Strange Transmissions is a podcast for sharing stories of spirits, ghosts, energy, the supernatural, the paranormal, and all things unexplained or little understood.
Amy has spent a lifetime noticing synchronicities and building a relationship with the unseen energies in the world around her. Today, she talks about her favorite thing: the energy of numbers.Story by Strange Transmissions. Music, effects, and audio engineering by Ryan Worthley.
Suzanne teaches three ladies at The Palmer House how to set boundaries with two curious ghosts who come out to play. Happy Halloween from Strange Transmissions.Story by Strange Transmissions. Music, effects, and audio engineering by Ryan Worthley.
Ryan's aunt, Lisa Eckman, tells her hitchhiker story.Story by Kelsey Lundberg. Music, effects, and audio engineering by Ryan Worthley.
Katie Wilkoske shares the story of her first paranormal experience, which inspired her to start her own investigation team.Story by Kelsey Lundberg. Music, effects, and audio engineering by Ryan Worthley.
Most of us have a special place where we go to escape or find comfort and healing. Sometimes these places almost become part of us. Ryan visits his friend, Hanna Stevens, who takes him to her place and shares what makes it magical.
David Nelson was a successful money manager for 20 years. But something was missing. One day he decided to reconnect with nature by lying on the ground. And it made him happy. So he did that, every day, for a year. Now he's on a mission to help others reconnect with the natural word around them. Here's what we learned from the Earth Mentor.Story by the Strange Transmissions team. Music, effects, and audio engineering by Ryan Worthley.Sign up for our email list to find out when we're all taking a barefoot hike. If you're interested in connecting with David, here's his Earth Mentor website.
We share an incredible story experienced by a new friend who was told he had healing power in his hands, and then started a journey into the world of energy healing. Story by the Strange Transmissions team. Music, effects, and audio engineering by Ryan Worthley.
We send our producer Erik to see healer Suzanne Worthley so he can experience a healing session firsthand. What comes out of it leads to some interesting discoveries about himself and his family lineage.Music, effects, and audio engineering by Ryan Worthley.
Former AWA wrestler Rick “The Wild Alaskan” Renslow was diagnosed with terminal cancer in 2008. In his final months, he worked with healer Suzanne Worthley on the dying process. This is what she learned. Story by Ryan Worthley. Music, effects, and audio engineering by Ryan Worthley.
We visit Ryan’s Grandma Neen and Grandpa Tom—who has worked as a mortician for over 50 years—to talk about life, death, and everything in between. Story by Kelsey Lundberg. Music, effects, and audio engineering by Ryan Worthley.
Bonus episode! We felt a little bad about asking you to wait so long for a new episode, and we wanted to find a way to make it up to you. Plus, Ryan’s aunt Lisa had a really cool experience when went back to the Palmer House in early November.This short episode is part spooky, part strange, but mostly magical. We caught some interesting pictures and videos of the moment, so make sure you check these out too. Dancing Ghost VideoThis figure showed up when we started playing the piano in the lobby of the Palmer House Hotel. The program uses infrared and Xbox Kinect to pick up energy signatures. Photos and Video of LisaAfter watching the figure for a while, Lisa (Suzanne's sister) decided to ask it to dance.In the photos and video below, you'll notice a small, blueish orb moving around Lisa. Erik says he apologizes for the vertical video. It was 3 a.m., and he reacted impulsively.
Erik learns the risks of exploring haunted places and Phoebe has an experience she wasn’t quite expecting as we continue our exploration of the Palmer House Hotel.Story by Erik, Ryan, and Kelsey. Music, effects, and audio engineering by Ryan Worthley.
The Palmer House Hotel in Sauk Centre, MN is many things. Historical landmark. Small town pride and joy. And one of the most haunted places in America. Story by Erik, Ryan, and Kelsey. Music, effects, and audio engineering by Ryan Worthley. Special thanks to musical contributor Hanna Stevens.CORRECTION: We accidentally said that the Sauk Centre House was built in 1963. Considering it burned down in 1900, we realize this wouldn't have been possible, or would have required an entire building to time travel. That didn't happen (we don't think). The actual date was 1863.
Phoebe Worthley sees dead people, all the time. This is what happens when she goes to sleep.Story by Ryan Worthley. Music, effects, and audio engineering by Ryan Worthley.
Chuck Worthley didn't know what to think when his wife started practicing energy work. That is, until his dead brother paid him a visit.Story by Erik Gruber. Music, effects, and audio engineering by Ryan Worthley.
Healer Suzanne Worthley was still new to the world of energy work when something happened that changed it all. She realized her husband was going to die.Story by Kelsey Lundberg. Music, effects, and audio engineering by Ryan Worthley.
Strange Transmissions is a podcast for sharing stories of spirits, ghosts, energy, the supernatural, the paranormal, and all things unexplained or little understood.