Which specific podcasts and hosts repeatedly covered NESARA/GESARA between 2021–2025?
Executive summary
Between 2021 and 2025 a constellation of niche alternative-media shows — spiritual/new-age podcasts, conspiracy-focused programs, monetary-revaluation outlets and several Spanish-language Spreaker channels — repeatedly amplified NESARA/GESARA themes, with identifiable recurring hosts such as Mel Carmine, Alex “TsarAlexi” (as a frequent guest/figure), Jon Dowling–adjacent networks, and a handful of smaller shows like 5D Ascension and Chai Velocity that aired multiple NESARA/GESARA episodes across that period [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]. The BBC and mainstream outlets tracked the surge and warned that the idea functions as a decades-old conspiracy narrative that drew new followers during COVID-era uncertainty [6] [7].
1. The spiritual/new-age cohort: 5D Ascension and similar hosts kept the theme alive
Podcasts centered on ascension, 5D spirituality and “quantum” financial talk consistently ran NESARA/GESARA-themed episodes; for example, the 5D Ascension podcast explicitly framed GESARA as “the new financial system” in a July 2021 episode that mixed vaccine conspiracism and claims about a long-incubating NESARA rollout [4]. ListenNotes compilations of top episodes for “Nesara Gesara” and “Gesara Nesara” further show that multiple spiritual/new-age programs repeatedly surfaced in platform searches and episode lists across years [8] [9].
2. Conspiracy and “intel” shows: Alex/TsarAlexi, Beyond Top Secret networks, and the Dinar scene
Conspiracy broadcasters and “alternative intel” podcasters produced multiple multi-hour specials and ongoing segments on NESARA/GESARA; Alex “TsarAlexi” appeared in a five-hour special on Beyond Top Secret Texas in February 2021 and engaged with Rumors of Instinct across platforms, illustrating the long-form, repeat treatment these shows give the topic [2]. The Dinar/Dinarland ecosystem and hosts like Jon Dowling and guests such as Tom Lennox continued to link currency revaluation narratives to NESARA/GESARA as late as 2025, signaling continuity between RV communities and NESARA/GESARA promotion [3].
3. Independent hosts and broadcasters: Mel Carmine, state-national spokespeople, Spanish Spreaker projects
Independent hosts on platforms like Spreaker repeatedly dedicated episodes to NESARA/GESARA; Mel Carmine hosted an explicit NESARA episode in March 2025 that presented the topic as a legislative/economic reform theme [1]. Other Spreaker entries and projects — including a “Nesara Gesara in Full Motion” episode with Cheryl Corbett and Wayne Bachman and Spanish-language “Proyecto Gesara-nesara” entries — demonstrate repeated coverage among smaller, often regionally focused shows [10] [11]. These programs often blend legalistic claims (state-national ideas) with promises of imminent systemic change [10].
4. Religious and mainstream-adjacent pockets: faith podcasts and “real news” hybrids
At least one charismatic Christian podcast, Faith to Live By, ran programming in 2024 treating NESARA/GESARA as a near-term monetary replacement and hosted experts like Dr. Scott Young to interpret it for faith audiences [12]. Likewise, hybrid “real news” shows that mix psychic mediumship and current events, such as Real News Live with Mike Bara and Jennifer Fallaw-Doering, have dedicated episodes to NESARA/GESARA themes, signaling cross-pollination into entertainment-oriented talk formats [13].
5. What mainstream reporting found and what remains uncertain
The BBC’s Trending unit traced NESARA’s revival during the pandemic, documenting that the theory is decades-old and has driven harmful financial choices among some followers, which places the podcast amplification in a wider social-impact context [6] [7]. Available source material catalogs many episodic instances and recurring hosts but does not provide a comprehensive frequency analysis across every podcast feed for 2021–2025; therefore, while several specific recurring programs and hosts can be named from the record above, the full universe of repeaters on smaller platforms cannot be exhaustively enumerated from these sources alone [8] [9] [1] [2] [4] [10] [3] [13] [12] [11] [5].
Conclusion: a pattern of niche repetition, cross-genre spread, and mainstream caution
From 2021–2025 NESARA/GESARA was repeatedly covered by a recognizable set of niche podcasters — spiritual/new-age shows (e.g., 5D Ascension), conspiracy and RV/intel hosts (e.g., Alex/TsarAlexi and Jon Dowling–adjacent networks), independent Spreaker personalities (e.g., Mel Carmine) and some religious or hybrid “real news” programs — while public-service reporting such as the BBC called attention to the theory’s conspiratorial roots and real-world harms; the sources document these repeaters but stop short of a full, quantitative count of every show that mentioned the theory during that window [4] [2] [3] [1] [12] [13] [6] [7].