August 8 – 9, 2019, marks the half-century mark of Hollywood’s most tragic event — the murder of actress Sharon Tate and friends at the hands of the Manson cult. By many accounts, 1969 marked the end of innocence in Tinseltown. But is that necessarily true?
Tragedies in and around Tinseltown had long been mitigated by powerful film industry oligarchs of the day both through media influence and … yes, violence. Stay tuned as we speak to David Oman, proprietor of The Oman House, as he sets the record straight.
Paranormal investigator Robin Mackey describes fascinating topics covered in her book, Anatomy of a Ghost: After death communication with loved ones and two instances of ghostly entities created by living humans: Tulpas and the Philips experiment.
Paranormal investigator and author of “Seduced”, Joe Cetrone, shares personal accounts of seduction, horror and intrigue experienced while in pursuit of answering man’s penultimate question: “What happens after we die?”
Joe Cetrone has appeared on Destination America’s popular series “Haunted Case Files” (season 1) and will be again featured in season 2 this coming spring.
Jason Guffey is a noir photographer whose Victorian era tintype equipment renders dark, atmospheric images that elude the binary ones and zeroes of modern digital cameras.
Wandering lost in ideas and with no way to harness them in a way he saw fit, Jason began searching for a darker style photography outlet to express himself. Searching the interwebs, Jason saw what he observed as the perfect images and expression. He found this in his now friend, idol, and mentor’s work, John Santerineross.
Join us as we explore the world of dark imagery with a dedicated enthusiast of the paranormal.
We ALL love both to listen to and tell ghost stories. In fact, telling ghost stories is a storied tradition worldwide! But the meaning behind hauntings is certainly up for debate, as you will soon learn in this discussion forum episode.
Jeff Chavey and James Poston of The Unnormal Paranormal Podcast join “super fan” Kathy Dawson and returning guest, Lindy Baker, in a lively, free forum ghost story discussion.
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Gettysburg EVP (caution: as per show, not real — listen to episode for details)
To most of us, the words paranormal investigation, invokes mental images of full spectrum cameras and digital audio recorders. However, in the IVY league halls of The University of Pennsylvania, a more eclectic approach is being discussed. Today we speak to former professor Justin McDaniel of The University of Pennsylvania who teaches an extremely popular course entitled, “Gods, Ghosts and Monsters” …. where they ponder the MANY reasons why cultures and religions universally believe in people that …… stay with us after they’re gone .
Professor McDaniel, a respected Buddhist monk and scholar, works with a brainstorming team of academics known as The Penn Ghost Project. They investigate Philadelphia’s haunts their own way: they not only want to hear YOUR scary stories — they want to figure exactly WHY you were scared!
We have all read horror stories but who has ever sat down with an author and asked questions such as ….What motivates you to write? What scares the hell out of you? Well, if you happen to be Tamara Thorne or Alistair Cross you find inspiration by investigating remote haunted cabins and Prohibition era hotels with the crew at Ghost Adventures!
Tamara Thorne, along with her co author Alistair Cooke, enjoy an effortless, creative synergy that resulted in the Gothic serialized novel, The Ghosts of Ravencrest. In the tradition of Alfred Hitchcock, they skillfully manipulate a key universal passageway of the human psyche — FEAR. Enjoy your front row seat while they discuss Hollywood hauntings, vampires, psychotic killers, Gothic erotica and their upcoming novel, Mother, with The Unnormal Paranormal Podcast.
This episode was made for paranormal enthusiasts who are wondering: “How do I become a paranormal investigator myself? What are the dangers and rewards? What will I learn about life after death?” Robin Strom-Mackey of Delaware Paranormal Research Group speaks to us about ghost hunting equipment and results you can expect to see in the field versus what you see on television!
Robin also also talks to The Unnormal Paranormal Podcast about:
* Paranormal Investigation Safety — how to protect yourself from spirit attachment
* Differences between paranormal reality television series investigations and real life field experience
* How the paranormal community needs to “evolve” and be taken more seriously
* Her own scientific approach to investigations — not everything is paranormal!
Note: Robin’s blog, “The Shore”, is a great site for learning more about EVPs, how human personality traits can attract the paranormal and interesting investigative case studies.
Our guest today, Mike Stevenson, aka The Paranormal Man, is an Ivy League graduate of The University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor of Science Degree and The University of Phoenix with Masters Degree in Informational Systems. An accomplished audio engineer and inventor, Mike understands that many people do not believe in spirits, or even the afterlife, because they believe there is no rational explanation for it! Can science reconcile with the paranormal?
Mike is involved in the study of how spirits can and do communicate with human beings … and based on histrials and experiments, has developed some eye-opening theories. It’s far more rational and scientific than would-be skeptics realize!!
Topics Covered
* How to determine a real versus fake/false evp
* Do cell phone ghost hunting apps work?
* What is an Ovilus or Spirit Box and how does it work?
* Best practices to use when speaking to spirits .. provocation versus respect
* How do spirits “hear” us? and how do digital recorders pick up and record their “voices”?
* So much more …..