
Paranormal conversations with the world's leading researchers of the strange and unusual.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 531 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

Paranormal investigator Amanda Paulson returns to the show for a wildly fun conversation about her forthcoming book 'Odd Emotions,' resolving to be weird and brave, reading for a missing person case, Spring Cleaning witch tips, haunted objects, crop ... more
Bigfoot researcher Ontario Richardson joins us for a conversation about curious and compelling cases she has investigated for the BFRO and her own experiences searching for Sasquatch, plus, of course, tons more
Podcaster and paranormal investigator Sophia Temperilli joins us for an enlightening conversation about her long-running show, The Ghost Host, including its remarkable origin story and evolution, plus other spooky stuff.
UFO historian Jeff Knox returns to the show for a fun conversation about curious cases from his voluminous files on flying saucers, including an array of odd hoaxes, Jackie Gleason, Australia's famed Knowles Family UFO Incident, World UFO Day, his pe... more
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I’ve been listening to BOA since 2006 and it is by far the best in Paranormal podcasting ( but Mr. Binnall covers a variety of interesting topics). Happy 20th Tim!
Between the shock of David Biedny’s death and now Christopher O’Brien I’m not sure what to think. Another great show but wasn’t ready for hearing about Chris’s passing. RIP
The man. The podcast. The legend. Accept no substitutes.
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I just found this podcast, and I subscribed after reading the old one-star reviews. He’s clearly pissing off the right people… when did the MAGA crowd decide they owned the cryptid and paranormal space?
It’s a podcast, if you don’t like it there are about a million other opinions!
I happen to think he’s pretty good and balanced as a host and has some solid guests.
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A recurring theme throughout the episodes involves engaging discussions on cryptids, paranormal phenomena, and societal challenges stemming from technological advancements. Notable topics include cryptid sightings, the psychology behind paranormal experiences, the implications of artificial intelligence, and the connection between folklore and current societal issues. Interviews feature a range of guests, including researchers, filmmakers, and authors, who provide unique insights and anecdotes pertaining to their fields of expertise. Additionally, the podcast emphasizes a relaxed conversational style, often blending personal stories with broader cultural narratives, making it suitable for audiences interested in esoteric and fringe topics.
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Recent guests on Binnall of America include:
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2. Ryan Burns
3. Amy Petulla
4. Adam Sayne
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8. Karac St. Laurent
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