Ian Punnett
COAST TO COAST AM · TWO DECADES · MENTOR
“You should be hosting Coast to Coast AM, and I should be at home listening to you.”
I ask the questions I'd actually want answered. The ones science is still working on. The ones the institutions won't touch. Live from somewhere outside Nashville.
Monday through Thursday, 9 PM to midnight Central. Scientists, researchers, authors, and witnesses — people with something real to say. No pre-written questions. No safety net. Three hours and wherever it goes.
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Three hours. Live. Nashville to wherever you are. The first conversation starts at 9 PM sharp and goes until midnight.
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Started podcasting in 2013. Spent a decade figuring out what a real conversation actually is — not a book club, not a performance, not a list of prepared questions. Scientists, researchers, authors, witnesses. The curiosity in the room is what drives it.
Ian Punnett hosted Coast to Coast AM for two decades. He told Bart directly: “You should be hosting Coast to Coast AM, and I should be at home listening to you.”
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“You should be hosting Coast to Coast AM, and I should be at home listening to you.”
Ian Punnett hosted Coast to Coast AM for two decades. His belief in what this show could be matters.
Night Airwaves is not a book club where the host reads your book and asks questions he already knows the answers to.
I don't read a guest's book before the show. If I'm genuinely intrigued by the conversation afterward, I might. What you get instead is a real conversation — curiosity in the room, not performance of it. I don't screen callers. I don't pre-write questions. I follow where it goes.
Bart Graves - Host
Recent broadcasts on Night Airwaves with Bart Graves.
Graham Phillips
Graham Phillips returns with new evidence on the historical Robin Hood — who he really was, where the real Sherwood was, and what the ballads got ri...
Graham Phillips
Graham Phillips on the key evidence supporting a historical King Arthur and Robin Hood — the lost tomb, the Isle of Avalon, and why the legends may ...
Dr. Eben Alexander
A Harvard neurosurgeon's account of what he experienced during a week-long coma — and why he believes consciousness exists beyond the brain.
Dr. Raymond Moody
The man who coined "near-death experience" reflects on half a century of research.
Karen de la Carriere
The former wife of the President of the Church of Scientology International on what life was really like at the highest levels of the organization.
Notes from the desk before the red light comes on.
PINNED
Quarter til midnight. Studio dark except a 60-watt lamp and a MacBook.
Not philosophy. Not religion. The thermodynamics of death.
There's one conversation I've been trying to have for six years.
What the absence of dark matter detections actually tells us about the universe.