
The Saucer Life is a podcast exploring the history and lore of flying saucer and UFO culture, running the gamut from Contactees to the Men In Black and from Underground Bases to Abductions.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 275 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | HistorySociety & CultureDocumentary | ||||

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A quick one this time, with an exploration of how some UFO books just... go together really well and how they provide a level of understanding that is often more than the sum of their parts.
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We had a couple of really interesting emails/comments about the identity of the star of UFO Contact from Andromeda and I thought they were neat enough they deserved their own spot rather than sandwiched in the middle of another episod... more
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It’s the annual Road Trip episode as Simpson J. Hanover III and I head west to the desert, taking in the environs of Area 51 and the ET Highway, Giant Rock, a fleeting glimpse of the Integration, and Desert Center, California.
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We’re finishing our exploration of the book UFO Contact from Andromeda by getting into the nuts and bolts (or not) of Lya’s message to the semi-mysterious Professor R.N. Hernandez! As a reminder, this book and its message seems to hav... more
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Fascinating histories
Excellent episode! I especially enjoyed it because I grew up in the area and have visited the South Gate entrance to Sequoia. I also climbed Alta Peak, which is the second highest beak in California. I think the peak is 12K feet above sea level.
Great Listen. I love the historical and book excerpts. Give me a little more of the paranormal book discussion.. Thanks for all your work.
Great info, bad comedy
Top Shelf content
TOP SHELF ASMR.
I live falling asleep to this podcast ( and catching up on the next night)
This guy know his stuff, have lovely humor and very good editing.
No annoying ads or loud noises ever.
Unfortunately I managed to go through all past episodes last three years, but it’s a lotttt.
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Apple Podcasts | #68 |
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This series provides an engaging exploration of UFO culture, delving into a rich tapestry of topics that encompass historical accounts, literature, and personal narratives related to flying saucers. Listeners are introduced to figures like Gray Barker and Jim Mosley, among others, while the podcast scrutinizes intriguing connections between ufology and broader societal themes. Unique aspects include its blend of humor and thoughtful analysis, leading to discussions that range from famous UFO cases to obscure lore and cultural critiques revolving around UFO phenomena. With a balance between entertainment and information, it aims to bridge the gap between skepticism and belief in UFO narratives.
Noteworthy is its focus on the interplay of pe... more
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The Saucer Life launched 8 years ago and published 275 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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1. Whitley Strieber
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