
Somewhere in the Skies is a weekly podcast covering UFOs and the unexplained. New episodes every Monday. Learn more at: www.somewhereintheskies.com
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 778 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Social SciencesDocumentaryScienceSociety & Culture | |||

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Great and informative episode on cases and stories from Puerto Rico! As someone whose family is from there, it made me want to visit the island to check the specific spots! ¡Muy espooky! Trust me bro-catski!
I’ve never been to Fenway to see the green monster, but I know every new episode of Somewhere in the Skies I’ll be listening. I have been fascinated with the subject my whole life, especially after having two experiences myself. The updates and coverage Ryan provides is phenomenal. Also listening to him while I work is just a fun and relaxing experience. Keep looking up!
Kona blue was amazing.
Whenever I’m feeling down and just a little bit Kona blue I put on the sweet sweet sounds of Ryan and they help pick me up making me feel Honolulu happy. The podcast to go to for awesome interviews and current events in the UAP field!
I've been listening for years now Ryan is GREAT!! Love the sightings and stories I know if there's something going on in the UFO community RYAN is going to tell me!! Must listen!!! Just Subscribe NOW u will NOT REGRET IT!!! Because I only listen on Apple. I'd really wish that we could comment individually on each episode. I've been told you can do that on Spotify, but I am not a Spotify fan. I would also love a way to listen live and comment live without having to go on YouTube Maybe sometime in... more
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Content primarily revolves around UFO phenomena, including detailed examinations of alien abductions, witness accounts, and the intersection of personal experience with broader societal perceptions of extraterrestrial life. The discussions often incorporate historical cases, listener experiences, and critiques of recent documentaries, offering both entertainment and a platform for education in the realm of unidentified flying objects and government disclosure. The podcast is notable for its blend of narrative storytelling with a focus on serious inquiry into the truth behind UFO encounters.
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