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A critically acclaimed documentary series about the unknown and our relationship to it , featuring real people sharing astonishing paranormal experiences By Jim Perry for And,If Studios

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Recorded live at the Eastwood Performing Arts Center in Los Angeles, Jim sits down with co-host Darcy Staniforth and guest Zeshaan Younus to discuss grief, the crone, ghosts, and Zeshaan's new film "I'VE SEEN ALL I NEED TO SEE".

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We continue our journey through the archives - this time we explore mysterious balls of light witnessed through various eras and cultures.

Written, Researched, and Narrated by Amalia A. and Jon McEdward

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Originally Aired on November 15th, 2022

Drifting back in time with Jim and Mitch, as they discuss Uncertain Places.

Produced & Hosted by Jim Perry

Edit & Original Music by Jon McEdward

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Amalia explores the haunting of a jail cell from 1873.

Written, Researched, and Narrated by Amalia A.

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Recent Guests

Ali Kowalski
Curator/representative, Sacramento History Museum
Sacramento History Museum
Episode: Mortimer's Cell (1873) | Anomalous Waves
Dean Radin
Dean Radin, PhD, is chief scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences and a distinguished professor at the California Institute of Integral Studies
Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS)
Episode: Dr. Dean Radin on Real Magic | Nite Drift Archives
Mike Clelland
Ultralight backpacker, outdoor educator, and author of owl/UFO research
Independent researcher
Episode: The Owl, UFOs, and Death | In Liminal
Rosie Grant
Writer, researcher, archivist; creator of At Ghostly Archive; author of To Die For, a Cookbook of Gravestone Recipes
At Ghostly Archive
Episode: "She Cooks Recipes the Dead Left on Their Gravestones." with Rosie Grant (Live) | ND
Garrett Kelly
Creator of Liminal Earth, crowd-sourced digital map of paranormal experiences
Liminal Earth
Episode: Someone Built a Map of Paranormal Encounters | In Liminal
Alan Stivelman
Argentinian filmmaker known for Witness Of Another World
Witness Of Another World (film)
Episode: "We are not alone in this universe." with Alan Stivelman | Nite Drift
Gary D
A listener of Euphomet who sent his own recordings
Episode: Feedback II | The Signal
Dr. Scott Taylor
An expert on near-death experiences and the non-physical universe
Near Death Meditations
Episode: Home | The Signal
James Szubski
Chief Operating Officer of Margie's Outdoor Store and curator of paranormal stories from the Columbia River Gorge
Margie's Outdoor Store
Episode: "The Gorge is a place where that wonder is present." with James Szubski | Nite Drift

Hosts

Jim Perry
Host of the show; long-running interviewer with a background in real experiences storytelling and production work across multiple series
Amalia A
Co-host and researcher; involved in archival work and show research
Jon McEdward
Co-host, sound designer, editor and producer; central to showscape and production

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 1.6k ratings
  • Just found this podcast- and love everything about it!

    Can’t wait to listen after this break! Great topics, stories and narration and interviews are so engaging.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Clover311k
    United States3 months ago
  • Fantastic

    Great, original and unique storytelling! The ONLY thing that continues to irk me is the sound design - overuse of radio static noises and voice distortions. It drives me nuts. In general though love the podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    ashler
    United States4 months ago
  • Hey

    You need to come back

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cmoney58
    United Statesa year ago
  • Brilliant!

    You know you love a podcast when you can sit in your car and listen to it for hours!

    Update: I think Jim should go back to his voice from season one. He starts to sound a bit ridiculous and I got turned off a bit.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CodeNameDuchess00
    United States2 years ago
  • BRILLIANT!!

    I found this podcast by happenstance, and I am incredibly grateful I did. — This is brilliant, transformative and grounding. I’m hooked. I’ve laughed, I’ve cried, I’ve been filled with gratitude. I can’t stop listening.

    I never leave reviews, but I’m compelled to because of the impact these episodes have had on my understanding of self, my experiences and the world around me. Thank you for creating this space! I hope to build up the courage to share my story one day, but in the meantime, I wil... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    NKUltraa
    United States2 years ago

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A subset notes long-form episodes are rewarding but can feel slow or unfocused at times.
Fans appreciate the breadth of guests, from researchers to archival historians, and the emotional depth of conversations.
Listeners praise the thoughtful storytelling and atmosphere, with strong production and empathetic hosting.
Some critique the episode audio balance and occasional policy/stance commentary.

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Dr. Dean Radin on Real Magic | Nite Drift Archives
Q: So, Dean, how would you describe what you do?
Radin explains that he studies human experiences that suggest we are more than our brain and that there is evidence we are machines made of meat, but we are also something more, and he works to bring experiences into the laboratory to test whether they are coincidences or real phenomena.
Dr. Dean Radin on Real Magic | Nite Drift Archives
Q: Should I call you professor or doctor?
Dean responds that you can call him Dean, and that professor or doctor are both acceptable.
"Alien life: rare or restrained?" | Nite Drift
Q: What do you think our story right now is suggesting things are going to look like in 100 years?
Isaac predicts a century from now we will have established outposts on Mars and may incorporate more advanced AI technologies into our daily lives.
"Alien life: rare or restrained?" | Nite Drift
Q: Do you think that drive outward, that urge to explore, is something inevitable in us or something maybe we have to fight to preserve?
Isaac suggests it could be both, acknowledging that while the urge to explore exists within us, not everyone feels compelled to act on it.
"Alien life: rare or restrained?" | Nite Drift
Q: Do you see humanity's expansion into the cosmos as a story of triumph or simply one of survival?
Isaac mentions that it's a bit of both, with triumph but also many setbacks and challenges along the way.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Euphomet

What is Euphomet about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show centers on real people sharing uncanny experiences, with a strong emphasis on atmospheric storytelling, historical context, and conversational exploration of phenomena that defy easy explanation. Episodes blend firsthand accounts with archival research, expert perspectives, and thoughtful discussion about meaning, memory, and culture surrounding the unknown. A notable strength is the host's patient, empathetic interviewing style and the curated mix of guests—from museum historians to researchers and documentarians—creating a cohesive feel that invites curiosity while maintaining credibility. The format often includes archival segments, field reports, and intimate conversations, making it appealing to listeners who crave mood, nuan... more

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5. Garrett Kelly
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7. Gary D
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