Episode 91: They Come in Threes: Owls, UFO's and Synchs with Mike Clelland
Author, artist, avid hiker and folklorist Mike Clelland talks with Barbara about the mystical connection between owls, UFO's and synchronicities.
High Strangeness surrounds the world, cropping up here and there, imbuing ordinary reality with weirdness and dunking normal people into strangeness and wonder. Follow us as we explore a reality that is stranger than any fiction.

Author, artist, avid hiker and folklorist Mike Clelland talks with Barbara about the mystical connection between owls, UFO's and synchronicities.
Morganna and Barbara talk with David Perkins who has been studying the paranormal in the context of Gaia for decades. The three discuss Gaian consciousness, communication, and cattle mutilations.
Barbara and Morganna and special guest Stephanie Burnham settle down to talk about Jordan Peele's new film, "Nope." It's not just another UFO movie, but it's still a UFO movie, so of course, we had to see it. Movie nerding commences.
Morgannna leads the episode with what she's been learning in her history classes in regards to conspiracy theories, and she and Barbara show how the same motifs with slight variation appear over and over and over up to the modern day.
Your friendly neighborhood book nerds, Barbara and Morganna talk about one of their favorite novelists, Graham Joyce. His deft and folkloric treatment of The Other in his works is very similar to how the book nerds both experience weirdness in their lives. They describe 4 books that listeners may want to read.
Allison Jornlin comes back and talks about another unsung woman in paranormal history: anthropologist, author, actress and educator, Zora Neale Hurston. Listen for literary history, ghost stories, the Frog Whisperer, descriptions of where zombies come from and what is laundry bluing and what it was used for!
Barbara and Morganna get to chat with Dr. Russ Jones, a local Bigfoot researcher who investigates in West Virginia and Appalachian Ohio.
Joshua Cutchin talks with Barbara about his new book, The Ecology of Souls, which is available this week in both print and as on Kindle.
Susan Demeter and Kiki Dombrowski join Barbara for another Witchy conversation, this time on the energies of the Summer Solstice, and what sorts of magicks are best woven on this day!
Barbara talks with Darwin--that's the pseudonym of a fellow paranormal podcaster--and the two discuss how James Lovelock's Gaia Hypothesis may be the key to understanding paranormal phenomena.
Barbara talks with an astrophysicist and a witch who have teamed up to investigate anomalous light phenomena.
Barbara talks with Tad; in 1989, he and his wife had a high-strangeness experience in Wales that involved anomalous lights, a strange mist and various orbs and solid craft. The details are fascinating and hold bits to the puzzle of the UFO enigma.
Barbara and Morganna nerd hard on science fiction and its relationship to and treatment of the idea of the Other.
Barbara and Morganna discuss the intersection between fiction, folklore, imagination and the Other.
Paul talks with Barbara about his lifetime of mysterious experiences that include a three dimensional shadow person, fairies, ghosts, time slips, magick and a UFO.
In 1895, in Ballyvadlea, Ireland Bridget Cleary was burned to death by her husband Michael in the presence and with the help of her own family. Her crime? She was ill, and was suspected of being a changeling. Warning: this episode deals with talk of violence, abuse and murder.
Experiencer, Green Witch and Artist, Sam, tells of her many interesting wanderings and adventures in the woods of the Pacific Northwest and elsewhere. Ghosts, spirit lights, ghost cats and much more are described in a cosy chat.
Marco returns to the show to talk about a long term project he's been working on: an audio-visual streaming presentation called The Spark and the Vessel: Reverse Engineering the Flying Saucer Archetype. Check the show notes for when this event takes place and how to get tickets.
Stephanie Quick returns and talks with Barbara and Morganna about the issues of gender, sexuality, biology that swirl around Sasquatch as a cultural icon in modern America. Warning: we talk about bodies and parts of bodies and what they do, so if female biology squicks you, and you don't want to listen to mature themes, skip this episode and come back next week for something a little bit less biological.
Way back in July of last year, Seriah Azkath visited the podcast and talked with Barbara and Morganna about all things paranormal and Other. We all had so much fun, we talked for over three hours. This is the last half of the conversation, which starts out with the trio geeking out over the 1990's SF TV classic, Babylon 5 and then moves on to life, the paranormal and everything.
March 25th is John Keel's birthday and in celebration, Barbara and guests Zelia Edgar and Steve Ward talk about Keel and what his famous aphorism, "Belief is the Enemy" means to them.
As promised, the Three Witches gather again to talk about the magic of the Spring Equinox. Seeds, eggs, flowers, food, UFO's, mandalas, peace and war are all discussed. Look at the show notes for links to the books and charities mentioned in the episode, as well as supplemental information.
Zelia Edgar joins Morganna and Barbara to talk about her new book, "Just Another Tinfoil Hat Presents." Lots of fun and high strangeness ensues.
Chad Redding, an ardent woodsman, returns to the podcast to talk with Barbara and Morganna about why he loves the woods in winter. Discussions of lights in the woods, anomalous wildlife sightings, and the Other abound.
In this episode, Marco Acevedo joins Barbara to tell his stories of exploring Chicago and finding places important to UFO and paranormal history, as well as an unexpected Otherworldly place. He also recounts a mythical account of his grandfather in Puerto Rico.
In this episode, Marco Acevedo joins Barbara to tell his stories of exploring Chicago and finding places important to UFO and paranormal history, as well as an unexpected Otherworldly place. He also recounts a mythical account of his grandfather in Puerto Rico.
Phil Rossi returns to the show and tells of what was supposed to be a fun ghost investigation with his family that turned out to be spookier than expected
Allison Jornlin returns to tell about the incredible Alexandra David-Neel, the first Western woman to see Tibet, and the person who brought the concept of a "tulpa" to Western attention.
Vincent Treewell says he's not an experiencer, but then he proceeds to talk abut a myriad of paranormal experiences that have occurred over his entire lifetime.
Steve Ward joins Barbara and Morganna to talk all about the myriad ways high strangeness manifests in the world.