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In the first half, SkyWatch TV host and author Derek Gilbert discussed the origins of the 'Ancient Aliens' hypothesis and revealed a chain of evidence that links together Aleister Crowley, horror fiction author H.P. Lovecraft, and Erich Von Däniken. These links were originally proposed by researchers Peter Levenda and Jason Colavito, he pointed out. Gilbert elaborated on how Lovecraft's themes inspired two French sci-fi authors who delved into such mysteries as who built the pyramids, ancient glyphs, and the Nazca Lines, and this in turn seemed to directly inform Von Däniken's central thesis in "Chariots of the Gods" (1968), that technologies and religions of many ancient civilizations were given to them by ancient astronauts or ETs.Gilbert detailed Lovecraft's complex relationship with theosophy and the occult, noting, "Lovecraft considered himself an atheist and a man of science, but he was more than happy to draw on teachings of people like Helena Blavatsky." He also highlighted the mystical connections between Lovecraft's work and Crowley's magical beliefs. According to Gilbert, Kenneth Grant, Crowley's associate, suggested that Lovecraft was not creating things out of his own imagination but rather was hearing from the same supernatural source as Crowley, specifically concerning a plot device invented by Lovecraft called the Necronomicon (a grimoire of forbidden knowledge or spells). Grant believed this book actually existed in the Akashic records and that Crowley and Blavatsky were accessing it through occult practices.On the topic of ancient aliens, Crowley, in 1907, described a huge tentacled creature in the ocean's abyss, similar to the chaos monster of the Greeks. This was similar to how, some 20 years later, Lovecraft portrayed Cthulhu, the ancient cosmic entity worshiped by cultists. Gilbert also touched on such topics as ET entities called The Nine, the government group known as the Collins Elite, and Ezekiel's wheel.------------In the latter half, paranormal investigator and researcher Kate Ray spoke about her deep fascination with the supernatural, particularly fairies, which have become one of her subjects of expertise. When asked about the connection between fairies and ghosts, she explained her journey from traditional paranormal research to recognizing the presence of fairies in haunted properties. "The more I collected evidence, both in folklore and my own experiences, the more my colleagues and peers took my journey seriously," she reflected. Addressing the physicality of fairies, Ray suggested that while they could be considered etherical or spiritual beings, they have the ability to shape-shift and appear in different guises, perhaps changing from a very small being into human or animal form.The fairies are known to have a rather mischievous streak to the point that they can seem malevolent in their interactions with humans, she continued, adding they don't share the same system of values and morals that we have. Ray observed an increase in fairy interactions during the COVID lockdown as more people sought solace in nature and turned inward. Yet, she cautioned listeners about summoning fairies, stating that if you wish upon a fairy, "do so with caution and some kind of payment," as well as urging respect for nature, as she links fairies to environmental issues. She also spoke about her experience on the television show "Help My House is Haunted," where she utilized remote viewing techniques to connect with a "pixie-type character" causing poltergeist activity in a home.
In the first half, SkyWatch TV host and author Derek Gilbert discussed the origins of the 'Ancient Aliens' hypothesis and revealed a chain of evidence that links together Aleister Crowley, horror fiction author H.P. Lovecraft, and Erich Von Däniken. These links were originally proposed by researchers Peter Levenda and Jason Colavito, he pointed out. Gilbert elaborated on how Lovecraft's themes inspired two French sci-fi authors who delved into such mysteries as who built the pyramids, ancient glyphs, and the Nazca Lines, and this in turn seemed to directly inform Von Däniken's central thesis in "Chariots of the Gods" (1968), that technologies and religions of many ancient civilizations were given to them by ancient astronauts or ETs.Gilbert detailed Lovecraft's complex relationship with theosophy and the occult, noting, "Lovecraft considered himself an atheist and a man of science, but he was more than happy to draw on teachings of people like Helena Blavatsky." He also highlighted the mystical connections between Lovecraft's work and Crowley's magical beliefs. According to Gilbert, Kenneth Grant, Crowley's associate, suggested that Lovecraft was not creating things out of his own imagination but rather was hearing from the same supernatural source as Crowley, specifically concerning a plot device invented by Lovecraft called the Necronomicon (a grimoire of forbidden knowledge or spells). Grant believed this book actually existed in the Akashic records and that Crowley and Blavatsky were accessing it through occult practices.On the topic of ancient aliens, Crowley, in 1907, described a huge tentacled creature in the ocean's abyss, similar to the chaos monster of the Greeks. This was similar to how, some 20 years later, Lovecraft portrayed Cthulhu, the ancient cosmic entity worshiped by cultists. Gilbert also touched on such topics as ET entities called The Nine, the government group known as the Collins Elite, and Ezekiel's wheel.