Lost Origins explores all things ancient mystery, alternative historical theory, extraterrestrial phenomena, and lost civilizations. Every week, Andrew and CK chat with experts, researchers, and authors on esoteric history and mind bending mysteries.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 61 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CulturePhilosophy |
Today, we are pleased to present an unexpected episode of Lost Origins. With Covid-19 forcing us into quarantine, we felt that an episode could help our audience adjust to life in the great indoors. Today, we link up with our good friend, Adam Stokes... more
Season three of Lost Origins is arguably the strongest in the show's history. Andrew and CK continued their quest for the truth and connected with some of the leading minds in the historical and investigative space. The two welcomed several new guest... more
This week's episode of Lost Origins features all things extraterrestrials and altered reality. This week Andrew and CK link up with Mary Rodwell and the conversation does not disappoint. more
On today's episode of Lost Origins, Andrew and CK are able to complete a long-standing goal of the podcast - the two link up with Brien Foerster. A legend in the fields of alternative thought, the Paracas Skulls, lost ancient technologies, Gobekli Te... more
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It’s nice to entertain other people who are excited to consider ideas not accepted by current culture. It’s taboo to look at the facts of ancient history and origins possibly because of various religions. This is the first conversation rooted in actual science and history I’ve been able to hear, sprinkled with theory. Very interesting, highly recommend.
What happened?
Awesome
Two guys who love to hear themselves talk. Majority of time I have no clue what they are saying...
What can I say, you guys are amazing. The content you are putting out is literally changing my life. There’s so much I want to say but I’ll resist because one of the things I admire is both of your ability to say just enough with a focus on listening. Keep doing the same thing (perhaps without ask the 6yr old-parents want a break from kids 😜). more
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