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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
UFO History
Parapsychology
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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Chris. Mat, and Seriah talk about the passing of Gordon White, Fringe Synchronicities, Cosmology, Buttons that don't work, how we care more when we get choices, even if they are not real, Remote Viewing UFO's, Apports and Quantum Anchors, and more...... more

Mike Clelland and Aaron Gulyas return to the show to continue our conversation about the history of the UFO Phenomenon. We will pick up in the 1960's and go up to the 1980's. This is a different view from the standard history. Mike and Aaron have dif... more

We will have with us this week, Scott Creighton to talk about his latest book, The Secret Chamber of Osiris: Lost Knowledge of the Sixteen Pyramids. We discuss Egypt, the history of secret chambers, Howard Vyse, what the pyramids may really have been... more

Ruth Roper Wylde is a British paranormal author and investigator known for documenting ghost stories, hauntings, and other unexplained experiences. She has written books including The Ghosts of Marston Vale, The Almanac of British Ghosts, The Roadmap... more

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Ruth Roper Wylde
Paranormal researcher and author discussed in Patreon segment
Independent researcher/author
Episode: These Haunted Times with Ruth Roper Wylde
Lorna Reynolds
Medium and paranormal researcher, Moravia, NY
Where Did the Road Go? / Ghost Hunters of the Finger Lakes
Episode: A Discussion of the Paranormal with Lorna Reynolds, Peter Kanellis, Luke St. Clair, and Nathan Bobbett - February 28, 2015
Luke St. Clair
Anthropology student, Ithaca College
Ithaca College
Episode: A Discussion of the Paranormal with Lorna Reynolds, Peter Kanellis, Luke St. Clair, and Nathan Bobbett - February 28, 2015
Nathan Bobbett
Sound/tech support for the event, involved in setups
Unspecified
Episode: A Discussion of the Paranormal with Lorna Reynolds, Peter Kanellis, Luke St. Clair, and Nathan Bobbett - February 28, 2015
Peter Kanellis
Ghost Hunters of the Finger Lakes representative
Ghost Hunters of the Finger Lakes
Episode: A Discussion of the Paranormal with Lorna Reynolds, Peter Kanellis, Luke St. Clair, and Nathan Bobbett - February 28, 2015
Ryan Sprague
Independent investigative writer, playwright, and actor
Independent
Episode: Peter Robbins and Ryan Sprague on the State of the UFO Field - February 21, 2015
Saxon Williams
Saxonator, guest on the AMA show
Independent researcher/podcaster
Episode: Synchronicities, Men in Black, and Disclosure - May 23, 2026
Summer Akasha Snape
Cryptozoologist and tracker
Independent researcher
Episode: Summer Akasha Snape on Obscure Cryptids and the Paranormal - January 31, 2015
Jon Bracken
Guest on the episode, discussed paranormal topics and cultural ritual
Podcaster/Author among other projects
Episode: Art and Our Connection to the Nature of the World - April 25, 2026

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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 936 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 States6 months ago
  • not really that interesting

    podcast for fat/gay/ugly people

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    thbujvv
    United States8 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 States9 months ago
  • Amazing show!

    Podcast Addict
    5
    ScubaRandy
    10 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 Statesa year ago

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Long-form interviews offer deep dives beyond surface-level sensationalism.
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Talking Points

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Synchronicities, Men in Black, and Disclosure - May 23, 2026
Q: Is there evidence that could conclusively prove extraterrestrial involvement in sightings like the Phoenix Lights, or should we accept a spectrum of possible explanations?
They argue that while many sightings are compelling and widely witnessed, there is rarely consensus proof of extraterrestrial origin; they advocate evaluating sightings along a spectrum that includes misidentification, government or experimental craft, and potentially consciousness-influenced experiences, rather than declaring a single answer.
Synchronicities, Men in Black, and Disclosure - May 23, 2026
Q: What is your take on the Seth material and the idea that we create our own reality, especially in relation to homelessness and inequality?
The hosts agree that creating one's reality involves a mix of unconscious influences and conscious action; they acknowledge that while perception can shape experiences, systemic factors and personal histories also play critical roles, and they emphasize compassion and understanding rather than blaming individuals for their circumstances.
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.

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Recent guests on Where Did the Road Go? include:

1. Ruth Roper Wylde
2. Lorna Reynolds
3. Luke St. Clair
4. Nathan Bobbett
5. Peter Kanellis
6. Ryan Sprague
7. Saxon Williams
8. Summer Akasha Snape

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