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In this episode, we dive deep into the government's response to Hurricane Helene and explore the conspiracies surrounding it, including the rumored lithium deposits beneath Asheville, NC. We also tackle the controversial topic of weather modification and its potential role in the storm's unusual intensity, even so far inland. Could geoengineering have amplified Helene's power? Plus, we speak with a survivor from near Lake Lure who shares her harrowing, near-death experience during the storm. We also discuss the FEMA response, the implications of people trying to help under the threat of arrest.
In this episode of The Untold Network's Discover Sasquatch we welcome Brown Dwarf, an intrepid investigator that journeys to two locations with unexplained phenomena: Bluff Creek, California, a hotspot for Sasquatch sightings, and Los Angeles, a city with a long history of UFO encounters.Bluff Creek• We'll hear about the history of Bigfoot sightings in the area, including famous cases and eyewitness accounts.• The investigator will delve into the unique geography and ecology of Bluff Creek, exploring how it might contribute to Sasquatch sightings.• Listeners will hear about the challenges and techniques of field research for Sasquatch, from footprint casting to audio recording.Los Angeles• The podcast will explore the history of UFO sightings in Los Angeles, from the infamous Battle of Los Angeles to recent reports.• The investigator will interview eyewitnesses who claim to have seen UFOs in the City of Angels.Throughout the episode, Brown Dwarf will:• Share his own experiences and insights from the field.• Discuss the latest scientific theories that may explain these phenomena.• Pose questions that will leave listeners pondering the mysteries of the unknown.Is Bigfoot lurking in the woods of Bluff Creek? Are UFOs buzzing over the City of Angels? Tune into Discover Sasquatch at 8 p.m. EST on 5/20/24 to find out.
Join us tonight as we delve into the Mississippi Sasquatch with local Mississippi investigator Barry Browning. Barry is dedicated to searching for the elusive Sasquatch, combing the backwoods of the South for signs of this hairy cryptid, and even sometimes in his own backyard. His experiences go beyond Bigfoot – Barry has also had otherworldly encounters, including sightings of mysterious orbs. In this episode, we'll hear:• Berry's personal Bigfoot obsession and the evidence he's collected.• Hair-raising tales of treks through the Mississippi wilderness.• What drove Barry to search for Sasquatch in the first place.• Unexplained encounters with orbs and what they might mean.• Is Bigfoot out there, and are we not alone in the universe?A wild ride into the unknown awaits as we explore the world of a Sasquatch Investigator with a surprising twist. Tonight 8pm est on the Untold Radio Networks Discover Sasquatch.
Have you ever heard about the howls echoing through the Hudson Valley forests? They say it's just the wind, but some believe it's something far more. Join us as we delve into the world of cryptozoology with Alfred"The Squatchfather" Santariga.For decades, the Squatchfather has dedicated himself to researching the elusive Sasquatch along with other Cryptids, particularly within the shrouded wilderness of the Hudson Valley. He'll share his experiences, debunk myths, and discuss his groundbreaking approach.The Sacred Site Al's habituation zone might just hold the key to finally proving the existence of Sasquatch.Prepare for a thrilling exploration of:• The Squatchfather's personal Bigfoot encounters• Deciphering Bigfoot behavior and communication• The secrets of the Sacred Site and its potential for groundbreaking discovery• The latest advancements in cryptozoological research.Whether you're a seasoned Sasquatch believer or a curious skeptic, The Untold Network's Discover Sasquatch will challenge your perception and ignite your sense of wonder. Subscribe now and get ready to confront the mystery that awaits in the shadows of the Hudson Valley. Join us live on 5/6/24 8pm est. See you all then.
