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John Kachuba is the award-winning author of twelve books of fiction and nonfiction. His most recent novel is the historical fantasy, The Bottle Conjuror (Book 2 Lucinda will be released July of this year). Other includes: Dark Entry, a paranormal novel, and The Savage Apostle, historical fiction. He has also published a two-volume collection of short stories, titled There Comes a Season, and has written numerous articles and poems for a variety of magazines, journals, and newspapers. John&rsquo [...]
John Kachuba is one of the great authors of the paranormal and supernatural drama. Wriiting both fiction and non-fiction, John talks to us about his research into myths and legends of creatures and cryptids who can shapeshift. From mermaids to skinwalkers, John covers it all.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spaced-out-radio--1657874/support.
John Kachuba is the award-winning author of 12 books and numerous articles, short stories and poems. Kachuba holds advanced degrees in creative writing and teaches that subject through Ohio University and the Gotham Writers Workshop. He is a member of the Historical Novel Society and the Horror Writers Association. He frequently speaks on paranormal and metaphysical topics and is a regular speaker at universities and libraries, paranormal conferences, and on podcasts, radio and TV. Kachuba has been a repeat guest on radio's “Coast-to-Coast AM with George Noory” and appeared in the Sundance Channel's TV production, “Love/Lust – The Paranormal.” He has also been a faculty member at many writers' conferences, such as the Antioch Writers' Conference and the Florida Suncoast Writers' Conference, and is available for future conferences and writing workshops. Kachuba has also worked with writers and writing students in Cambodia, Malta, Portugal, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.Website johnkachuba.comBooks Shapeshifters-A History Dark Entry The Savage Apostle Ghosthunting Ohio-On The Road Again Ghosthunting Illinois How to Write Funny Why is this Job Killing Me? Ghosthunters: On the Trail of Mediums, Dowsers, Spirit Seekers and Other Investigators of America's Paranormal WorldEbooks Ghost Stories Women of the Way There Comes A Season Hide
George Noory celebrated the start of his 23rd year hosting Coast to Coast AM, welcoming John Kachuba to discuss his research into shapeshifters — people who can change themselves into another person, animal, or inanimate object. Kachuba differentiated between voluntary and involuntary transformations, with the former being controlled by the individual, as seen in werewolf legends, and the latter often occurring in myths where gods transform mortals against their will. He highlighted the cultural ubiquity of shapeshifting, tracing its origins to ancient cave paintings and folklore worldwide, where it ranges from myth to accounts of purportedly real transformations.Kachuba elaborated on the shamanistic practices of shapeshifting, particularly in indigenous cultures like the Kalahari Bushmen. These rituals involve trance states induced by dance, percussion, or hallucinogens, enabling shamans to embody animals, seeing through their eyes and behaving as the creatures they represent. Such transformations, he explained, are integral to spiritual practices and storytelling across many traditions, blurring the line between physical and metaphysical changes. He introduced the concept of "internal" shapeshifting, where a person's outward appearance remains unchanged, but their nature or identity shifts dramatically, exemplified by figures like Ted Bundy.Kachuba touched on historical and cultural accounts, such as the beast of Gévaudan in France and Japanese shapeshifting ghosts. He also examined religious and psychological interpretations, including biblical references to Jesus appearing differently to various people. His research draws from extensive travel and historical texts, weaving together folklore, mythology, and real-world phenomena. Kachuba's layered perspective underscores shapeshifting's enduring presence in human imagination and its intriguing blend of reality and myth.------------------------------------------Open Lines followed in the latter half of the program. Matthew in Missouri shared a personal experience involving unexplained phenomena. He described witnessing a cup inexplicably fly across a room in his apartment, perhaps triggered by the noise of a Metro bus's air brakes outside. Later, Matthew learned from the property owner that a tragic accident had occurred at that location in 1981, where a woman was fatally struck by a bus. He suggested a link between his flying cup incident and this unfortunate backstory.Louise, who believes she is the reincarnated Cleopatra, reflected on a lifetime of extraordinary personal experiences, spanning near-tragic accidents, professional achievements, and unique encounters. She recounted surviving a childhood train collision with minimal injuries and witnessing a car pass through another vehicle without harm years later. She also fondly remembered being Muhammad Ali's first girlfriend during their teenage years, describing how they met and her emotional reaction to seeing him box on television.Mark in California shared various anecdotes, including hearing stories about Crazy Horse as a shapeshifter and an intriguing experience as a stagehand for a Cyndi Lauper concert. He speculated that Lauper might be a frequent caller to the Coast to Coast AM, as her voice closely resembled that of a regular caller, but Mark admitted he was too shy to confirm this with her directly.The final half hour featured a replay from 12/5/2016 when author Elizabeth Greenwood talked about how and why people fake their own deaths.
