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Two Assholes and a Mic
S2E21 - Technical Difficulties, Tobacco Flavours, and Satellite Seeds

Two Assholes and a Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2026 27:51 Transcription Available


Send us Fan MailIn S1E21, we fight through another round of technical difficulties, audio delays, reconnecting issues, and Ian's car trying to hijack the Bluetooth mid-recording. Once we finally get rolling, we talk watermelon flavors, Robby's LEGO zombie Captain America build, weird word mix-ups, missing LEGO parts, Joy's legendary pronunciations, Brooke becoming the cat whisperer, and whether Robby needs a Maine Coon to handle the mouse situation in his garage. We also get into Roxy and Slinky getting brushed, picking up a new Spotify follower, upcoming guests, Slingshot towing and diagnostics, dealership fees, SpaceX and Starlink satellite launches, rocket test explosions, garage wasps, mud daubers, F-35s flying overhead, and why F-15s still sound louder than damn near everything. Support the show

United Public Radio
The Gateway Podcast _ John Kozik _ The Devil_s Game_ Exploring the Truth About Ouija

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 53:42


The Gateway Podcast – John Kozik – The Devil's Game? Exploring the Truth About Ouija Date: June 2, 2026 Episode: 132 Discussion: The Devil's Game? Exploring the Truth About Ouija About John Kozik: John Kozik's obsession with collecting and researching Ouija began when he inherited his grandmother's board in the late 1990's. He was surprised to discover that Ouija was simply one specific brand of Talking Board, and that they date much further back than the Ouija of Parker Brothers fame. Through years of dedication John is now one of the most knowledgeable people on the subject. In 2013 he became a founding member of the Talking Board Historical Society, a group that researches and preserves the history of Talking Boards. Fast forward to 2019 - John opened the doors of The Salem Witch Board Museum to the public. It is the only museum dedicated to the history and lore of the Talking Board, boasting the largest collection of boards, obscure memorabilia, and ephemera under one roof. In May of 2024 he realized one roof was not big enough for Ouija's rich history, so he opened a second location, Witch Board Museum Baltimore. Whether you believe it's the tool of the Devil or just an innocent kid's game, a visit to the museums will allow you to learn more about this fascinating and iconic piece of Americana.

United Public Radio
The Gateway Podcast – JOSHUA SHAPIRO – CRYSTAL SKULLS

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 59:16


The Gateway Podcast – JOSHUA SHAPIRO – CRYSTAL SKULLS Date: May 19, 2026 Originally Aired August 25, 2025 Episode: 130 Discussion: CRYSTAL SKULLS About Joshua Shapiro: Joshua Shapiro has been a Crystal Skull Explorer since 1983, working as a public speaker, author, and investigator who has consulted for TV shows and documentaries. He co-authored "Mysteries of the Crystal Skulls Revealed" (1989) and the "Journeys of the Crystal Skull Explorers" series, with versions published in multiple languages and various travel logs documenting expeditions to Mexico and Peru. In 2014, Joshua partnered with novelist Karen Tucker to write "Journeys into the Unknown and Back Again, Book #1," a spiritual adventure novel about crystal skull investigators who receive messages from Spirit to find a portal in Peru's Andes mountains. He continues his research with partner Katrina Head and their collection of over thirty crystal skulls, offering private sessions and coordinating crystal skull conferences while being featured in numerous TV documentaries.

United Public Radio
The Gateway Podcast _ John Godino _ The Spirits of SK Pierce Mansion

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 51:59


The Gateway Podcast – John Godino – The Spirits of SK Pierce Mansion Date: May 12, 2026 Episode: 129 Discussion: The Spirits of SK Pierce Mansion About S.K. PIERCE MANSION: Rising over the town of Gardner, Massachusetts, the legendary S.K. Pierce Mansion has earned a reputation as one of New England's most infamous haunted homes. Built in 1875 by wealthy furniture magnate Sylvester Knowlton Pierce, the sprawling Victorian mansion quickly became surrounded by tragedy after multiple deaths occurred within its walls, including members of the Pierce family and later residents. Over the decades, the mansion transformed from a symbol of luxury into a boarding house steeped in loss, mystery, and chilling paranormal claims. From reports of disembodied voices and shadow figures to unexplained footsteps, slamming doors, and even sightings of a floating head, the SK Pierce Mansion has captivated investigators, historians, and thrill-seekers alike. In this interview, we explore the dark history, lingering legends, and ongoing paranormal phenomena tied to one of America's most talked-about haunted locations.

