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Where Did the Road Go?

Seriah Azkath
Paranormal Phenomena
Ufos
Seth Material
Jane Roberts
Consciousness
No One Will Save You
The Unbinding
Government Disclosures
Poltergeists
Sasquatch
Experiences Of Contact
Cattle Mutilations
Crop Circles
Psychic Abilities
Hellier
Ancient Civilizations
The Forest Poltergeist
Shadow People
Art
Channeling

Looking for new ways to explore the unexplained, paranormal, reality, consciousness, and the deeper side of human experiences...

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Latest Episodes

Edmund Marriage returns to the program for the second part of our talk about ancient times. We focus on the true history of The Garden of Eden, what it was, and where. We talk about who the Annunaki were, and what was the cataclysm that ended the Ice... more

John Ward joins us again, this time to follow up our conversation on the Occult that we started last month when he and Scotty were on. We discuss the recent Paradigm Symposium, Ghost Hunting, Occultism, Symbolism, Aleister Crowley, and more...

Dr. J... more

Tim Renner of Strange Familiars returns to the show to talk about some of his weird encounters since the last time we talked. Strange footprints, EVP's, and much more...

In the Patreon we talk about evidence in the paranormal, and even more experien... more

Roy Davies joins us to talk about his book The Darwin Conspiracy: Origins of a Scientific Crime. Did Charles Darwin really come up with the theory of evolution? Some say he stole the idea from others, but is there proof? And to what degree? Roy Davie... more

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Recent Guests

Timothy Renner
Author/host of Strange Familiars, researcher of paranormal phenomena
Strange Familiars / Pennsylvania
Episode: A Strange but Familiar Time with Tim Renner - March 14, 2026
Roy Davies
Author of The Darwin Conspiracy, Origins of a Scientific Crime
Author, The Darwin Conspiracy
Episode: Roy Davies on The Darwin Conspiracy - October 4, 2014
Laird Scranton
Author and independent software designer; expert on Dogon mythology and symbolism
Self-identified scholar; Inner Traditions publisher link mentioned
Episode: Laird Scranton on China's Cosmological Prehistory - September 27, 2014
Dr. John Ward
Egyptologist and contributor to INTREPID Magazine; Paradigm Symposium speaker
INTREPID Magazine
Episode: Scotty Roberts and John Ward on Paradigm, Egypt, Symbolism, Occultism, and more - September 20, 2014
Scotty Roberts
Author and archaeologist; Paradigm Symposium speaker
INTREPID Magazine
Episode: Scotty Roberts and John Ward on Paradigm, Egypt, Symbolism, Occultism, and more - September 20, 2014
Edmund Marriage
Guest on fringe history and archaeology topics; proponent of the Golden Age Project
Golden Age Project
Episode: Edmund Marriage on the Annunaki, Jesus, Cataclysm, and much more... September 14, 2014
Walter Cruttenden
Author of Lost Star of Myth and Time; Director of the Binary Research Institute
Binary Research Institute
Episode: Walter Cruttenden on CPAK 2014 and Are We in a Binary Star System? - September 6, 2014
Penny Sartori
Nurse and researcher known for work on near-death experiences
University/Clinical research (as discussed)
Episode: Dr. Penny Sartori on Near Death Experiences - August 16, 2014
Dan Eckhart
YARB doctor, medium, and occult practitioner
Independent collaborator in occult and shamanic practices
Episode: Weird Roads to the Spirit World - Feb 14, 2026

Host

Seriah Azkath
Host known for exploring various topics within the paranormal and esoteric realms, emphasizing open-minded discourse and insightful analysis.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 930 ratings
  • Ignore poor ratings

    After looking through these reviews I now get why Seriah has the disclaimer at the beginning of the episodes. It seems clear the majority of the poor reviews are due to people getting butt-hurt about political viewpoints of guests. Talk about snowflakery!

    Seriah has a really good show. You won’t find another show that features so many original thinkers and lively, respectful talk on these topics. 🙌🙏

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    aurainsoph
    United States3 months ago
  • not really that interesting

    podcast for fat/gay/ugly people

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    thbujvv
    United States5 months ago
  • i’m not sure

    i have a feeling that every single person involved in this podcast is fat. the host is probably fat, the guests are likely fat and most of the listeners are probably portly. i don’t mean this to be a good thing.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    thbujvv
    United States6 months ago
  • Amazing show!

    Podcast Addict
    5
    ScubaRandy
    7 months ago
  • Used to be a good show

    But then the road turned into a dead end. Lively discussions become same old stories we’ve heard before. Seriah relies on the same group of people to carry the show almost every week. Earlier shows were much, much better. Time to hang it up on this one.

    Apple Podcasts
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    Larry Besant
    United States8 months ago

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Criticism often centers on a lack of focus in some episodes, with specific guests drawing mixed reactions regarding their contributions.
Some listeners appreciate the variety of interesting subjects and the depth of analysis provided, finding it invigorating for their curiosity.
Positive feedback highlights the host's ability to engage in open-minded discussions with diverse guests on unconventional topics.
Overall, audiences value the podcast for its fresh perspectives on the unexplained and the respectful tone with which dialogues are approached.

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Micah Hanks on the UFO Phenomenon - July 26, 2014
Q: Well, you have shown from, well, basically, why don't you go over what happened a little first?
Sure. The Pike County/Kentucky case involved reports from Johnson City, Tennessee on October 16, 2012 describing a cylindrical, rotating object observed over the area; later, it was identified as a prototype Google balloon used for high-altitude Wi‑Fi tests, which explained the sightings.
Dr. Lynne Kitei on The Phoenix Lights - July 5, 2014
Q: What do you think the most misunderstood thing about this is?
Many dismiss the Phoenix Lights as flares without actually examining the data behind the sightings.
Dr. Lynne Kitei on The Phoenix Lights - July 5, 2014
Q: These Phoenix Lights, have they reoccurred in like waves?
Yes, similar phenomena continue to be reported periodically, particularly over Native American land.
Dr. Lynne Kitei on The Phoenix Lights - July 5, 2014
Q: Were you worried about coming out publicly? Were you worried about being ridiculed for it?
Yes, as a medical doctor with a pristine reputation, she felt apprehensive about coming forward but was ultimately met with a positive response.
Chris O'Brien on Stalking the Herd - Part 2 - June 21, 2014
Q: Can you explain the evolution of cattle mutilations over the decades?
O'Brien describes trends such as shifts in patterns, environmental monitoring in relation to nuclear sites, and increasing involvement of military entities across different decades.

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Recent guests on Where Did the Road Go? include:

1. Timothy Renner
2. Roy Davies
3. Laird Scranton
4. Dr. John Ward
5. Scotty Roberts
6. Edmund Marriage
7. Walter Cruttenden
8. Penny Sartori

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