Paranormal conversations with the world's leading researchers of the strange and unusual.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 504 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture |
Author Gabriel Mckee joins us for a conversation about 'The Saucerian,' his fantastic book on the remarkable life and legacy of flying saucer publisher Gray Barker. We talk Men in Black, Mothman, contactees, UFO zines, and tons more
This week on BoA: The Revival, author Kevin J. Guhl joins us for a fascinating conversation about cryptozoology's longstanding Thunderbird Photo Mystery, plus cryptobotany and American Strangeness, including haunted TVs and phantom cars. Plus, of cou... more
Paranormal investigator and educator Glennie F. Sewell joins us to talk about his theories on imaginal manifestations, his near-death experience, his recent trip to Gettysburg for the Paranormal Research Symposium, and tons more.
Author J.W. Ocker joins us to talk about his pioneering paranormal travel website 'Odd Things I've Seen,' cursed objects, local communities embracing their hometown cryptids, demystifying cults, and lots more.
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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.
Excellent interview with Emily. Afterwards I binged her YouTube channel and learned more about Blavatsky then I ever wanted to know. Her Secret Space video is pretty awesome. Connects all the dots with common sense charm.So glad Binnal is back!
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The discussions highlight a broad array of topics related to the paranormal, cryptozoology, and esoterica, featuring knowledgeable guests who delve into peculiar experiences and theories. Uniquely, the approach emphasizes a laid-back yet thought-provoking conversation style where guests are encouraged to share their personal stories and insights about phenomena that often defy conventional understanding. From discussions about cryptids like Bigfoot and UFOs to explorations of folklore and unusual historical events, the content appeals to those interested in uncovering the strange aspects of our world while maintaining an open mind towards various interpretations of reality.
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Binnall of America launched 17 years ago and published 504 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Binnall of America include:
1. Kevin Guhl
2. Glennie F. Sewell
3. J.W. Ocker
4. Robin Morgan
5. Natasha Carlson
6. Bradley Plaisier
7. Mark Sebastian Jordan
8. Maxim Furek
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