------------In the latter half, paranormal investigator and researcher Kate Ray spoke about her deep fascination with the supernatural, particularly fairies, which have become one of her subjects of expertise. When asked about the connection between fairies and ghosts, she explained her journey from traditional paranormal research to recognizing the presence of fairies in haunted properties. "The more I collected evidence, both in folklore and my own experiences, the more my colleagues and peers took my journey seriously," she reflected. Addressing the physicality of fairies, Ray suggested that while they could be considered etherical or spiritual beings, they have the ability to shape-shift and appear in different guises, perhaps changing from a very small being into human or animal form.The fairies are known to have a rather mischievous streak to the point that they can seem malevolent in their interactions with humans, she continued, adding they don't share the same system of values and morals that we have. Ray observed an increase in fairy interactions during the COVID lockdown as more people sought solace in nature and turned inward. Yet, she cautioned listeners about summoning fairies, stating that if you wish upon a fairy, "do so with caution and some kind of payment," as well as urging respect for nature, as she links fairies to environmental issues. She also spoke about her experience on the television show "Help My House is Haunted," where she utilized remote viewing techniques to connect with a "pixie-type character" causing poltergeist activity in a home.
In the first half, SkyWatch TV host and author Derek Gilbert discussed the origins of the 'Ancient Aliens' hypothesis and revealed a chain of evidence that links together Aleister Crowley, horror fiction author H.P. Lovecraft, and Erich Von Däniken. These links were originally proposed by researchers Peter Levenda and Jason Colavito, he pointed out. Gilbert elaborated on how Lovecraft's themes inspired two French sci-fi authors who delved into such mysteries as who built the pyramids, ancient glyphs, and the Nazca Lines, and this in turn seemed to directly inform Von Däniken's central thesis in "Chariots of the Gods" (1968), that technologies and religions of many ancient civilizations were given to them by ancient astronauts or ETs.Gilbert detailed Lovecraft's complex relationship with theosophy and the occult, noting, "Lovecraft considered himself an atheist and a man of science, but he was more than happy to draw on teachings of people like Helena Blavatsky." He also highlighted the mystical connections between Lovecraft's work and Crowley's magical beliefs. According to Gilbert, Kenneth Grant, Crowley's associate, suggested that Lovecraft was not creating things out of his own imagination but rather was hearing from the same supernatural source as Crowley, specifically concerning a plot device invented by Lovecraft called the Necronomicon (a grimoire of forbidden knowledge or spells). Grant believed this book actually existed in the Akashic records and that Crowley and Blavatsky were accessing it through occult practices.On the topic of ancient aliens, Crowley, in 1907, described a huge tentacled creature in the ocean's abyss, similar to the chaos monster of the Greeks. This was similar to how, some 20 years later, Lovecraft portrayed Cthulhu, the ancient cosmic entity worshiped by cultists. Gilbert also touched on such topics as ET entities called The Nine, the government group known as the Collins Elite, and Ezekiel's wheel.------------In the latter half, paranormal investigator and researcher Kate Ray spoke about her deep fascination with the supernatural, particularly fairies, which have become one of her subjects of expertise. When asked about the connection between fairies and ghosts, she explained her journey from traditional paranormal research to recognizing the presence of fairies in haunted properties. "The more I collected evidence, both in folklore and my own experiences, the more my colleagues and peers took my journey seriously," she reflected. Addressing the physicality of fairies, Ray suggested that while they could be considered etherical or spiritual beings, they have the ability to shape-shift and appear in different guises, perhaps changing from a very small being into human or animal form.The fairies are known to have a rather mischievous streak to the point that they can seem malevolent in their interactions with humans, she continued, adding they don't share the same system of values and morals that we have. Ray observed an increase in fairy interactions during the COVID lockdown as more people sought solace in nature and turned inward. Yet, she cautioned listeners about summoning fairies, stating that if you wish upon a fairy, "do so with caution and some kind of payment," as well as urging respect for nature, as she links fairies to environmental issues. She also spoke about her experience on the television show "Help My House is Haunted," where she utilized remote viewing techniques to connect with a "pixie-type character" causing poltergeist activity in a home.
