In celebration of the diamond anniversary of The Battle of Los Angeles, I sit down with one of the most respected men in the UFO field Dr. William J. Birnes, esq. He holds a PhD, a law degree, and is an author. You may have also seen him on History channel’s UFO Files, Ancient […]
Mar 07, 2017•1 hr 3 min
The USS Iowa is one of the largest, most imposing forces in naval history. Originally commissioned to support land invasions (amphibious assaults) in WWII, this devastating behemoth was also a force to be reckoned with during the Korean War. It was decommissioned in the 50’s. but then recommissioned in the 80’s during the Regan administration […]
Feb 21, 2017
This episode is going to blow your mind. Famed occult researcher and Nazi expert Peter Levenda walks us through his book Ratline, the story of the secret “Underground Railroad” in Europe, set up by a Vatican priest, used to get high ranking Nazi’s and SS officers out of Germany and into various parts of the […]
Feb 07, 2017•1 hr 9 min
Kenny Irwin Jr. is an artist who’s true style is hard to nail down in contemporary words. He may be the mastermind behind Griswold-esque Robo Lights, but like most famous artists, he exists in two worlds, both literally and figuratively. There is the world of imagination that Kenny inhabits in his dreaming state, and it […]
Jan 24, 2017•59 min
The original Roller Coaster pioneers! Jim Futrell and I discuss the two most influential coaster designers in history: John Miller and Harry Baker.
Jan 11, 2017•8 min
From his website: Jim Futrell became involved with the National Amusement Park Historical Association in 1980, and was named the organization’s Historian in 1984, a position he continues to hold. As Historian, Jim has authored numerous articles for the organization’s magazine, NAPHA News, and in 1992, started publishing NAPHA NewsFLASH!!!, the organization’s monthly newsletter. Jim […]
Jan 10, 2017•1 hr 1 min
Divine Science You are used to hearing “Dr. Michael Dennin: Superhero Scientist”, but it turns out there is much more to Dr. Dennin than analyzing the physics behind faster than light spandex. This lifelong practicing Catholic has taken his questions about religion and God, and has looked at them with the eye of a scientist. […]
Dec 27, 2016•1 hr 5 min
Have you ever lost a ring, or even a metal-based object of incredible sentimental value? Well Chris Turner and his international directory of ring finders can help you! But Chris does more than just find rings: He has found long buried cash troves, metal in food, and has even helped police find missing bodies! We […]
Dec 13, 2016•1 hr 7 min
When it comes to the Ouija Board, I have always harbored a morbid curiosity. From the first time I played it at a sleepover, I started pondering: Is it a simple game designed for entertainment, or is it a true mystical device, capable of communication with the ‘Other Side’? Luckily Ouija historian Robert Murch was […]
Nov 29, 2016•1 hr 4 min
Mitch Horowitz, author of Occult America, discusses the history of a few luck-inspired superstitions. Check out more at ORIGINS: The Series.
Nov 15, 2016•13 min
*From his website* MITCH HOROWITZ is a writer and publisher who explores “rejected stones,” from the occult to positive thinking to ESP. He is a PEN Award-winning historian and the author of Occult America (Bantam) and One Simple Idea: How Positive Thinking Reshaped Modern Life (Crown), now out in paperback from Skyhorse with new stuff. Mitch has written […]
Nov 15, 2016•1 hr 6 min
I have always been intrigued by the events in Salem Village in 1692. What happened there over the course of the year set the bar for unnecessary persecutions, and religious fanaticism. The circumstances under which these events occurred are not nearly as cut and dry as one would think. In order to flesh out the […]
Nov 01, 2016•1 hr 18 min
I have always been fascinating with the graceful beauty and devastating phenomenon knows as The Martial Arts. What better person to discuss this with than 2 time third degree black belt John Kreng! We discuss his intense street fight with Chuck Norris, why he couldn’t learn Kung Fu, and his 14 year career as a […]
Oct 18, 2016•1 hr
James Fletcher, AKA “Fletch”, is the premiere American History teacher at Clairemont High School in San Diego. At an early age, he became enthralled with the Kennedy/Nixon election and has been a fan of the process ever since. Over the last 40 years with the help of his students, Fletch has amassed an impressive 40,000 […]
Oct 04, 2016•1 hr 5 min
David Raymond is a mascot visionary. Having played the Philly Phanatic for 15 years, he looked into the future of sports, and saw that it was mascot filled. David has become the industry leader in creating mascots from scratch, fixing preexisting characters, and training the next generation of mascot actors. On top of that, David […]
Aug 23, 2016•34 min
