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In this UFO NEWS ROUNDUP we take a look at UFO sightings that were recorded over Las Vegas and and the UK. We also look at the work Avi Loeb is doing with his UFO recovery effort sponsored by Crypto King Charles Hoskinson in the South Pacific Ocean. Listen in to hear all of the details.
On this day in 1855, a trail of unusual footprints caused a religious panic in South West England.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We've got a real treat for you on this episode! Ricky G and Scottay Tecate hang with Lucy and Matt Board of the amazing new band Pale Blue Eyes where they discuss their debut album Souvenirs. Hailing from Devon England, PBE is one of the freshest bands out today bringing their unique "Cream-Pop" sounds to fans worldwide. Add a dose of Dream Cream and this is the makings of a creamy, rich and delicious morsel of yummy goodness. Peace, Love and PB4!
What to say about Episode 27 and Berry Pomeroy Castle in Devon, England? Well, our podcast isn't as old as Berry Pomeroy but we'd like to think we're just a regal! The castle has so, so many ladies, in various colors haunting it's halls. Along with an equally colorful history with a TALL family tree. Is anything paranormal really going on or has it just been around long enough to collect a few rumors and fairytales? You tell us what you think!We'd appreciate it if you took a moment to help our podcast by rating and reviewing on apple and NOW on Spotify! Don't forget to check our show notes for our social links! Definitely check out our Instagram (@hauntedorhoaxpod). We post all photos and videos talked about in the show there! Haunted or Hoax Social Medias:WebsiteInstagramTwitterFacebookSources for this Episode:TELEVISION & MEDIA:WEBSITES:https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/berry-pomeroy-castle/history/https://www.hauntedrooms.co.uk/berry-pomeroy-castle-near-totness-devonhttps://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/sinister-ghost-captured-film-berry-5840445.amphttps://digitaldevon.kenyon.edu/node/138https://www.haunted-britain.com/berry-pomeroy-castle.htmhttps://simonday.com/berry_pomeroy_ghosts.htmhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5594899/amp/Have-ghost-HORSES-captured-video.htmlhttps://medium.com/@johnwelford15/the-ghosts-of-berry-pomeroy-castle-3b1b3dbca968https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/ghosts-berry-pomeroy-castle-upset-6095346https://m.facebook.com/pg/Berry-Pomeroy-Castles-Haunted-Heritage-Page-179824402506301/photos/?ref=page_internal&msite_tab_async=1https://readdurhamenglish.wordpress.com/2016/09/22/how-robert-graves-poetry-helps-us-understand-shell-shock/https://www.haunted-devon.co.uk/articles/hauntings/devon/berry-pomeroy-castle-devon
Join Beth Worsdell as she chats to author, Pandora on The Witty Writers Show. She's a fantastic author, screenwriter of paranormal mystery fiction, and she's quite the mysterious lady. Pandora's Bio Pandora, was born Claire Pandora Gearty in North London. Aged eighteen, she received her first award for writing and moved to Brussels; where she joined the Brussels Shakespeare Company and was involved with broadcasting. She gained a BA in Business Management upon her return to the UK. In France, she finished her debut novel in the Neath A Pilgrim Chronicles: PILGRIM THE BALANCE, published in 2015, which has sold in over nine countries with impressive reviews. The screenplay was completed with Lindsay Smith, former editor for Lucas Film LA. PILGRIM AND THE GEOMETRY OF FEAR, released 2016, is to be followed by, PILGRIM AND THE FALL OF KINGS, due shortly. Pandora currently resides in Devon England with her husband and two daughters. Watch The Witty Writers Show live interviews here: Youtube Facebook Website Facebook group for writers and author: WRITER BETTER AUTHOR SMARTER #thewittywritersshow #authorinterview #BethWorsdell #writingcommunity #bookstagram #tipsforwriters #tipsforauthors #adviceforwriters #books #adviceforauthors #tipsandadviceforwriters #writeanovel #writeabook #paranormal #pararnormalmystery #mystery paranormalfiction --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beth-worsdell-author/message
This week we speak to Liz Scott and Stuart Newberry, wellbeing coaches who are actively involved in sharing the message of innate wellbeing in their local community of Ivybridge, Devon (England). We find out what has inspired their work and learn how a community can come together to hold a safe space for everyone to reconnect with their own wellbeing using the natural gift of listening.Visit our website: https://drsranisuraj.com Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drs.raniandsuraj Any comments, leave that along with a review on Apple Podcasts or email us.......Liz and Stu's bio and links: Liz Scott and Stu Newberry are a husband and wife team. They're working in the heart of their local community sharing a simple message of wellbeing. Liz and Stu see that listening is the key to grass-roots mental health. They believe that listening is the most useful gift that can be shared.Liz and Stu have teamed up with their Social Prescriber, Community Connector, Library and other community organisations. Their aim is simple. It's to create a listening town. Their town is Ivybridge in Devon.Inner Compass Guide CIC is a social enterprise with a mission to support communities to thrive by unlocking natural resilience, connection and wellbeing through listening. Liz and Stu see that the whole community will need to come together and involved in supporting mental health issues over the coming weeks, months and years.Liz and Stu both bring a wealth of previous experience to this enterprise. Stu retired from the police after a long career and Liz worked as a BBC reporter. Check out their podcasts and blogs to learn more about their work, interests and inspiration.Website: https://innercompassguide.com Twitter: @innercompassStu Wellbeing Listener Courses: https://innercompassguide.com/courses-events/
