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What's up, guys? I am in a daze, so I apologize right from the start. Welcome to somewhere in the live stream. I am Jetlag. I just got off a flight from the United States to Scotland this morning. So, yeah, we are going to be doing an ask me anything tonight. So for those of you who are expecting the latest UFO news, I do apologize, but things have been crazy the last few.
days with the 4th of July in the United States and traveling back here to Scotland after being
away for two months. I just did not have time to get the news together for you guys this week,
but I didn't want to leave you high and dry for two weeks in a row. Last week we had a
rebroadcast because I was also traveling somewhere in the skies. I was flying back to my
parents hometown,
Syracuse, New York, my hometown do
from an event in
Ohio. I was at Monster
Fest to you. And
man, was this one of the best
events I've ever been to?
If anyone from the small town
Monsters crew is here tonight,
thank you for an incredible event
that you put on there in Kent in Ohio.
It was just amazing.
We did a live somewhere
in the sky's podcast recording,
which you will hear dropping
in almost 24 hours on the main feed of the podcast.
You'll hear a live witness accounts episode recorded in front of a live studio audience at Monster Fest too.
It was so much fun.
So, so much fun.
So yeah, yeah, tonight is going to be super laid back, guys.
I honestly have no UFO news.
So if you have any UFO news or topics or questions, you want to bring up, put them in the chat.
Suzanne is here as always hanging out with me tonight as we do and ask me anything.
These things can be deadly.
If you guys ain't got no questions, I ain't got no content.
So hit me up with those questions and we will make this less awkward together.
Again, I just love hanging out with you guys, honestly.
And this way I actually get to like partake in the chat more than I usually do when I'm like reading off all the articles and stuff.
So yeah, feel free to put anything in all capital letters, like Suzanne said.
And I'll go ahead and try to answer those questions for you.
It can be about anything.
It doesn't have to just be about UFOs.
But if it is, all the better.
So let's see.
I'm trying to think if I have anything else.
So I was home in Syracuse, New York.
I saw Doug Sprague in the chat.
So I want to say a huge hello to Doug Sprague.
And Christy Sprague as well, my sister.
It has just been, I can't even describe how amazing it was spending the last two months with them.
For those of you who do not know, I did lose my mother about two months ago.
So that's why I was home in Syracuse, New York.
And for the circumstances being what they were, I treasured every single moment that I was home and got to see family, friends, and spend time with our family dogs.
And it was just, it was amazing.
It really made me feel like you can never truly leave home.
Yes, I live here in Scotland now, but Syracuse, New York will always be my home.
So, yeah, send him my love to Doug Sprague, Christy Sprague, and all of my family.
It was just amazing.
So with that being said, I'm going to go up into the chat and say hello to some of you guys.
see some of the regulars here. We have Carolina is here. Paranormal Pixie. All work low pay. Um,
low pay. Yes, I said that right. I wanted to make sure it wasn't all work, low play. Um,
all work and low pay. Sounds like most of the world right now. Spooky Boo is here. J. L.
and Hineken. James Craig is here. Photography by Ruth is here.
Teresa D. Hello. Hello to Android. Paranormal. Tad Rhodes is here. Robert Zimmer. Ian
Smith. Doug Sprague, like I mentioned, uh, who am I forgetting? Is there anyone? Richard is here.
Michael Foley is here asking what the lottery numbers are. Um, you got me, man. You got me.
Jake is here. Welcome, Jake. The biologist, who I want to send a special shout out to. I got to meet
the biologist at Monster Fest to you in Ohio. And it was awesome to get to catch up with him and put faces,
the names, it was so cool to, like, meet some of you guys for the first time.
Like, I can't even describe how, I guess, flattered would be the word.
I was to, like, have people come up to my table and say, you know, they've been listening to the show or watching the live streams and, and, you know, buying my books and all that.
It was just, like, I can't even, it's indescribable.
Like, the fact that you guys take the time to, like, watch me.
especially tonight, just blab on about all of this weird-ass stuff.
But hey, like, that's what we all have in common.
And I love doing it or else I wouldn't be here.
And speaking of having stuff in common, check it out.
I brought it. I brought it, Suzanne.
She's laughing down here in the green room.
This piece of art, I'm so bad at this, comes directly from Suzanne and her husband.
They got this in their hometown at a art festival, art exhibition, excuse me, that took place.
And it's an original piece of art of a UFO.
And I absolutely love it.
So this is going to be cool.
You're going to be seeing that pop up for all of somewhere in the live streams.
And then you'll see all this wrestling stuff pop up for the other show, my wrestling show.
So yes, we're going to have a rotating headquarters here back home in Scotland.
So again, a very special thanks to Suzanne for that awesome, awesome piece.
I love it, love it, love it.
And another extra special thanks to the biologist again, who gifted me with something I desperately needed.
I'll put it that way.
He bought me some awesome, awesome sunglasses.
He saw a picture that I was wearing a pair of sunglasses, and he was like, I am a Patreon member,
but I also want to do something special for you, man, and get you a nice.
nice, nice pair of sunglasses.
Not that my other ones are not nice to the person who gifted me with those.
I just want to put that out there.
Wink, wink, wink, Christy Sprague.
The biologist gave me an awesome pair of shades, ray bands.
So, again, I was speechless.
Such an awesome, cool gift.
And it was a pleasure to meet you, biologist, and many of you as well.
That did come and came to the live podcast recording.
you'll hear some of your voices in the live podcast recording if you shared your witness account.
So yeah, be on the lookout for that again as well.
I wanted to share this with you guys.
And I'll probably have a few other cool things that I can show you in the future.
I'm clearly not as prepared as I usually am tonight because I'm exhausted.
So this might be a quick one tonight.
Just warning you guys, it'll depend on how many questions you have.
and I will answer them all.
I used to work for David Letterman.
I don't know if I ever talked about that on the show at all.
Suzanne's like, what?
I worked for The Late Show with David Letterman for almost two years,
and I actually was able to find my, like, a batch, like my card that I used to get in every day.
One of my most fondest memories of living in New York City was working in New York City
was working for the late show with David Letterman.
Not only that, I got to work with two of my really close college friends,
Zach and Ryan.
I won't give out their last names.
I don't want them to get docks or anything.
But we had the time of our lives working there.
We were pages at the show.
So I want to show you guys,
don't judge my hair,
but this was my badge from the late show.
I don't know if it's blurry or not.
It's a little blurry.
Let's see.
That's a little better.
Trying to get the sun in up.
There we go.
So that is my badge from the late show with David Letterman.
I worked at the weirdest time for that show.
I swear to God.
