Phantom sounds, uncanny intuition, inexplicable sights, baffling coincidences… What if the paranormal is more normal than we think? Cousins Natalya and Michelle explore the realm of the supernatural. Dare to join them on this journey where the veil thins?
In this episode, we interview Keeley Bee, a genderfluid meditation teacher, visual artist and co-host of The Treehouse, a radical community made to nurture LGBTQIA+ individuals. In our discussion, we touch on Keeley's inspirations, their journey to finding and eventually teaching meditation, and tips for listeners to have better luck with their own meditation sessions. We end the episode with a generous guided meditation led by Keeley herself. You can find Keeley on Instagram here. The Treehouse is also on Instagram, here. Links: - To support Ukraine via UN agencies, click here. Sounds: Theme music by Matt Carrico - Ocean sound provided by inchadney on freesound.org. This work is licensed under the Attribution Noncommercial 4.0 License. https://freesound.org/people/inchadney/sounds/587759/ - Gentle synths provided by Erokia on freesound.org. This work is licensed under the Attribution 4.0 License. The original track was looped to create a longer piece. https://freesound.org/people/Erokia/sounds/424319/ - Fire.wav provided by TheBoatman on freesound.org. This work is licensed under the Attribution 3.0 License. https://freesound.org/people/TheBoatman/sounds/347706/ - Transition music by Joseph Beg --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this Halloween episode, Natalya and Michelle swap stories of Chicago's historic hauntings and try to separate fact from fiction, debunking a couple of myths along the way. In the second half of the episode, we share Michelle's interview with a Chicago bartender who divulges his paranormal experiences at various Windy City watering holes. Many thanks to Pamela Bannos, whose in-depth research on Chicago's original cemeteries is cited in this episode. Her project can be found here: https://hiddentruths.northwestern.edu/home.html Other cited works and references: Dead in Chicago blog post by Leyla I. Royale. Ray Johnson's blog post on Chicago's Haunt Detective. To Die in Chicago: Confederate Prisoners at Camp Douglas, by George Levy. The "City Cemetery (now southern end of Lincoln Park)" page on The Great Chicago Fire & the Web of Memory site by the Chicago Historical Society and Northwestern University. Thanks also to the Chicago Tribune for its excellent archive. Information on Bucktown and Bucktown Pub: https://www.wickerparkbucktown.com/theneighborhood/neighborhood-history/ https://bucktown.org/about/history/ https://www.bucktownpub.com/about/ Music: WTVT theme by Matt Carrico. "A Cradle Song" by Mary Riddle. "Final Days of Captivity" by Christian Andersen. Sound effects from Epidemic Sound. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Cousins Natalya and Michelle explore what it means to be a witch in the 21st century with the help of Chicago-based Artwitch, Kita Atabaki. Together they discuss topics such as witches in pop culture, racism and its effects on self-perception, finding connections to one's spiritual lineage, and the blending of artistic creation with witchcraft. *To learn more about Kita, you can find her at: IG: kitachicago Website:https://www.kitachicago.com/ Hurricane Ida relief for Louisiana Indigenous groups: - You can donate to the United Houma Nation at https://unitedhoumanation.org/donate/ - You can donate to Grand Bayou Indian Village in Plaquemines Parish For information on how to donate, visit their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ilovegrandbayou/ - You can donate to the Pointe-au-Chien Indian tribe via a PayPal link at https://pactribe.tripod.com - https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=ESK3GKVZK6N6A - Isle de Jean Charles Band - https://www.gcdbcc.org/support - Grand Caillou/Dulac Band Theme music by Matt Carrico Transition music by Joseph Beg --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We are joined by psychic medium and animal communicator Nancy Mello, who specializes in helping reunite lost pets with their human families. Nancy discusses the oftentimes arduous journey that has led her to using her innate psychic gifts to help other people, and together we explore questions about the spirit realm. Nancy has been featured in publications such as the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Tribune, as well as multiple other media outlets and podcasts. You can find out more about Nancy at NancyMello.com. *Links for the Chicago Black Drag Council: Website: https://www.chicagoblackdragcouncil.org/ Instagram: @Chicagoblackdragcouncil Theme music by Matt Carrico Transition music by Joseph Beg --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On our second astrology installment, astrologer Ash Stewack takes us through the uses of predictive astrology, including the ways in which long term planetary transits can affect entire societies and countries. With Ash, we delve deeper into each planet's energies and talk about the astro weather of Saturn square Uranus and the Pluto return of the United States, just in time for it's birthday! Happy 4th of July! *To learn more about Ash and to book a session, please visit: https://www.wayfinderreadings.com/ IG: wayfinder_ *Asian Americans Advancing Justice Chicago: https://www.advancingjustice-chicago.org/ IG: advancingjusticechicago *To learn more about how you can support Indigenous communities, please visit: Indian Residential School Survivors Society: https://www.irsss.ca/donate Orange Shirt Society: https://www.orangeshirtday.org/orange-shirt-society.html The Tsow-Tun Le Lum Society provides a toll free line that Indigenous people in crisis or needing support can call at 1-888-403-3123. Donations can be made at: https://www.tsowtunlelum.org/resources/donate/ Canadian Roots Exchange: https://canadianroots.ca/monetary-donations/ Theme music by Matt Carrico Transition music by Joseph Beg --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
With the help of astrologer Vivian Hecimovich, Michelle and Natalya explore the basics of astrology. Vivian also touches on how she came to discover her love for yoga and tarot. * To book a session with Vivian, please visit: https://www.stars-in-alignment.com/services IG: stars_in_alignment * Contact My Block, My Hood, My City: https://www.formyblock.org/ IG: myblockmyhoodmycity Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/myblockmyhoodmycity Twitter: https://twitter.com/mbmhmc Theme music by Matt Carrico Transition music by Joseph Beg --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Michelle and Natalya explore the many fascinating experiences of psychic medium and animal communicator Linz Keller, who describes her processes for communicating with spirits and animals and discusses how she came to embrace of her gifts. * Contact Linz on Instagram at Readings_with_Linz and on Facebook at Sharing the Light and Readings with Linz * Contact the Chi-Nations Youth Council: https://chinationsyouth.weebly.com/ Twitter: @Chi_Nations IG: chinationsyouthcouncil Theme music by Matt Carrico Transition music by Joseph Beg --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In the very first episode of Where the Veil Thins, Natalya and Michelle discuss where their interests in the paranormal began, why they were inspired to start the podcast, and they introduce topics of psychic intuition, human energy, and psychic mediumship. Natalya ends the episode with a tarot card reading for 2021. Email us at: contactthebeyondpod@gmail.com You can find us on Instagram at: @wheretheveilthins Music by: Matt Carrico --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app