Todd's daughter Kristina is this week's special guest, giving insight to what it was like growing up in a home with a father who has an interest in paranormal activity, big foot, UFOs and more.
Todd's daughter Kristina is this week's special guest, giving insight to what it was like growing up in a home with a father who has an interest in paranormal activity, big foot, UFOs and more.
Todd is joined this week by Chris 51, a well known tattoo artist that has a knack for the paranormal.
Chris 51 is an alien. He believes it and you will too when you meet him. There is no way a human being could accomplish what he has without any sleep, drugs or extraterrestial powers. He wrote columns for three major tattoo magazines, has published five books on everything from football trivia to poetry. He tattoos around the world, teaches business and marketing seminars, is an All-Star father, realized and cast the A&E show Epic Ink. He created and runs the Geeksterink Legends Comic con Tattoo Tour, the biggest of its kind in the world.
Find out more on Chris 51 HERE.
Todd is joined this week on the show by Dr. Terry Hunt, the University of Oregon as Dean of the Clark Honors College and professor of anthropology, to discuss Easter Island.
Dr. Hunt’s recent book, "The Statues that Walked: Unraveling the mystery of Easter Island", co-authored with Carl Lipo, revisits the dramatic story of Rapa Nui’s prehistory. The book won the Society for American Archaeology’s book of the year award, 2011, in the public audience category. Dr. Hunt’s research was the focus of a National Geographic Magazine cover story (July, 2012) and a full-length Nova-National Geographic TV documentary that aired on PBS in November 2012.
Todd is joined this week by author and researcher Gary David.
David has been intrigued by the American Southwest since his initial trip there in 1987. The following year he lived for about six months in northern New Mexico, where he studied archaeological ruins and rock art. In 1994 he moved to Arizona and began an intensive study of the ancestral Pueblo People (sometimes incorrectly referred to as the Anasazi) and their descendants the Hopi.
In 2006 after more than a decade of fieldwork and scholarly inquiry, his nonfiction book The Orion Zone: Ancient Star Cites of the American Southwest was published.