Like, I worked when, not weird, probably a lot of the most memorable episodes in the past, like, you know, 10 years before the show went off.
air. I worked with Paul McCartney did a concert on the roof of the Ed Sullivan Theater, which was so cool. I got to meet Paul McCartney and talk to him a little bit. I got to meet Beyonce. I got to meet Madonna. And then the big one for me was two big ones, two big ones. Green Day. I actually got to be there when Green Day did a live concert for us as well. And probably the most memorable day and not getting in it.
into politics, but we had, so I should make this click. David Letterman used to record,
this is a little behind the scenes for you guys. He used to record Friday's show on Mondays.
So on Mondays, we would have a double show day. We would record Monday night show, which you
would see that night. And then we would also record Friday night show on Monday. So if you ever
watch the late show with David Letterman, you would notice that Friday's episode was never topical,
like none of the jokes, none of the, you know, the current affairs that you would.
would bring up.
And that was because David Letterman did not want to work on Fridays.
All the power to him.
It's his show.
He could do whatever the heck he wants.
So yeah,
we would tape two shows on Mondays.
So what they did is on this particular Monday,
we had both Bill Clinton and sitting president Obama on the same day.
I believe Clinton was on Monday and Obama was on Friday or flipped that.
I don't remember which it was.
But my God, like, first of all, we all had to get background checks, like months in advance for that.
Every single audience member had to have a background check.
The security was insane.
There were snipers on the roofs within like a mile span of the theater.
It was just in an insane day.
And I got to be like within feet of President Clinton, former President Clinton, and former President Obama.
And that was just, oh, man, I'll never, ever, ever forget that.
I'll never forget that job.
Like, it was a temporary job.
You could only work a certain amount of time unless something else kind of like opened up in the ranks of the show.
Unfortunately, for me, nothing had opened up when I was still working there.
So I had to say goodbye.
But I will never forget working at the late show at David Letterman.
I found this in like an old drawer in my parents' house.
So, yeah, fond, fond memories.
that's for sure. I thought I would share that with you guys. Let me see here. I'm going to go up.
Suzanne has been amazing and start a ton of stuff. So let's just run through this, guys.
I hope this is fun. Like, it might not be all UFOs tonight, but this is your chance for me to get to know you guys a little bit more, I guess intimately, and for you to get to know me.
Let's start with Teresa D. Have you ever been to the Massachusetts Triangle area? So many interesting things.
things happen there. I'm very tempted to visit. Teresa, if you're speaking about the Bridgewater
triangle, yes, I have been there. I actually did an entire lecture on various mysterious triangles
throughout the world. So I covered, you know, obviously I started with the Bermuda triangle.
And then I also did the Devil's Triangle. I did, there's a triangle in France. I believe it was
the Berdei triangle. Bélet.
I don't know what that was, mini-stroke.
What else? What else?
There was one in Lake Michigan, I believe, that I covered as well,
where sunken ships were found and planes went down around Lake Michigan as well.
But the most memorable one of that talk was definitely the Bridgewater Triangle,
where there's said to be a ton of old ancient sort of Native American burial sites
and cryptids have been spotted, UFOs, ghosts, everything you could possibly think of in this span of that triangle in Massachusetts.
So yes, I have heard of it.
I have been there.
I did a whole lecture on it.
It was like a really long time ago.
But I'll see if I can dig it up.
That would be so cool.
If I can find that lecture on the triangles that I did, I'll do it as a live stream or like as a presentation.
that'd be super, super fun.
I have other lectures too that I've done in the past.
I could probably do like a video for you guys.
That would be really cool, little bonus content.
So thank you so much for the question, Teresa.
I should mention, too, guys,
if you do want to help out the show,
the super chat is open.
You can, you know, that's an easier way
for us to get your questions highlighted.
And you also help out the show.
Every penny goes back into making somewhere in the sky.
and someone on the live stream bigger and better.
And yeah, yeah, it's just a really quick and easy way to help us out here with everything we do.
I produce all this content for free for you guys, but it's not free to make.
Even this program I'm streaming with right now costs money to do this for you guys.
So yeah, yeah, if you want to help out at all, Super Chat is open, super stickers, or join our Patreon campaign.
That way you get stuff in return too.
You get bonus episodes of the podcast.
You get early access to the podcast every week.
So like that live podcast recording from Monster Fest,
our patrons got it like three days ago.
Apple Premium also does the same thing,
same benefits as Patreon.
So you can become an Apple Premium subscriber.
You just click that subscribe button at the top of your Apple feed
for the Summer on the Sky's podcast on Apple.
Or join patreon.com slash somewhere skies.
I'm so bad at that stuff.
I totally forgot to mention it.
So thank you for kind of sort of reminding me
both Suzanne and Teresa.
Thank you, guys.
Crop circles.
Why, Tadrowd says.
That's so funny you mention that.
Do I have it with me?
I don't.
I used to have a framed crop circle on my wall.
I'm going to take a picture of this wall for you guys.
We have one of those walls in our apartment here in Scotland
where it's just like,
a million different framed photos,
kind of like in a intricate puzzle sort of situation.
Very cool, very hip.
The kids are doing it nowadays.
You also see it in a lot of the bars and pubs here in Scotland.
So yeah, I've got one of a crop circle.
I'll have to find it.
But why?
Why crop circles?
I don't know.
Like, if you are to believe that any of them are not men made
or woman made
I don't know
what the purpose could be
they're absolutely stunning
to look at
the intricate work that goes into it
is astounding
especially when viewed from the sky
so like
what are they?
I couldn't tell you
I've not really ever looked
into the crop circle phenomenon
but
I love the movie signs
I feel like I'm failing
miserably as a uphologist right now. But crop circles is one area that I've never really, really
dug into. But back to your original question, why? Messages of some sort to things that might be
coming in and out of our atmosphere, an art project, some huge art project, or is it some
sort of mapping situation? I don't know. I honestly don't know. I honestly don't know.
but it is a great question.
And maybe we should do an episode on crop circles.
I do know a few crop circle researchers who would probably love to come on the show,
especially since I'd be really starting from scratch.
That'd be really cool.
So, Ted, thank you.
I'm actually going to jot that down right now.
And by jot that down, I mean, type it into my notes on my phone
because that's where we are in the world today.
I don't even have a pen and paper anymore.
Whoops, started playing a podcast.
There we go.
All right.
Crop circles.
Thank you, Ted.
Thank you, thank you, brother.
All work in low pace says,
I think there was a pretty interesting
sighting in Canada recently
at some concert venue out in the U.S. desert somewhere.
Yes, I'm not so sure about the Canada one,
but I know the concert venue was Red Rocks
in Colorado, Denver.
An awesome place, by the way.
If you ever get out to Red Rocks, it's gorgeous.
I did go to the amphitheater there.
There was not a concert going on,
but it was just so cool being in that area.
And it doesn't surprise me that UFOs are seen over there.
So, yeah, pretty interesting.
I wish we had photos in videos.