The San Diego Chicken is the alter-ego of former KGB Radio intern Ted Giannoulas. Originally created for a radio promotion in the mid 70’s, Ted managed to take a 2 week ad and make it last 43 years. Not only that, but Ted is credited as being the first professional sports mascot. Being first does […]
Aug 23, 2016•1 hr 1 min
You know of my love for zombies, and it turns out fungus are no exception. There are actually several types of fungi that are parasitic towards insects, but none more devious than the killer Cordyceps. This genus can manipulate the movements of the ant once infected! When the ant dies, the fungus reproduces by sprouting […]
Aug 10, 2016•14 min
I have been fascinated with fungus since I was a wee little tyke. I think it started with Egon Spangler cited collecting spores, molds, and fungus as his favorite hobby. My grandmother was notorious for cutting the mold off cheese and proclaiming “It’s fine!”. Well, it wasn’t fine. Actually it was safe to eat, but […]
Aug 10, 2016•1 hr 9 min
Mark Barbour is the Founding Curator and Executive Director of the International Print Museum in Carson, CA. He is also an incredibly gifted historian, one who has dedicated his life to the preservation of the greatest gift to humanity: The Printing Press. This device allowed the proliferation of knowledge through the world, and single-handedly ushered […]
Jul 26, 2016•28 min
The printing press is considered the greatest invention in humanity’s history. This man is a master of it. That alone would be amazing, but it should also be noted that this invention is over 500 years old. It is this antiqued method that Kevin Bradley has chosen as his medium for artistic expression. He calls […]
Jul 26, 2016•58 min
People closest to me know I only drape myself in the finest of fabrics. Obviously velvet is on the top of that list. This is a fabric so seductive, so often touched, that it is incessantly mislabeled “felt”. Believe it or not, there is a better use for this silky textile besides feeling and wearing; […]
Jul 12, 2016•57 min
Who hasn’t, at some point, wanted to rule their own country? From the time we are kids, we are declaring our rooms off limits to both parents, and the opposite sex. We create vast pillow and blanket based infrastructure, culminating in the most grand fort ever built…with sofa cushions. There are of course those among […]
Jun 28, 2016•1 hr 3 min
The ancient art of Bonsai goes back generations. Some describe the art as requiring the delicate hands of a sculptor, one who knows that his creation will outlive him by generations. Others describe the practice as Machiavellian, whereby harmful tactics of manipulation are employed in order to force the miniature tree, and therefore nature itself, […]
Jun 14, 2016•1 hr 3 min
In this bonus episode, Caroline and I discuss the importance of tip protectors, pencil extenders, as well as the hazards of over-sharpening. [powerpress] Social Media Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest
May 31, 2016•9 min
Caroline Weaver is to pencils what Hank Hill was to propane. Her appreciation of the a 400 year old technology is eclipsed only by her success in selling her niche wares. Her store CW Pencil Enterprise sells hundreds of pencils and pencil related accessories. We discussed the specifications of her life-sized pencil tattoo, the historical […]
May 31, 2016•1 hr 1 min
Most everyone in the world has heard of Tetris, the Cold War era video game imported into the United States from the Soviet Union. American Jonas Neubauer is the most prolific Tetris champion of all time, having won the Tetris Championship 5 times in the last 6 years. We discuss his training regimen, his “Unfair […]
May 17, 2016•1 hr 5 min
Taryn Harper Wright is a force for right when it comes to exposing and busting internet hoaxes. She mainly stays focused on Cancer Catfishing, a term I totally just made up right now. There is a group of people out there that pretend to have Cancer, and create an elaborate cyberworld in order to gain […]
May 03, 2016•1 hr 7 min
If you love puppets, then I have a piece of history for you this week. The Bob Baker Marionette Theater is the longest running marionette theater in the United States. In 2009, The theater was deemed a historical land mark by the City of Los Angeles. How incredible is that? Mr. Bob Baker handcrafted thousands […]
Apr 19, 2016•56 min
Lila Higgins is an entomology expert at the National History Museum in Los Angeles. She is also a soldier with, Zombee Watch: A citizen scientist organization who’s purpose is to track the Apocephalus borealis AKA the Zombie Fly. We discuss The zombie fly in depth, as well as Vorroa mites and tracheal mites. These critters […]
Apr 05, 2016•25 min
President Keith Roberts of The Valley Hive is the top guy at the Los Angeles County Beekeepers Association. Here is their action statement: Our primary purpose is the care and welfare of the honeybee. We achieve this through education of ourselves and the general public, supporting honeybee research, and practicing responsible beekeeping in an urban […]
Apr 05, 2016•1 hr 2 min