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About This Show
When it comes to unexplained phenomena, it is just that. Unexplained. We try to approach this from as many different ways as possible, and to throw out the assumptions that have driven research for a very long time. These strange experiences people have, no matter what you want to label or catagorize them as, are real in some way. They have been reported throughout history and across cultures. If nothing else, they are a very Human experience. None of the theories we have may even come close to divining what we are actually experiencing, if they did, we would have some answers. We do not know what Reality is, what life or death are, or truly why we are here. We do know that our senses filter much out, and our memories do not work like we think they do. New approaches are needed if we are ever to make any progress at all in understanding what we are interacting with. Some of that comes from understanding ourselves, and some of that comes from having a truly open mind in confronting those things that defy explanation. We need new eyes, perspectives, and better questions. That is the goal of Where Did the Road Go? To go places that have not been tread before, and explore new things from new angles. To leave the well worn road, and wander...
In this three part show, we discuss some of the top stories from 2015. From the paranormal to ancient civilizations, to big movie releases, and returning TV shows, to noteworthy deaths, we go all over the place. This is part two. I am joined by Red Pill Junkie, Joshia Cutchin, and Michael Hughes.
In this three part show, we discuss some of the top stories from 2015. From the paranormal to ancient civilizations, to big movie releases, and returning TV shows, to noteworthy deaths, we go all over the place. This is part one. I am joined by Red Pill Junkie, Joshia Cutchin, and Michael Hughes.
Mid-Week Podcast: Michael Hughes, Red Pill Junkie, and Joshua Cutchin join Seriah to talk about their favorite stories and hoaxes. At least that is where it starts, you never know where the road may lead in this conversations...
In this midweek podcast, we discuss what makes someone an Expert. And how that varies from one thing to another. We talk about labels and how they limit what we see, and perhaps even influence various phenomena.
In this midweek podcast, we explore what got us into researching the paranormal to begin with, some of the experiences we have had, and why we persue these subjects at all... It goes to some interesting places. Patreons also got an extra 20 minutes where we talked about some of the best Paranormal movies out there. Become a Patreon for just $3 and get extra content and more!
Seriah is joined this week by Red Pill Junkie and Joshua Cutchin as they discuss UFO's, Bigfoot, Space, Alien Life, and much more. It's a very open conversation, and it just goes where it goes.
Prior to pursuing his dream of becoming a full-time author and musician in 2015, Joshua Cutchin served as Public Affairs Director of the University of Georgia Hugh Hodgson School of Music for three years. During his tenure at UGA, Joshua authored over one hundred articles, press releases, and blog posts.
In addition to appearing in local media, his press releases have also been referenced and distributed by such media outlets as the Associated Press and National Public Radio. Before his time at UGA, Joshua provided content for the Georgia Symphony Orchestra (Marietta, GA), Athens Banner-Herald (Athens, GA), Walton Tribune (Monroe, GA), and Observer News Enterprise (Newton, NC).
Joshua has appeared on a variety of paranormal programs discussing his work, including Coast to Coast AM, Mysterious Universe, Binnall of America, and the Gralien Report. In 2015, Anomalist Books released his first book, A Trojan Feast.
Red Pill Junkie is a fortean blogger for The Daily Grail and other online publications. He has been a guest on various radio shows as well and has a wide base of knowledge in the field of the unexplained.