Apparently a ton of people at the concert saw them,
these UFOs, but we're not seeing any photos.
videos come out of it. So what's that about? I couldn't tell you. The Canada one I'm not too familiar with.
If anyone has any information about that, let me know in the chat. And I'll definitely highlight it.
All right. Let's get to Spooky Boop. Have you ever done CE5? If so, how did it go? And if not,
was there a reason or would you consider doing it? Great question. I've never done CE5.
I've talked about doing it.
I had an entire episode where we had a woman talk about her entire family in their history with UFOs.
And curious creature, I believe, is her handle.
And I have to thank her for, first of all, for trusting me with, she was the sole person in an entire witness accounts episode.
because her and her family have had UFO encounters their entire lives, basically.
But they are advocates of CE5.
I don't know where I stand in CE5, but it seemed to work for her and her family.
And I think it's interesting.
I would like to try it.
I genuinely would.
Under the right conditions and circumstances, I'm not really, I'm just going to say,
I'm not like a Stephen Greer follower.
I think he did some incredible work in the very early days with the disclosure project and whatnot,
but I'm not into like his CE5 stuff, unfortunately, or even the stuff he's doing today.
So I know he's kind of the most visible person when it comes to CE5, but I know there's others as well.
So yeah, I totally be open to it.
I have no, I have nothing against it.
I'm all for any way to try to make contact with set of UFOs.
So yeah, yeah, I think it's an approach and it's just as viable as any other way of trying to make contact.
So yeah, yeah, that's my answer right there for you.
I would love to give it a try.
Thank you for asking.
J. Ellen Heineka says, what would your professional wrestling name be?
I actually talked about this, I think, on the first episode of Somewhere in the Ring, the premiere episode.
So Jay Allen Heineken, I'm going to leave you hanging.
If you want to know what my wrestling name would be and my character would be, go back to the very first episode of Somewhere in the Ring.
Hit subscribe and give it a listen.
Hint, hint, it does have to do with those guys.
I'll just say that off the bat.
It does have to do with UFOs for those.
is just listening. So yeah, yeah. Great question, but I'm leaving you hanging because I need more
subscribers over at Somewhere in the Ring podcast. So subscribe right now here on YouTube, guys.
Just type in Somewhere in the Ring podcast or go to any podcast app and you can get it there as well.
Sneaky. James Craig, what is the status of your Calvin photo investigation? Any news about it?
So, James, James, um, James,
his documentary is going to be coming out
sometime I believe in early
2025. It might be earlier
actually. I was just texting him a couple
days ago where he came
here to Calvin with me. I've told the story before
we hiked up with
a guide who brought us up to where we believe
the photo was taken
like literally the exact
same place where we believe the photo
was taken.
And that is just our opinion.
I'm not saying we are 100% accurate or certain that this is what it was.
I can already hear skeptics and debunkers being like, you prove nothing.
No, we didn't prove a damn thing.
But we think we're getting closer to finding some answers.
And if finding the location where the actual photo was taken after all these years,
I think that's progress for sure.
If we're wrong, then we start over again.
But I know James has done a lot of follow-up work after we visited Calvin.
So I'm going to have to leave the answer to your question up to him.
But as far as I'm concerned, I am just kind of, you know, I'm on the bench like everyone else,
just waiting to hear what comes next.
There was a recent story we covered here where supposedly,
one of the people who worked with the photographers
who took the photo, worked at a restaurant with him,
came forward and said, yeah, I worked with them,
and they were changed men after they took that photo.
And I also never saw them again, like after the photos were taken.
So interesting story.
I think we talked about it right here
on somewhere in the live stream, maybe about a month ago.
So, yeah, that's kind of where it stands.
As always, more questions.
than answers, but I know David Clark, the UFO kind of historian, archivist researcher,
has been working a lot with, you know, the guys over at UAP Media, UK,
and they're still going after that case.
And I all the power to them.
I commend them greatly for that.
So yeah, yeah, that's where it stands, at least on my end.
All right, this is awesome, guys.
Thank you so much for these questions.
This is, I knew I could count on you guys.
I was really worried that we wouldn't have anything to talk about.
Tats says, Bigfoot, interdimensional or earthbound migrating along wooded corridors in secret.
Wow.
That's a lot to unpack, Tad.
I'm going to say a little bit of everything.
And I know that's a super passive answer.
But I don't know.
Why have we never found a flesh and blood, fresh and broad creature?
I don't know.
I don't know.
So is it interdimensional?
Is it supernatural?
Is it coming in and out of portals?
Is it a cryptotrestrial?
I don't know.
So I think it could be earthbound and I think it could be interdimensional or maybe it goes in
between both.
Yeah, I don't know.
I honestly don't know.
But an interesting question nonetheless, Ted.
Thank you.
Before I get back to the start stuff, guys, I'm just going to scroll through the
live chat to say hello to anyone I might be missing that has popped in with us.
Let me see here.
Carolina, I think I said hi to you already, but if not, hello to you.
I hope you guys had a good 4th of July.
Neil is here.
Hello.
Good evening.
Back to the UK, Ryan.
Yes, I am.
So happy to be back.
It's good to be back.
Donnie Falls is here.
Hello.
Hello.
Bolinas 1.
Hi Ryan, it's Mark from London.
Did you get my email regards my upcoming Roswell visit?
Yes, I did.
I have to get back to you.
I have to get back to you.
I know that is coming up very soon.
So I will definitely reach out to you after this,
but who knows.
Thank you for reminding me.
It's been a crazy few weeks to say the least.
So thank you.
Thank you for reminding me.
Let me see here.
Dan, the signal is here, Dan Z.
Ryan, huge hugs.
How are you?
It's the Roswell.
What are your thoughts on the case these days?
It is.
Oh, my gosh.
Guys, this is how, like, out of it I am.
I didn't remember it was the Roswell anniversary.
What's going on?
I...
Is there a UFO badge?
Because if there is, revoke it from me now.
There, it's gone.
Hi, first of all, to Dan Zetterstrom.
Welcome, my friend.
Awesome.
Awesome.
What do you guys call them? UFO breakdowns over at that UFO podcast, UAP breakdown.
Guys, go listen to it.
It's so good.
They talk for like two hours, Andy and Dan over there at that UFO podcast.
And if you want your UFO news for this week, that is where you go.
If you want to hear me answer your questions, this is the place to be.
But I would highly suggest going over to that UFO podcast and giving their most recent episode to listen.
It was fantastic.
My thoughts on the Roswell case.
Dan, I know this is going to be super annoying of me to say,
but I'm actually planning a big Roswell episode soon,
where I am going to be posting some new theories with some updates
from certain researchers and individuals who have recently been investigating the case.
So I'm going to have to say, stay tuned on that one, buddy.
I'm sorry.
I know stay tuned and the best is yet to come to be continued.
My source says I know these are the things everyone needs to hear.