Have you ever felt a primal fear course through you, the kind that makes the hair on your neck stand on end? For countless individuals, that terror comes with the chilling legend of the Dogman – a hulking bipedal creature said to stalk the fringes of our world. Today, we delve into the shadowy realm of Dogman with Vic Cundiff, the host of the hit podcast "Dogman Encounters". Vic's journey began not with a personal encounter, but with a fascination. Intrigued by the whispers and reports of Dogman sightings, he decided to create a platform for those who had come face-to-face with the beast. "Dogman Encounters" quickly exploded, becoming a haven for eyewitnesses to share their chilling experiences.Over the years, Vic has interviewed thousands of guests, each with their own bone-chilling tale. From campers spooked by bloodcurdling howls to hikers stalked by shadowy figures, the podcast paints a terrifying picture of a creature that may lurk just beyond our sight.But "Dogman Encounters" is more than just a collection of scary stories. Vic approaches each encounter with a measured curiosity. He meticulously dissects witness accounts, searching for common threads and patterns that might shed light on the Dogman phenomenon.Beyond the chills and thrills, Vic's podcast fosters a sense of community. Listeners who may have had their own unexplained encounters find solace in shared experiences. The show offers a platform for validation and a space to process these deeply unsettling events.Whether you're a hardened skeptic or a true believer, "Dogman Encounters" is a captivating listen. It's a show that will leave you questioning what lurks in the shadows and pondering the age-old question: are we truly alone?So, grab your flashlight and your favorite pillow, and join the "OG" on the Untold Radio Network's Discover Sasquatch at 8 p.m. EST on 4/29/24. You might just find yourself questioning what goes bump in the night.
Deep in the misty forests of Washington, where shadows stretch long and secrets hide among the towering pines, there walks a woman on a mission. Her name is Barbara Shupe. Barb believes something incredible lurks just beyond the veil of our understanding,and she doesn't face the unknown alone. By her side, always a pawprint ahead, is her loyal canine companion Goldie. Goldie is more than just a pet; she's her partner, her furry sixth sense in the wilderness. Together, they venture into the unknown, armed with courage and curiosity. We will delve into the high strangeness, the legends, and the chilling encounters that have fueled Barb over the years to try and find answers to the mystery. But most importantly, we'll explore the heart of her passion, what drives her to keep pushing the boundaries of the unknown, and the unique bond she shares with her canine companion on this extraordinary journey into the realm of the Sasquatch. Join us tonight LIVE 2/22/24 on The Untold Radio Network's Discover Sasquatch at 8pm est.
Have you ever felt the chill crawl up your spine as you hear twigs snap in the dead of night? In the remote mountains of Utah, one man was dedicated to finding the answer: is Sasquatch real? Nathan Reo, also known as "Utah Sasquatch" spent years trekking through dense forests and canyons, meticulously tracking the elusive Sasquatch. He claimed to have heard their calls, seen their footprints, and even glimpsed the shadowy figures themselves. Reo's relentless pursuit garnered attention, but it also brought harsh criticism and ridicule.This podcast dives into Nathan Reo's story - the triumphs, the tribulations, and the toll it took on his life. We'll explore what led him to abandon his quest, and why, after years of silence, Utah Sasquatch is considering coming back. Join us 8pm est 4/15/24 on The Untold Radio Network's Discover Sasquatch: As we revisit chilling encounters, debunk myths, and ask the question: could there be something lurking in the wilds of Utah after all?
Have you ever felt watched in the deep woods? Tonight, on Untold Radio Network's Discover Sasquatch at 8pm est, we delve into the realm of the unknown with Greg Howse, a man who's not just a believer in Sasquatch but has had his own encounters with these elusive hairy men of the wood. Greg isn't your typical cryptid enthusiast. Living in the heart of Alabama, he's become a beacon for others who've had similar experiences. Greg will share his own chilling and awe-inspiring encounters with Sasquatch, detailing the sights, sounds, and emotions that come with a face-to-face encounter with the legend. We'll explore the realities of Sasquatch encounters. What should you do if you have one? How can you stay safe and collect evidence? If that's what you choose to do.Greg has dedicated himself to helping others process and understand their own experiences. We'll learn about the support network he's built and the resources available for those who believe they've encountered Bigfoot.Whether you're a skeptic or a full-fledged believer, awareness is extremely important. This episode is sure to spark your curiosity and leave you questioning what lurks in the shadows of the forest. Tune in and join us as we explore the world of Sasquatch with Greg Howse.
