
Paranormal conversations with the world's leading researchers of the strange and unusual.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 533 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

Lisa Sweasy, curator of Kentucky's fantastic Vent Haven Museum, joins us for a fascinating in-depth conversation about the world of ventriloquism and the incredible museum that has become a mecca for performers and fans alike.
Loch Ness Monster researcher Roland Watson returns to the show for a fantastically information conversation about Scotland's beloved Nessie, which has been having something of a renaissance in recent years.
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
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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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The show features in-depth conversations with leading researchers, authors, and practitioners exploring mysterious, esoteric, and paranormal topics. Episodes span ufology, cryptozoology, folklore, true crime, and fringe science, often weaving first-hand field reports, historical context, and personal journeys of the guests. Listeners can expect rigorous yet approachable discussions, a wide range of perspectives, and a collaborative, curious vibe that invites skepticism balanced with wonder. A standout aspect is the breadth of guests—from seasoned historians to grassroots investigators—creating a steady stream of thoughtful storytelling, practical insights, and behind-the-scenes industry context for fans and professionals alike.
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Recent guests on Binnall of America include:
1. Lisa Sweasy
2. Roland Watson
3. Amanda Paulson
4. Ontario Richardson
5. Sophia Temperilli
6. Jeff Knox
7. Ryan Burns
8. Amy Petulla
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