Welcome to Uphology.
But stay tuned.
All right, let's go back to our start questions here.
Andrea Paranormal says thoughts on Senator Gillibrand wanting to hold first Senate UFO hearing.
she wants arrow to their findings on just the incidents they can explain.
She wants arrow to their findings on just they can explain.
I know about the hearing, but like you said, until we get further clarification on what's going to be involved with it,
I don't know what to really make of it.
Um, she seems to be so like flip floppy with this stuff.
Like one month she's all into it.
And the next month she's like, no, no, my, um, my polling is down.
So I'm going to stop talking about this.
Um, or my polling's up.
I'm going to talk about it.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Um, so yeah, any hearing is a step forward in my opinion.
Um, some people might see it as a step backwards, um, just leading to more national
security BS and you know clamping down on this stuff, classifying more information.
But I think any conversation about UFOs is beneficial in some way.
So yeah, yeah, those are my thoughts, my very pedestrian thoughts right now on the upcoming
hearing.
Have they set a date or anything?
I'd love to know.
Let me know guys in the chat.
just checking one more time.
I see we have some super chat, so I want to point those out, guys.
Spooky Boo, thank you so, so much for the 10-pound super sticker.
Truly do appreciate that.
Your support makes a huge difference.
I cannot stress that enough.
So thank you, thank you so much.
I've got to get better at finding these things.
They're starred.
Of course they're stark, because Suzanne is a freaking brilliant.
I'm just kind of doing my own thing here.
Super chat for more live streams.
Thank you, James Craig.
Thank you, brother.
We will be back at it next week, guys.
I promise, with all the latest UFO news and everything.
I'm even losing my voice right now from being on the plane.
So thank you.
Thank you so much, James Craig.
And another big thank you to Mike Rubino for the 99 super sticker.
Again, guys, means a world to me that you would like give your,
hard-earned money to helping us here. And I do not take that lightly. So thank you. Thank you,
thank you, thank you. Back to our starred stuff here. Tad, Rhodes again, you are killing it,
Tad. Diana Pesoka is complimentary about your work. What do you have to say about hers?
First of all, that is extremely kind and flattering. Diana's great. She wrote the foreword to my last
book. I had her on the show in the very early days when American Cosmic first came out. So I have to
thank her for really taking a chance on me and being one of the first podcasts that she ever went on
when it came to UFOs. So I think highly of her work. I think it's extremely interesting and fascinating
connecting religion and technology and UFOs and where do these things intersect. Where is it going?
you know, will we see a merging of UFO's technology, a singularity of sorts?
And what will that do to current religion?
And what could that potentially do to like kind of birthing a new religion, as it were?
And is that good?
Is that dangerous?
Probably a little of both anything having to do with religion can be extremely dangerous.
Good too.
Don't get me wrong.
Good too, but yeah, I find her work fascinating.
We did have her on to talk about her last book as well,
Encounters.
So you can head back into the archives to listen to those episodes.
I think it's great.
I can't wait to see what she does next.
And the future looks bright for Diana Peselka.
That's for sure.
So if she is watching or listening, I'm sending my best.
And yeah, yeah, that's what I think about Diana Pesulka and her work.
Andrew says, why didn't Letterman do the double filming on Thursday?
Wouldn't that make more sense?
Yeah.
Heck yeah, it would.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I think he just wanted to make us all miserable, to be honest.
That being said, we got pizza every week as much as we wanted in between shows.
So I was not complaining.
I was not complaining.
Pizza on a Monday.
I don't know what that was.
Ted, who is your dream interviewee?
Best to date, worst to date.
My dream interviewee, oh man, that's tough.
I would have to say that my dream interviewee,
I actually got on the show, and that was Stan Friedman.
So I know again, that's like kind of a passive answer,
but he was my dream guest,
and I was honored to have him on episode 50 of the show.
and it was not too long after that that we lost him.
So I will be forever grateful for that two hours that he spent with me
where we talked all about his life and his career.
And I will never forget that day.
I honestly won't.
And I got to speak with him on a panel in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
So I got to spend a lot of time with him during, you know,
around the time of his unfortunate past.
So yeah, yeah, I feel very blessed for that.
And that was definitely my dream interviewing.
Best to date, worse today, not going there.
No, I don't want to cause any controversy.
I will say there have been interviews I recorded that I never released because they were just not good.
And it happens.
It happens a lot more than people think, actually, not just with the UFO shows.
any podcast, any news interview.
There are things that will never be released and with good reason.
So yeah, yeah, I will leave it at that.
And then there's some interviews that I wish I had done things differently,
but that goes for anything.
You can always second guess yourself.
But once it's out there, like, just be proud of your work and learn and grow from it.
And that's kind of where I'm at now.
I'm never like, oh, man, I wish I didn't ask that.
like in that moment I asked it for a reason and I have to just commit to that.
So yeah, while, you know, some people might critique how I conduct interviews or I'm not
hard on my guests and stuff, that's just not the kind of person I am.
There's other podcasts you can listen to you for that.
So you ain't getting that for me.
That's not me.
I'm not going to change what I do because of a few criticisms on not being hard on people.
do I believe that some of these people need to go through the ringer? Yeah, absolutely. If you're making such bold claims, yes. But I'm not the one to do it. I'm just not that kind of gotcha journalist or podcaster. So yeah, make of that what you will. All right. Here we go. I'm going to keep going down here. Forgive me, guys. Richard says, what was it like interviewing Whitley Streber? It was interesting.
You know, he's such an icon, I guess, would be the word.
Maybe icon's not the word.
He's like just a part of pop culture, you know, the alien head and all that.
If you were watching me in my Syracuse live streams, I had the communion alien bust in the background.
Unfortunately, that did not make it to Scotland.
They took it.
They took it from me.
No, they didn't.
I just didn't have room to pack it.
What was it like interviewing Whitley Streber?
It was interesting.
And I'm just going to be completely honest.
He's a unique dude and very nice, very kind, very giving with his time.
But I felt, I can remember feeling a little weird during that episode.
And maybe it's just like knowing your.
talking to Whitley Schreber and you're hearing about the communion case, one of the most famous
like alien abductions ever. And just his like the way he handles himself in interviews and stuff.
It was just a little intimidating to be completely honest. But I'm so happy I did it. And it was a
really interesting interview. It went into things that I was not expecting, especially about
the death of his wife and how much that connected to a lot of his.
His current revelations, if you want to call it that, in his research and stuff.
Yeah, it was pretty emotional.
Besides, like, the whole communion alien abduction scenario, obviously being emotional.
The whole interview was.
So it was pretty powerful.
So, I am, again, I'm very happy I did it.
I don't regret anything that was asked or said.
And, yeah, I thought it was an interesting one for sure.
