Popular Netflix’s Director and Creator of Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers documentary, Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell joins hosts Marie Nicola and Chrissy Newton on the first episode of “Alt.Pop.Repeat” as they dive into the world of Ufology and sync it up with pop culture… but this isn’t the full story
Listen to episode 1: Sex, Drugs & UFOs w/ Jeremy Corbell here
Listen to episode 6: Alien Redux w/ Dave Foley & Jeremy Corbell
We talked Sex. Drugs & UFOs in a hotel room in Los Angeles.
We went into it knowing that JEREMY KENYON LOCKYER CORBELL is an American contemporary artist and investigative filmmaker with movies on Netflix and Hulu. He is known for his documentary work exploring real-world mysteries in the fields of UFOs, advanced technology and the “dark space” where science confronts the paranormal. Corbell’s films reveal how ideas, held by credible individuals, can alter the way we experience reality and help us to reconsider the fabric of our own beliefs.
But, we got to know him very differently. A smart, and sarcastic guy who loves photography, telling stories and investigating the unexplained… And since then he’s been on 2 episodes of the show.
“Weaponize your curiosity” – JKLC
Jeremy Corbell on alt.pop.repeat
Episode 1: Sex Drugs & UFOs
The first episode dives into the counterculture world of Ufology (the study of UFO’s) and how the topic has become a pop culture phenomenon. Throughout the hour show Jeremy, Marie and Chrissy speak to the roots of Ufology, how this trend developed and why pop culture has embraced this counterculture trend by using “syncs” (synchronized links) to show a connection to both words. The three of them dive deep into the subject and touch on events and topics such as how Storm Area 51 Day on September 20 started, Bob Lazar’s story, the Phoenix Lights, the Tic-Tac incident, the 2019 Navy UFO footage and celebrities who campaigned the popular Raid Area 51 meme.
Episode 6: Alien Redux w/ Dave Foley
Jeremy returns alongside comedian (Kids in the Hall) Dave Foley, to chat about the credibility of people who have witnessed unexplained phenomena. We talk Cancel Culture and how one of the earlier uses of it was used to de-incentivize people to speak out about the unexplained – regardless of government initiatives that encouraged disclosure.
Listen to Alt.Pop.Repeat Episode 6: Alien Redux w/Dave Foley here