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Podcast UFO

By: Martin Willis
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Podcast UFO is your destination for compelling audio programs focused on UFOs, close encounters, and the people behind the phenomena. Hear firsthand accounts from eyewitnesses, insights from experts, and discussions on sightings, government secrecy, and more. Want to get involved? Visit our website to learn how to join the conversation. Starting September 2025, we’ll be streaming live on YouTube every Tuesday at 9:00 PM ET and Thursday at 8:00 PM ET. Tune in and be part of the journey!Copyright Martin Willis Astronomy Astronomy & Space Science Science Social Sciences
Episodes
  • AudioBlog: Francis Lee Ridge Remembered
    Mar 27 2026
    by UFO History Buff & Author, Charles Lear

    On January 20, 2026, Francis Lee Ridge passed away. His contributions to UFO investigation and research spanned six decades, and thanks to his efforts, a treasure trove of historical UFO-related material is available to anyone with an internet connection.According to Ridge’s bio at nicap.org, he was born on October 13, 1942. In 1960, he became an active investigator as head of the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena Indiana Subcommittee and remained in that position until 1970.

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    7 mins
  • 739. Jay Hammen
    Mar 25 2026
    In this fascinating conversation, Martin Willis speaks with Jay Hammen, a school psychologist and longtime UFO researcher, about a theory that attempts to connect UAP sightings, entities, consciousness, trauma, telepathy, altered states, and other high-strangeness phenomena into one larger framework. Drawing from thinkers such as Jacques Vallée, Carl Jung, and Terence McKenna, Jay lays out the idea of a “field” of consciousness that may help explain why the phenomenon can appear physical at times, yet deeply psychological or interdimensional at others. Jay also shares personal experiences that shaped his thinking, including an unusual UAP sighting in Florida, synchronicities, meditation experiences, and observations from his professional life that led him to question whether trauma and altered perception may play some role in how certain phenomena are experienced. The discussion moves into remote viewing, missing time, Rendlesham, Ariel School, Skinwalker Ranch, and the possibility that disclosure may be far more difficult than people imagine if the truth is stranger than a simple extraterrestrial explanation. This is a thought-provoking episode for anyone interested in the deeper side of the UFO mystery, especially the consciousness and interdimensional aspects that continue to surface in witness accounts and modern UAP discussions. Whether you agree or disagree, Jay presents a compelling attempt to connect many of the most puzzling threads in ufology.

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    49 mins
  • AudioBlog: Faeries From a UFO
    Mar 20 2026
    by UFO History Buff & Author, Charles Lear

    In 1969, Passport to Magonia by Jacques Vallée was published. Its central thesis is that there may be a link between folklore, particularly stories of the Fae folk, and UFO lore. In the Vol. 25, No. 6, issue (page 25 of the pdf) of Flying Saucer Review, there is an article by Eileen Morris headlined “The Winged Beings of Bluestone Walk” covering a case that certainly seems to support Vallée’s ideas.According to Morris, a “necessarily brief” version of the story told by Jean Hingley first appeared in the January 12, 1979, edition of The Dudley Herald. She says she met Hingley and her husband “a number of times” both at their residence and at her own, and describes them as “honest, hard-working people.” She took notes and used them to type up Hingley’s version of events and then had Hingley read it. Hingley was “satisfied that it is accurate.”According to the account written as if Hingley was telling it in the first person, she lived “in a small council house in Bluestone Walk, Rowley Regis, near Birmingham,” with her husband, Cyril, and their Alsatian, Hobo. On January 4, 1979, it was a cold, dark morning, and there was snow on the ground as she saw her husband off to his job at a cement works (she worked at a company that made soundproofing for cars). She was at the back door of the house that opened out to the road, and as her husband drove off, she noticed a light from the area of the garden. Read more →
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The houge scope of time and the many witnesses encompassed in this on going saga that I was not aware of has left me thirsty for more information. The UFO park and the community embracement (minus the tiny, untrustworthy police department) is both exciting and comforting. Just discovered this podcast and I am devouring it. (Would like to see less audio issues though.) Martin Willis is calm, friendly, polite and makes an effort to not interrupt guests. Too often a story can be lost forever due interruptions and Martin seems to be aware of this. Martin, thank you for all that you are doing to help get the message out there that we are not only NOT alone but that we are and have been in contact with our cosmic neighbors for a long time. Also for providing a trustworthy place for those who have been affected by their experiences in so many ways. Keep up the good work, you have a fan! Martin, PLEASE HAVE JIM SPARKS ON!!! 🙏

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It's the best, most well-respected, least sensational, consistently entertaining podcast dedicated to the always fascinating subject of UFOs. Martin Willis retains the sense of wonder without pulling us down rabbit holes of conspiracy theories or unhinged weirdness.

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Good UFO podcast with interviews and eye witnesses account. keep up the good work stories.

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