In the first half, SkyWatch TV host and author Derek Gilbert discussed the origins of the 'Ancient Aliens' hypothesis and revealed a chain of evidence that links together Aleister Crowley, horror fiction author H.P. Lovecraft, and Erich Von Däniken. These links were originally proposed by researchers Peter Levenda and Jason Colavito, he pointed out. Gilbert elaborated on how Lovecraft's themes inspired two French sci-fi authors who delved into such mysteries as who built the pyramids, ancient glyphs, and the Nazca Lines, and this in turn seemed to directly inform Von Däniken's central thesis in "Chariots of the Gods" (1968), that technologies and religions of many ancient civilizations were given to them by ancient astronauts or ETs. Gilbert detailed Lovecraft's complex relationship with theosophy and the occult, noting, "Lovecraft considered himself an atheist and a man of science, but he was more than happy to draw on teachings of people like Helena Blavatsky." He also highlighted the mystical connections between Lovecraft's work and Crowley's magical beliefs. According to Gilbert, Kenneth Grant, Crowley's associate, suggested that Lovecraft was not creating things out of his own imagination but rather was hearing from the same supernatural source as Crowley, specifically concerning a plot device invented by Lovecraft called the Necronomicon (a grimoire of forbidden knowledge or spells). Grant believed this book actually existed in the Akashic records and that Crowley and Blavatsky were accessing it through occult practices. On the topic of ancient aliens, Crowley, in 1907, described a huge tentacled creature in the ocean's abyss, similar to the chaos monster of the Greeks. This was similar to how, some 20 years later, Lovecraft portrayed Cthulhu, the ancient cosmic entity worshiped by cultists. Gilbert also touched on such topics as ET entities called The Nine, the government group known as the Collins Elite, and Ezekiel's wheel. ------------ In the latter half, paranormal investigator and researcher Kate Ray spoke about her deep fascination with the supernatural, particularly fairies, which have become one of her subjects of expertise. When asked about the connection between fairies and ghosts, she explained her journey from traditional paranormal research to recognizing the presence of fairies in haunted properties. "The more I collected evidence, both in folklore and my own experiences, the more my colleagues and peers took my journey seriously," she reflected. Addressing the physicality of fairies, Ray suggested that while they could be considered etherical or spiritual beings, they have the ability to shape-shift and appear in different guises, perhaps changing from a very small being into human or animal form. The fairies are known to have a rather mischievous streak to the point that they can seem malevolent in their interactions with humans, she continued, adding they don't share the same system of values and morals that we have. Ray observed an increase in fairy interactions during the COVID lockdown as more people sought solace in nature and turned inward. Yet, she cautioned listeners about summoning fairies, stating that if you wish upon a fairy, "do so with caution and some kind of payment," as well as urging respect for nature, as she links fairies to environmental issues. She also spoke about her experience on the television show "Help My House is Haunted," where she utilized remote viewing techniques to connect with a "pixie-type character" causing poltergeist activity in a home.
