Ingrid Dean, detective sergeant, forensic artist, and 20-yr. police veteran in the Michigan State Police Force, discussed her work researching true stories from the front lines of law enforcement which were purportedly shaped by angels,...
Why is America so captivated by the creepy and unexplained? Paranormal investigator and researcher Deonna Kelli Sayed joined Ian Punnett to talk about our fascination with spirits, ghosts, poltergeists, and haunted houses. First hour guest,...
Historian Adrian Tinniswood spoke about a period in the 17th century when pirates ruled the Barbary Coast of Africa. Capt. Kelly Sweeney joined in the conversation in the latter part of the third hour.
First hour guest, former chief of the...
Norm Stamper, former chief of the Seattle Police Department, joined Ian to expose some of the issues affecting the 21st-century police force.
In the first hour, Truthdig editor-in-chief Robert Scheer commented on the Occupy Wall Street movement.
Joining Ian Punnett, Michael Uslan discussed how his fan boy love of super heroes turned him into one of the most successful Hollywood producers, and how his life-long dream of bringing the real Batman to the silver screen became a reality. In...
Dr. James Fadiman, who's been involved with psychedelic research since the 1960's, joined Ian Punnett to discuss the newest research into the psychotherapeutic value of visionary drug use for increased personal awareness, spiritual epiphanies,...
Author Gary Jansen talked about how he became a believer in ghosts after moving back into his childhood home and experiencing unexplainable things there. In the first hour, Judaic Studies professor Ken Hanson commented on the authenticity of the...
Authors and researchers Michael Taft & Peter Baumann joined Ian to explore the positive evolutionary potential hidden in one of the most destructive events in history -- 9/11.
In the first hour, Cindy Campbell of the Fisher House...
Steven Schlozman, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, joined Ian to ponder what a ''Zombie Apocalypse" might look like, the unique biology of zombie organisms, and what we can do to stop them from taking over the...
Ian Punnett provided coverage of Hurricane Irene and spoke about the storm with several guests, including TV weatherman John Coleman, multi-disciplinary scientist Howard Bloom, Captain Kelly Sweeney, research physicist Stan Deyo, and astrologer...
Novelist and screenwriter Paul Bishop joined Ian to discuss his 35-year career for the LAPD where he worked as an interrogator and sex crimes detective.
In the first hour, Egyptologist and author David Elkington provided an update on the...
Ian Punnett welcomed Apollo 15 command module pilot Al Worden, who discussed his career in spaceflight and how he went from honored national hero to being drummed out of the NASA Astronaut Corps.
In the first hour, author Howard Wasdin (book...
Journalist and computer analyst, Robert Vamosi, who has been covering digital security issues for more than a decade, discussed the dark side of technology.
During the first hour, attorney Galen Cook commented on new evidence in the D.B....
In the first half, Professor at the University of Manchester and BBC science presenter, Brian Cox, joined Ian Punnett to ponder the Wonders of the Universe. Open Lines followed.
Multi-disciplinary scientist Howard Bloom joined Ian Punnett for a discussion on rethinking how capitalism works and the state of the U.S. economy.
In the first half-hour, Clare Richardson, CEO of the Diane Fossey Gorilla Fund, spoke about the...
Filling in for George, Ian Punnett welcomed Anthony M. Amore and Tom Mashberg, authors of Stealing Rembrandts: The Untold Stories of Notorious Art Heists. Open Lines followed.
Paul Connett, Executive Director of the Fluoride Action Network, joined Ian to discuss the truth about fluoride and how this toxic chemical has no real health benefits whatsoever. In the first hour, journalist Aaron Sagers gave an update from...
Zoologist and TV host Jeremy Wade joined Ian to discuss the weirdest and most bizarre monsters he has caught in remote rivers all over the world.
In the first hour, film director Tom Shadyac talked about his new documentary, I AM, which...
Historical researchers, Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince joined Ian Punnett for a discussion on how the rediscovery of lost Egyptian documents not only fueled the Renaissance but also launched the bedrock of the Enlightenment.
Former Navy Seal, Howard Wasdin (book link), presented an inside look into Seal Team 6, a secret unit tasked with counterterrorism, hostage rescue, and counterinsurgency. First half-hour guests, the 'Psychic Twins,' Terry & Linda Jamison...
Rochester native Emily Good was arrested on her front lawn for filming a traffic stop (related video). George DeAngelis, former assistant chief of police in El Paso, TX, joined Ian to discuss a phenomenon known as 'contempt of cop' that often...
Ian Punnett was joined by psychology professor Douglas Kenrick for a discussion on how the primitive, animalistic underside of human nature, with its sexual fantasies and homicidal tendencies, has actually given rise to the most positive features...
Ian Punnett welcomed the founder of Liquid Comics, Gotham Chopra, who decoded the 7 essential laws that govern the realm of superheroes both ancient and modern, and explained how to apply these laws to our daily lives. Gotham's father Deepak...
Bestselling author Dale Brown discussed how his new thriller relates to the real possibility of a deadly battle against the government and detailed how he honed his unique style of speculative fiction.
In the first hour, Ian Punnett welcomed the founder of StudentLoanJustice.org, Alan Collinge, who discussed how federal student loans have become predatory, turning a generation into debtor slaves. Open Lines followed.
Skeptic Michael Shermer spoke about Harold Camping's failed May 21st Rapture prediction, and why people believe the things they do. Next, Judaica professor Ken Hanson discussed how President Obama's policy toward Israel could trigger Armageddon...
Called the UK's #1 psychic detective, Robert Cracknell joined Ian to discuss how he has assisted police with his ability to see into the past and the future.
In the first hour, Gerard Adams talked about how going to college might be a huge...
Stanford University professor Mark Z. Jacobson joined Ian Punnett to discuss the feasibility of powering the planet with renewable sources of energy generated from wind, water, sunlight, and even the Earth's own heat.
In the first hour,...
Joining Ian Punnett, Egyptologist and author David Elkington talked about the Jordan Codices -- ancient metal religious texts that could change the way we view Christianity and the Bible.
In the first hour, confidential informant Robert...