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Bledsoe Said So
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Host Ryan Bledsoe shares his thoughts and lifelong experiences with supernatural phenomena, the UFO community and intelligence agencies following an entity encounter in 2007 known as one of the most publicly documented cases of all time. Along with his best friend, Nick, Ryan discusses the paranormal, spirituality, UFOs, consciousness and all things weird beyond the veil.
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Ryan and Alex welcome back Tom Barber, vocalist of Chelsea Grin and Darko, for his second appearance on Bledsoe Said So. In this conversation, Tom opens up about his personal orb sightings since his last time on the show, how they’ve reshaped his outlook on life, and the way others now seek him out to share their own experiences. They dive into the creative process of channeling both darkness and light into music, exploring the real-world impact lyrics can have on listeners. Tom also recalls moments of convincing skeptics, and even drawing crowds, to witness the phenomenon for themselves.
Ryan and Jennifer share their experience at the Psi Games 2025 in Charlottesville, VA, an immersive event led by Hakim Isler (featured on Bledsoe Said So episode 196). Designed to push the boundaries of human potential, the Psi Games put psychic abilities to the test with challenges in remote viewing, mind sight, psychokinesis, and more. Attendees also had the chance to learn directly from leading experts in parapsychology through lectures and hands-on workshops aimed at sharpening intuition and unlocking advanced psi skills. Both Ryan and Chris Sr. took part in the event, which culminated in a skywatch that left everyone in awe.Learn more about next year's event here: https://psigamesinternational.com/
Ryan and Alex sit down with world traveler, vlogger and author Dakota Wint, whose journeys have taken him deep into tribes and traditions across India, Papua New Guinea, Turkey, and beyond. Dakota shares what he’s learned from immersing himself in cultures often hidden from the outside world, offering insights into Eastern religions, ancient practices, and the wisdom of remote communities. They also dive into the role of psychedelics as gateways to spiritual realms and tools for understanding the unseen and having out-of-body experiences.Learn more about Dakota at https://www.dakotawint.com/.
In a bittersweet episode, Nick bids his farewell from Bledsoe Said So. The guys also look back on favorite memories, reflect on the journey so far, and share what’s to come for the podcast. To Nick, we're thankful for all you've brought to the show, and we wish you the very best on your next chapter.
This week, the guys dive into a movie review of Astral City: A Spiritual Journey, a Brazilian film based on the book Nosso Lar by medium Chico Xavier. They explore the film’s depiction of the afterlife, themes of reincarnation, karma, and spiritual evolution, and how it compares to their own experiences and studies of consciousness. Along the way, they reflect on the intersection of cinema, mysticism, and personal transformation.
This week, Ryan recounts recent skywatch experiences with 700–1,000 people at Contact in the Desert 2025, along with extraordinary sightings shared with Aaron Kitcher and his partner, Helen (Bledsoe Said So Episode 212). He also offers a vivid recap of his time at the Monroe Institute’s Guidelines program, a transformative five-day journey designed to help you turn inward, heighten your intuitive abilities, and connect with your inner guidance.
This week, the guys welcome metal producer and drummer Aaron Kitcher for a wide-ranging conversation on music, spiritual encounters, and the mysteries of the universe. From synchronicities and awakening experiences to remote viewing and orb sightings, Aaron shares his perspectives on consciousness and insights gained from his time at The Monroe Institute.
This week, the guys explore the idea of a primordial tradition, an ancient, esoteric current of knowledge, woven through mythologies across the world, with a focus on Native American traditions. They discuss the possibility that the Knights Templar may have reached the Americas long before Columbus, forming secret brotherhoods with Indigenous peoples and sharing in sacred knowledge. From Templar flags on Columbus’s ships to the mysterious symbolism of ancient mound sites, they trace the hidden codes, handshakes, and Atlantean echoes that suggest a deeper, forgotten history connecting the Old World and the New.
This week the guys explore the fascinating world of cymatics—the study of sound made visible—and its deep connections to ancient mysticism, consciousness, and the fabric of the universe. From the resonant clicks of dolphin communication to the sacred intonations of vowel sounds and the primordial OM, they uncover how sound has been used across cultures as a tool for creation and transformation and much more.
This week the guys dive into a series of What If? questions submitted by Bledsoe Said So listeners, exploring everything from the idea that movies might be glimpses into alternate realities, to the emergence of AI as a consciousness, children with psychic abilities, and so much more.
This week the guys welcome Tony Mikalauskas, co-founder of Fresh Mouth Toothpaste, a monthly subscription brand bringing the latest nano-silver innovations to oral care. In this episode, they dive into the benefits of nano-silver toothpaste, the growing appeal of alternative wellness, and the controversial conversation around fluoride and dental care conspiracies.Learn more: https://www.freshmouthclub.com/
This week, the guys welcome legendary voice actor Kyle Hebert to the show. Best known for bringing to life iconic characters in Dragon Ball Z, Bleach, One Piece, Naruto, and more, Kyle reflects on his journey through the world of anime and how manifesting your dreams can shape your reality. The conversation spans everything from the craft of voice acting and the intelligent design of the universe to metal music and the paranormal.
