Somewhere in the Skies is a weekly podcast covering UFOs and the unexplained. New episodes every Mon
In August of 1976, three children encountered a bizarre entity near some wasteland in North Reddish.
In another omnibus, we bring you a collection of interviews from Somewhere in the Skies that all had
Ryan and Suzanne are back this week with your latest UFO and space-related news, including:- Jesse M
With proclaimed "bombshell" articles recently released by the Wall Street Journal, it came to light,
We've been going for over 400 episodes now with the main episodes of Somewhere in the Skies. Some of
In 1952, during an attack run on a North Korean target, pilots from a flight of US Marine Corps F4U
Ryan and Suzanne are back as they bring you the latest UFO and space-related news, including:- An of
Ryan sits down with one of the biggest names in the world of the weird, John E.L. Tenney. Whether it
In the Autumn of 1966, three teenagers witnessed a nebulous mist which quickly transformed into some
On episode 413, Ryan sits down in studio with former UFO researcher and filmmaker, Paul Kimball, to
In January of 1960, radar operators onboard a B-52F Stratofortress on a routine mission over an offs
Ryan speaks with documentary filmmaker, Jonathan Berman, about his film, Calling All Earthlings, bas
Sometime in the late seventies, a 12-year old girl had a bizarre sighting of a strange light with he
Ryan tells the incredible story of Herbert Schirmer. On December 3rd, 1967, Schirmer, a twenty-two-y
July 1967: two young men driving along an Ohio road late one night encountered an object giving off
Ryan and Suzanne are back to bring you the latest UFO and space-related news, including: - David Gru
On episode 410, Ryan sits down with Michael McMillian of the Bigfoot Collector's Club podcast to dis
In the early hours of July 3rd, 1955, a couple from Cincinnati, driving through Georgia, encountered
After a long hiatus for filming, Ryan returns to bring you the latest UFO/UAP news, including:- Cong
On episode 409, we are joined by librarian, author, and cultural historian, Gabriel McKee, to discus