If you would like something to “keep your mind sharp”, here are a couple of remote viewing podcasts that reach the pHD level discussion.
1. The Signal Line by Daz Smith
Who is Daz Smith? He is a professional remote viewer who began training in psychic techniques at age 10 and later learned Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) from an ex–Special Ops instructor, eventually graduating from Lyn Buchanan’s operational certification program. He founded Eight Martinis magazine, created learning resources on Remote Viewing, and has worked with leading figures such as Courtney Brown and Paul H. Smith. He has also participated in research projects, assisted missing-person efforts, and works as an artist, author, and consultant alongside his Remote Viewing career.
Daz Smith has his own unique vision of remote viewing and often rethinks commonly accepted assumptions. For example, he suggests that ideograms can be taught and drilled like a language.
In VEREVIO, for instance, there is a special training tool called the Audio Signaliner, designed to practice Stage 1 of Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV), since ideograms form the foundation of CRV. The tool helps calibrate your first reaction to a gestalt signal.
However, not everyone in the remote viewing community agrees with this idea. Some believe that ideograms do not contain visual information and therefore cannot be trained or developed like a skill.
In his discussions, Daz explores why these disagreements exist and suggests that there may still be misunderstandings or misinterpretations of the original remote viewing sources. He raises important questions and provides arguments that resonate with people who value critical thinking.
Podcast Details
- Started: 2021
- Episodes: ~46
- Theme: How remote viewing works (signal line, ideograms, AOL), CRV, ERV, ARV, consciousness & perception, psi research and history, practical techniques and methodologies
- Interesting guests: Joe McMoneagle (Viewer #001, CIA program), Dale E. Graff (Director of Project Stargate), Edwin C. May (SRI / Stargate scientist), Jeffrey Mishlove (PhD in parapsychology), Lance Mungia
- Average length: ~119 minutes (~2 hours). Many episodes go 2–4 hours. Some recordings are literally full Zoom sessions
2. New Thinking Allowed by Jeffrey Mishlove
Jeffrey Mishlove is a parapsychologist, author, and interviewer best known for being the only person to hold a PhD in parapsychology from an accredited U.S. university (the University of California, Berkeley). In the 1980s, he hosted the television series Thinking Allowed, which became one of the first programs to seriously explore topics like psi, mysticism, and consciousness research on public TV. Decades later, he revived and expanded this work into New Thinking Allowed, adapting it for a modern audience.
Jeffrey Mishlove has his own distinctive approach, focusing less on technique and more on meaning, philosophy, and the implications of consciousness research.
Podcast Details
Started: 2018 (YouTube format; continuation of earlier work)
Episodes: 1000+
Theme: Consciousness studies, parapsychology, remote viewing, psychical research, and the intersection of science and subjective experience
Interesting guests: Dean Radin (Institute of Noetic Sciences), Rupert Sheldrake (morphic resonance theory), Eben Alexander (near-death experience researcher), Charles Tart (consciousness studies pioneer), Russell Targ (Stanford Research Institute, remote viewing program), Jessica Utts (evaluation of psi research)
3. PSIPHR: The Remote Viewing Podcast by Brett Stuart, Emily, and David

The remote viewing practitioners and members of the PSIPHR project focused on applied remote viewing, experimentation, and forecasting. Brett Stuart is the most publicly visible host, known for organizing remote viewing projects, running prediction-based experiments (often ARV-style). Emily and David contribute as co-hosts and session participants.
Podcast Details
Started: ~2022
Episodes: 100+ (including streams, sessions, and discussions)
Theme: Applied remote viewing, Associative Remote Viewing (ARV), prediction experiments, session analysis, feedback loops, and practical training insights
4 Through a Glass Darkly by Sean Patrick Hazlett
Sean Patrick Hazlett is an author, former U.S. Army intelligence officer, and podcast host known for hosting long-form interviews with thinkers across science, philosophy, and esoteric traditions, bridging military/intelligence background with curiosity about consciousness and psi. He is seen as an informed outsider and synthesizer of ideas.
Podcast Details
Started: ~2020
Episodes: 200+
Theme: Consciousness, philosophy, spirituality, psychedelics, remote viewing, UFOs/UAPs, mysticism, and the nature of reality
Famous guests: Donald Hoffman (theory of consciousness), Bernardo Kastrup (analytic idealism), Dean Radin (psi research), Garret Moddel (quantum approaches to consciousness), Jeffrey Mishlove (New Thinking Allowed)
Average length: Typically 60–120 minutes
5 Third Eye Drops by Michael Phillip
Michael Phillip is a writer, and longtime explorer of consciousness, psychedelics, and spirituality. He is known for blending humor, curiosity, and philosophical inquiry. He makes complex or esoteric topics accessible and engaging for a younger, internet-native audience. He has deep interest in psychedelics and altered states.
Podcast Details
Began: ~2016
Episodes: 400+
Theme: Consciousness, psychedelics, spirituality, philosophy, creativity, and the nature of self and reality
Interesting guests: Terence McKenna (archival influence and discussions), Graham Hancock (ancient civilizations, consciousness), Rupert Sheldrake (morphic resonance), Donald Hoffman (perception and reality), Alex Grey (visionary art and psychedelics)
Average length: Typically 60–90 minutes