George Noory celebrated the start of his 23rd year hosting Coast to Coast AM, welcoming John Kachuba to discuss his research into shapeshifters — people who can change themselves into another person, animal, or inanimate object. Kachuba differentiated between voluntary and involuntary transformations, with the former being controlled by the individual, as seen in werewolf legends, and the latter often occurring in myths where gods transform mortals against their will. He highlighted the cultural ubiquity of shapeshifting, tracing its origins to ancient cave paintings and folklore worldwide, where it ranges from myth to accounts of purportedly real transformations.Kachuba elaborated on the shamanistic practices of shapeshifting, particularly in indigenous cultures like the Kalahari Bushmen. These rituals involve trance states induced by dance, percussion, or hallucinogens, enabling shamans to embody animals, seeing through their eyes and behaving as the creatures they represent. Such transformations, he explained, are integral to spiritual practices and storytelling across many traditions, blurring the line between physical and metaphysical changes. He introduced the concept of "internal" shapeshifting, where a person's outward appearance remains unchanged, but their nature or identity shifts dramatically, exemplified by figures like Ted Bundy.Kachuba touched on historical and cultural accounts, such as the beast of Gévaudan in France and Japanese shapeshifting ghosts. He also examined religious and psychological interpretations, including biblical references to Jesus appearing differently to various people. His research draws from extensive travel and historical texts, weaving together folklore, mythology, and real-world phenomena. Kachuba's layered perspective underscores shapeshifting's enduring presence in human imagination and its intriguing blend of reality and myth.------------------------------------------Open Lines followed in the latter half of the program. Matthew in Missouri shared a personal experience involving unexplained phenomena. He described witnessing a cup inexplicably fly across a room in his apartment, perhaps triggered by the noise of a Metro bus's air brakes outside. Later, Matthew learned from the property owner that a tragic accident had occurred at that location in 1981, where a woman was fatally struck by a bus. He suggested a link between his flying cup incident and this unfortunate backstory.Louise, who believes she is the reincarnated Cleopatra, reflected on a lifetime of extraordinary personal experiences, spanning near-tragic accidents, professional achievements, and unique encounters. She recounted surviving a childhood train collision with minimal injuries and witnessing a car pass through another vehicle without harm years later. She also fondly remembered being Muhammad Ali's first girlfriend during their teenage years, describing how they met and her emotional reaction to seeing him box on television.Mark in California shared various anecdotes, including hearing stories about Crazy Horse as a shapeshifter and an intriguing experience as a stagehand for a Cyndi Lauper concert. He speculated that Lauper might be a frequent caller to the Coast to Coast AM, as her voice closely resembled that of a regular caller, but Mark admitted he was too shy to confirm this with her directly.The final half hour featured a replay from 12/5/2016 when author Elizabeth Greenwood talked about how and why people fake their own deaths.
George Noory celebrated the start of his 23rd year hosting Coast to Coast AM, welcoming John Kachuba to discuss his research into shapeshifters — people who can change themselves into another person, animal, or inanimate object. Kachuba differentiated between voluntary and involuntary transformations, with the former being controlled by the individual, as seen in werewolf legends, and the latter often occurring in myths where gods transform mortals against their will. He highlighted the cultural ubiquity of shapeshifting, tracing its origins to ancient cave paintings and folklore worldwide, where it ranges from myth to accounts of purportedly real transformations.Kachuba elaborated on the shamanistic practices of shapeshifting, particularly in indigenous cultures like the Kalahari Bushmen. These rituals involve trance states induced by dance, percussion, or hallucinogens, enabling shamans to embody animals, seeing through their eyes and behaving as the creatures they represent. Such transformations, he explained, are integral to spiritual practices and storytelling across many traditions, blurring the line between physical and metaphysical changes. He introduced the concept of "internal" shapeshifting, where a person's outward appearance remains unchanged, but their nature or identity shifts dramatically, exemplified by figures like Ted Bundy.Kachuba touched on historical and cultural accounts, such as the beast of Gévaudan in France and Japanese shapeshifting ghosts. He also examined religious and psychological interpretations, including biblical references to Jesus appearing differently to various people. His research draws from extensive travel and historical texts, weaving together folklore, mythology, and real-world phenomena. Kachuba's layered perspective underscores shapeshifting's enduring presence in human imagination and its intriguing blend of reality and myth.------------------------------------------Open Lines followed in the latter half of the program. Matthew in Missouri shared a personal experience involving unexplained phenomena. He described witnessing a cup inexplicably fly across a room in his apartment, perhaps triggered by the noise of a Metro bus's air brakes outside. Later, Matthew learned from the property owner that a tragic accident had occurred at that location in 1981, where a woman was fatally struck by a bus. He suggested a link between his flying cup incident and this unfortunate backstory.Louise, who believes she is the reincarnated Cleopatra, reflected on a lifetime of extraordinary personal experiences, spanning near-tragic accidents, professional achievements, and unique encounters. She recounted surviving a childhood train collision with minimal injuries and witnessing a car pass through another vehicle without harm years later. She also fondly remembered being Muhammad Ali's first girlfriend during their teenage years, describing how they met and her emotional reaction to seeing him box on television.Mark in California shared various anecdotes, including hearing stories about Crazy Horse as a shapeshifter and an intriguing experience as a stagehand for a Cyndi Lauper concert. He speculated that Lauper might be a frequent caller to the Coast to Coast AM, as her voice closely resembled that of a regular caller, but Mark admitted he was too shy to confirm this with her directly.The final half hour featured a replay from 12/5/2016 when author Elizabeth Greenwood talked about how and why people fake their own deaths.
George Noory celebrated the start of his 23rd year hosting Coast to Coast AM, welcoming John Kachuba to discuss his research into shapeshifters — people who can change themselves into another person, animal, or inanimate object. Kachuba differentiated between voluntary and involuntary transformations, with the former being controlled by the individual, as seen in werewolf legends, and the latter often occurring in myths where gods transform mortals against their will. He highlighted the cultural ubiquity of shapeshifting, tracing its origins to ancient cave paintings and folklore worldwide, where it ranges from myth to accounts of purportedly real transformations. Kachuba elaborated on the shamanistic practices of shapeshifting, particularly in indigenous cultures like the Kalahari Bushmen. These rituals involve trance states induced by dance, percussion, or hallucinogens, enabling shamans to embody animals, seeing through their eyes and behaving as the creatures they represent. Such transformations, he explained, are integral to spiritual practices and storytelling across many traditions, blurring the line between physical and metaphysical changes. He introduced the concept of "internal" shapeshifting, where a person's outward appearance remains unchanged, but their nature or identity shifts dramatically, exemplified by figures like Ted Bundy. Kachuba touched on historical and cultural accounts, such as the beast of Gévaudan in France and Japanese shapeshifting ghosts. He also examined religious and psychological interpretations, including biblical references to Jesus appearing differently to various people. His research draws from extensive travel and historical texts, weaving together folklore, mythology, and real-world phenomena. Kachuba's layered perspective underscores shapeshifting's enduring presence in human imagination and its intriguing blend of reality and myth. ------------------------------------------ Open Lines followed in the latter half of the program. Matthew in Missouri shared a personal experience involving unexplained phenomena. He described witnessing a cup inexplicably fly across a room in his apartment, perhaps triggered by the noise of a Metro bus's air brakes outside. Later, Matthew learned from the property owner that a tragic accident had occurred at that location in 1981, where a woman was fatally struck by a bus. He suggested a link between his flying cup incident and this unfortunate backstory. Louise, who believes she is the reincarnated Cleopatra, reflected on a lifetime of extraordinary personal experiences, spanning near-tragic accidents, professional achievements, and unique encounters. She recounted surviving a childhood train collision with minimal injuries and witnessing a car pass through another vehicle without harm years later. She also fondly remembered being Muhammad Ali's first girlfriend during their teenage years, describing how they met and her emotional reaction to seeing him box on television. Mark in California shared various anecdotes, including hearing stories about Crazy Horse as a shapeshifter and an intriguing experience as a stagehand for a Cyndi Lauper concert. He speculated that Lauper might be a frequent caller to the Coast to Coast AM, as her voice closely resembled that of a regular caller, but Mark admitted he was too shy to confirm this with her directly. The final half hour featured a replay from 12/5/2016 when author Elizabeth Greenwood talked about how and why people fake their own deaths.