All right
Ian says Ryan
Did you have a chance to look into the black pyramid
In the Antarctic? Not yet Ian
Oh my gosh
This is like the third time you've reminded me
I will
I promise I promise I will
I promise I promise
We will get talking about that scene buddy
Thank you Ian
Let's see
Paranormal Pixie
Hello what is your favorite
favorite
part of living in Scotland
The favorite part about living in Scotland
is
the history
and I know that seems obvious
but just walking down every single street
and just knowing that
this stuff has been here for centuries
you know coming from America
we're a very young country
still learning
learning a lot
I should say
and just being here and being around,
you can feel an energy here unlike anywhere else.
And I'm sure it's like that throughout all of the United Kingdom,
but particularly here in Scotland,
it just has such a fascinating history with Mary, you know,
Mary Queen of Scots,
and I live right next to like a palace where she used to be.
And, you know, Queen Elizabeth used to stay at the palace
that I can literally like almost see out my window here.
I live near some ancient ruins on top of Arthur's seat,
which is a beautiful park here in Scotland where you can go up to the top
and like see the entire city.
And just like every day finding something new when it comes to buildings
and what happened at certain buildings and what they used to be
and stuff like that.
So yeah, I'm really taking a day.
advantage of being in such close proximity to such incredible history here. So yeah, I feel like
I'm learning every day. And there's no better way to learn something than to just be fully
entrenched in it. So yeah, I treasure every minute that I live here. That's for damn sure.
And I just love it in general. The food's amazing. The beer is just unparalleled. And obviously
the scotch, which I'll be drinking after this to get over my jet lag.
Thank you for that.
Great question.
Let's see here.
Donnie, have you gotten used to driving on the other side of the road?
Not yet.
I'm too scared.
I'm scared.
I just haven't done it.
I'm intimidated.
But we do plan on doing some road trips soon out to like the highlands and, um,
and whatnot into Glasgow, which I still haven't been due either.
So I just got to suck it up and give it a try.
So, yeah, that should be happening soon, Donnie.
That should be happening sooner than I'd like to admit.
J. Allen Heineken says,
Who were your favorite celebs to meet and least favorite on the Letterman show?
Good question.
my all-time favorite celebrity that I personally met while working there was Beyonce.
I'd not even like a fan of her music per se, but she was just the nicest, sweetest, most like grateful person I'd ever met.
You know, when you're there, you start to see through the cracks of these celebrities, especially when they're like in performance mode.
and then when the cameras go off, not in performance mode.
And with some of them, it can get a little ugly.
And I'm trying to think of any other all-time favorites that I had.
Green Day, obviously.
Bruce Springsteen was pretty cool.
Got to be pretty up close for that one.
Man, and I'm not bragging, but there's like too many to even think about.
because it was a new guest five days a week, basically.
So, yeah, I'm sure I'm forgetting some awesome, awesome people.
But least favorite guest that I ever, I guess, met would be Madonna.
I'm not going to say why, but I will just say she is the number one least favorite guest that was there during my time.
Thanks for that question.
Love it.
Richard, is the apartment complex that you live in haunted or have you ever experienced any paranormal activity?
I have to be very careful how I answer this because I was having a conversation with my fiancé earlier today.
Because I am now on a ghost hunting show, things can happen where things might follow you.
And I can honestly say, and I'm not like, exactly.
I've had some weird stuff
happened since starting the ghost show
with things possibly following me.
And that's on me.
Like that's my fault.
I didn't do things properly
to make sure that things didn't follow me.
That being said,
nothing has ever been seen or heard
or smelled or felt
in this particular apartment.
So I'm very happy for that.
We have taken some precautions as well in terms of like, you know, cleansing and protection and stuff like that.
Again, that's if you buy into any of this supernatural stuff.
And I do.
I sure as hell do now.
So, yeah, yeah.
Nothing here, and I don't want anything here.
That's wood that I'm knocking on.
That's not a ghost.
Good question. Thank you for that.
Bear with me here, guys.
They just keep coming in. This is so cool. Thank you guys.
Donnie says, have you been to any castles?
Only a palace.
Oh, wait, no, I've been to Tower of London.
That's a castle, right?
I've been there. I've been there.
I haven't been to Edinburgh Castle yet, which is utterly ridiculous.
So I definitely have to do that.
That's so sad.
So sad I haven't been there.
Have I been to any other castles?
I'm going to say no.
I don't think I have.
That's it.
Been to a ton of churches.
Really old churches.
I went to the oldest church in London.
Oh, man.
So cool.
They had like, what do you call it?
Like, almost like stone bricks or whatever from ancient Rome there,
which was so, so cool.
Let's see.
Favorite Scottish food would have to be.
That's a tough one.
I'm not to say fish and chips.
I know that's an easy answer,
and it's more British that's Scottish,
but I haven't had a ton of Scottish food.
I've had haggis,
which is fine.
I'm not like crazy into it,
but it's good.
I'll eat it if it's there.
So yeah, let's say fish and shows.
Sorry to my Scottish people.
Android says, what ghost show isn't released yet?
Great question, Android.
So I'm on a show called Haunted, and it's through Canada.
And right now, it's actually only playing in Canada on a network called East Link.
There we go.
Thank you, Suzanne.
She put all of the information up for you guys.
It's out of Nova Scotia.
So right now you can really only see the show
as it's currently running in Nova Scotia on East Link Network.
But as Suzanne said, all of the seasons are slowly being rolled out on YouTube
where you can watch all of them for free.
Anyone in the world can watch them.
So they're gradually rolling out their seasons.
Unfortunately, I don't show up to like season 11, 10, 11, or 11 and 12.
I don't remember.
So you got a little ways before I'm going to start popping up worldwide on the YouTube drops.
But the most current season that we just filmed will be premiering in the fall.
So probably like September, October on East Link.
So if you're in Canada, you should be able to watch the show as it's airing.
And, you know, like, it'll get there.
It'll get there.
So, yeah, check out Haunted if you can and go subscribe.
to the East Link YouTube channel,
and they have a playlist specifically for Haunted.
I would love if all of you could go do that right now.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Let's see here.
Bear with me, guys.
And we'll probably close up around the hour mark,
because I don't want to keep you guys too late.
And also it is kind of getting late here over in the UK,
so I don't want to keep you guys up too late either.
And honestly, I'm starving.
I got to eat.
I kind of just came home and crashed, which is probably my biggest mistake.
I should have just powered through.
They always say, like, don't sleep right when you get to a place when you're jet lagged.
Just power through it.
Eddie says, hey, brother, so who's on your Mount Rushmore from the UFO community?
Ooh.
Friedman, Hynek, David Marler.
