
Dr. Joanna Kujawa
Author, scholar, and spiritual detective based in Australia known for books on goddess traditions and UFO/UAP phenomena, including Alien Goddess and The Other Goddess.
Top 3 podcasts with Dr. Joanna Kujawa
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Dec 13, 2025 • 1h
UFOs/UAP, AI, and Esoteric Goddess Traditions with Joanna Kujawa
Joanna Kujawa, an Australian author and scholar known for her works on goddess traditions and UFOs, delves into the fascinating interplay between interdimensional beings and ancient esoteric knowledge. She shares her teenage extraterrestrial encounter, discusses troubling implications of AI, and cautions against the allure of transhumanism. Joanna also explores the Gnostic teachings of Mary Magdalene and universal myths, emphasizing the importance of authentic spiritual discernment while advocating for inner ascension over external solutions.

Nov 23, 2025 • 1h 30min
Dr. Joanna Kujawa | The Alien Goddess, Spiritual Machines, & Baba Yaga
Dr. Joanna Kujawa, a scholar and author, explores the fascinating intersections of goddess traditions, UFOs, and technology. She critiques transhumanism, emphasizing that consciousness cannot be fully understood through a mathematical lens. Joanna shares insights on UFO encounters often occurring in liminal spaces and discusses the competing agendas of diverse entities. She highlights the feminine's significance in these contact events and urges listeners to engage AI with discernment, advocating for the unique spiritual value of humanity.

Oct 5, 2025 • 1h 14min
Dr. Joanna Kujawa on The Alien Goddess and Archon AI
Dr. Joanna Kujawa, a scholar of Gnosticism and author of Alien Goddess, dives into the tantalizing connections between aliens, spirituality, and AI. She explores the notion that aliens could be manifestations of the divine or even our future selves, warning about the threats of AI ideologies that equate consciousness with computing. Delving into ancient myths, Joanna argues they offer paths to spiritual elevation and ancient wisdom as solutions to today's technocratic challenges. Plus, she examines the implications of neural implants on the soul!