George Noory and author John Kachuba discuss the legends of shapeshifters, humans who can transform into werewolves and other creatures, the historical figure who inspired the myth of the vampire Dracula, and stories of Jesus shapeshifting in the Bible.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Gateway Podcast – John Kachuba– Shapeshifters Date: Dec 10, 2024 Episode: 54 Discussion: Shapeshifters About Scott: John Kachuba's recent novel is The Bottle Conjuror. Haycorn Smith and the Castle Ghost is a YA novel. Other novels are Dark Entry and The Savage Apostle. Shapeshifters: A History, was a Stoker Award finalist. John holds MA degrees in Creative Writing from Antioch University Midwest and Ohio University and teaches at Gotham Writers Workshop. He has been a journalist, an editor, and is a member of the Historical Novel Society and HWA. John is often a speaker at conferences, libraries, and on podcasts, radio, and TV. He has worked with writing students in Malta, Portugal, Singapore, Cambodia, and Vietnam. Host: CL Thomas C.L. Thomas travels widely every year as a fine arts photographer and writer exploring various afterlife research, OBEs, metaphysics, folklore, and lectures at events. C.L. does "Spirit" art on request. She is the author of the haunting memoir "Dancing with Demons" and the acclaimed historical-fiction novel “Speaking to Shadows”. C.L. is the creator and host of the Small Town Tales Podcast. She has written many articles and maintains a blog on legends, folklore magic, and paranormal stories. Currently, she resides in Las Vegas, Nevada with her beloved Golden Retriever and Maine Coon cat. www.clthomas.org Follow CL on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! What is it about werewolves, vampires, and demons that captures our imaginations? Is it the thrill of transformation, the freedom to escape societal rules, or the temptation to embrace our darkest impulses? In this eerie episode of *The Grave Talks*, we venture into the shadowy world of shapeshifters with author John Kachuba. From howling wolves to seductive vampires, these creatures mirror our own hidden desires and fears. Are they just myths, or do they reflect something real buried deep within the human psyche? Come explore the supernatural legends that continue to haunt us—and maybe find out what lurks inside yourself. This is Part Two of our conversation. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! What is it about werewolves, vampires, and demons that captures our imaginations? Is it the thrill of transformation, the freedom to escape societal rules, or the temptation to embrace our darkest impulses? In this eerie episode of *The Grave Talks*, we venture into the shadowy world of shapeshifters with author John Kachuba. From howling wolves to seductive vampires, these creatures mirror our own hidden desires and fears. Are they just myths, or do they reflect something real buried deep within the human psyche? Come explore the supernatural legends that continue to haunt us—and maybe find out what lurks inside yourself. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
Science and ParaNormal Date: 07.30.24 Ep.40 Topic: SYNCHRONICITY: the GUIDING SIGNS Guest:: Dr. Bethany Butzer Bio: I write, teach, and conduct research in the fields of positive psychology and transpersonal psychology, which emphasize the development of human strength and potential. I received my PhD in psychology from the University of Western Ontario, Canada. I also have a Postgraduate Certificate in Consciousness, Spirituality & Transpersonal Psychology from the Alef Trust. I've worked in the corporate world and in academia, and I've also spent several years as an entrepreneur. From 2013 to 2015 I was a postdoctoral research fellow at Harvard Medical School, where I studied the effects of yoga in school settings. From 2016-2022 I was a Lecturer in the School of Psychology at the University of New York in Prague. I currently live in Prague, where I work 100% online as a Lecturer for the Alef Trust MSc program in Consciousness, Spirituality & Transpersonal Psychology. I am also the Assistant Director for the Alef Trust PhD program in Applied Transpersonal Psychology. My research focuses on yoga and mindfulness for youth, as well as transpersonal topics such as synchronicity, parapsychology, and ecopsychology. I teach undergraduate and Masters-level courses on topics such as research methods, positive psychology, consciousness, and career development.
John Kachuba is an award winning author of 13 books. He's written fiction, non-fiction and fantasy over the years about strange entities and shape shifters.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spaced-out-radio--1657874/support.