Ooh, who's that fourth one going to be?
this is make a break um who would your fourth be i did it i got out of it um who would your fourth member be
on mount rushmore of euthology put it in the chat put it in the comments below i want to know who
your fourth is i can't i honestly can't think of somebody right now and i know it would change that
fourth one would be the interchangeable one so um i'm going to have to seriously think about that eddie
and get back to you
and I know I'll probably change my mind
but those first three
those are definitely permanent Mount Rushmore
David Marler
Stan Friedman
Jay Allen Heinek
Helion
asks do you find that the UFO
field has an inherent limit to it
due to it covering a great mystery
so its content tends to
cyclically
drag on what is there to do
with this field beyond speculate
your guess is as good as mine.
And cyclical, yes.
Everything in the UFO topic circles back around.
Everything.
From the theories to the hypotheses, to the terminology, to everything.
Everything.
We see it just recycle itself over and over and over again,
which is frustrating to a lot of people.
people. I get it. I totally understand. That's why people leave the field of research. That's why people
get quote unquote UFO burnout. I had it a few months ago. It's just the way it is when you're
dealing with any mystery, in my opinion. A mystery that does not clearly want to be solved and a mystery
that may never be solved. And I kind of accepted that a long time ago. I think that's why I can sort of
still do this and not be a miserable
almost did it and not be a miserable person
like many out there
in this topic
because I can live in that mystery
and I can accept that I'm never truly going to know
what's going on
and if you can get to that point
and just sort of accept that and just have fun
with it I think that's where you're going
to find the most enjoyable
out of all of this.
I find so much meaning in my life when it comes to UFOs.
And that's not just because I do it as a job, as some people say, yeah, right.
Yeah, like it's my job.
If you think for a minute that any of this UFO stuff I do pays all of my bills,
you are sorely mistaken.
I always have other jobs that I do that are not UFO related.
And that's just the way it is.
I think some people get into this either thinking they're going to
solve it, or they're going to make a lot of money off of it. And when they realize that none of
those things are true, they give up. And that's okay. Like, again, like, I kind of gave up a few
months back. And I'm sorry. I'm sorry about that. I didn't really give any warning. And there
wasn't really any warning for me personally either. I just needed to quit. I just needed to get out.
but I'm back and I'm loving every second of it.
So yeah, while it could be frustrating in that repetition,
that redundancy that happens with all of this,
I would ask a ghost person or a crypto zoologist
that same question.
And I bet they'd have a similar answer.
We don't know.
When you live in those cracks of ambiguity, of uncertainty,
it can be frustrating, it can be scary, it can be fun,
It can be boring.
And for me, it can be invigorating.
And that's what I choose to do with all of that,
is I put it into the work that I put out there for you guys.
And my only hope is that you will continue to enjoy it.
And when you don't, that's when I stop.
So thank you.
Nestor is new.
Ryan, big fan, love your work.
This is my first life.
Welcome, Nestor.
We're so happy to have you.
You're catching a very unique.
show tonight where I'm literally just answering, excuse me, your listener questions.
So next week, I promise, Nestor, we will be back to all the latest UFO news and
headlines and stuff like that for sure. But we're so happy to have you here. Thank you,
thank you for being here. Truly do appreciate that. All right. Man, you guys are killing it.
I might not be able to get to everything, guys. I'm just going to be honest. Give me one
second here.
That felt good.
Steve Long is here. Hello to Steve.
My heart and best wishes go out to you, Ryan, for his recent loss.
Thank you, Steve.
I appreciate that, truly.
I appreciate the work you do as well, Steve.
So thanks for hopping in, buddy.
And for joining us here tonight at somewhere in the live stream.
Truly do appreciate the kind words.
Jake Boss.
Thank you so much for the super chat, buddy.
Favorite Speedy Marinate.
Ooh, you're getting hyperlocal there, man.
Speedy sauce.
Let's see.
I'm going to have to go with, I don't know how far this sauce stretches, like,
internationally or internationally, but I believe it's called State Fair,
Speedy Sauce.
I know we used it at the New York State Fair when I used to work there growing up,
and my father currently uses it at the same place that I worked at at the New York State Fair.
He literally is like an owner now.
It's crazy, crazy.
Time is a funny thing.
It really is.
I think we talked about it when my dad was on the show a few weeks ago.
I worked at the New York State Fair as like a teenager and I kind of just like, you know, I took orders.
I sometimes fried food, like just simple stuff like that.
And they were looking for a grill master to do like our big signature steak sandwiches that we sold at the state fair.
And they needed in adult.
So my dad ended up doing that.
Jake says, I'm near Oneonta, Cooperstown area, state fair is good.
Makes sense.
Yep.
Must be a New York thing.
I love that.
Thank you.
And my dad started working at this stand with me.
It was so cool.
I got to like work with my dad for two weeks in the summer every year.
Our whole family actually worked at at one point.
My sister, my late mother, Sue.
And it was just, again, quality family time working at the New York State Fair.
It doesn't get more white trash than that.
And I mean that in a good way.
I mean that in a good way.
And now my dad's like basically the owner of this place.
So talk about like full circle.
It's so cool.
So cool.
Oh, people are given their Mount Rushmore 4th.
We've got a Gary Nolan.
We've got a Bud Hopkins.
Looks like we have a Whitley Streber.
Cool, guys.
All interesting choices.
Let me see here.
Richard says, will you be returning to the ghost hunting show in Canada?
Yes, I will.
I'm actually going to be in September going back to film another
season and we are ramping things up, guys, in a really good way.
You will see in this show, it's unlike most ghost shows.
I will say that off the bat.
We do not, I repeat, we do not exaggerate anything, fake anything.
What you see is what you get.
And if it's not your cup of tea, then so be it.
But we are truly 100% authentically, genuinely trying to investigate paranormal activity that's been reported at locations throughout Nova Scotia.
We've had results.
That's all I can say.
I don't know what those results are, but they mean how viable or, you know, peer-reviewed they can be or what sort of test repeatability you can do.
but we have some interesting evidence
and you will see it on the show.
You will hear it.
And we're really gearing up for some interesting stuff
in the next upcoming season that we'll be filming in, I believe, September.
So yes, I will keep ghost hunting until all the ghosts have been hunted.
Let's put it that way.
Man, we're going to be here all night.
You guys are amazing, amazing, amazing.
Are you going to do a Nessie show, Donnie says?
Yeah, absolutely.
I've never done a C monster show.
So I will say, and you guys are going to hear this before anyone else,
I did a virtual conference last year, and it was a huge, huge hit.
That being said, it was in September last year.
So stay tuned.
this September for Anamacan 2.
That's all said.
So you might be getting some C-monster stuff during that.
In fact, I know you are.
So be on the lookout for that.
You're hearing it first here, guys.
Anomicon 2 will be coming to you September 1st.
I've already lined up all the speakers.
And if you thought last year it was good, just wait.
Just wait.
I'm so excited, so excited.
Let's see here.