Have you ever heard a sound that chills you to the bone? In this episode of Discover Sasquatch, we head to the remote wilderness of Snellgrove Lake, Ontario, alongside a team of intrepid adventurers on a Sasquatch expedition. Join us as we delve into their experiences, their search for the elusive creature, and a encounter that leaves them questioning everything they thought they knew.Three of the crew members report a bone-rattling knock unlike anything they've ever heard. Was it a territorial Sasquatch, or something else entirely? We analyze the evidence, interview the crew, and explore the folklore surrounding the legendary Sasquatch.Is Snellgrove Lake a hotspot for Sasquatch activity? Tune in to The Untold Network's Discover Sasquatch 4/1/24 8pm est for this thrilling episode as we venture into the unknown, searching for answers in the deep woods.This is no joke!!
Spencer Jamison is a leading figure in the Sasquatch investigative community. He is the host of the popular podcast Woodwalkerz, which delves into eyewitness accounts, scientific exploration, and the ongoing hunt for evidence of Sasquatch with their own twist. Spencer is known for his critical thinking, open-mindedness, dedication, and his approach to the phenomenon, as well as his commitment to uncovering the truth. Join us at 8 pm EST on 4/25/24 on The Untold Radios Network Discover Sasquatch to hear more about our good friend Spencer and his pursuit of the elusive Sasquatch Veritas.
Have you ever wondered what it's like to spend half a century tracking Bigfoot across America? Join veteran researcher Tim "Coonbo" Baker on a thrilling journey through the world of Sasquatch. For over 50 years, Tim has dedicated himself to uncovering the truth behind this legendary cryptid.This podcast will dive into Tim's experiences. From chilling encounters in remote forests to analyzing intriguing physical evidence, Tim shares his insights and knowledge accumulated over decades of investigation. Whether you're a seasoned Sasquatch enthusiast or simply curious about the unknown, this podcast is for you. Tune into The Untold Radio Network's Discover Sasquatch Live on YouTube 3/18/24 8 pm EST, and join Tim "Coonbo" Baker as he explores the enduring mystery of Bigfoot in the United States.
In this episode, we delve into the chilling world of Sasquatch investigations with two members of the Southern Appalachia Sasquatch Seekers (S.A.S.S.), Sherry Reneau and Misty Waits Haynes. Hold on to your boots as they recount a hair-raising experience of being surrounded by a group of Sasquatch with seemingly no escape. Prepare for goosebumps as they detail the sights, sounds, and emotions of this unforgettable encounter. Did they manage to capture any evidence? How did they find their way out? Tune in to find out! We'll also be taking your questions live about S.A.S.S.'s research methods and their most compelling cases. So, buckle up, monster hunters, as we explore the chilling depths of the Sasquatch phenomenon with S.A.S.S. on The Untold Radio Network's Discover Sasquatch Monday 8 pm EST 3/11/24
Have you ever wondered if Bigfoot roams the remote corners of the world? Join us Monday night at 8 pm EST on the Untold Radio Network as we welcome Eric Tipton, a man on a quest to find answers in the wild. Eric has spent years searching for Sasquatch, the elusive creature of legend said to inhabit the vast forests of the Appalachian Mountains.Eric joins us tonight to share his experiences, the challenges he's faced, and the stories that fuel his passion for this remarkable pursuit. Whether you're a skeptic or a believer, Eric's journey into the unknown is sure to captivate your attention.
Our podcast guest, Michael Mabry, DO, works in a fully capitated medical group in Johnson City, Tennessee. Capitation is a fee-per-patient model, which tends to promote health by incentivizing preventative medicine, chronic disease reversal and helping patients maintain their health. Implementing group medical visits has allowed Dr. Mabry's practice to improve patient outcomes and increase the local community's access to lifestyle medicine. In his group visits, patients who have similar medical issues come together once a month for a two-hour visit to learn relevant health information. Dr. Mabry also shared that he can spend more time with patients individually because he has systemized patient education. Part of the success of the group visits, according to Dr. Mabry, comes from the much-needed sense of community experienced by participants. Early in his career, he learned about how to build and scale his practice through some of the first Functional Forum events and the Group Visit Toolkits from Lifestyle Matrix Resource Center. When you listen to this episode, you'll also learn about the following: How to connect your business needs with your passion for lifestyle medicine to evolve health care The benefits of capitation as a business model How you can foster connections with your local community to build your business Practical alternatives for dysfunctional payment models in the health care industry And much more!