George Noory and paranormal investigator Kate Ray explore her research into mythical creatures like fairies, gnomes and leprechauns, if they are physical entities or come from other dimensions, and if they are mischievous or can put spells and curses on people.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 1979, a group of schoolchildren in Wollaton Park, Nottingham, reported a bizarre encounter with tiny, gnome-like figures. The children claimed to see the gnomes riding small cars, laughing, and playing in the park. Despite sounding like a whimsical fairy tale, the incident has intrigued paranormal enthusiasts and sceptics alike for decades. Was it mass imagination, a playful hoax, or something more mysterious? The Wollaton Gnome Encounter remains one of England's most peculiar and enduring unexplained events. My Special Guest Is Kate Ray Kate is a paranormal investigator, and writer. She has featured in Haunted Magazine and on TV and Radio. She is the author of the book 'Woolly Snotts: The Curious Case of the Wollaton Gnomes' as well as the host of the podcast Hare in the Hawthorn. In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Explore the case of the Wollaton Gnome Encounter. If you value this podcast and want to enjoy more episodes please come and find us on https://www.patreon.com/Haunted_History_Chronicles to support the podcast, gain a wealth of additional exclusive podcasts, writing and other content. Links to all Haunted History Chronicles Social Media Pages, Published Materials and more: https://linktr.ee/hauntedhistorychronicles?fbclid=IwAR15rJF2m9nJ0HTXm27HZ3QQ2Llz46E0UpdWv-zePVn9Oj9Q8rdYaZsR74I *NEW* Podcast Shop: https://www.teepublic.com/user/haunted-history-chronicles Buy Me A Coffee https://ko-fi.com/hauntedhistorychronicles Guest Links Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HareGirlparanormal Twitter: https://x.com/kateHareGirlray Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kateharegirl/ YouTube/ Podcast Link For Hare In The Hawthorn: https://www.youtube.com/@kateharegirlray Book Links: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Woolly-Snotts-Curious-Wollaton-Gnomes/dp/B0CSSB21HC Other Books Mentioned: The Wollaton Gnomes A Nottingham Fairy Mystery by Simon Young https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wollaton-Gnomes-Nottingham-Fairy-Mystery/dp/1838096981
This week, Dr Kate and Pixie-blooded Ian meet the fascinating Kate Ray, an aficionado of all things gnome, pixie and fae. Will Dr Kate meet a gnome in trainers, or will Ian ruin it with a gun turret? Let's find out...
Jo Hickey-Hall chats with Dr Neil Rushton about his inexplicable audio experience on Glastonbury Tor in October 2023. He very candidly describes the difficult time he underwent this last winter, following the encounter.This episode offers our thoughts on what can happen when we journey down to the Underworld. We all go there throughout our lives, some of us more than others. These dark places are familiar to all of us.I'm very grateful to Neil for sharing so openly. We don't talk enough about the difficult parts of life.⭐️BONUS ON PATREONShownoteswebsite ‘Dead but Dreaming'Neil's book, ‘Dead But Dreaming'Neil co-hosts Kate Ray's 'Hare in the Hawthorn'Dark Rider:Encounter on the Thames (Mod Fairy Sightings)Green Gnome Climbed Through my Window (Mod Fairy Sightings)Dark Rider on Glasto Tor (Mod Fairy Sightings)Glasto Tor:Dark Man on the Tor Spirit Box PodcastA Series of English Encounters (Mod Fairy Sightings)Other links:Anthony Peake's Consciousness HourSilva Method by Jose Silva (1977)Silva method centering exercise YouTubeJeffrey Mishlove interviews James Tunney on ‘New Thinking Allowed'Meditations for Wellbeing: ‘Connecting with Ancestors' free here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/94431793Mindfulness meditation free here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/96431208Podcast intro music: Transmutate by Snowflake (c) copyright 2020 Licensed. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported LicensePodcast intro music: Transmutate by Snowflake (c) copyright 2020 Licensed. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.Green Man Artwork: Peter Hall StudiosPlease like, share and subscribe and if you can, please leave a review
Kate Ray visits with Barbara and the two discuss the Wollaton Gnomes, writing books with non human intelligences, ghost hunting, seances and more.