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Locked in what is known as America's “Rust Belt,” Ohio is a land that was once rich in industry and progress. Today, many of its once-thriving communities are struggling to survive. Declining industry, aging factories, and a falling population have all negatively impacted this once-strong backbone of America. With this rich history and negative decline come emotions. Strong emotions that seem to feed the spirits of generations past. Souls of those who may have left this earth in living form yet still roam the physical locations they helped build. The souls that make up Haunted Ohio. In today's episode of The Grave Talks, we talk about the many haunted Ohio locations that John Kachuba investigated. This is Part Two of our conversation. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Locked in what is known as America's “Rust Belt,” Ohio is a land that was once rich in industry and progress. Today, many of its once-thriving communities are struggling to survive. Declining industry, aging factories, and a falling population have all negatively impacted this once-strong backbone of America. With this rich history and negative decline come emotions. Strong emotions that seem to feed the spirits of generations past. Souls of those who may have left this earth in living form yet still roam the physical locations they helped build. The souls that make up Haunted Ohio. In today's episode of The Grave Talks, we talk about the many haunted Ohio locations that John Kachuba investigated. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
My special guest tonight is author John Kachuba here to discuss his book Haunted Illinois. Get the book Visit his website Lock the doors, draw the curtains, and light a candle as you join author John Kachuba on a guided tour of Illinois's most terrifyingly haunted places. Your hair-raising journey will take you to: • Old State Capital, Springfield -- Lincoln lay in state here before his burial in Oak Ridge Cemetery. Could his ghost haunt the spot where his body lay? • Harpo Studios, Chicago -- When the Eastland steamer capsized in 1915, the building served as a temporary morgue. Oprah's employees have encountered the ghosts of the victims, including the "Gray Lady" who floats through the halls. • And many more scary sites. Maps and travel information are provided to every haunted location for those brave enough to make the journey in person.
This week on Fika with Vicky, I've invited Author John Kachuba to discuss Little Free Libraries. Aside from being one of my favourite writers of ghost stories and historical fantasy fiction, John is also the steward of a Little Free Library. We're going to be sharing our experiences, giving a little history on the movement, and spend some time connecting over a mutual interest. If you haven't already…you may decide you need a Little Free Library too. About John - John Kachuba is the award-winning author of twelve books of fiction and nonfiction. His most recent book, Haycorn Smith and the Castle Ghost, is a paranormal novel for middle- grade readers. fiction includes two novels: Dark Entry, a paranormal novel, and The Savage Apostle, historical fiction. He has also published a two-volume collection of short stories, titled There Comes a Season, and has written numerous articles and poems for a variety of magazines, journals, and newspapers. John's most recent work of nonfiction, Shapeshifters: A History, was published in June 2019 and was a finalist in the Horror Writers Association's Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Nonfiction. Several other works of nonfiction are about ghosts and the paranormal, humor writing, and occupational safety and health. John holds MA degrees in Creative Writing from Antioch University Midwest and Ohio University and presently teaches Creative Writing at Ohio University and the Gotham Writers Workshop. In addition to his present work, he has been a journalist and freelance book editor. John is a member of the Historical Novel Society, the Horror Writers Association, and the American Library Association's Authors for Libraries. John is a frequent speaker at conferences, universities and libraries, and on podcasts, radio and TV. His website is www.johnkachuba.com.
This week on Fika with Vicky, I've invited Author John Kachuba to discuss Little Free Libraries. Aside from being one of my favourite writers of ghost stories and historical fantasy fiction, John is also the steward of a Little Free Library. We're going to be sharing our experiences, giving a little history on the movement, and spend some time connecting over a mutual interest. If you haven't already…you may decide you need a Little Free Library too. About John - John Kachuba is the award-winning author of twelve books of fiction and nonfiction. His most recent book, Haycorn Smith and the Castle Ghost, is a paranormal novel for middle- grade readers. fiction includes two novels: Dark Entry, a paranormal novel, and The Savage Apostle, historical fiction. He has also published a two-volume collection of short stories, titled There Comes a Season, and has written numerous articles and poems for a variety of magazines, journals, and newspapers. John's most recent work of nonfiction, Shapeshifters: A History, was published in June 2019 and was a finalist in the Horror Writers Association's Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Nonfiction. Several other works of nonfiction are about ghosts and the paranormal, humor writing, and occupational safety and health. John holds MA degrees in Creative Writing from Antioch University Midwest and Ohio University and presently teaches Creative Writing at Ohio University and the Gotham Writers Workshop. In addition to his present work, he has been a journalist and freelance book editor. John is a member of the Historical Novel Society, the Horror Writers Association, and the American Library Association's Authors for Libraries. John is a frequent speaker at conferences, universities and libraries, and on podcasts, radio and TV. His website is www.johnkachuba.com.
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Werewolves, vampires, demons, and other weird creatures appeal to our animal nature, our “dark side,” our desire to break free of the bonds of society and proper behavior. There is something about a shapeshifter—a person who can transform into an animal—that captures our imagination and causes us to want to howl at the moon or flit through the night like a bat. Werewolves, vampires, demons, and other weird creatures appeal to our animal nature, our “dark side,” our desire to break free of the bonds of society and proper behavior. Real or imaginary, shapeshifters lurk deep in our psyches and remain formidable cultural icons. Today, we dive into the world of Shapeshifters. What they are, and how they affect society with John Kachuba. This is Part Two of our conversation. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Werewolves, vampires, demons, and other weird creatures appeal to our animal nature, our “dark side,” our desire to break free of the bonds of society and proper behavior. There is something about a shapeshifter—a person who can transform into an animal—that captures our imagination and causes us to want to howl at the moon or flit through the night like a bat. Werewolves, vampires, demons, and other weird creatures appeal to our animal nature, our “dark side,” our desire to break free of the bonds of society and proper behavior. Real or imaginary, shapeshifters lurk deep in our psyches and remain formidable cultural icons. Today, we dive into the world of Shapeshifters. What they are, and how they affect society with John Kachuba. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
Fika with Vicky's guests this week are Authors John Kachuba and Jack Gagliardo. You'll remember John from an earlier episode, and now he's teamed up with Jack to bring us The Bottle Conjuror. Based on a real story, which took place in London during 1749, we'll be focussing on this new release and what brought these two writers together to create their own magic. Jack's Bio - JACK GAGLIARDO is an award-winning writer, producer, and director of TV commercials, documentaries, and corporate videos. The Bottle Conjuror is Jack's first novel. https://www.thebottleconjuror.com/ John's Bio - John Kachuba is the award-winning author of twelve books of fiction and nonfiction. His most recent book, Haycorn Smith and the Castle Ghost, is a paranormal novel for middle- grade readers. fiction includes two novels: Dark Entry, a paranormal novel, and The Savage Apostle, historical fiction. He has also published a two-volume collection of short stories, titled There Comes a Season, and has written numerous articles and poems for a variety of magazines, journals, and newspapers. John's most recent work of nonfiction, Shapeshifters: A History, was published in June 2019 and was a finalist in the Horror Writers Association's Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Nonfiction. Several other works of nonfiction are about ghosts and the paranormal, humor writing, and occupational safety and health. John holds MA degrees in Creative Writing from Antioch University Midwest and Ohio University and presently teaches Creative Writing at Ohio University and the Gotham Writers Workshop. In addition to his present work, he has been a journalist and freelance book editor. John is a member of the Historical Novel Society, the Horror Writers Association, and the American Library Association's Authors for Libraries. John is a frequent speaker at conferences, universities and libraries, and on podcasts, radio and TV. His website is www.johnkachuba.com.
