
Host Ryan Bledsoe shares his thoughts and lifelong experiences with supernatural phenomena, the UFO community and intelligence agencies following an entity encounter in 2007 known as one of the most publicly documented cases of all time. Along with his best friend, Nick, Ryan discusses the paranormal, spirituality, UFOs, consciousness and all things weird beyond the veil.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 254 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySociety & CulturePhilosophySpirituality | |||

Ryan and Alex discuss the Apocryphon of John, a 2nd century Gnostic text once condemned as heresy by the early church. They explore its retelling of creation, the hidden teachings of Christ, the divine goddess, the great invisible spirit, the true me... more
Ryan and Alex explore the connection between UFO phenomena, biblical and spiritual texts, alien deception, dimensional realities, and the awakening of psychic faculties as humanity moves closer to disclosure.
Alex reflects on his weekend at the Contact Modalities Xpo in Delavan, Wisconsin, spent alongside the rest of the Bledsoe family, and shares what they encountered during the nightly skywatches.
As a new father, Ryan opens up about his recent, challenging childbirth experience, sharing the emotional depth of the moment and the lasting impact it’s had on him. He and Alex explore the phenomenon of reality and perception, question the limits of... more
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I used to love and adore this podcast. I have Chris’ book and followed the journey of this family to now say- feels really forced and ego/prophecy driven. Close ties to all the three letter agencies and a steady stream of “I know the truth” is rather unsettling. Not to mention after the most recent episodes you don’t even sound the same. Miss what it was a few years ago.
Not very humble. Off-putting.
With a huge side of ego
It’s giving manosphere
Absolutely fantastic podcast!!!
Shout out Bledsoe said so.
Talk like their from the mean streets. Distracting
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A show rooted in personal experiences with the paranormal, UFO phenomena, and esoteric spirituality, consistent across episodes with discussions ranging from ancient mysticism and Gnostic texts to modern consciousness research and government conspiracy tropes. Hosts blend family dynamics with deep dives into mysticism, scripture, and experiential practices (often tied to institutes like Monroe Institute), producing a distinctive mix of investigative storytelling, philosophical discussion, and firsthand accounts. Notable threads include exploration of biblical prophecy, occult traditions, and the practical application of spiritual disciplines in daily life, plus ongoing coverage of consciousness technologies and experiential travel (e.g., ga... more
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