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Where Did the Road Go?

Seriah Azkath
Ufos
Consciousness
Paranormal
Paranormal Phenomena
Bigfoot
Paranormal Experiences
Spirituality
UFO Phenomena
Ghosts
Trauma
Near-Death Experiences
Kundalini
Time Travel
Parapsychology
UFO History
Drones
Dreams
Poltergeists
Wilhelm Reich
UFO Sightings

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

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Todd Kelley
Bigfoot encounter storyteller, thru-hiker
Independent researcher/storyteller
Episode: Listener Stories: Todd Kelley's Bigfoot Encounter - January 3, 2015
Stephen Blackart
Musician with a haunted-house ghost story; long acquaintance of host
Episode: Paranormal Stories from our Listeners - December 27, 2014
Meredith Spearman
Creator of Maze to Metanoia, Substack writer focused on UFOs, consciousness, and initiatory experiences
Maze to Metanoia / Substack
Episode: Maze to Metanoia with Meredith Spearman - May 2, 2026
David Paulides
Author of Missing 411 books
CanAm Missing / Missing 411
Episode: David Paulides - Missing 411: The Devil's in the Detail - Part 1 - December 15, 2014
36 Dingo
Paranormal storyteller and guest on the episode
Where Did the Road Go?
Episode: Exploring Strange Roads with 36 Dingo - April 18, 2026
David Carr
Researcher focused on Coral Castle; author/website creator
Coral Castle research community
Episode: David Carr on The Coral Castle - December 6, 2014
Rick Waid
Author and seer featured for an in-depth interview about paranormal journey and readings
My Paranormal Journey, One Man's Obsession (book)
Episode: Rick Waid on his Paranormal Journey - November 29, 2014
Jim Harold
Author of True Ghost Stories, Campfire series; Paranormal Podcast host
Jim Harold's Campfire, Paranormal Podcast
Episode: Jim Harold's True Ghost Stories - November 22, 2014
Peter Robbins
Author of Deliberate Deception
Phenomena Magazine (UK) / Author
Episode: Peter Robbins on Deliberate Deception - November 15, 2014

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Seriah
Host of Where Did the Road Go? and key show organizer across episodes.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 935 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 States5 months ago
  • not really that interesting

    podcast for fat/gay/ugly people

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    thbujvv
    United States7 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 States8 months ago
  • Amazing show!

    Podcast Addict
    5
    ScubaRandy
    9 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
    1
    Larry Besant
    United States10 months ago

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Long-form interviews offer deep dives beyond surface-level sensationalism.
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Maze to Metanoia with Meredith Spearman - May 2, 2026
Q: What made you decide on Substack?
Meredith explains she preferred Substack for its depth-oriented, less clickbait approach and to give space for exploring different schools of thought within UFO discourse.
John Ward on Ghost Hunting, Occultism, and Aleister Crowley - October 11, 2014
Q: What got you interested in Crowley in the first place?
Ward describes a long-standing engagement with Crowley's work, his Egypt-linked experiences, and how early writings lacked reverence for ancient Egyptian religion compared to Crowley's later, more passionate interpretations.
John Ward on Ghost Hunting, Occultism, and Aleister Crowley - October 11, 2014
Q: Now, my first question for you, John, is how come you call them Crowley instead of Crowley?
Ward admits it's a personal pronunciation issue, suggesting it's a minor quirk rather than a deliberate misnomer, and notes that corrections don't change his interpretation of Crowley's work.
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.

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2. Stephen Blackart
3. Meredith Spearman
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