Fika with Vicky's guests this week are Authors John Kachuba and Jack Gagliardo. You'll remember John from an earlier episode, and now he's teamed up with Jack to bring us The Bottle Conjuror. Based on a real story, which took place in London during 1749, we'll be focussing on this new release and what brought these two writers together to create their own magic. Jack's Bio - JACK GAGLIARDO is an award-winning writer, producer, and director of TV commercials, documentaries, and corporate videos. The Bottle Conjuror is Jack's first novel. https://www.thebottleconjuror.com/ John's Bio - John Kachuba is the award-winning author of twelve books of fiction and nonfiction. His most recent book, Haycorn Smith and the Castle Ghost, is a paranormal novel for middle- grade readers. fiction includes two novels: Dark Entry, a paranormal novel, and The Savage Apostle, historical fiction. He has also published a two-volume collection of short stories, titled There Comes a Season, and has written numerous articles and poems for a variety of magazines, journals, and newspapers. John's most recent work of nonfiction, Shapeshifters: A History, was published in June 2019 and was a finalist in the Horror Writers Association's Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Nonfiction. Several other works of nonfiction are about ghosts and the paranormal, humor writing, and occupational safety and health. John holds MA degrees in Creative Writing from Antioch University Midwest and Ohio University and presently teaches Creative Writing at Ohio University and the Gotham Writers Workshop. In addition to his present work, he has been a journalist and freelance book editor. John is a member of the Historical Novel Society, the Horror Writers Association, and the American Library Association's Authors for Libraries. John is a frequent speaker at conferences, universities and libraries, and on podcasts, radio and TV. His website is www.johnkachuba.com.
Fika with Vicky's guest this week is author John Kachuba. John Kachuba is the award-winning author of twelve books of fiction and nonfiction. His most recent book, Haycorn Smith and the Castle Ghost, is a paranormal novel for middle- grade readers. fiction includes two novels: Dark Entry, a paranormal novel, and The Savage Apostle, historical fiction. He has also published a two-volume collection of short stories, titled There Comes a Season, and has written numerous articles and poems for a variety of magazines, journals, and newspapers. John's most recent work of nonfiction, Shapeshifters: A History, was published in June 2019 and was a finalist in the Horror Writers Association's Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Nonfiction. Several other works of nonfiction are about ghosts and the paranormal, humor writing, and occupational safety and health. John holds MA degrees in Creative Writing from Antioch University Midwest and Ohio University and presently teaches Creative Writing at Ohio University and the Gotham Writers Workshop. In addition to his present work, he has been a journalist and freelance book editor. John is a member of the Historical Novel Society, the Horror Writers Association, and the American Library Association's Authors for Libraries. John is a frequent speaker at conferences, universities and libraries, and on podcasts, radio and TV. His website is www.johnkachuba.com
Fika with Vicky's guest this week is author John Kachuba. John Kachuba is the award-winning author of twelve books of fiction and nonfiction. His most recent book, Haycorn Smith and the Castle Ghost, is a paranormal novel for middle- grade readers. fiction includes two novels: Dark Entry, a paranormal novel, and The Savage Apostle, historical fiction. He has also published a two-volume collection of short stories, titled There Comes a Season, and has written numerous articles and poems for a variety of magazines, journals, and newspapers. John's most recent work of nonfiction, Shapeshifters: A History, was published in June 2019 and was a finalist in the Horror Writers Association's Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Nonfiction. Several other works of nonfiction are about ghosts and the paranormal, humor writing, and occupational safety and health. John holds MA degrees in Creative Writing from Antioch University Midwest and Ohio University and presently teaches Creative Writing at Ohio University and the Gotham Writers Workshop. In addition to his present work, he has been a journalist and freelance book editor. John is a member of the Historical Novel Society, the Horror Writers Association, and the American Library Association's Authors for Libraries. John is a frequent speaker at conferences, universities and libraries, and on podcasts, radio and TV. His website is www.johnkachuba.com
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Locked in what is known as America's “Rust Belt,” Ohio is a land that was once rich in industry and progress. Today, many of its once-thriving communities as struggling to survive. Declining industry, aging factories, and a falling population have all negatively impacted this once-strong backbone of America. With this rich history and negative decline, comes emotions. Strong emotions that seem to feed the spirits of generations past. Souls of those who may have left this earth in living form yet still roam the physical locations they helped build. The souls that makeup Haunted Ohio. On today's episode of The Grave Talks, we talk about the many haunted Ohio locations investigated by John Kachuba. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Locked in what is known as America's “Rust Belt,” Ohio is a land that was once rich in industry and progress. Today, many of its once-thriving communities as struggling to survive. Declining industry, aging factories, and a falling population have all negatively impacted this once-strong backbone of America. With this rich history and negative decline come emotions. Strong emotions that seem to feed the spirits of generations past. Souls of those who may have left this earth in living form yet still roam the physical locations they helped build. The souls that makeup Haunted Ohio. On today's episode of The Grave Talks, Part Two of our conversation about the many haunted Ohio locations investigated by John Kachuba. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