In this episode: My guest Jennie receives a strange message on the same night that a crop circle appears in Devon fields. The message leaves her feeling ‘out of alignment' until she has a terrifying visit from a very tall, Otherworldly visitor… Stranger still, the details of Jennie's experience seem similar to that of a local man, Arthur Bryant, who claimed to have had a close encounter with three ET's and their spacecraft, in the Devon Countryside in 1964. His story was recorded in Eileen Buckle's 1967 book ‘The Scoriton Mystery; Did Adamski Return?' However, that's not all. Jennie now lives in, what was, Arthur's home in Scoriton…I used my crystal pendulum to dowse for answers in her cottage and on the land, what would be revealed? For extra show notes and bonus episodes you can join my Faery Whisperer Patreon Community. The first seven days are free on the Dryad tier, which is £3 a month. www.patreon.com/faerywhispererMentioned in the show:Modern Faerie Sightings Podcast episode: Ep 65: Guest Host Takeover with Kate Ray and Claire Casely - Scarlett of the FaeMysteries and Monsters podcast episode: https://youtu.be/T6AW6vG7zlMBuy Me A Coffee to make a one-off contribution: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/faerywhispererSee the show notes on my website: www.faerywhisperer.co.ukPlease follow to keep up to date with the latest episodes and if you've enjoyed this episode please rate, review and share with a friend.I'd love to hear from you about strange places and your paranormal stories. Contact the show: claire@faerywhisperer.co.ukJoin me next time and remember to keep your heart open and be the change.Love from Claire All content copyright Claire Casely 2022Music in this episode: Shores of Avalon by Kevin McCleodTitle music: Oxygen by Third Girl from the Left https://thirdgirlfromtheleft.bandcamp.com/album/oxygen-e-pIG: www.instagram.com/faerywhispererTwitter: www.twitter.com/faerywhispering Youtube: (8) The Faery Whisperer - YouTubeSupport the Podcast on my Faery Whisperer Buy Me A Coffee Page See Show Notes on my podcast blog www.twitter.com/FaeryWhispering Faery Whispering Facebook group The Faery Whisperer YouTube Channel
✨Welcome to part one of two Guest Host Takeover specials produced by my fellow podcasters and researchers.* In this episode I'm delighted to introduce hosts Kate Ray of Hare in the Hawthorn and Claire Casely of ‘Fairy Whispering Podcast'. Their fabulous chat includes a discussion on the merits of gnomes (Kate hails from Nottingham, scene of the Wollaton Gnomes) and pixies (Claire is from Devon, land of the pixies).
This episode, is part of a Wollaton Special which initially released on Sunday evening as a video on my YouTube channel. If you are not familiar with the Wollaton Gnomes encounter, where a group of children encountered gnomes at Wollaton Park, Nottingham in 1979, there is more information on my shownotes at:https://www.scarlettofthefae.comAnd I highly recommend Dr Simon Young and Chris Woodyard's Wollaton Gnomes episode of Boggart and Bansheet Podcast here:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1859647/9982788-the-wollaton-gnomes-a-nottingham-fairy-mystery⭐️The bonus episode on Patreon is a narration of Kate Rae's chapter from Simon Young's book: The Wollaton Gnomes: A Nottingham Fairy Mystery which myself, Kate and Neil contributed to.⭐️Join us on Patreon for just £3 a month and get access to the Discord group, Zoom chats and meet each other at exclusive events⭐️For more information and show notes, go to:https://www.scarlettofthefae.comContent warning: These are not fairytales and the content is unsuitable for children. Some episodes may contain details which some may find unsettling or frightening. The Modern Fairy Sightings Podcast is designed for listeners 16 years and older.Podcast intro music: Transmutate by Snowflake (c) copyright 2020 Licensed. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.Support the show
Hi WitchesJoin me on todays episode, an interview with Kate Ray all about the fae. Kate is a paranormal investigator, and writer. She has feature in the Haunted Magazine and on Radio and TV programs such as Help! My House is Haunted. A practising witch and a student of parapsychology gives her the opportunities to examine the field from both perspective of believer and sceptic. Kate has a passion for learning and teaching about working with energy in the field of paranormal, from protection to spiritual pathways. But her true passion lies in the realms of the fae. You can find Kate over on her amazing YouTube channel Hare in the Hawthorn - https://youtube.com/@kateharegirlrayShe also creates some amazing mushroom craft that you can find on Etsy - Hareinthehawthorn - Etsy UKKate's Instagram - Kate HareGirl Ray (@kateharegirl) on InstagramThe Witches Institute - The Witches Institute | creating Podcast episodes, Online Workshops, Grimoire Sheets | PatreonMy Patreon is packed full of content, on the first of each