Oh, I should mention with Anamicon too, guys,
if you want to watch the Anomicon presentations from last year
and see who our speakers were and what they talked about,
you can go to Anomicon.com.
I've got the website up there.
I even have a sneak peek at some of the upcoming speakers of this year,
already up there.
I snuck those on there.
So, yeah, you can go over toanamacon.com to learn more about that.
I'm going to have to make a banner for that.
all working low pay with a $5 super chat thank you so much have you heard macho man randy savage's
rap apple i have not um i have not heard his rap album um but i really hope i don't tip over my tv
be hunting here i should show off the sweet hat that i just got an original w w f world wrestling
Federation hat that I got. I was in a bidding war for this thing, so I'm going to treasure it
to my dying day. I have not heard Randy Savage's rap album. I'm going to have to go listen to that
right after we hang up here on the live stream guys. So thank you all work, Lope. Thank you for
the super chat and thank you for giving me an album to listen to you tonight. Maturelman Randy Savage
rapping. Things we thought we never needed, but we got them.
That's so cool.
Robert, Jeff Hardy is the greatest wrestler of all time.
Prove me wrong.
I cannot, Robert, because that is a very good choice for one of the, one of the best wrestlers of all time.
Very good choice.
Very good choice.
Guys, if you haven't subscribed to somewhere in the ring.
Even if you're not into wrestling, we really do our best to make it accessible to everyone.
And we just have a good time, honestly.
it's just fun.
It's just fun.
We bring people on who've never watched wrestling before,
and we make them watch a random match.
And it's just so interesting to get an outsider's perspective
on something that Andrew Sanford, my co-host and I,
have loved our entire lives.
Think of that one thing you love,
like your hobby or a show you watch or something,
in trying to explain it to someone with the passion
that you have for it
and trying to get that across to them.
That's what we do on the show.
It's a lot of fun.
It's a lot of fun.
We do that.
We recap and review all of the televised events that happen.
The latest news and rumors in the world of wrestling.
It's just a fun time.
And we interview wrestlers.
We've interviewed quite a few at this point.
So yeah, go check out somewhere in the ring podcast if you can.
I would greatly appreciate that.
All right, all right, all right.
I am getting through these guys.
We're going to start wrapping things up a little bit.
Marler Audio.
My band wrote a song called hashtag go-go UFO for the UFO community.
The music video for it drops on our YouTube channel next week.
Would love if you came and checked it out.
That's so cool.
If you have a link already set up, let us know.
and we'll definitely put it in here, Marler Audio,
or put it in the comments below our video.
And yeah, yeah, I'd love for everyone to check it out.
I can't wait to hear the song.
That's so cool.
Reach out to me through email if you'd like as well.
And maybe we could discuss doing like a little drop or premiere of the song
along with you or something like that.
There's my email right at the bottom there that Suzanne put up.
Yeah, yeah.
congratulations on the song. That's so cool. Go Go UFO. What a good song, or what a good song title. I'm sure it's a great song. I'm very excited to hear it. But kudos. Chef's Kiss on the title. Sorry guys. Bear with me here. Steve Long. My top four euphology researchers, Jack Brewer slash Erica Luke's, John Greenwald, Barry Greenwood, Kurt Collins. Those are
excellent choices. Excellent choices. If you guys aren't looking at Jack Brewer and Erica
Luke's work, I'd highly suggest it. I just talked to Erica a couple days ago, actually,
about getting her back on the show. It's been way too long. And they've been pumping out a lot
over there at what expended. Steve, could you put it in the chat, buddy? For some reason,
the name is escaping me right now. But they're doing
excellent, excellent work over there, along with Jack Brewer.
And John Greenwald, obviously, John's one of my favorite people.
You know, we premiered his Tehran song on the show not too long ago.
So love his work.
Barry Greenwood, obviously.
Kirk Collins also is just a fantastic, fantastic researcher.
We have featured some of his past research on the show for certain cases that he has looked at in the
past as well.
So yeah, yeah, great choices.
Great, great choices.
Monkeyland, hope they have Ryan Sprague on ancient aliens and unidentified more often.
Don't know if they pay him for coming on.
Unidentified, that was a limited series that I was not a part of.
And I don't think they're doing any more of that.
So, yeah.
As for ancient aliens, yeah.
I, you know, I pop up a lot.
So here's another peek behind the current, guys.
So with a show like ancient aliens, what they do is they sit you down, kind of like this,
and they put the camera on you, and they ask you 200 questions, let's say.
That might be a little of an exaggeration, but they ask you a lot of questions about everything.
You know, from like ancient alien theory, which I don't do.
That's not my thing.
so I don't, I refuse actually to answer any sort of questions having to do with ancient cultures and stuff.
I just, I have no place or right to do that.
So I politely refuse and they politely accept that.
So I cover a lot of the more modern day UFO stuff or like case histories on ancient aliens.
But yeah, they'll ask you like they put you through the ringer.
You'll ask you just a million questions or whatever.
And then they just use it when they want throughout the series.
It can be in season 12.
It can be in season 23.
You know, it's just kind of one of those piecing a puzzle together things.
You know, they'll come up with a topic for an episode and they'll be like, hmm, who do we have who might have said something about this?
And then they start piecing it together.
I can't imagine what those editors do.
It's just got to be a thankless job.
What's Georgio like J. L. and Hineken Navarre?
I have met Giorgio on several occasions.
He actually sent me an extremely nice condolence message about my mother.
It's really touched me that he would take the time to do that.
He is such a nice guy.
Everyone always asks, like, is he crazy?
Like, is he really that weird?
And I wouldn't use the word crazy and I wouldn't use the word weird.
He's extremely passionate.
And he firmly, like, believes in the stuff he says.
Take of that what you will.
He has his own thoughts and theories, clearly.
But every interaction I've had with the man has been very normal.
He's a cool dude.
And we talk about everything but UFOs or ancient aliens or show business.
like we talk about life.
You know, he's spent a lot of time in Europe.
So we talk about Scotland and where I'm traveling and where he's,
what he's doing and stuff like that.
So, yeah, he's actually a really, really nice guy.
And again, like to take the time out of your day as someone as busy as him to, like,
send me a message like that or like for my birthday every year,
he sends me a really nice message to you.
That just means a lot to me.
It does.
So, yeah.
Cool.
dude. Cool guy. No matter what your thoughts are on ancient aliens.
UFO classified. That is Erica Luke's podcast, but she does do a series, a YouTube channel,
a podcast with Jack Brewer as well. God, why is the name escaping me? Is it in the live?
Someone put it in the live maybe? I don't know. Do to do, doing that do to do thing when I don't have
something to say and I'm scrolling
through the chat.
Hulk Hogan
has an album too?
What?
When did this happen?
Hulk Hogan is a rap album
guys. Can you imagine
this man rapping?
I surely don't want to.
