UAP researcher and podcast host of “Somewhere in The Skies” Ryan Sprague has been called a lot of things, but what fits him most is the title of storyteller.
Read more'Somewhere In The Skies' reboot promises 'stunning' new witness accounts
Host of the “Somewhere In The Skies” podcast and frequent co-host to CW’s “Mysteries Decoded” Ryan Sprague has announced a new edition of his 2016 book '“Somewhere In The Skies.” The second edition being put out by Beyond The Fray Publishing is available now, and promises an “updated and expanded” edition.
Read moreCoronavirus impact on the UFO community
With COVID-19 creating a world-wide pandemic that has led to closures, social distancing, and preventive measures, another result is dominating the news cycle. While it dominates the news, collectively we are learning the medical and economical impacts, which has hit some in the UFO community.
Read moreUFO researcher Ryan Sprague goes down a different 'Portal' this Halloween
Host of “Somewhere In The Skies” podcast Ryan Sprague is merging his theater background, and on-camera researcher skills for his role in the independent horror movie “Portal.”
Read moreRyan Sprague takes on ‘Roswell: Mysteries Decoded’
As CW plans to relaunch the fictional drama “Roswell,” the network plans to also air a special investigative look at the case at 9 p.m Jan.10 “Roswell: Mysteries Decoded,” which will feature “Somewhere In The Skies” podcast host Ryan Sprague.
Read moreWhy are those who study UFOs drawn to writing fiction too?
Many are dedicated to finding the facts, searching for the truth, and practicing general journalistic standards in the study of all things UFOs, but somewhere along the way many authors switch their focus from non-fiction to fiction. Why is it that so many immersed into the field of UFO research are drawn into the world of fictional writing?
Read moreUFOs don't pay the bills: What we do for day jobs
Ufologists, researchers and cryptozoology enthusiasts put in countless hours and valiant efforts into research that in most cases doesn't pay the bills. Many do it for simply one reason; a passion to seek the truth.
While there are some who make a living (part and full time) off the study of the unknown, most have careers outside, which is a testament to the passion the people involved in this field have to donate a lot of their free time for a "hobby" that doesn't always pay-off fiscally or in terms of results.
Read more'Somewhere In The Skies' aims to reach Patreon goal
Friend of Punk rock and UFOs and host of the best podcast on Ufology "Somewhere In The Skies," Ryan Sprague has started a Patreon campaign to help grow the podcast and help ease some of the production costs.
Read more'Punk rock and UFOs' appear on 'Somewhere In The Skies' podcast
Punk rock and UFOs recently had the honor to appear on Ryan Sprague's refreshing and compelling podcast "Somewhere In The Skies." Sprague,a UFO researcher and author, has been a supporter and a friend of us from the very start, and his podcast has featured some of the most exciting names in the field like Richard Dolan, Nick Redfern, Erica Lukes and others.
Read moreRyan Sprague makes personal connections with 'Somewhere In The Skies'
Ryan Sprague isn't your ordinary UFO investigator. The self-proclaimed "arm-chair researcher" is also a screenwriter, playwright and a co-producer of short films. His attraction to theatrics aside, Sprague is also one of the fresh faces in cryptozoology, as he's been featured on news outlets like ABC News, Fox News, and The Science Channel, and is a regular on The Travel Channel's "Mysteries at the Museum."
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