
A weekly audio journey into the world of the occult, conspiracy, counterculture, and the bizarre undercurrents of the human psyche.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 68 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

After years away from the mic, Raymond drops by to talk about his new podcast series!
This episode features an interview with Brother Russell, who's comedy work and social commentary focus on the strange world of American Evangelicals.
This episode features a conversation with recording artist and self-proclaimed cult leader Chris Schlarb. We discuss the parallels between celebrities and cult leaders, the JFK assassination, and how to stay relevant in a "post-conspiracy" world.
This episode follows the story of high school students in a suburban Denver county who are in open rebellion against the local school board... over a history test.
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Hosts are ill prepared for discussions. Numerous statements such as “What else?” shows how little time and effort hosts put into the show.
They handle information with snide comments and sarcasm. Very skewed positions.
this is such great news!! I LOVE out there radio!! I'm so glad the announcement of the new show made its way to podcast addict. I'm really jazzed about checking that out. I've been on a pretty hardcore nostalgia kick for the past couple years now... hell, when I was a kid, I was nostalgic for an era that I didn't even live in. or did I...? who the heck knows?!?
I really hope you come back and do some more
I hate to break the news to you white male dorks but magick is not a white nationalist sport. If you want that, go to your christian church or check out that idiot fraud Corey Goode from the Diclosure world. HOGD to which I am an official initiate, not a self initiate, is not a hate-group for lonely white boys who need a cult to belong to. There are many many women, many many LGBT'S, many many minorities in our order. Haters are not magicians. You are just idiots in robes burning inscense. Your ... more
I am saddened that this podcast has ended because it’s one of my favorites.
The hosts are friends so their banter is witty as they delve into the various topics.










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