United Public Radio
The Gateway Podcast _ Maria Schmidt _ Mapping the World_s Most Mysterious Places

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 56:35


The Gateway Podcast – Maria Schmidt – Mapping the World's Most Mysterious Places Date: May 5, 2026 Episode: 128 Discussion: Mapping the World's Most Mysterious Places About Maria: Maria Schmidt is the visionary owner of Mysterious Adventures Tours, where she specializes in crafting immersive, multi-day journeys to some of the world's most haunted, mystical, and historically rich destinations. With a passion for uncovering the stories that live between folklore and documented history, she curates each itinerary with precision—guiding travelers through ancient sites, legendary landscapes, and locations steeped in mystery. Her work reflects a deep appreciation for the past and a commitment to creating unforgettable experiences that blend exploration, storytelling, and the unknown. Website: www.mysteriousadventurestours.com 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 Gateway Podcast & 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.

United Public Radio
The Gateway Podcast _ Michelle Desrochers _ Paranormal Portals_ or Smoke and Mirrors_

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 53:19


The Gateway Podcast – Michelle Desrochers – Paranormal Portals, or Smoke and Mirrors? Date: April 21, 2025 Episode: 126 Discussion: Paranormal Portals, or Smoke and Mirrors? About Michelle: Michelle is an International Public Figure who has been professionally and actively researching the unexplained, and successfully working in Media for the past two decades with her area of study focused primarily in the field of the Obscure. She considers herself a student and is highly versed in many subject matters within her field, and as an Extraterrestrial Experiencer, has expanded her knowledge and studies have expanded to include Ufology, Alternative History and other areas considered “High Strangeness”. She is often called upon by the media to advise, create and consult, (for television and other related media). She is the Creator and Producer to the very popular Podcasts “The Outer Realm Radio” and " Beyond The Outer Realm". She has a vast knowledge of many topics which leaves her with a diverse spectrum of creativity which is beneficial in her work. She has a passion for the old world - ancient history and architecture to which she has always and continues to excel in. Combined with her love of travel, not only did it lead her on an incredible journey of exploration into the locations that she has always dreamed of visiting, but it opened doors to venture into locations that others have been denied access to. She considers herself to be a Student and Explorer of all that would be deemed otherworldly. Website: michelledesrochers.com 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 Gateway Podcast & 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.

United Public Radio
The Gateway Podcast _ Tony Rathman _ Staticom and the Future of Spirit Communication

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 57:01


The Gateway Podcast – Tony Rathman – Staticom and the Future of Spirit Communication Date: April 14, 2026 Episode: 124 Discussion: Staticom and the Future of Spirit Communication About Tony: Tony Rathman is a leading researcher in Instrumental Transcommunication (ITC) and Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP), with over 15 years of experience conducting hundreds of investigations across the United States, Japan, and the Philippines. As the founder of Entity Voices Paranormal Investigations (EVPI), he has built a reputation for evidence-based research while developing innovative communication methods, including Staticom—an advanced system using broadband white noise for direct, two-way spirit communication. He has also spent over a decade designing specialized spirit communication devices such as the EVOX series and has contributed to the field through podcasting and media production. A frequent figure in paranormal media, Tony has appeared in television programs, documentaries, live investigations, and major radio shows, sharing his expertise on ITC advancements. A sought-after speaker, he demonstrates his methods at conferences, offering audiences real-time interactive experiences. Originally a skeptic, a pivotal personal experience led him to pursue afterlife research alongside his wife, Cherie, with whom he co-operated a research center in Arizona. His work continues to push the boundaries of consciousness studies and inspire others to explore the unknown. Website: www.entityvoices.com 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 Gateway Podcast & 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.

