Generational Cycles
today
Ian Punnett is joined by historian Neil Howe to discuss his latest research on the defining generations of our time, and why those born after 1981 have vastly different relationships with their families and the workplace than those born earlier. 6-10pm PT: Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returns to 9/19/97 when intuitive Gordon-Michael Scallion rocked the house with predictions of major earth changes.
Ghost-to-Ghost 2009
Sat, Oct 31
Ian Punnett hosts the Coast to Coast AM Halloween tradition of opening the phone lines for your best ghost stories. The evening will also include one hour of a vintage Art Bell 'Ghost to Ghost AM' show from 2001. 6-10pm PT: Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returns to 9/22/99 for conversations with both Colm Kelleher about the (now defunct) NIDS hotline, and the late Richard Kieninger (book link) on predictions of dire earth changes.
Humor & Mortality
Sat, Oct 24
Authors Tom Cathcart and Daniel Klein majored in philosophy at Harvard. They'll join Ian Punnett for a conversation about the humor of death and mortality, and how humor allows us to express our fears about mortality. 6-10pm PT: Art Bell - Somewhere in Time journeys back to 4/29/98 for a discussion with author Albert Harrison (book link) about societal changes that alien contact would bring.
Zombies & Resurrections
Sat, Oct 17
In the first half of the show, Ian welcomes author of the The Zombie Survival Guide, researcher and former SNL writer, Max Brooks for a discussion on the history of Zombie attacks on mankind. In the latter half, winner of the Bram Stoker Award and the International Horror Guild Award, Doug Clegg will discuss the need to bring loved ones back from the dead, and the horrific complications involved.
Shroud of Turin
Mon, Oct 12
Filling in for George Noory, Ian Punnett welcomes authors Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince, who'll discuss the Shroud of Turin. In their groundbreaking book, Turin Shroud: In Whose Image?, from the mid-90s, they claimed the relic was a human creation-- this was also the conclusion an Italian scientist recently arrived at after conducting tests.
Sun, Oct 11
Journalist James Nestor will discuss how the brain achieves the feeling of "being high" in terms of neurology through meditations, illusions, common herbs, audio and visual stimulations, and some bizarre anthropological discoveries, all without using drugs. Hosted by Ian Punnett.
Cold War Legacy
Sat, Oct 10
Renowned journalist and author David Hoffman will discuss the terrifying biological and germ warfare created by the Soviet Union during the Cold War, and reveal how close they came to wiping out millions of lives. 6-10pm PT: Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returns to 8/22/95 for an Open Lines show that features a variety of topics including a tragedy on a Detroit bridge that involved a women forced to leap to her death, and a fax titled "40 ways to destroy Earth."