Chasing Earhart
Chasing Earhart
The world's only dedicated Amelia Earhart podcast. Part of the Chasing Earhart project.
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S3 Ep38: Hey, Amelia 03.07.2026 9:27
LINKS: Our Website Rabbit Hole: The Vanishing of Amelia Earhart & Fred Noonan @ Amazon Vanished on Twitter Vanished on Instagram Vanished on TikTok Vanished Facebook Discussion Group Chasing Earhart on Facebook Chasing Earhart on Twitter
S3 Ep37: She Was Never Lost: A Conversation With Rich Martini 21.06.2026 1:01:45
LINKS: Our Website Vanished on Twitter Vanished on Instagram Vanished on TikTok Vanished Facebook Discussion Group Chasing Earhart on Facebook Chasing Earhart on Twitter SHOW NOTES & FURTHER READING: She Was Never Lost: The Amelia Earhart Saga @ Amazon Rich Martini's Blog: Earhart on Saipan Rich Martini's Youtube Channel: Hacking the Afterlife Bob Wallack & Julious Nabers Testimony...
S3 Ep36: All of a Piece: A Conversation with Susan Butler 02.05.2026 34:39
“I don’t think there is any closure. I think every generation if going to investigate her again.” There are names in the Amelia Earhart story that echo. Explorers. Historians. Theorists. Voices that rise, fall, and fade as the decades pass. And then… there are the ones that don’t. The ones that stay. The ones that shape the conversation. The ones that—whether you agree with them or not—you have to...
S3 Ep35: Lost: A Conversation with Rachel Hartigan 02.03.2026 40:52
There’s something strange that happens when a person disappears. First, there are facts. Timelines, coordinates and in this case, fuel calculations. But as years past, facts begin to loosen and memory steps in. Speculation fills the gaps. And slowly — almost invisibly — a life turns into a legend. Amelia Earhart didn’t just vanish in 1937. She multiplied. She became a castaway, a spy, a prisoner,...
S3 Ep34: Through Many Miles of Tricks & Trials: A Conversation with Dorothy Cochrane 25.01.2026 23:35
I think I wanna start tonight by telling you all a quick story. In 1932, Amelia Earhart completed the first solo transatlantic flight by a woman and became only the second person to make the flight period. She did it in NR7952 her beautiful Lockheed Vega. Now, I love all of Earhart’s famous planes and even though it may not be the most famous one, it’s my personal favorite and has been since I wa...
S3 Ep33: What Lies Ahead: A Conversation with Dr. Richard Pettigrew 19.01.2026 24:12
For nearly a century, the disappearance of Amelia Earhart has lived in the space between history and legend — a story told and retold, debated and dissected, yet never fully resolved. But every so often, the mystery shifts. Not because of rumor. Not because of speculation. But because of evidence. Tonight’s conversation centers on the physical remnants left behind — fragments of a story buried in...
S3 Ep32: Revolution: A Conversation with Susan Ware 11.01.2026 37:38
For more than nine decades, Amelia Earhart’s name has been spoken with reverence and wonder—a flight path etched deep into the world’s imagination, and a disappearance that keeps us chasing echoes of her last sunrise over the Pacific. When I first started out on this journey so long ago, I was filled with optimism. Early in the project, I reached out to a woman who wrote one of my favorite Earhart...
S3 Ep31: July 2, 1937 – 8:43 A.M. - A Conversation with Jeff Morris & Rod Blocksome 11.10.2025 53:32
It’s been 86 days since we last released an episode for this show. I thought I could take some time off. You'd think I’d know by now. Back in May of this year, Amelia Rose Earhart made her Chasing Earhart debut as part of this reboot and we covered a lot of ground. What I didn’t know then, but am privy to know now, is that Amelia Rose, had a trick up her sleeve. At the time of our recording, she...
S3 Ep30: The Aviator & the Showman: A Conversation with Laurie Gwen Shapiro 16.07.2025 1:26:32
So much of Amelia Earhart’s story lives in the spaces between facts—the hours unaccounted for, the voices never heard again, the enigmatic whispers of survival. Those unanswered questions keep us chasing, keep us listening for what might still be found. Over this rebrand, we’ve traced radio logs, scoured sonar scans off remote atolls, sat with the families who watched the world collectively hold i...
S3 Ep29: Amelia Earhart Myth & Memory: A Conversation with Amy Lutz 14.06.2025 56:58
When I say the Amelia Earhart/Fred Noonan case is a monster, you know I’m telling the truth. In 2017, I began my journey into this case publicly. And if there’s one thing I discovered right away, it’s that this case? The one we’ve been covering for well over a hundred episodes now? It’s full of misinformation. It’s gotten so bad that it becomes overwhelming when you start to look at it. And if you...
S3 Ep28: The Ghost of Gardner Island: A Conversation with John Kada 06.05.2025 51:41
We’re 27 episodes into my little experiment with this rebrand now - I never thought we’d still be going. It continues to baffle me. One of the things I really wanted to do when I decided to bring the show back was to make sure I brought new voices into the ongoing conversation that we’ve been having for decades. If you follow the pattern closely though, these last 27 episodes tell a bigger story....
S3 Ep27: In the Palaces of Crowded Kings: A Conversation with Kenton Spading 22.03.2025 41:08
Several years ago, I started hearing about a man making his way through the Amelia Earhart/Fred Noonan disappearance case. What caught my attention wasn’t just his research—it was the way his name kept coming up. From the moment I became involved in this story, I’ve been drawn to the lesser-known nuances that make up the towering mystery of Amelia Earhart. As I got to know people in the field, one...
