Episodes
Published 12/03/21
This episode features an interview with Brother Russell, who's comedy work and social commentary focus on the strange world of American Evangelicals.  
Published 05/03/15
Published 05/03/15
This episode features a conversation with recording artist and self-proclaimed cult leader Chris Schlarb.  We discuss the parallels between celebrities and cult leaders, the JFK assassination, and how to stay relevant in a "post-conspiracy" world.  
Published 03/08/15
This episode follows the story of high school students in a suburban Denver county who are in open rebellion against the local school board...  over a history test.
Published 09/30/14
This episode features a discussion of the Satanic Panic, a moral panic of the 1980's which ruined lives and annoyed teenagers with tales of Satanic influences in youth culture.  
Published 08/26/14
This episode features an interview with Daisy Eris Campbell and Steven Pratt, two of the creators of the forthcoming Cosmic Trigger stage play.
Published 07/02/14
From the darkest recesses of the internet comes the Slender Man, a 21st century monster who has inspired real-life attacks and an ever-growing, collaborative digital mythos.  
Published 06/17/14
Was Jesus a literary creation of the Roman Emperors? This episode delves into the controversial work of Joseph Atwill, author of Caesar's Messiah. 
Published 10/13/13
In an extremely personal episode of Out There Radio, Raymond explains the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) and how politicians are playing a dangerous game with the health and well-being of the people you love most.  Dedicated to my mother, Florence Wiley (1950-2013).
Published 09/27/13
Combining tales of the HAARP conspiracy, Nikola Tesla's death ray, and a space cannon capable of launching objects into orbit, this episode of Out There Radio has something for everyone.
Published 08/16/13
This episode features a discussion of Japanese Tsunami ghosts, as well as in-depth look at Austin's top 5 cryptids.
Published 07/12/13
Episode 58 begins with a discussion of the zombie mind control drug known as scopolamine, along with new information about the suspicious death of investigative journalist Gary Webb. In the main segment, we continue our investigation of Coral Castle, a puzzling monument which stands in south Florida. Was its lone creator, Edward Leedskalnin, a genius who uncovered the secrets of the pyramids, a time-traveler, an alien, or just a dedicated man who longed for his lost "Sweet Sixteen?"
Published 07/03/13
Episode 57 begins with a discussion of the mysterious death of Michael Hastings.  Was this notable journalist murdered because he uncovered government corruption? The main topic of the episode is Coral Castle, a puzzling monument which stands in south Florida.  Was its lone creator, Edward Leedskalnin, a genius who uncovered the secrets of the pyramids, a time-traveler, an alien, or just a dedicated man who longed for his lost "Sweet Sixteen?"  
Published 06/26/13
Alex Jones is the most famous conspiracy theorist in the world, but his fame has come with a price.  His increasingly bizarre behaviour has led many to question both his sanity and his sincerity.  Is he a digital cult leader, or a stooge for the NWO, or just a man destabilized by fame?  This episode examines how single figures come to represent entire movements, and the potential drawbacks of being a conspiracy celebrity.
Published 06/19/13
This episode begins with an analysis of possible "Satanic" influences on people who practice Yoga. Is the dark lord lurking in the corner of your Yoga studio, or are evangelicals just scared of a little competition? Later on, Austin and Raymond present the basics of Phantom Time Hypothesis and New Chronology, and report shocking discoveries of phantom years during the second age of Middle Earth.
Published 06/12/13
This episode features an in-depth discussion of the recent popularity of mock-umentaries about mermaids, as well as previous examples of the "found footage" genre. Austin and Raymond then debate the significance of the Citizens Committee for UFO Disclosure and its predecessor, the Disclosure Project.
Published 06/05/13
This episode features an interview with animator, film-maker, and urban exploration expert Bryan Papciak. Bryan is the creator of Met State, an award winning experimental film which explores the abandoned Met State mental hospital.  This interview also contains a number of fascinating and creepy stories about Bryan's experiences in America's condemned underbelly. Bryan was originally slated to appear on our "phone-a-friend" segment, but his tales were so fascinating that we kept him on for...
Published 09/09/12
Episode 52 of Out There Radio features an interview with Randall Carlson.  Randall is the founder of Sacred Geometry International, and is one of the most knowledgeable and experienced Freemasons in the Atlanta area.  Randall is an experienced home-builder, and a leading expert on esotericism, archaeo-astronomy, and catastrophism.   Co-hosts Raymond Wiley and Austin Gandy also discuss their experiences at Infusion Festivals, and their constant battle with equipment malfunctions over the past...
Published 09/01/12
After four long years, the Out There Radio crew has re-united, and will be producing a new season of weekly podcast episodes.  In this much anticipated episode, Austin Gandy and Raymond Wiley re-introduce themselves, reflect on their experiences during the past four years, and discuss how their views about conspiracy theories, the occult, and counterculture have evolved. In Out There news, we discuss the recent Aurora shooting, and how rapidly conspiracy narratives can be formed in a web...
Published 08/09/12
Jim Marrs joins us for an hour-long interview about JFK, the new world order and his new book. Austin Gandy returns with an outrageous segment from the Invisible College. Raymond and Joe give their final goodbyes, play listener-submitted clips and announce their plans for the future. Recorded in front of a live studio audience! Jim Marrs is a conspiracy theorist, news reporter, college professor, and author of books and articles on a wide range of assorted conspiracy theories.
Published 05/18/08
Torture, 9/11 conspiracy theories, infiltrators, and famous comedians, all on the 49th and penultimate episode of Out There Radio! We start off with an interview with Erik Ruhling about his book Infernal Device: Machinery of Torture and Execution. We discuss the historical and artistic significance of torture, both ancient and modern. In the second half of the episode, we take our final look at the 9/11 Truth movement, and explore its apparent infiltration by the Lyndon LaRouche movement....
Published 02/27/08
In this episode, we revisit the issue of psychedelics with biographical sketches of two generations of psychedelic torchbearers: Timothy Leary and Terence McKenna. Don’t miss our final take on the origins and continuation of the contemporary psychedelic movement in our examination of its two most well known, and controversial, proponents.  Included in this episode are spoken word pieces and archival interviews from these two fascinating men.
Published 01/09/08
In this episode, Austin Gandy steps into the co-host’s chair as we take a closer look at the history and nature of the Western Esoteric Tradition. We present key figures like Agrippa, John Dee and the infamous Giordano Bruno, who was burned at the stake in 1600. Occultists, heretics, and alchemists unite on this installment of Out There Radio.  We also discuss how the work of these occultists influenced later generations, especially during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Published 08/23/07
In the 46th episode of Out There Radio, Raymond and Joe discuss the life and work of comedians Lenny Bruce and Bill Hicks, and their roles as both “social critics and secular moralists.”  There are a *lot* of clips included, so this is a great episode for both fans and newcomers to the work of these two comedy geniuses. Austin Gandy also returns for an Out There news segment which you won’t want to miss.
Published 07/04/07