John Kachuba is the award-winning author of twelve books of fiction and nonfiction. His fiction includes two novels: Dark Entry, a paranormal novel, and The Savage Apostle, historical fiction. He has also published a two-volume collection of short stories, titled There Comes a Season, and has written numerous articles and poems for a variety of magazines, journals, and newspapers. John's most recent work of nonfiction, Shapeshifters: A History, was published in June 2019 and was a finalist in the Horror Writers Association's Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Nonfiction. Several other works of nonfiction are about ghosts and the paranormal, humor writing, and occupational safety and health. John holds MA degrees in Creative Writing from Antioch University Midwest and Ohio University and presently teaches Creative Writing at Ohio University and the Gotham Writers Workshop. In addition to his present work, he has been a journalist and freelance book editor. John is a member of the Historical Novel Society, the Horror Writers Association, and the American Library Association's Authors for Libraries. John is a frequent speaker at conferences, universities and libraries, and on podcasts, radio and TV. His website is www.johnkachuba.com. Now listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv or www.xzoneuniverse.com *** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Zone TV Channel Radio Feed (Free - No Subscription Required) - https://www.spreaker.com/show/xztv-the-x-zone-tv-show-audio The ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com (Free)To contact Rob McConnell - misterx@xzoneradiotv.com
John Kachuba is the award-winning author of twelve books and numerous articles, short stories, and poems. John holds advanced degrees in Creative Writing and teaches that subject through Ohio University and the Gotham Writers Workshop. He is a member of the Historical Novel Society and the Horror Writers Association.John frequently speaks on paranormal and metaphysical topics and is a regular speaker at universities and libraries, paranormal conferences, and on podcasts, radio, and TV. He has been a repeat guest on several radios and TV shows.He has also been a faculty member at many writers' conferences and is available for future conferences and writing workshops.John has also worked with writers and writing students in Cambodia, Malta, Portugal, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com
In today's episode Father Michael reflects on homilies for our pre-Lenten gospels, Zacchaeus Sunday and the Sunday of the Publican and the Pharisee. The homilies are ones he's given as well as homilies given by other priests.References:Byzantine Gospel ReflectionsSearching for the Searcher - previous episode on ZacchaeusFr. John Kachuba's Last Homily for Meatfare SundayFollow and Contact Us!Follow us on Instagram and FacebookWe're on YouTube!Join our Goodreads GroupFr. Michael's TwitterChrist the Bridegroom MonasteryOur WebsiteOur NonprofitSupport the show
Tonight Live, The Outer Realm welcomes the return of Author, John Kachuba who will be discussing Ohio Hauntings ! Sit back and enjoy a few ghostly tales from the state of Ohio !! John Kachuba is the award-winning author of twelve books of fiction and nonfiction. His most recent work, Shapeshifters: A History, was published in June 2019 and was a finalist in the Horror Writers Association's Bram Stoker Award. A new middle-grade novel, Haycorn Smith and the Castle Ghost, will be published by Paper Angel Press in 2023. John holds MA degrees in Creative Writing from Antioch University Midwest and Ohio University and is a frequent speaker at conferences, universities, and libraries, and on podcasts, radio, and TV. His website is www.johnkachuba.com. If you enjoy the content on the channel, please support us by subscribing: Thank you All A formal disclaimer: The opinions and information presented or expressed by guests on The Outer Realm Radio are not necessarily those of the TOR Hosts, Sponsors, or the United Public Radio Network and its producers. We will however always be respectful and courteous to all involved. Thank you, we appreciate you all
PARANORMAL ENCOUNTERS: Be Careful What You Wish For. This episode will run on the Para-X Radio Network (www.paraxradionetwork.com) on Thursday, August 10, 2023 from 11:00 PM-12:00 Midnight (EST). Educational. Entertaining. Intriguing. On this show, Dr. Schutz interviews John Kachuba, who is an award winning author of twelve books of fiction and nonfiction. His most recent work, Shapeshifters: A History, was a finalist in the Horror Writers Association's Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Nonfiction. He writes about ghosts and the paranormal, humor, Native American history and culture, and occupational safety and health.John holds a MA degrees in Creative Writing and teaches Creative Writing at Ohio University and the Gotham Writers Workshop. He has contributed to magazines, newspapers, and has been a guest on numerous radio, tv, and podcasts. He has also made appearances on Coast to Coast AM with George Noory.To learn more about John and his work, contact him or go to: (1) www.johnkachuba.com; (2) find him on Facebook at John B. Kachuba-Author, and (3) find his books on Amazon and/or other bookstores.To learn more about me, read my biography at www.paranormaluniversalpress.com. Click on the upper right Podomatic button to go into my podcast site to hear my guests. View my books on my website or go to Amazon.com. Copyrighted. Go to Amazon.com, Kindle, Barnes & Noble to purchase. PLAY, LIKE, FOLLOW, and SUBSCRIBE to this program to be notified of future episodes. Doing so is FREE.TO WATCH GUESTS ON "DISEMBODIED VOICES" TV TALK SHOWTake a moment to WATCH my guests visually in a personal interview. John Kachuba can be visually seen on PARAFlixx (www.paraflixx.com) on April 9, 2032, on Season 5, Episode 6. Shows are scheduled to launch at 8/7 Central (USA time). Shows remain on PARAFlixx indefinitely until changes to remove are made. Please allow an additional day in the event the show does not get launched as scheduled due to unforeseen circumstances "by the network."DETAILS FOR 3-DAY FREE TRIAL and SUBSCRIBING to PARAFLIXXON INITIAL PAGE - Go To The Bottom (see free trial box)IF SUBSCRIBINGEnter into your search bar this campaign link: https://bit.ly/3FGvQuYDiscount Code = DV10$3.99/month (U.S.); discount is 10% off first three monthsCancel AnytimeWAYS TO ACCESS SHOWS - go to www.paraflixx.com. Find my show by going to the upper left corner, click on BROWSE. Scroll down to TALK SHOWS. "Disembodied Voices."