month we release either a folklore tale, ghost story or give you the story of a historical haunted or witchy location.I release four Hedge Witch Studies per month with grimoire sheets for you to add to your book of shadows covering a power animal, crystal, plant and tree.Each month I post an exclusive Patreon podcast episode along with grimoire sheets. You will receive grimoire sheets for The White Witch Podcast also.We also have The Literary Witch's Coven, this is optional but within this we read a book together each month and have a meeting to discuss and share our reviews on it. We also have our amazing witchy community to interact with, our Patreon has been running for over a year so if you join now you will have access to a ton of witchy content in our back catalogue. Its just £6 per month please check out our link to find out more and sign up!If you like my content and want to support me perhaps you might help support my book or coffee habit that fuel the show! Carly Rose is The White Witch Podcast (buymeacoffee.com)Find me here -Etsy - TheWhiteWitchCompany - Etsy UKThe White Witch's Book of Healing: The White Witch's Book of Healing: Weaving Magickal Rituals throughout your Craft for Sacred Healing and Reclamation of the Wild Witch Within: Amazon.co.uk: Rose, Carly: 9781914447266: BooksFind me on Instagram - The White Witch Podcast (@thewhitewitchpodcast) • Instagram photos and videosFind me on Facebook - The White Witch Podcast (facebook.com)You can email me at carly@thewhitewitchcompany.co.ukLots of witchy loveCarly xx Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-white-witch-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Small Town Tales, my guest, elemental researcher Kate Ray, takes a deep dive into connecting with elementals, that is the Fae. Her journey takes on paranormal cases involving these spirits that beg every paranormal researcher to look closer into the spirit world.The fae, in the broadest sense, is all those who belong to the order of fairies, including those creatures which seem to be disconnected from the classic fairy archetype and are likely to not match mentally with most people's images of what a fairy or faerie really is. There are many names given to these creatures across every culture on the planet. The names appear in popular literature dating back to Roman Times.So what are the fae and what is their purpose? Kate talks about her personal experiences and studies into the secret life of the fae, as well as pointers for those who may have an elemental attachment to their property.About Kate Ray: Kate Ray is a paranormal investigator, researcher, and writer for Haunted Magazine. and has been featured in the text about faeries. Her podcasts center on faeries and what they mean to the ghost-hunting community. As part of her podcast, she has interviewed many famous people and asked them about their understanding of high strangeness. She often gives talks about the paranormal with a focus on her work with faeries. Kate is also an artist, teacher, herbalist, tarot reader, seer, and practicing pagan. Where to Find Kate:Website: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/HareinthehawthornInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kateharegirl/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kateharegirlray9687Host: CL ThomasCL Thomas Website: www.clthomas.org
Kady visits The Art Of Grieving exhibition at St Albans Museum + Gallery and speaks to the founder Kate Ray. The exhibition provides artists with a forum to share work related to bereavement, loss and death.
Super excited to announce new guest, Kate Ray, to The Story!A 2021 graduate of Lancaster Bible College, Kate has spent her first year teaching at Mount Calvary Christian School in Elizabethtown, PA. She has enjoyed teaching elementary general music and elementary choirs, and looks forward to continuing to teach! When she's not in the classroom, Kate might be found leading worship, reading beside the lake, or curling up to take a nap.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-story/donations
#128: Gnome Encounters with Kate Ray Kate Ray joins us to discuss what Gnomes are and shares the story of the famous Wollaton Park Gnomes Encouter while Chris asks her about his recent encounter with a Gnome in his current home. Chris will also present some remarkable audio captures of GNOMES and FAE communicating from […]
