who lost their lives in the mysterious 'Dyatlov Pass Incident'. His book is entitled, Mountain of the Dead and we speak to Keith about the details of what happened, what we do know, and the many theories as to what may have happened to them. Keith's website: www.keithmccloskey.com.Website for the book: www.dyatlov-pass-incident.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Points if you know the metal band that Seriah took the name of the show from... Anyway, this week Joshua Cutchin and Seriah welcome Jon Michael, who considers himself a skeptic, but an open minded one. It was an interesting conversation, with a Patreon to follow!Become a Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/c/SeriahAzkath for extra content, commercial free shows, early access, and bonus content as well! on $3 a month! Outro Music is Mantra with Greed Machine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Seriah finally does the Invisible Gorilla show, talking in depth about the book, written by Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons, what they discovered, and how it affects not only what reality is, but also what it means when we perceive the Paranormal and Numinous experiences in general.Become a Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/c/SeriahAzkath for extra content, commercial free shows, early access, and bonus content as well! on $3 a month! Outro Music is Urakka with Flutes of the Void Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Seriah finally does the Invisible Gorilla show, talking in depth about the book, written by Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons, what they discovered, and how it affects not only what reality is, but also what it means when we perceive the Paranormal and Numinous experiences in general.Become a Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/c/SeriahAzkath for extra content, commercial free shows, early access, and bonus content as well! on $3 a month! Outro Music is by Aversed with Burn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We explore the divers types of dream states, our own experiences in them, and what may be coming from us, and what comes from an other... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Christopher Ernst and Seriah go to visit Abby and get a tour of her mother's garden where much of her weirdness has occurred, then they sit and record this conversation about strange things...Outro Music is Olathia with Over the Mountain by Ozzy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We wander all over the road with this one, from movies, to ghosts, shadow people, missing 411, the Warrens, and more...Outro Music is The Will with Legends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

I talk with Amy, who we first met at the Seth House, about her psychic abilities, her lifetime of weirdness, and explore different ideas about the unexplained, all while sitting in the middle of the Ithaca City Cemetery. * Outro Music is Lucid Nation with "Everyone's Got an Area 51" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This is a fun conversation with Gary Rhoads, and I invited one of his best friends, Robert Guffey, to join us!Weirdumentary: Ancient Aliens, Fallacious Prophecies, and Mysterious Monsters from 1970s Documentaries is a 2025 book by Gary D. Rhodes that explores the genre of pseudo-documentaries from the 1970s, such as Chariots of the Gods and The Man Who Saw Tomorrow, which popularized topics like ancient aliens, prophecies, and cryptids. The book provides a history of these films, individual entries on over 45 movies, and features images from the era, making it a resource for fans of pop culture, cinema, and the paranormal. There are also 2 Patreon segments that came from this, you can buy those separately or become a Patreon and support the show for only $3 a month. Extra content almost every show, shows commercial free and weeks early, and bonus stuff on top of that!Outro Music is Lucid Nation with Television. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Seriah is joined by Edson Freeman, to discuss his excellent book, Strange Light. It tells diverse stories of people with lifetimes of paranormal experiences, and how it has affected them.* Outro Music by Grey's Anathema with MudfishFrom Amazon: What happens when ordinary people meet the extraordinary? In Strange Light, author Edson Freeman gathers riveting firsthand accounts of lives upended by events that defy explanation-UFO encounters, near‑death experiences, psychic awakenings, startling synchronicities, and mysterious lights dancing over the Marfa desert.Spanning North America, Australia, the UK, India, and Japan, these personal narratives include prophetic dreams that came true, conversations with departed loved ones, and face‑to‑face meetings with non‑human intelligences. Freeman lets each witness speak in their own voice: no sensationalism, no dismissal-just the raw, unfiltered moment when the boundaries of consensus reality give way.Readers curious about consciousness studies, paranormal phenomena, and fringe science will find an empathetic yet pragmatic exploration of the questions mainstream culture struggles to ask. If you appreciate the investigative rigor of Leslie Kean, the human warmth of John Mack, or the sense of wonder in Chris Bledsoe, Strange Light invites you to rethink what you thought was impossible. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

