Showing posts with label Gary Anderson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gary Anderson. Show all posts

Sep 3, 2025

Gary Anderson--Night Dreams Talk Radio--Starting Sept 18th--Thursdays on your Favorite App

 




Night Dreams Talk Radio Returns September 18th!
By Linda Boardman
We’re excited to announce that Gary Anderson is back behind the mic starting Wednesday, September 18th at 9 p.m. Pacific / 12 a.m. Eastern on your favorite podcast app. And that’s not all Gary returns to YouTube every Friday night at 7 p.m. Pacific 10 p.m. Eastern for live shows you won’t want to miss.
If you grew up with the legendary late night voice of Art Bell, you already know the style. Gary carries that same torch deep dives, powerful guests, and conversations that make you think. But what makes Night Dreams Talk Radio unique? It’s simple: no hype, no clickbait, no phony exaggeration. Just great, straight up entertainment.
Expect a lineup that spans the mysteries of our world and beyond:
Flying saucers (or flying cups, when I get mad at Gary!)
UFOs & UAPs
And everything in between
And there’s more…During breaks, you’ll be treated to fantastic bumper music from the 70s, 80s, and 90s the kind of tracks that make you nostalgic and set the perfect late night mood.
Guy Ticker is back, delivering even sharper, stranger, and more entertaining news stories that you won’t hear anywhere else.
This is old school talk radio at its best the kind that keeps you awake long into the night wondering what if.
So mark your calendars:
September 18th podcast debut on your favorite app
September 19th YouTube return at 7 p.m. PT / 10 p.m. ET
Don’t miss it. Gary Anderson is back. And Night Dreams Talk Radio is ready to take you places where reality meets the unknown.
Subscribe on YouTube. Follow on your podcast app. Tune in. You can’t go wrong.
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Thank you for sharing, Gary, I will be tuning in.


Love your show and enjoy the music.


Aug 16, 2025

Night Dreams Talk Radio--Gary Anderson Talks--A Year In Reflection

 


A Year in Reflection: Elevating Night Dreams Talk Radio
As 2024 comes to a close, I’ve been reflecting on the evolution of Night Dreams Talk Radio and the incredible journey it’s been this past year. I’m Gary Anderson, host of this growing alternative talk radio show, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to share my passion for exploring the unknown with all of you.
This year, my mission has been clear: to redefine the format of the show, making it more engaging, family-oriented, and—above all—entertaining. Talk radio has seen significant changes over the years, especially with the rise of podcasts. While some have raised the bar, others have focused too heavily on hype without the depth or research that makes for truly compelling content.
At Night Dreams Talk Radio, I strive to offer something different. When I bring on a guest, whether it’s someone sharing a UFO encounter, a Bigfoot sighting, or their connection to cryptids, I approach every conversation with respect and authenticity. Even if I don’t always agree with their stories, my goal is to create an engaging experience for the listener. After all, as my late friend and mentor Art Bell taught me, talk radio is about entertainment—and that’s a philosophy I hold close.


But Night Dreams Talk Radio isn’t just about exploring the paranormal. One of the unique elements I’ve brought to the show is my connection to the entertainment industry. Over the past year, I’ve had the pleasure of welcoming movie stars, TV actors, and famous singers to share their journeys into entertainment. Many of these guests have also opened up about their own paranormal experiences, offering a fascinating blend of storytelling that you won’t find on other shows.

This approach—combining entertainment industry insights with alternative topics—has helped set Night Dreams Talk Radio apart. While others may stick to conventional formats, I’ve made it a point to push boundaries and bring you content that entertains, informs, and inspires.
The past six months have been particularly rewarding, as our audience has grown rapidly across platforms like YouTube and beyond. This growth is a testament to your support as listeners, and I’m deeply grateful for the community we’ve built together.
As I look ahead to 2025, my excitement only grows. Broadcasting has been a lifelong passion—one I’ve pursued since I was 12 years old. This past year has reaffirmed why I love what I do: creating a space where we can explore the unknown, celebrate creativity, and connect on a deeper level.
Thank you for being part of this journey. Here’s to another year of captivating stories, engaging guests, and unforgettable moments on Night Dreams Talk Radio. Stay curious, stay inspired, and as always, stay out of trouble.
Warm regards,
Gary Anderson
Host of Night Dreams Talk Radio

from Gary Anderson December 31 2024







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Well done to Gary Anderson. Always enjoy your show and the different topics. Particularly, enjoyed the very good interview with Tony Dow. We were so lucky to hear that show shortly before he passed away. Gary is a very talented interviewer.


Mar 23, 2021

The Big Interview with Gary Anderson from Night Dreams Talk Radio Part 2

 


The Big Interview with Gary Anderson from Night Dreams Talk Radio Part 2


Recently had the pleasure of chatting with Gary Anderson host of Night Dreams Talk Radio and his producer James Creachbaum.

Listening to talk radio forever, and mainly Coast to Coast AM, it was informative to hear Gary's take on how the talk radio business works.

He started in talk radio after his military career where he listened to a show called Nightcap where they talked about anything and everything all  night long.

After the service he followed his dream into commercial broadcasting.  His plan to spin Top 40 abruptly ended when his station was changed to news/talk after one day of employment.  

Nevertheless, Gary found the paranormal as a topic and this has worked for him for 46 years.


One of the very cool things about his career is that he became friends with Art Bell and I think we could say that Art was sort of his mentor, also.

He made many trips to Art Bell's studio in Pahrump, Nevada.  They had many things in common including paranormal talk shows and they both were Ham radio operators.

They both had strong feelings about having a certain respect for the guest and the audience.

I learned that from Art--I never talk down to the guest or use swear words and I try to maintain a certain respect for the audience.  I do not insult the audience.  I do not like that.

I treat the guest I am interviewing as if they were sitting on my couch in my living room.  I want them to feel comfortable and relaxed and I think it makes for a better interview and therefore it is better for the listener.  It is a better show.

They have respect for the audience.

The show is free.

They are not offensive and  there is not swearing.

Gary Anderson's respect for the show, the guest, the audience, the topic come through loud and clear.  His zeal for what he does is the take-away from my conversation with him.  

It was actually uplifting and I would like to convey that in this report.

Gary Anderson is happy to tell people about his radio show and that is admirable in this day and age.

I interview somebody as if they were sitting in my living room.  I want them to know I am paying attention and interested in what they are saying.

Seriously, when you are chatting with him on the phone, he does make you feel like you are the most important person in the world.

He is good.  He is a good interviewer.  I was interviewing him--he was actually better at interviewing me--he is that good.  He is interested in what you say.  Gary has that lovely radio voice and the ability to ask questions.  He brings the best out of the person he is talking to.

I take and old school attitude on the interview with the guest!

I talk to the person like they are sitting in my living room on the couch.  


I pretend they are right there with me and not on the internet.   I am not about making money.  I am not selling dating.  My old shows do not cost money to listen to and they are not going to--I strongly believe in that--I am not going to charge somebody to listen to my old shows.

I am not selling dating and I am not selling vitamins


To be continued.........

Part 3 of my interview with Gary Anderson is coming up with more fascinating facts about his life, his career and his radio show.

Thank you, Gary

Thank you, James



Listen to Gary Anderson on his website:


or

Google Play, I Heart Radio, I Tunes, and many other radio and internet channels.

You will find many ways to listen on his website or just do a quick Google Search and plenty of selections come up.


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Love just listening to the radio in the night after being on the comp, all day, but nevertheless, so happy to find a new station and choices.


Big Lou