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Listen on | APPLE | SPOTIFY | YOUTUBE | ANCHOR . This week, we dance in the space between the Animal and the Fae realm's as I talk Kate's ear off because these are officially my FAVORITE conversations to have. I've been dying to have a back and forth with a fellow seeker of the weird, and this conversation was everything and more for me. I got to share all my rambling thoughts of shapeshifting, animal spirits, Fae and consciousness as we experience in the Earth realm as Kate answered my questions and long winded sentences about these topics with ease. We talk about how collective perception can bring sleeping energies to life, how Kate's time growing up exploring the Sherwood Forest nurtured her relationship with faeries, how human's are quick to call any unknown entity knocking about the house a “demon”, and so much more. I am absolutely filled with wonder after connecting with Kate, and I know you will be too. Join us as I in learn about the energetic beings that are known as the Fae, come and witness me stumbling over my thoughts as they manifest mid-sentence, and be sure to give your dog a treat every time I say “…and I was ALSO thinking…” . You can find Kate's YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8J1Z_5gPU5z2vj9iuQo3tQ Kate also has an Etsy account with the most amazing art and trinkets that you should check out here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Hareinthehawthorn And lastly, Kate's instagram here: @kateharegirl . Books mentioned in this episode: Seeing Fairies by Marjorie T Johnson The Holographic Universe: The Revolutionary Theory of Reality by Michael Talbot Fairy Bible by Teresa Moore Link to the article by Simon Young mentioned: https://www.academia.edu/40422322/Young_Introducing_the_Fairy_Census Artist mentioned: Brian Froud . You can find Ashley here: @divine.dingo @seshleygayden divinedingopodcast@gmail.com . Reach out with any questions, if you'd like to be on my podcast, or if you would like to work with me as I develop my skills in animal communication & mediumship. You can email me, or use this direct link to work with me! https://workwithadivinedingo.as.me/ . Intro and Outro Music: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Kate Ray (@kraykray) is a plant-based cook and former computer programmer based in Brooklyn. In this episode of Easy Cook Bear, Kate shares her story of how she got into the New York tech scene after college, and why she left to go to culinary school. She also shares her tips for making oatmeal and granola, and gives a gift suggestion for spicing up the holidays. Easy Cook Bear is a food and culture show about how we cook, connect, and create. Host Lee-Sean Huang and guests share stories, swap recipes, and explore the creative processes of people who make art, culture, food, music, and more. Links to people and things referenced in the episode: Kate Ray on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kraykray Kate Ray on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kraykray/ Exposé on Cloud Kitchens: https://techcrunch.com/2019/06/28/a-rare-glimpse-into-the-sweeping-and-potentially-troubling-cloud-kitchens-trend/ Archestratus Books + Foods: https://archestrat.us/ More about Lee-Sean futurecasting practice: https://foossa.com/future Kate’s Holiday Gift Guide: https://tinyletter.com/kateray/letters/excellent-holiday-gift-guide Fly By Jing: https://flybyjing.com/ Sze Daddy Chili Sauce: https://www.eighteightsix.com/shop/szedaddy-chili-sauce Lao Gan Ma: https://amzn.to/3mqwtO5 Kate’s Lao Gan Ma Zine: http://lgm.kateray.net/ Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat: Mastering the Elements of Good Cooking: https://amzn.to/38akoHQ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/easycookbear/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easycookbear/support
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Fairyologist, magickal herbal practitioner, tarot reader, and paranormal investigator Kate Ray joins me all the way from England! Ever heard of fairyology? What are the parallels between fae, angels, and aliens? Is Bigfoot fae? Did an inter-dimensional being shove me off a deck, or was I just wearing bad shoes? We talk about all these questions, as well as puca, familiars, traversing the disciplines, and gender roles in the paranormal. As Kate puts it during the interview, "If everybody got together, then we might get some bloody answers." Find Kate: facebook.com/HareGirlparanormal instagram.com/kateharegirl/ youtube.com/channel/UC8J1Z_5gPU5z2vj9iuQo3tQ Find Mana: For readings, art, and various other sundries: www.mothmana.com instagram.com/mothmanatarot Support the podcast and join the hordes in my underworldian city on Patreon! www.patreon.com/mothmana Intro Song is "1985 Night Rider" by Tiny Music
MY HEAD IS EXPLODING! Kate Ray is the awesome lady I have been looking for! She teaches me about Fae and Elementals. She also helps me with one of my most terrifying experiences! Thank you Kate Twitter @kateHareGirlray Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HareGirlparanormal Subscribe on Apple podcasts Watch Paranormal Karen Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rontowski Contact Karen: karenrontowski@gmail.com Please also enjoy Karen and Kira Can Read! https://www.karenrontowski.com Produced by Mike Flinn https://twitter.com/Unorisingmedia
