Desert Oracle Radio hosted by Ken Layne
Summary: Desert Oracle Radio is a weekly road trip through the weird American desert from the publisher of Desert Oracle, the acclaimed field guide published in Joshua Tree, California. Hear tales of lost mines, mysterious lights, missing tourists, venomous creatures, weird history and weirder people. Hosted by editor Ken Layne and featuring a cast of intriguing mystics, oddballs, scientists and artists, Desert Oracle Radio is your evocative soundtrack for a desert night. The program is broadcast on Friday nights at 10 p.m. by KCDZ 107.7 FM in the Mojave high desert, with field reports from around and across the desert lands. Those who love these harsh dry lands know there's a weird magic to the place, and Desert Oracle Radio blends old folklore and curious history with the strange doings of today's denizens. For more information, visit DesertOracle.com/radio or write to radio@desertoracle.com, and keep the desert in your heart!
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Podcasts:
Our annual "Holidays in Hi-Desert" program; Jeremy Corbell joins us to discuss his work at Skinwalker Ranch and the Pentagon’s announcement that we are not alone.
Wildfires of the mountains and the desert, and a visit with Hi-Desert artist/filmmaker Kate McCabe.
Rocket Man of the Mojave, desert scavengers, and the misogyny of the palaver.
The ancient sky-ships of Death Valley, UFO filmmaker Jeremy Corbell reports back from Skinwalker Ranch, and Brendan Maze introduces his mindfulness institute in Desert Hot Springs. Recorded live at the Ace Hotel in Palm Springs.
Recorded live at the Ace Hotel and Swim Club in Palm Springs, it's our 14th episode with Doc Daniels and his Mojave Phone Booth posse, "Patient Seventeen" director Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell, and area businessman Brendan Maze discussing his Mojave Mindfulness Institute.
Our lucky 13th episode, with full moon fever on the Mojave, trouble at the Halloween Harvest Festival promoted by area businessman Brendan Maze, and your letters about the Earthly Order of Warrior-Monks.
A murder-suicide on the Maze Trail, Doc Daniels and his mystical Mojave Phone Booth, and the wandering naturalist of the Western Mojave known as “Walking George.”
The mystery of the black triangles flying over desert highway, and extreme wildfires across the Southwest.
The Landers Earthquake of 1992, Brendan Maze on his company’s plans to make flavored soda water from the Mojave, and what you need to survive a desert apocalypse.
Jack Parsons, the Jet Propulsion Lab, and the Babalon Working on the Mojave Desert. Plus: Jason P. Woodbury on the mystery domes of Casa Grande, Arizona.
Death Valley Junction and the Amargosa Opera House: Locations from a dream.
Desert wilderness as a refuge for humanity, Charles Manson at Barker Ranch, and the delightful Common Raven.
Campfire tales from the Mother Road, Elvis in the Mojave, and a curious plan to replicate the UFO experience for tourists.
Missing tourists and monsoon season, a regular part of August in the Mojave Desert.
The desert’s fiercest creature, official recordings from the October 1965 UFO incident at Edwards Air Force Base in the Mojave, and the mysterious ghost lights of Amboy Road.