About
SCIF Sessions was created to explore the conversations most people never get to hear. From classified concepts and unexplained mysteries to culture, technology, current events, and personal experiences, this experience is built around curiosity, open discussion, and perspectives that challenge the surface-level narrative.
Each episode brings together unique guests, thought-provoking topics, and unfiltered dialogue in a cinematic, immersive atmosphere designed to make listeners think deeper and question more.
SCIF stands for Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility — a place where access is restricted and information matters. That same energy drives this podcast: real conversations, powerful ideas, and stories worth hearing.
For inquiry to be interviewed, please fill out the comment section with your information.
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Interested in being featured on SCIF Sessions? We’re always looking for guests with unique experiences, expert knowledge, compelling stories, and perspectives that challenge conventional thinking. Whether your background involves technology, intelligence, military experience, science, culture, current events, unexplained phenomena, or personal experiences worth sharing, we want to hear from you.
Please fill out the form and provide as much detail as possible about yourself and the topic you would like to discuss on the show. Include your area of expertise, professional background, proposed discussion topics, social media handles, website links, previous media appearances, and any additional information that may help us better understand your story and perspective.
SCIF Sessions is built around authentic conversation, curiosity, and thought-provoking dialogue. Our goal is to create engaging discussions that inform, challenge, and captivate our audience.
All submissions are reviewed carefully. If your story or expertise aligns with an upcoming episode or topic, a member of the SCIF Sessions team may contact you directly for additional information and scheduling.
Please DO NOT list or reveal whistleblowers or your sources publicly but extend an invitation for them to appear on the broadcast, edited anonymously of course, for their protection.