Oh No, Ross and Carrie Ross and Carrie
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Welcome to Oh No, Ross and Carrie, the show where we don’t just report on fringe science, spirituality, and claims of the paranormal, but take part ourselves. Follow us as we join religions, undergo alternative treatments, seek out the paranormal, and always find the humor in life's biggest mysteries. We show up - so you don’t have to.
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Ross and Carrie Litigate Disclosure: Daniel Sheehan Edition
Ross tells Carrie about Daniel Sheehan, a DC-based attorney who specializes in Constitutional law and UFO disclosure. He reviews UFO history in America since 1945, and shares his role in bringing ET contact out of the shadows and into the light.
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Ross and Carrie Don’t Mutilate Cattle: Strange Harvest Edition
Ross and Carrie review Linda Moulton Howe’s “Strange Harvest”, the documentary that put the ufologist / journalist on the map. Linda investigates cattle mutilation in and around Colorado.
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Go Fact Yourself #MaxFunDrive Kick-off Spectacular featuring Teresa McElroy, Ross Blocher, Ella Hubber, Tom Lum, and Jordan Morris
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Linda Moulton Howe Brings Down Carrie: Jimmy Church Disclosure Lunch Edition
Carrie attends Jimmy Church’s “Disclosure Lunch,” starring Linda Moulton Howe, Whitley Strieber, Danny Sheehan, and other UFO-whistleblower luminaries. Plus, somehow, Linda manages to bring Carrie to her knees with a single, passing question.
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Ross and Carrie Commune with Communion: Book and Movie Tie-in Package Edition
Ross and Carrie read the 1987 UFO memoir Communion, by alleged abductee Whitley Strieber. What was the source of a blue light that filled Whitley's family cabin for a few seconds in October 1985? IDK, let's talk about it for 38 years.
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Ross and Carrie Commune with Whitley Strieber: New World Edition
Ross and Carrie recall Whitley Strieber’s "deep dive into... individual communication with ‘The Visitors.’” These alien beings come to Whitley (and others) from distant stars, to harvest sperm and trade metals. And Whitley has the fan mail to prove it.
Customer Reviews
Fun Easy Listening
Great show, the hosts have good banter. Topics are fun, don’t neglect the early episodes which offer deeper dives into well known cults.
Funny, but routinely misstate scientific findings
The hosts are entertaining, and I’ve enjoyed many of the episodes. That said, I was very disappointed in how routinely they misstate or misinterpret scientific findings to support their opinions. Occasionally, this includes making misleading health claims that could do actual damage.
Of course, no one knows *everything*, but it would be preferable to just admit a lack of knowledge. Science demands intellectual humility, which both of these hosts could really benefit from.
I’ve listened to all of their episodes.
Been listening to these two for so long I don’t even know. They are so funny and their work is so solid!