Lindsay and Madison discuss the Devil’s Footprints, as well as why Jack Russell terriers make horrible lap dogs, that the Devil got his steps in, and how it’s never a weather balloon (ever). Information pulled from the following sources:2017 The Ghost In My Machine article by Lucia2017 Mysterious Universe article by Brent Swancer2017 Sykes Cottages article by Dan Holmes2016 Mental Floss article by Stacy Conradt2016 The Vintage News article by Boban Docevski2014 BBC articleAtlas ObscuraPeter Moore websiteThe Dark Histories PodcastWikipediaBe sure to follow our friend CJ from the Beyond the Rainbow podcast.We are teaming up with FEDEX and PODGO to bring our listeners 30% off your next order of $100 or more at PODGO.CO/FEDEX. We’ve got a new special collaboration with Can-Do-Canines that is running January 13-January 27, 2021. Get your limited edition Willy merchandise before time runs out!Become a member of our Patreon to view exclusive episode outtakes, as well as other perks like early episode access and more for as little as $1/month.Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter & Instagram.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/yeoldecrime)
On the morning of February 9th,1855 residents of Devon, England awoke to find cloven footprints burned into the snow in a straight line.Reaching almost a hundred miles in a straight line there has yet to be any concrete explanation for the tracks unless you believe it was the Devil himself.Thank you for listening, please subscribe, rate, or review.Sourceshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devil%27s_Footprintshttp://www.bbc.co.uk/devon/discovering/legends/devil_footprints.shtmlhttps://www.mentalfloss.com/article/75045/ongoing-mystery-devils-footprintshttps://www.thevintagenews.com/2016/10/12/the-1855-devils-footprints-mystery-in-devon-england/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mythsmysteriesmonsters)
Full Transcript Show Summary: Every day we are inundated with reports about COVID-19: statistics, new cases, and worse. Every day we hear of how the coronavirus has impacted people all over the world, but we rarely if ever hear specific reports of its effect on blind and visually impaired individuals. Thus far we have spanned the globe, introducing blind guests from Around the world, from Australia and Malaysia, to the United Kingdom, Trinidad and Tobago, Canada and the US. Today we hear a first-hand report from Jo Fishwick in England with her unique perspective on how the coronavirus has affected her and her family. Jo Fishwick lives in Teignmouth, in Devin, a seaside town on the southwestern coast of England. She is a guide dog owner, married with an 18-year-old daughter and Speaks about working in an eye clinic in Exeter, and her transition to working from home at the outset of the pandemic. Jo says it was difficult to focus on her work, and then have to shift her working day to her family time, as her husband and daughter were also in the same space. Jo's husband Rob is also her PA Support Worker, and provides assistance in photocopying and driving, so her work duties at home have changed only minimally. She is concerned with the health of her dog, Bruno, and is trying to get to the root of those problems. Like so many of us, she also speaks of the difficulty she finds in this time of social distancing, to get out and work him, and to maintain his routines as he had in the past. Jo has been very careful, even fastidious in safeguarding herself and her family, and was a bit apprehensive when the U.K. lock-down orders were eased, but Her daughter’s 18th birthday occurred during this time, so she needed to have some kind of celebration. While it probably wasn’t what they would have done prior to the pandemic, she did find herself in a pub, having to deal with social distancing: a difficult task at best. However, Jo still found this wonderful as she was able to see and chat with friends in person, rather than via phone, Zoom or Microsoft Teams, etc. Still no hugs though which Jo wishes would change in the “new normal”. jo is the Chair of VI Talk, an ongoing charitable organization for blind and visually impaired people in the UK. It was started in 2014, and has required some adaptations during the pandemic, but Zoom and an increase in volunteers have worked nicely. Listen as Jo describes her migration into social distancing and her ability to see the silver lining in each circumstance in which she finds herself. As usual, Blind Abilities has inserted excerpts from real news stories to enhance the report and paint a tine-line for you to better understand the sequence of the COVID-19 progression. Special thanks go out to Chee Chau, for his beautiful song and titled Wayfarer. Be sure to tune in to more informative episodes to hear how your BVI counterparts around the world are coping with and adapting to cOVID-19. Contact Your State Services If you reside in Minnesota, and you would like to know more about Transition Services from State Services contact Transition Coordinator Sheila Koenig by email or contact her via phone at 651-539-2361. Contact: You can follow us on Twitter @BlindAbilities On the web at www.BlindAbilities.com Send us an email Get the Free Blind Abilities App on the App Storeand Google Play Store. Check out the Blind Abilities Communityon Facebook, the Blind Abilities Page, the Career Resources for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