Locked in what is known as America's “Rust Belt”, Ohio is a land that was once rich in industry and progress. Today, many of its once thriving communities as struggling to survive. Declining industry, aging factories, and a falling population have all left a negative impact on this once strong backbone of America. With this rich history and negative decline, comes emotions. Strong emotions that seem to feed the spirits of generations past. Souls of those who may have left this earth in living form, yet still roam the physical locations they helped build. The souls that make up Haunted Ohio. On today's episode of The Grave Talks, we talk about the many haunted Ohio locations investigated by John Kachuba. PART 2 – AVAILABLE TO GRAVE KEEPERS ONLY – LISTEN HERE In part two of our interview, available only to Grave Keepers, we discuss: There are many battlefields in Ohio. Many are the final resting spot for soldiers of another time, who are they and why do they still haunt the ground where they perished? What happened at a theater that once was the site of soldier's bodies being stacked ground to the ceiling? What are some of the most haunted Cemeteries in Ohio? Haunted Ohio Hotels: What are some of the most active locations and who haunts them? What are some of the least likely places to find a ghost in Ohio? ? To listen to PART 2, and ALL of our EPISODES, become a Grave Keeper through our Apple Podcast Channel or Patreon. As a Grave Keeper, you get: Advance Access to every new episode of our show, AD-FREE – BEFORE THEY GO PUBLIC. Access to every EXCLUSIVE PART 2 episode of our show for Grave Keeper Only! Access to submit questions to upcoming guests of our show. The “good feeling” knowing that you are keeping this show alive (It really does feel good!) Sign up through Apple Podcasts or Patreon http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
John Kachuba is the award-winning author of twelve books of fiction and nonfiction. His fiction includes two novels: Dark Entry, a paranormal novel, and The Savage Apostle, historical fiction. He has also published a two-volume collection of short stories, titled There Comes a Season, and has written numerous articles and poems for a variety of magazines, journals, and newspapers. John's most recent work of nonfiction, Shapeshifters: A History, was published in June 2019 and was a finalist in the Horror Writers Association's Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Nonfiction. Several other works of nonfiction are about ghosts and the paranormal, humor writing, Native American history and culture, and occupational safety and health. John holds MA degrees in Creative Writing from Antioch University Midwest and Ohio University and presently teaches Creative Writing at Ohio University and the Gotham Writers Workshop. In addition to his present work, he has been a journalist and freelance book editor. John is a member of the Historical Novel Society, the Horror Writers Association, and the American Library Association's Authors for Libraries. John is a frequent speaker at conferences, universities, and libraries, and on podcasts, radio, and TV. His website is www.johnkachuba.com. for more typical skeptic podcast interviews go to: www.youtube.com/c/typicalskeptic www.anchor.fm/typical-skeptic www.rokfin.com/typicalskeptic www.rumble.com/typicalskeptic to donate to the typical skeptic podcast www.buymeacoffee.com/typicalskeptic Paypal : typicalskeptic1@gmail.com #shapeshifter #ghost #dimension #alien #entity #podcast #typical_skeptic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/typical-skeptic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/typical-skeptic/support
John Kachuba is the award-winning author of twelve books and numerous articles, short-stories and poems. Shapeshifters: A History was published in June 2019 and was a finalist in the Horror Writers Association's Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Nonfiction. Dark Entry is his most recent novel. John teaches Creative Writing at Ohio University and the Gotham Writers Workshop. He is a member of the Historical Novel Society, the Horror Writers Association, and the American Library Association's Authors for Libraries. He is a frequent speaker at conferences, universities and libraries and on podcasts, radio and TV. His website is www.johnkachuba.com.
John Kachuba is the award-winning author of twelve books and numerous articles, short stories and poems. John holds advanced degrees in Creative Writing and teaches that subject through Ohio University and the Gotham Writers Workshop. He is a member of the Historical Novel Society and the Horror Writers Association.John frequently speaks on paranormal and metaphysical topics and is a regular speaker at universities and libraries, paranormal conferences, and on podcasts, radio and TV. He has been a repeat guest on several radio and TV shows.He has also been a faculty member at many writers' conferences, and is available for future conferences and writing workshops.John has also worked with writers and writing students in Cambodia, Malta, Portugal, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com
Episode 109: On this episode, distinguished author, paranormal investigator and speaker, John Kachuba joins me on the show. John has investigated over 80 haunted locations and has written several paranormal themed books. He is also a regular guest on radio and television shows and has also spoken at paranormal conferences. John joined me to talked about shapeshifting, based on the work from his book, Shapeshifters: A History. John talked about some of the shapeshifting legends and stories and described how he believes that shapeshifting may not be a literal physical transformation, but may instead be a mental projection of something that appears to change form. We talked about how this could relate to the paranormal and to extraterrestrials, who some claim have the ability to change their form, perhaps through some sort of mental projection. We also discussed how people throughout history have been so enamored with the idea of shapeshifting and why so many people in our culture today our still fascinated with the subject, even if it may be fictional type shapeshifters, such as vampires and werewolves. To find out more about John and his work, visit his website at, johnkachuba.comMusic by: Sergey Cheremisinov#passion4theparanormal; #passionfortheparanormal; #johnkachuba; #shapeshifting;#shapeshifters
The Outer Realm Welcomes John Kachuba, October 19th, 2022 United Public Radio
The Outer Realm Welcomes John Kachuba, October 19th, 2022
John Kachuba is the award-winning author of 12 books and numerous articles, short stories and poems.Kachuba holds advanced degrees in creative writing and teaches that subject through Ohio University and the Gotham Writers Workshop. He is a member of the Historical Novel Society and the Horror Writers Association.He frequently speaks on paranormal and metaphysical topics and is a regular speaker at universities and libraries, paranormal conferences, and on podcasts, radio and TV.Kachuba has been a repeat guest on radio's “Coast-to-Coast AM with George Noory” and appeared in the Sundance Channel's TV production, “Love/Lust – The Paranormal.”He has also been a faculty member at many writers' conferences, such as the Antioch Writers' Conference and the Florida Suncoast Writers' Conference, and is available for future conferences and writing workshops.Kachuba has also worked with writers and writing students in Cambodia, Malta, Portugal, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.Website johnkachuba.comBooksShapeshifters-A History Dark Entry The Savage Apostle Ghosthunting Ohio-On The Road AgainGhosthunting Illinois How to Write Funny Why is this Job Killing Me? Ghosthunters: On the Trail of Mediums, Dowsers, Spirit Seekers and Other Investigators of America's Paranormal WorldEbooks Ghost Stories Women of the Way There Comes A Season
