
Paranormal conversations with the world's leading researchers of the strange and unusual.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 544 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

Beck Ravenswood, tarot reader and owner of the The Serpent's Key Shoppe and Sanctuary, joins us for a fun and enlightening conversation about their ongoing legal battle with the state of Pennsylvania over its archaic 165-year-old ban on fortune telli... more
Researcher and field investigator Jacob S. Guerra joins us for a riveting conversation about The Ropen and other unusual aerial cryptids that may be remnant creatures from the distant past inexplicably existing alongside us in modern times.
Bigfoot researcher Mike Familant joins us for a fun conversation about his extensive travels around the country looking for the elusive creature and some of the strange and memorable moments from his many expeditions over the years.
Author, podcaster, and longtime friend of the show Greg Bishop returns for a freewheeling conversation about his recent UFO art show, the latest happenings in UAP world, the nature of 'aliens,' the emergence of AI, and, of course, tons more.
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…both you and Greg Bishop are awesome but FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THAT IS HOLY Tim you needed to stop Greg eating while talking. So gross.
I gave it a try and although he has some interesting guests the host himself is unbearable- totally unlistenable. Every other word of his is literally an F-word and he has such a awful voice tone. He's truly dreadful 🤢
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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Across recent episodes, the show leans into long-form conversations with leading researchers and practitioners in paranormal, cryptozoology, ufology, and related esoteric fields. Guests range from field investigators and authors to historians and media personalities, with deep dives into topics like aerial cryptids, lake monsters, Bigfoot, UFO culture, and haunted libraries. The host guides expansive, research-driven discussions that mix firsthand accounts, methodological questions, and cultural context, often unpacking how folklore, science, and media intersect. A standout is the commitment to nuanced, issue-focused debates rather than sensationalism, with a consistent emphasis on sources, evidence, and the human stories behind investigati... more
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Recent guests on Binnall of America include:
1. Beck Ravenswood
2. Jacob Guerra
3. Mike Familant
4. Nomar Slevik
5. Katy Elizabeth
6. Jonah Knight
7. John Sheridan
8. Courtney Block
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