"Rev. Brad Davis (he/him) is a provisional elder in the West Virginia Conference of the United Methodist Church currently serving as pastor at Nighbert Memorial UMC of Logan, WV, and founder of The New Society, a grassroots Central Appalachian kingdom movement. A native of one of the nation's most economically and socially exploited regions, Brad's passion is connecting its people to a holistic, therapeutic, liberating message of salvation he calls the Holler Gospel." [from https://accidentaltomatoes.com] Help RLC - complete a survey: https://tinyurl.com/rlc-podcast Follow Brad on Twitter @RevBradleyUMC To learn more, visit Accidental Tomatoes website To help sustain our work, you can donate here To check out what RLC is up to, please visit us www.redletterchristians.org Follow us on Twitter: @RedLetterXians Instagram: @RedLetterXians Follow Shane on Instagram: @shane.claiborne Twitter: @ShaneClaiborne Common Hymnal information: https://commonhymnal.com/
Jonathan Webb, Founder and CEO of ag-tech company AppHarvest, on building some of the largest indoor farms in the world in Appalacia. Stephen Roach, Senior Fellow at Yale University and former Chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia, discusses his column: "The Weaker Dollar Trend Is Only Just Beginning.” Karen Ubelhart, Senior Industrials Analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, on GE earnings and outlook. Sarah Ponczek, Bloomberg cross-asset reporter, online chat rooms fueling retail penny stock trading. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Vonnie Quinn.
Bob has a conversation with Chris from Imago about how nature can help us deal with the coronavirus. Organizations mentioned in this podcast include: Imago - https://imagoearth.org/ J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge - https://www.fws.gov/refuge/jn_ding_darling/ Sanibel Sea School - https://www.sanibelseaschool.org/ The Arc of Appalacia - https://arcofappalachia.org/
We chat with Rick Sturgill, a retired coal miner and electrician from Letcher County in South East Kentucky. Rick is a straight shooter, he calls things like he sees them. And, having spent most of his life around coal, he has a lot of sobering things to say about working in coal and about the far-reaching effects the coal industry has had on cities and towns in Appalachia, on politics and the environment, and especially on the lives of coal miners and their families. Additional links/info below... Trillbilly Workers Party Twitter page and Patreon Tom Sexton, The Baffler, "Going in for the Shill" Tarence Ray, Popula, "A Way Out" Elizabeth Catte, The Guardian, "Passive, Poor, and White? What People Keep Getting Wrong about Appalacia" Elizabeth Catte, The Guardian, "Why 'Trump Country' Isn't as Republican as You Think" Lou Martin, The Conversation, "Invoking Noble Coal Miners Is a Mainstay of American Politics" James Green, LitHub, "A Day in the Life of a West Virginia Coal Miner" Livia Gershon, JSTOR, "The Rise and Fall of Coal Miners' Unions" Elyssa East, The Guardian, "Black Lung Disease Is Still Killing Miners. The Coal Industry Won't Hear It" Featured Music (all songs sourced from the Free Music Archive: freemusicarchive.org) Lobo Loco, "Malte Junior - Hall" Blue Dot Sessions, “Low Coal Camper”
PNN - Modeling Citizens - upon this Rock we build our New World We have our inimmitable Ms. Brook Hines thought leader for Progressive Activists Everywhere ?We have the return of a very special friend of the Show, Ms. MariLynn Evans producer of NetFlix sensation "BLOOD ON THE MOUNTAIN" ?which tells the TRUE HISTORY, almost the Secret History of West Virgina her people and her devastating mines and the corruptive corporations that have been allowed to despoil her and the lives of her people. This same story can be told too for much of Appalacia and other states and regions that have been abused and tossed away by the extraction industries. We have the Great honor to have a second returning guest another heroic voice Mr. Lee Tiger of Tiger Tiger (www.tigertigermusic.com) and a voice from the heart of the Everglades a native son of the Sea of Grass. He has a new album and he will be hosting a CD Release Party at the Seminole HardRock Cafe in Hollywood September 5th. Make sure you catch it and get your copy of the new release "One Earth One People, Come Together" ?Another guest joins us this week - Ben America, progressive organizer and activist working on a new People's Summit of Florida this Fall at the facility known as the peoples White House up in Volusia County. (www.thepeopleswhitehouse.com) Another model citizen in this weeks pantheon. Solidarity & Peace ?Rick Spisak Producer / News Director ?Progressive News Network http://www.NewMercuryMedia.com/pnn.html TUNE IN Sunday or Anytime