In part three of this special miniseries focusing on the historic sailing of the Mayflower from our shores to America 400 years ago, we focus on the heart-warming story, known in every American home to this day – as Thanksgiving. After a grueling 66-day journey at sea the Mayflower and its passengers finally reached the New World November 21, 1620. They suffered terribly from sickness and by the end of the first winter 50 of the 102 passengers lost their lives. However, the settlers soon built a strong relationship with the native Indian Wampanoag tribe who taught them to hunt and grow crops. In the autumn of 1621, a bumper harvest was achieved, and a three-day feast was celebrated, which to this day is known as the first Thanksgiving. Just before Thanksgiving a few weeks ago I met up with two American Chefs Jerome Grant and Justin Walker. Chef Jerome is Executive Chef at Sweet Home Café at the National Museum of African American History & Culture, and Chef Justin Executive Chef at Walkers Maine. Both flew over as part of the Thanksgiving Culinary Diplomacy programme, in partnership with the US Embassy in London, and began their tour in Rotherhithe where we met up. Later that afternoon after a Sunday roast at the Mayflower Pub, I caught up with them to find out what Thanksgiving means to them today. This is Your London Legacy. Justin Walker: “I was sort of born into it—my grandfather was a cook in the US Army during WWII, and when I was a kid I would spend every Thanksgiving preparing food.” 4:00 Justin grew up in Lake Placid New York and attended college in Vermont, interestingly enough with a focus on competitive skiing. He jokes that they don’t have ski teams at culinary school, but once he settled that he wasn’t going to race professionally he settled into expanding his cooking abilities. After moving to Main he met his wife in 2000 and at the time she was a waitress in the restraint he worked at. History is an important part of their family, as his wife can trace her lineage back to Devon England, and her family came over to the United States in 1627. Justin finds that tradition lies at the heart of Thanksgiving, and each family has their own—with his own making octopus for their son on Christmas eve. Justin and his wife now have their own restraint where the close down on Thanksgiving to volunteer and give back to the community—a true embodiment of the holiday if there ever was one. He’s excited to share traditions and pick up on new ones while travelling around our lovely city. Jerome Grant: “It all started off with my mother and my grandmother. The backbones of our family—always watching them cook, always enjoying a meal with them.” 26:00 Jerome started off flipping burgers and making pizzas – learning the ins and out of the kitchens in his teens, going to culinary school, and eventually jumping on a flight to St. Croix to work on a beach resort. He soon became the chef there at the age of 21 and pulled a lot of long days and weeks as he dove headfirst into the culinary world. Jerome sees cooking as a constant giving—it’s not about cooking to the best of his ability for himself, but it’s to create a snapshot for someone else, becoming a part of someone else’s memory. Over the last ten years he has delved into museum dining with a large focus on cultural dishes. Figuring out how to showcase those cultures in edible exhibits makes Jerome a perfect chef to come to our city to learn more of our styles of cooking and share them back in the United States. Links Walker’s Maine Restaurant (http://walkersmaine.com/about/) Jerome Grant (https://twitter.com/chefjeromegrant) Support this podcast
One of the biggest unsolved mysteries happened in Devon. England in 1855, where the Devil's footprints were reported by numerous towns folk. Now whether or not they were actually made from the red horned beast himself remains to be seen, however the prints found in the snow where quite perplexing. Was the strange unknown creature that made these tracks a cryptid, an unknown creature that haunted the English countryside, or was it just a hoax concocted by bored individuals? Join us in this episode of the Supernatural Tendencies podcast where we explore the Devil's Footprints of Devon England! Be sure to hit that subscribe button and why not hop pon over and follow us on facebook! https://www.facebook.com/SupernaturalTendenciesPodcast Catch more from Venom Eddie Brocc here! www.instagram.com/eddie_brocc
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Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
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Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Latest episode of Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
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