The crew of Weird ATX, a paranormal and historical research group in Austin Texas, discuss paranormal theory, the occult, metaphysics and philosophy, ghost stories, weird science, and live experiments.
We're back for 2022 folks! We start our first episode of the year discussing our recent visit to Yorktown Memorial Hospital in Yorktown TX as well as some great orange balls of fire reported over a small central Texas town. Drop us a line at info@weirdatx.comwww.weirdatx.comhttps://www.facebook.com/atxweirdIG: @weird.atx
Hey y'all! Just a quick update regarding recording and publishing delays due to the holiday season. We miss you. Upcoming events:Dec 11th Old Parke Hotel in BallingerDec 25th Yuletide fireside ghost stories (mail us your story! info@weirdatx.com)Dec 31st Yorktown Memorial Hospital
In this episode we bring you news of he weird and somewhat aged current events! Skip to 15:40 if the news just isn't your thing.Though we are not a true crime podcast, we discuss the final result in the Gabby Petito case (https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/human-remains-found-brian-laundrie-search-are-skeletal-police-say-n1282103)Oldest depiction of a ghost found in British Museum (https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2021/oct/16/figures-of-babylon-oldest-drawing-of-a-ghost-found-in-british-museum-vault)John Dee's scrying mirror Aztec origins confirmed (https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/magic-mirror-used-by-queen-elizabeth-is-court-astrologer-has-aztec-origins-180978830/)In the second part of the show we discuss the ideas of Phenomenology, Gestalt Methodology, mind matters, and further comment on George P. Hansen's book The Trickster and the Paranormal. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc799350/)
In this episode we talk about one of our favorite communication methods, and why using it will make you a better paranormal investigator: The Estes Method. Estes was developed by Karl Pfeiffer, Michelle Tate, and Connor Randall in Estes Park Colorado at the Stanley Hotel. Do yourself a favor and check out their short series on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D58MoVLo44w&list=RDCMUC7P9P1w61FADjh_Pbypx2DgThe second half of the episode explains how Brittany and Megan became dedicated to delivering a handwritten message to the grave of The Duct Tape Messiah, Blaze Foley, which originated all the way in Sweden and fell into our laps in a strange way.
We open up with Megan accidentally almost burning Brittany's house down. Oops.Back in April, Brittany and Megan head out to the Marfa area of west Texas for three days to work on a paranormal project, however nothing goes as planned. Mysterious synchronicities lead them way off course into a consciousness stream which is still being built upon today. Send comments, criticisms, or love to info@weirdatx.com ! Or check us out at www.weirdatx.com
Hello! In this episode we introduce ourselves, explain how we met, our influences, how we got into the paranormal and weirdness, and what you can plan on hearing this season! If you have any feedback, suggestions, or even corrections, please hit us up at info@weirdatx.com!
Brittany and Megan continue to discuss Michigan Paracon, The Salem Witchboard Museum and Talking Board Historical Society, rehauling the perception of the "paranormal investigator" image, and nerd out like fangirls. Recorded in one take on location, so please excuse the rough audio!
Brittany and Megan discuss the highs and lows of Michigan Paracon, travelling to far off places, ethics and problems with the paranormal entertainment industry, and general banter. Recorded in one take on location, so please excuse the rough audio!