Emmy-winning host Matt Ford brings you today's most interesting guests and commentary from the world of politics, journalism, science, and activism. Interviewing the movers and shakers from Capitol Hill to Media to the world of UFO / UAP disclosure, there is something for everyone.The Good Trouble Show:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheGoodTroubleShowPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheGoodTrou... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNewsScience |
Researcher Rob Heatherly joins us in exposing the evidence of a UFO coverup we never expected, a well-organized secret cabal of debunker editors organized by a California-based 501c3 Non-Profit called The Guerrilla Skeptics who are rewriting what you... more
Dr. Michael Masters joins us to discuss his academic work on the possibility that aliens are actually future humans piloting UFOs, his own first-hand experience with non-human intelligence, whistleblower David Grusch, and more. more
In part one of this episode, The Sol Foundation leaders Stanford Professor and Executive Director of The Board Dr. Garry Nolan, Sociocultural Anthropologist and Director of Research Dr. Peter Skafish join us to discuss the launch of their video serie... more
Brad Crispin, co-founder of Americans for Safe Aerospace with Ryan Graves, joins us to discuss the Safe Airspace for Americans Act legislation, providing confidential reporting to The FAA of UAP UFO airspace encounters introduced by Congressmen Rober... more
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I really enjoy the show and appreciate that they discuss the UAP disclosure issue using a good combination of credible fact witnesses, excellent journalism, fairness, objectivity, and critical analytical thinking.
I really like this podcast - Matt consistently scores some great guests and the sometimes slightly haphazard glitches along the way somehow adds to the overall charm. My one slight criticism is that sometimes Matt can jump in a little bit too often and talk a little bit too much himself instead of giving more of a free reign to the guest.
I’m really enjoying this podcast, thoroughly informative and enlightening. Keep them coming and keep your eyes to the sky ! more
Matt’s great, very down to earth. His coverage of the UAP situation has been nothing short of great. His guests are top notch and really help me make sense of this whole UAP thing. Keep it up, Matt. ✊🏼
Great guests, topical content, good work. Couple of suggestions - consider editing out “ums” and “ahs”, pauses, mentioning technical difficulties etc. Overall worthwhile!
Apple Podcasts | #43 | Finland/Science |
Apple Podcasts | #56 | Ireland/Science |
Apple Podcasts | #113 | Netherlands/Science |
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