Todd is joined by Brett Oldham, an individual who shares a popular, yet horrific alien abduction story. Oldham is also the author of the book "Children of the Grey's".
Todd is joined by Brett Oldham, an individual who shares a popular, yet horrific alien abduction story. Oldham is also the author of the book "Children of the Grey's".
Todd is joined by Dave Broderick, a Utah man from Ogden who shares his experiences with Bigfoot. This show continues the legend of Bigfoot in the state Utah, as more evidence suggests the mythical creature does exist.
Todd is joined on this week's show by a tour guide from Rapa Nuia, the famous Easter Island. Easter Island is a Chilean island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, at the southeasternmost point of the Polynesian Triangle in Oceania. Easter Island is most famous for its nearly 1,000 extant monumental statues, called moai, created by the early Rapa Nui people. In 1995, UNESCO named Easter Island a World Heritage Site, with much of the island protected within Rapa Nui National Park.
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.