This week, the guys sit down with acclaimed voice actress Mela Lee. Known for her work across anime, video games, and television, Mela opens up about her relationship with God and her spiritual journey—including powerful orb encounters, some of which she witnessed alongside the Bledsoes at Contact in the Desert. She reflects on how a traumatic childhood shaped her path and how a guiding light has followed her ever since, bringing connection, healing, and a deeper sense of purpose.
This week, the guys welcome author and filmmaker Dana Kippel for a fascinating conversation about all things metaphysical and plasma intelligence. Together, they explore Dana’s experience witnessing orbs alongside Ryan, and dive into topics like consciousness, the nature of God, and the connection between the spirit world and plasma. Learn more about Dana and her upcoming book A New Force: Plasma, Consciousness, and The New Human Potential on her website: www.danakippel.com
In this special episode of Bledsoe Said So, Ryan is joined by his sister, Emily Holloway, for a live recording at Contact in the Desert in Indian Wells, CA. Together, they share memories of growing up with the phenomenon — experiences that not only drew the attention of government officials but also awakened unexpected psychic abilities. Ryan and Emily reflect on the emotional impact of their unusual childhood and how they balanced these profound events with the challenges of everyday life in grade school.
This week the guys welcome the world’s foremost expert and renowned pioneer in the field of breathwork, Dan Brulé. They dig into the role of breath as a gateway to expanded consciousness, the nature of life force energy, and what it truly means to breathe with spirit. Dan shares his personal journey to becoming a certified breathwork coach, and how the practice continues to shape his life and perspective. Finally, Ryan reflects on his time with Dan at the Contact Modalities XPO, including a powerful private breathwork session with the Bledsoe family that left a lasting impact.
This week, the guys dive into the life and legacy of Rudolf Steiner, the visionary behind Anthroposophy. They explore how Steiner’s philosophy branched off from Theosophy, and how his concept of occult science aimed to empower individuals to perceive higher realms through inner development and spiritual discipline. From clairvoyance to cosmic consciousness, they also unpack the mystical teachings of one of the early 20th century’s most influential esoteric thinkers.
This week, the guys dive into their personal experience with the Monroe Institute’s Creation Station, an immersive program designed to help participants tap into the wellspring of unlimited creative intelligence. From deep meditative states to mind-expanding exercises, they explore what it means to connect with the source of all creativity.
This week, the guys reflect on the last 200 episodes of Bledsoe Said So.
This week, Ryan and Jennifer reflect on their unforgettable experience at the Contact Modalities Xpo (May 2-4, 2025) in Delavan, Wisconsin, marking the first time the podcast had a presence at a conference. They share the incredible stories they encountered, the inspiring individuals they connected with, and the profound moments they shared with Dan Brulé, the world’s leading expert in breathwork. They also recalled being reunited with past guests, including Hannah Summerhill (Episode 171), Solar Glow Meditations (Episode 181), and Hakim Isler (Episode 196), at the event.
Ryan I'm Trying to keep up. Where can I find your guys music btw.. And if your doin any special guest pod cast comment here bro!! love ya guys keep grindin☝🏼😏🙏🏼
The unnecessary and excessive laughing of the Bledsoe friend ruins this podcast.
your podcast content is decent. Audio levels are consistently horribly low. Too much time with grin and tickle talk.
Love this! I can't seem to find the words to express all I have felt. All of this is part of my religious beliefs. "UFOs, Aliens" and how and where they connect has been a blank spot for me in my beliefs. Your father, and all of you, has filled this hole. I have always known the existence of God (HeavenlyFather), Jesus Christ, the Holy Ghost and that we do have a Heavenly Mother. She is so sacred and wonderful that she has been protected from the worldly blasphemy that has been directed to God, our Heavenly Father. The message is vital! I have already started to share. May you all be blessed and continue to be watched over. I pray that I find my role in all of this. Love and Light are the answer.
I love that you used flesh suit, I usually use meat suit. 😂
is this where the phrase " must be something in the water." came from?
I've added this movie to my list, but it kind of sounds like what they maybe used to model Free Guy off of?
so just a thought here... when you talked about in the movie Lucca how the phrase Silenco Bruno was very repetitive, do we think that has ties to Encanto and the whole We Don't Talk About Bruno song and being a big part of the movie? just my weird brain having connections.
Steven Universe is beautiful even as an adult. It's a sweet series.
Never, and I mean NEVER, eat on a fucking podcast. Nobody wants to have someone chewing and smacking their lips directly in their ear hole.
I just wish they'd stay on topic a little more. I get it, trying to be entertaining and all, but there's an act being performed here... Nick, maybe a little less ass-kissing? Also, stop acting like the things Ryan says are both the first time you've heard it, and that it's the most enlightening thing you've ever heard. But it has it's moments.
I am definitely one of those people who thinks about these things on a daily basis. Just found you from another podcast and I'm excited to hear what's in store. Speaking of Jordan Peele, "Nope" is his new one about to come out.
I love this podcast - some of the best ideas out there right now.