In this second part of our interview with Jon Appleton, we find Jon in a more philosophical mood. He tells us how he developed his love of nature and ...
A fireside chat with the remarkable (and largely unrecognised) Jon Appleton, talking about all things megalithic, his theories on ancient astronomy an...
A Skype chat with Annette Rugolo, who hails from Minneapolis and is a practitioner and teacher of the ‘Diamond Dowsing’ system. (62 mins, 61MB). Visit...
A dip into the archives with this recording of a talk from the BSD’s 2013 Conference at Cirencester. Maria Wheatley talks about the work of legendary ...
Palden Jenkins is a remarkable man. He is a true polymath with one of the most vibrant intellects that I’ve ever encountered. We started by talking ab...
Legendary labyrinth maker Alex Champion chats about labyrinths, leys and life in general at the 2018 ASD West Coast Conference in Santa Cruz. (49 min...
An interesting and wide-ranging chat with Glasgow University archaeologist Dr Kenny Brophy, better known as The Urban Prehistorian, where we discuss l...
American dowser and author Ned Wolf joins us from Flagstaff, Arizona to talk about his work as a healer and his new dowsing-related children’s books “...
A day spent in the delightful company of Dr Margaret Rainbird from Australia, who has set herself the challenge of walking a different labyrinth every...
Yes, we’re back after almost a year of no podcasts! David Kane gives a talk to the Canadian Society of Dowsers’ 2017 convention about white powder gol...