Parenting is no easy feat and kids don't come with a guidebook when they're first born. There is obviously no "one-size-fits-all" as everyone grows up in a household with different values, parenting styles and the like. With all the overwhelming parenting advice out there, there's definitely a need for a judgment free space—and Bridget Nolan Manley created the perfect outlet just for that particular purpose. What I love about Bridget's approach is her view on how it takes a village via both online and offline methods for any kind of authentic connection. I also love her candor and rawness in revealing what collectively goes through most parents' minds that get rarely addressed in the everyday. Listen to how her podcast came to be and the many things she learned from parents of all walks of life who shared their stories with her. Who is Bridget? Bridget Nolan Manley is the host of Birds In A Tree, a podcast about parenting featuring the good, the bad, the hard and the glorious. Through each story, she hopes that listeners will find the bond and similarities that parents can share. This married mama of two kids grew up rural Appalacia and lives in Garrett County, MD. Quotes from Bridget The village is what you put out is what you’re gonna get back. (15:44) I read this great piece just this weekend and it was about what successful people do that other people aren't doing. And of the points that resonated with me (and I was a reporter and news was a big deal to me, even when I was working from home I was able to keep the news in the background) ... going back to this article, it compared time to a pie. And there's only so much pie. And successful people don't have more time than you, but nobody ever says... 'I'm gonna learn to play the saxophone and spend less time with my kids.' (18:03) What the power lies in is listening to someone's story. (20:50) What You’ll Learn How Bridget made the transition from traditional radio to podcasting Her inspiration for starting this podcast arose from the challenges and concerns within the parenting space How her love of interviewing and connecting with other parents helped grow her audience Resources and How to Connect: Bridget's Podcast: Birds in a Tree Social Media: Facebook and Twitter Resource Mentioned: Be the Change Video Other Listening Options: Individual player or full player view on website: http://lorirochino.com/podcast-2/
Animal Intersections In his forthcoming book A Hoot in the Light: Illuminating the Sensory Modes of Animal Communication, Alex Parrish says that by recognizing animal voices, we do not diminish our own – but open the potential to make our particular brand of humanism a little more humane. Parrish talks with us about how communication evolves, and how wildly different species of animals employ similar persuasive tactics in order to solve similar problems. And: In Norfolk’s Calvert Square, preschoolers plant watermelon and okra next to 200,000 live bees. They aren’t alone. Carrie “Honeybee” Brown has planted apiaries in community gardens across the city in an effort to save the ailing honeybee. Now, she’s planning to shave bees and attach transmitters to get neighbourhood kids interested in entomology. Later in the show: Biologist Kevin Hamed discovered a consistently alarming number of tiny skulls stuck in glass bottles found roadside litter. Tiny shrews are crawling in, but can’t get back out. He and his students are on the case, trying to solve mysteries where humans and the wilderness intersect. Plus: A study in Appalacia is taking very close look at roadkill. James Vance and Gabrielle Smith hope to find ways to help animals avoid crossing a particularly high-traffic area.
Listen to the bluegrass duo, the Honey Dewdrops from their live musical performance at the Cedar Mill Library on April 5th, 2012. The Honey Dewdrops are Laura Wortman and Kagey Parrish and they hail from Charlottesville, VA. They have written and sung folk and old country music together for the past several years. Their third folk album, Silver Lining, is due to be released in late spring, 2012. In this recording, there is an introduction describing the library and then a little about their background before the music gets started around the 1:50 minute mark. To learn more about the duo, visit their website at www.thehoneydewdrops.com . Photo is by Jack Looney from the Honey Dewdrops website.
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