Look at that handlebar mustache. I wish.
You can't really see it because it's
there you go.
Why? What is a
with all these wrestlers and rap albums.
It must have been a thing at the time,
macho man and Hogan.
Yes, Rip.
Rip Macho Man, Jay Allen,
for sure.
All right, guys.
Scrolling through.
Hello to Doep Nose.
Welcome, welcome.
Hit that like button, they say.
Thank you, dope nose. Good to see you.
Expanding Frontiers. Thank you, Steve.
Thank you, thank you.
I knew I was close.
I had the expansion.
part.
All right.
Let's get to these last starred one guys, and then we're going to call it a night.
David, I've seen some people saying they were being visited by Graves and also
mantis beings.
It seemed the mantis was in charge.
What do you think of those two working together?
That is a combination that would make for a very good, odd couple sitcom.
Someone get on that.
I know that People of Earth Show kind of tackled that, but I,
I think that would be an interesting sitcom to make.
But in all reality, in all seriousness,
I have heard that, actually,
that the grays and the mantis work with one another
and that the mantis seem to be in charge.
The grays, no matter what you think,
seem to be very drone-like, almost robotic.
And that's kind of the way they've always come across to me,
at least through the reports I've seen, the books I've read.
So it wouldn't surprise me that like any other alien race that is working with the grays is actually the ones in charge.
So it makes sense.
Also, Mantis are terrified and I would not want to see a life-size one.
If I did, I would listen to what they told me to do.
So yeah, make of that what you will.
Mantis.
We did a whole episode about the Mantis Man.
I think out of Massachusetts.
I could be wrong on that.
But yeah, go back in the archives and look for an episode called The Mantis Man.
That was a weird one.
Super weird episode.
I'm getting all these awesome recommendations for haunted places, guys.
So thank you.
I'm keeping those in the Star Chat so that I do not forget them.
Mothman, 46.
Any Small Town Monsters Projects coming to you coming.
Thanks for the autograph.
My pleasure, Mothman.
It was so, so nice to meet you, by the way.
Oh man, that was awesome.
But you and I got to chat a little bit about UFOs.
And again, my absolute pleasure with the autograph.
The fact that anyone wants my little chicken scratch is still just astounds me.
So thank you.
Thank you for making me feel cool for once.
That being said, yes, yes.
I'm so excited about this, guys.
While I was at Monster Fest, too, in Ohio, last weekend, actually.
man
I filmed for three
upcoming Small Town Monsters
projects. So
they're all UFO related.
So be on the lookout
for that. Go to smalltown
monsters.com
and you can watch all of their past
films, documentaries,
series.
Subscribe to them on YouTube. They do a ton of
live streams and they premiere
and drop a lot of their movies
and stuff on their YouTube channel.
But yes, I will be featured in three upcoming UFO-related films and or film series, I guess, with Small Town Monsters.
So my special thanks to Heather and to Courtney and to Seth and all of the Small Town Monsters crew for having me.
It was a blast filming for that.
So yes, I'm excited about that for sure.
All right, God.
Oh, I see Mike Leland is here.
I heart Scotland.
Can you understand most of the days?
Welcome, guys, Mike.
You guys know Mike.
Please check out Mike's books if you haven't already.
He wrote his first fiction book recently, which I cannot recommend enough.
It's fantastic.
He also has written several books on owls and UFOs.
So Mike, throw a link in the chat, if you can, to where people can find your work.
Love, love, love, love to get some more eyes on that stuff.
And I know Mike lived in Scotland for a while as well.
I heart Scotland.
Can you understand most of the natives?
No.
I still can't.
But I'm trying.
I'm trying, especially after they've been drinking,
which means every day,
and which means even before like 10 a.m.
Make up that what you will.
All right.
I think that's pretty much going to do it, guys.
unless I missed anything
that's in the start here
again, thank you to you guys
for the recommendations on places to go
here in Europe that are haunted.
I am definitely going to be
writing those down.
Yeah, yeah.
All right, guys.
That's going to do it.
Sorry, I'm just checking the chat, as usual.
Making sure I didn't miss any super chats
or anything, because I do want to shout those out.
I think we're good.
Yeah, we're good.
We're good.
We good.
Um, this was so much fun, guys. Again, I didn't know how it was going to go. I thought I was going to be dead tired the whole time. Um, but I somehow made it through. I think you guys and I think the coffee, um, and I apologize for you having to hear me sip it. Um, somewhere in the skies, premiering at midnight tonight, um, UK time, I think. I think I have it set to really sit midnight UK time. Um, brand new episode of witness accounts recorded,
live at Monster Fest too.
And I have a special surprise co-host who joined me for that live recording.
You know who they are, and you're absolutely going to love the conversation that I had with my surprise co-host.
So if you want to listen to it right now, you can listen to it early on Apple Premium or on Patreon.
otherwise it will drop at midnight here in the UK
and a little later for you guys over in the U.S.
and abroad.
Patreon.com slash somewhere skies
is where you can help support us as well
if you want bonus episodes and early access to everything.
This live stream that you're watching right now
will become an audio version
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I like to drop those every Wednesday, kind of in the middle of the week after the main show drops on Mondays.
So yeah, if you're listening to this in the future, thank you so much for listening to the show.
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And yeah, leave comments, like all that stuff boosts us up in the algorithms, guys, and gets us feature.
So that is going to do it for tonight.
I want to thank all of you for your amazing questions and all of you for your super chats and super stickers.
It means the world to me.
And for some awesome people just hopping in on your Sunday nights, I truly do appreciate it to all our regulars, all our new people.
And of course, as always, to Suzanne for her amazing moderation.
She just does a good job of keeping me on track.
And if I didn't get to any of your questions, guys, we'll do this again.
We will definitely do this again.
I'll go through the chat later on.
And if there's anything I missed, I'll try to answer it in the comments.
below the video. That's even a better way. If I did miss your questions, go ahead and put them
in the comments below the video, not in the live chat, but the comments below. And I will personally
answer those for you if I missed anything. Love the Ask Me, anything, chats. Appreciate it. Take care.
Thank you, Neil. Thank you. So yeah, guys, that's going to do it. If Douglas Sprague is still here,
my love to you, brother. I love you to death dad. Thank you for an incredible two months back home
in Syracuse and a special thanks to my sister,
all of my family members who made me feel so
welcomed back home and to the pups, of course,
Layla, Titus, Maddie, I love you guys too.
Miss you already.
Yeah, but looking forward to getting back
into the swing of things here in Scotland
and bringing you new content here
somewhere in the skies and somewhere in the ring very soon.
So, as always, guys, I will leave you with our mantra here
and that is keep your feet on the ground,
but never stop searching somewhere in the skies.
Have a good night. Keep looking up.
Peace.
There's nothing to hide.
There's nothing to hide at all.