Spirit Talk December 2019 Kate Ray is a practitioner in witchcraft and spiritual pathways. She is a teacher and artist and a student of parapsychology who has been studying for the last couple of years. Her interest and field work in the paranormal extends beyond just ghosts and haunting into all areas of the ‘other.’ […]
Hopcott Cowl by Chrissy Graham DesignWeekender Pullover by Andrea MowrySmooth Operator Socks by Susan B AndersonMy versionThe Cozy Knitter Bliss Base in HydrangeaJelly Rolls Socks by Mara Catherine BrynerMy versionManos del Uruguay Alegria in StratusKoigu KPPPM in P473Sirdar Alpine Double Wrap CowlSugar Plum Cowl by Chrissy Graham DesignFleece Artist / Handmaiden Halo Bundle in MoondustVertices Unite by Stephen WestMy versionTextures Unite by Stephen WestIndie Design Gift-A-AlongAmigurumi Piggy in Sweater by Irina MulyavkoMy versionAmigurumi Bear in Sweater by Irina MulyavkoSharon Ojala's YouTube Crochet Toy TutorialsWhinstone Hat by Chrissy Graham DesignMultnomah Shawl by Kate Ray
My designs - https://www.ravelry.com/designers/chrissy-grahamMy website - snappystitches.comWhat I'm wearing today - Multnomah by Kate Ray - https://www.ravelry.com/projects/chrissythegreat/multnomah-4Multnomah Shawl WIP by Kate Ray - https://www.ravelry.com/projects/chrissythegreat/multnomah-5Emerson and Peabody Socks by Vanessa Fletcher - https://www.ravelry.com/projects/chrissythegreat/emerson-and-peabodyTexture Time Mystery Shawl KAL (MKAL) by Stephen West - https://www.ravelry.com/projects/chrissythegreat/texture-time-westknits-mystery-shawl-kal-2018The Doodler by Stephen West - https://www.ravelry.com/projects/chrissythegreat/the-doodler
Shares her experience of working on Crying in Public, a community-based map based in New York City. The project was one of her more technically complicated ones. We talked about the aspect of the project she focused on the most, getting labeled as “offensive content” by Facebook’s API, how she knew she was on the right path when designing the project, the unifying element for all her side projects, how she determined when to launch Crying in Public, and her working style.
Brainy Thing: 19:55 Behind the Redwood Curtain: 29:10 What We’re Learning from Our Knitting Margaret calls for emergency help from Catherine to help her figure out a supposedly invisible repair (Knit Freedom https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXD3TdbpDbM; Kate Atherly in Knitty 2006 http://knitty.com/ISSUEspring06/FEATrepairs101.html; Rina Crochet’s book Flawless Knit Repair 19 pages of gold, I’m guessing, used for $99 ) of her Multnomah Shawl by Shawl repair The shawl design is Multnomah by Kate Ray. https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/multnomah Recommended by Chrissy the Great https://www.ravelry.com/people/chrissythegreat formerly of the Manic Purl audio Podcast and currently (well, currently in a break from ) Snappy Stitches video podcast. Purl soho has picture tutorial of duplicate stitches initials on a cap using the “A”s and not the “V”s of the knit stitch. Brainy Thing Margaret explores a comprehensive approach to learning and teaching in the Universal Design for Learning method. http://www.udlcenter.org/aboutudl/whatisudl/3principles Behind the Redwood Curtain Want a dog park, spectacular views of the Pacific. an eco preserve of a coastal forest, paths in the woods where you won’t get lost? Try Hiller Park in McKinleyville. http://mckinleyvillecsd.com/hiller-park Links: Facebook: Also, join our Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/Teachingyourbraintoknitpodcast/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel Ravelry Group http://www.ravelry.com/groups/teaching-your-brain-to-knit website https://teachingyourbraintoknit.com/ for show notes, photos of our knitting and crochet projects, Behind the Redwood Curtain places and things and anything else we decide to post. Instagram: Margaret Kelso for Margaret and MagicWombat1 for Catherine In today’s episode of Teaching Your Brain to Knit, we explore Universal Design for Learning to help us learn and teach from a more comprehensive approach, we put our brains together to mend a shawl using what we’re calling the duplicate stitch/weave method, and Catherine reports how Hiller Park in McKinleyville serves many needs from dog park to eco preserve of a coastal forest.
Brainy Thing: 25:05 Behind the Redwood Curtain 32:36 Margaret talks about how much she learned from the Multnomah Shawl by Kate Ray while Catherine talks about tension for crocheting the Misty Rose by Kim Camera. She's also working on the Among the Wild Flowers by Sasha Ball Reeves. Margaret shares some tips from the Book "Organizing for the Right Brain" and mentions Jill Bolte Taylor's Ted Talk "Stroke of Insight." Catherine talks about the Humboldt Marten, who people are trying to get on the Endangered Species List. We correct an error about using a a larger needle to creat a stretchier cast-on and Catherine shares a tip about starting a busy day with a little knitting to find peace. Our Learn-along will be over August 1.