George Noory and paranormal investigator John Kachuba discuss his research into the legend of shapeshifters, humans who have the ability to transform into animals or other creatures, and how figures like Dracula, Superman and even Jesus could be considered shapeshifters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Kachuba is the award-winning author of twelve books and numerous articles, short stories and poems. John holds advanced degrees in Creative Writing and teaches that subject through Ohio University and the Gotham Writers Workshop. He is a member of the Historical Novel Society and the Horror Writers Association.John frequently speaks on paranormal and metaphysical topics and is a regular speaker at universities and libraries, paranormal conferences, and on podcasts, radio and TV. He has been a repeat guest on several radio and TV shows.He has also been a faculty member at many writers' conferences, and is available for future conferences and writing workshops.John has also worked with writers and writing students in Cambodia, Malta, Portugal, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com
John Kachuba is the award-winning author of twelve books and numerous articles, short stories and poems. John holds advanced degrees in Creative Writing and teaches that subject through Ohio University and the Gotham Writers Workshop. He is a member of the Historical Novel Society and the Horror Writers Association.John frequently speaks on paranormal and metaphysical topics and is a regular speaker at universities and libraries, paranormal conferences, and on podcasts, radio and TV. He has been a repeat guest on several radio and TV shows.He has also been a faculty member at many writers' conferences, and is available for future conferences and writing workshops.John has also worked with writers and writing students in Cambodia, Malta, Portugal, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com
John Kachuba is the award-winning author of twelve books and numerous articles, short stories, and poems. John holds advanced degrees in Creative Writing and teaches that subject through Ohio University and the Gotham Writers Workshop. He is a member of the Historical Novel Society and the Horror Writers Association.John frequently speaks on paranormal and metaphysical topics and is a regular speaker at universities and libraries, paranormal conferences, and on podcasts, radio, and TV. He has been a repeat guest on several radios and TV shows.He has also been a faculty member at many writers' conferences and is available for future conferences and writing workshops.John has also worked with writers and writing students in Cambodia, Malta, Portugal, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com
John Kachuba is the award-winning author of 12 books and numerous articles, short stories and poems. Kachuba holds advanced degrees in creative writing and teaches that subject through Ohio University and the Gotham Writers Workshop. He is a member of the Historical Novel Society and the Horror Writers Association.He frequently speaks on paranormal and metaphysical topics and is a regular speaker at universities and libraries, paranormal conferences, and on podcasts, radio and TV.Kachuba has been a repeat guest on radio's “Coast-to-Coast AM with George Noory” and appeared in the Sundance Channel's TV production, “Love/Lust – The Paranormal.”He has also been a faculty member at many writers' conferences, such as the Antioch Writers' Conference and the Florida Suncoast Writers' Conference, and is available for future conferences and writing workshops.Kachuba has also worked with writers and writing students in Cambodia, Malta, Portugal, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.Websitejohnkachuba.comBooksShapeshifters-A History
John Kachuba is the award-winning author of 12 books and numerous articles, short stories and poems. Kachuba holds advanced degrees in creative writing and teaches that subject through Ohio University and the Gotham Writers Workshop. He is a member of the Historical Novel Society and the Horror Writers Association. He frequently speaks on paranormal and metaphysical topics and is a regular speaker at universities and libraries, paranormal conferences, and on podcasts, radio and TV. Kachuba has been a repeat guest on radio's “Coast-to-Coast AM with George Noory” and appeared in the Sundance Channel's TV production, “Love/Lust – The Paranormal.” He has also been a faculty member at many writers' conferences, such as the Antioch Writers' Conference and the Florida Suncoast Writers' Conference, and is available for future conferences and writing workshops. Kachuba has also worked with writers and writing students in Cambodia, Malta, Portugal, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.Website johnkachuba.comBooksShapeshifters-A HistoryDark EntryThe Savage ApostleGhosthunting Ohio-On The Road AgainGhosthunting IllinoisHow to Write FunnyWhy is this Job Killing Me?Ghosthunters: On the Trail of Mediums, Dowsers, Spirit Seekers and Other Investigators of America's Paranormal WorldEbooksGhost StoriesWomen of the WayThere Comes A Season
John Kachuba is the award-winning author of twelve books and numerous articles, short stories and poems. John holds advanced degrees in Creative Writing and teaches that subject through Ohio University and the Gotham Writers Workshop. He is a member of the Historical Novel Society and the Horror Writers Association.John frequently speaks on paranormal and metaphysical topics and is a regular speaker at universities and libraries, paranormal conferences, and on podcasts, radio and TV. He has been a repeat guest on several radio and TV shows.He has also been a faculty member at many writers' conferences, and is available for future conferences and writing workshops.John has also worked with writers and writing students in Cambodia, Malta, Portugal, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com
John Kachuba is the award-winning author of twelve books and numerous articles, short stories and poems. John holds advanced degrees in Creative Writing and teaches that subject through Ohio University and the Gotham Writers Workshop. He is a member of the Historical Novel Society and the Horror Writers Association.John frequently speaks on paranormal and metaphysical topics and is a regular speaker at universities and libraries, paranormal conferences, and on podcasts, radio and TV. He has been a repeat guest on several radio and TV shows.He has also been a faculty member at many writers' conferences, and is available for future conferences and writing workshops.John has also worked with writers and writing students in Cambodia, Malta, Portugal, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com
From prehistory and ancient myth to modern-day reports of real encounters, shapeshifters and ghosts surround us, so I dig into them with John Kachuba, author of several ghosthunting guides as well as the recent book Shapeshifters: A History (University of Chicago Press). Find more on John Kachuba here: http://johnkachuba.com The Monster Professor: a show in … Continue reading Shapeshifters and Ghost Investigations with John Kachuba
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John Kachuba - Ghosthunting Ohio and Ghosthunting Illinois