S3 Ep26: Let A Million Flowers Bloom: A Conversation with Dr. Tom King 03.03.2025 24:16
If you’ve ever heard me guest on other podcasts or in media of any kind, you’ve heard the story of how this podcast all started for me. But just in case you haven’t, here it is. The Chasing Earhart project (which this podcast is a part of) officially launched in 2017. But nine years before that, I started what I often refer to as the pre-research phase - a part of the project that lasted a little...
S3 Ep25: The Taraia Object: A Conversation with Dr. Richard Pettigrew 27.02.2025 40:18
In 2021, I had a conversation with brothers Mike and Robert Ashmore regarding a highly curious satellite image they’d discovered in a lagoon on an island that’s gotten a lot of play in this Earhart investigation over the years. It’s been some time since that interview and the wheels of this case turn slowly……but they do turn . Tonight, in a follow up to that episode, I welcome a man that has been...
S3 Ep24: The Amelia Six: A Conversation with Kristin L. Gray 13.01.2025 23:27
If you’ve ever attended the annual Amelia Earhart festival in Atchison Kansas, then you're familiar with an event that’s been a staple of that weekend every year since its inception. It’s called Breakfast with the Books. An event that brings Amelia Earhart authors to the town where the legend began to present their stories and discuss AE’s enduring legacy. A couple of years ago, while I was holdin...
S3 Ep23: Recovery: A Conversation with Bill Snavely 04.01.2025 52:17
In August of 2017, I helped introduce the world to a man that had been quietly working on an idea that could blow the wheels off the Amelia Earhart/Fred Noonan story. He’d recently put out a book via the Paragon Agency called Tracking Amelia Earhart: Her Flightpath to the End . I happened to know the publisher of that book, Doug Westfall, who I’d met just a few months earlier and it was at that me...
S3 Ep22: The Plot Thickens: A Conversation with Tony Romeo 14.12.2024 32:31
Nearly a year ago, the Amelia Earhart story was rocked by a mysterious and compelling sonar image produced by ocean exploration company Deep Sea Vision. The suspiciously plane-shaped image taken in an area out in the Pacific near Howland Island, rattled the case to its core, and forced a full investigative stop while the world anxiously awaited a confirmation. As history was potentially unfolding...
S3 Ep21: Turning Point: A Conversation with Tom Dettweiler 18.11.2024 40:42
We’ve all been on a pretty incredible run lately. This little rebrand idea for the show I had about a year ago, was only supposed to be a couple of new episodes. Never in a million years did I think we’d still be going with more debuts, returning guests and new revelations. The last year has been one of the most tumultuous years in the history of this Earhart game and I’ve learned that in this st...
S3 Ep20: One More Good Flight: A Conversation with Ric Gillespie 10.11.2024 54:32
The longer this rebrand goes, the more I continue to be surprised. Years ago, I reached out to a man that was a part of my original 25. He’s perhaps the most well known name in the entire Earhart case. Some people also consider him to be a bit of a polarizing figure. When I reached out, I was a nobody - I had no contacts, no experience except my own handful of years in pre-research and I had no ex...
S3 Ep19: Howland Island Landing: A Conversation with Dana Timmer 25.05.2024 26:17
Over 15 years ago now, I sat down to make a list of dream participants for what would become the Chasing Earhart project. I came up with a list of 25 names and on that list was a man who’s been associated with the search for Amelia Earhart since the first deep ocean expedition for her took place in 1999. In fact, he’s the man who led that search almost 25 years ago. In that time, every search that...
S3 Ep18: Parallels: A Conversation with Amelia Rose Earhart 09.05.2024 38:47
In 2014, as this project was in pre-research, the world was fixated on an around the world flight that dominated the media and much of the aviation related conversation that year. Chief among the many reasons why was the pilot - a woman who shares a namesake with the biggest aviation icon to ever fly the skies. On July 11th, 2014 Amelia Rose Earhart completed her world flight without incident and...
S3 Ep17: 76 Brooks Street: A Conversation with Margie Arnold 04.05.2024 50:50
One of my very favorite parts of the rebrand for this show has been the flood of new voices that we’ve been able to bring into the ongoing conversation regarding the life, legacy and disappearance of Amelia Earhart. Over the years, a lot of attention has been paid to AE’s upbringing in Atchison, Kansas - and for good reason. Every year, thousands and thousands of visitors flock to the beautiful Ea...
S3 Ep16: The Circumnavigator’s Paradox: A Conversation with Liz Smith 21.04.2024 50:53
“It is interesting to note that because of Earhart and Noonan’s particular course, they did cross local midnight on their flight path causing the local date to move forward one day and, for several hours, the pair was alive on July 3rd – one day after they officially disappeared.” Over the last few months of recording this show, I’ve started hearing from dozens of people either by email or by phon...
S3 Ep15: Sky Walker: A Conversation with Bram Kleppner 01.04.2024 27:01
You know, anytime I get the chance to sit down and record another conversation for this show, I consider it an honor. I try to never forget why I’m doing this. The reasons are very important to me. In all the conversations we’ve had for this show, we’ve only ever had one of Amelia’s family members as a guest - that was back in 2018 when Amy Kleppner - daughter of Muriel Earhart Morrissey and the...
S3 Ep14: The Beginning of the End: A Conversation with Tony Romeo 11.02.2024 37:12
About 2 years ago, my book Rabbit Hole: The Vanishing of Amelia Earhart & Fred Noonan was released, and I could only think of one place to launch it - Atchison Kansas, during the Amelia Earhart festival. It remains as one of my very favorite moments of this entire crazy ride. I knew then, that a deep ocean search was about to take place somewhere off the coast of Howland island - a destination...
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