As requested by a listener, Chris Ernst talks about his upbringing and spiritual path, and the teachings of Meher Baba. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On this episode we explore different ideas of the Apocalypse, what the word really means, where some of the beliefs have come from, and the modern variations that have been spawned from all of this. Outro Music is Meka Nism with The Dance at the End of the World Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On this wandering the road edition of Where Did the Road Go?, Brennen relates some of his very strange experiences, we talk about odd Raccoon encounters, Past Lives, Reincarnation, and having strange connections with people you have just met. More of this conversation can be found in our Patreon segment, join us for only $3 for extra content almost every show, early access, commercial free, and with bonus stuff here and there as well! - https://www.patreon.com/c/SeriahAzkath* Outro Music is Polyethylene with Thurman Wood Warmed Nights Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We cover some more listener questions. Third part is only available in Patreon!Outro Music is See You in the Bar by Tom Fury Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We answer listener questions in this episode. This is part 1 of 3, and it goes all over the place...Outro Music is by The Devil's Pension with My Momma is an Alien. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In his own words: I have a wide range of experiences from poltergeist and ‘ghost' phenomena to strange visual distortions and moving black shapes, and one of those curious flashes of light, and more recently some UFO sightings. There are also some even stranger stories on the Patreon Extra for this show, including a story of a possible Jinn encounter.Outro Music is Twa Corbies by Mythbegotten Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Seriah is joined by Brennan and Saxon for A WanderingThe Road episode. Topics include tech issues, Seriah's recent poltergeist incidents, kundalini energy, strange experiences with the perception of “energy”, a knock on the inside of Seriah's eyelids, the infamous 3 knocks, sensory deprivation tanks, a yoga studio with stereo Tibetan singing bowl sounds, stereo backpacks, Seriah's level stress and poltergeist activity, PK energy and stress, the movie “Final Destination: Bloodlines” movie and a real disaster, actor Tony Todd and his final scene, the band “Drama Scream” and a weird experience, owls in upstate New York, bizarre owl experiences, Seriah's 8 owls in a particular tree, bird watchers, Randomnautica experiences, Brennan's short stories for his “Fear Daily” podcast, an electrical power station disguised as a house, Randomnautica directing a user to a traphouse / drughouse, Seriah's liminal life, ultraterrestrial beings afraid of humans, a DMT trip encountering a defensive being, Paratopia Oculus, Jeff Ritzmann and Jeremy Vaeni, a shroudman encounter, electro-magnetic fields interfering with communication with the Other, chronic cell phone usage, misperceptions of asbestos and lead and the implications of modern technology, the crisis of concentration, the 2017 film time-travel movie “Curvature”, acoustic strip headphones, different ways of watching films, the possibility that ultraterrestial/Other beings are unable to communicate with humans, Harry Houdini, dreams of deceased loved ones, the video game analogy, a dark take on that idea, experiences and the brain filtering, NDEs and their consequences, Cherylee Black, intelligence civilization and morality among animals, morals vs /and/with religion, moral relativism and moral absolutes, and much more! This is an absolutely fascinating conversation!Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part PodcastOutro Music is Pleasure Void with Bell Jar Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Seriah is joined by The Brothers of the Serpent in this Swapcast, as they talk about the trips the Snakes made to Ancient Sites in Egypt and Turkey! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Seriah is joined by Jim Meaney of Seneca Lake Mysteries as they talk about the long list of weirdness that surrounds Seneca Lake and The Willard Psychiatric Center...This was recorded live on the shore of Seneca Lake, and the wind was occasionally affecting the sound quality, so apologies, but I wanted the ambiance... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On this show we cover lister stories that, amongst other subjects, include stories of Ghosts, Sleep Paralysis, Our of Body Experiences, a Massive UFO sighting, Precognition, Co-Creation ideas, Strange Music and Voices, and a discussion about why we Quest for Answers!Outro Music is Grey's Anathema with Walk at Dusk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Seriah is joined by Brennen Storr and Saxon as they explore Kenny Veach and the M Shaped Cave, as well as deep dive some Missing 411 cases... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Seriah welcomes Joshua Cuthcin and Red Pill Junkie to have a discussion about why UFO's seem to be drawn to nuclear power plants, weapons, and such. They expand from there, of course, and you never know where the road will end up!Outro Music is STFU - FunkCake feat. DeeJay Baby Jay and Joshua Cutchin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We talk about a wild array of things, including movies, The Twilight Zone, Paranormal reality TV shows, the problem with photographing the paranormal, automatic writing, EVP's, Kundalini, and more...Outro Music is Momy Fortuna with Sleeping Man on a Blue Moon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We wander the road with Christopher Ernst and Chris G. from New Zealand. This one goes all over the place! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We follow up on a story about Jack Kirby, and then in part talk about the inspiration for his latest book, "The Expectant Mother Disinformation Handbook"Outro Music by High Council with Cruel and Unusual Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.