United Public Radio
The Gateway Podcast _ Sir Bryan M_ Bowden _ Mandela Effects and Timeline Manipulation

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 58:09


Date: April 7, 2026 Episode: 123 Discussion: Mandela Effects and Timeline Manipulation About Sir Bryan: Sir Bryan M. Bowden, born and raised in New York City, originally pursued architectural engineering before shifting to international finance, earning his degree from Pace University. He worked with the IMF and World Bank on Third World debt issues before building a successful Wall Street career. Yet alongside his professional life, Bryan's childhood experiences with the unexplained sparked a lifelong passion for UFOs, cryptids, and the paranormal. Since 1977, he has investigated phenomena across the globe, encountering everything from Sasquatch and Dogman to mystical beings and UFOs. He became a founding member and director of the Bronxville Paranormal Society, where his fresh approach brought groundbreaking results, and went on to establish the New York State UFO, Sasquatch, and Dogman Projects. A skilled remote viewer, psychic medium, and Knights Templar, Bryan has earned recognition as both a field investigator and thought leader in the paranormal world. Beyond investigations, Bryan is the creator and co-host of several programs, including Beyond the Realm and Inside the Goblin Universe, and frequently appears on television, documentaries, and podcasts such as UFO Witness and Discovery+ specials. He is also an author, musician, and artist, with recent publications including Words & Muses – A Lyrical Life of Poetry. In late 2024, he launched Third Eye Live on YouTube, exploring consciousness and creativity. Bryan continues to speak at conferences nationwide, develop new books and media projects, and run his custom branding company. In September 2025, audiences can meet him at the Crossing Realms Conference in Richmond, Missouri. Contacts: https://linktr.ee/bryanmbowden 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 Gateway Podcast & 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.

How To! With Charles Duhigg
How To Communicate with Your Pet

How To! With Charles Duhigg

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 37:06


Living with a cat often feels like a game of high-stakes interpretation, especially when an 18-pound Maine Coon is performing a 4:30 AM tap dance on your head. Today on How To!, Mike Pesca is joined by cat owner Steve, who shares the reality of navigating the vocal demands of his feline companions, Mr. Bad and Vincent Then, cat behavior consultant Dr. Mikel Delgado steps in to debunk the "alpha" dominance myth and the false promise of AI-powered cat translators, explaining how felines actually use subtle body language and house-specific "dialects" to communicate with and occasionally exploit their human caretakers. Delgado offers a scientific look at the "mouse bouche" caloric needs of a predator and provides actionable strategies to help owners reclaim their sleep and treat their cats like the solitary hunters they truly are. Executive Producer Corey Wara Edited by Geoff Craig Booking by Ben Astaire Do you have a burning question or a problem you need help with? Email us at howto@mikepesca.com and we will consider your topic for the show. For full Pesca content and updates, check out our website at https://www.mikepesca.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ To receive ad-free content, become a Pesca Plus subscriber at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://subscribe.mikepesca.com/ For Mike's daily takes on Substack, subscribe to The Gist List https://mikepesca.substack.com/ Follow us on Social Media:⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/pescagist/ X https://x.com/pescami YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@pescagist⁠⁠⁠⁠ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@pescagist To advertise on the show, contact ⁠⁠⁠⁠ad-sales@libsyn.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ or visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://advertising.libsyn.com/howto

How To! With Charles Duhigg
How To Communicate with Your Pet

How To! With Charles Duhigg

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 37:06


Living with a cat often feels like a game of high-stakes interpretation, especially when an 18-pound Maine Coon is performing a 4:30 AM tap dance on your head. Today on How To!, Mike Pesca is joined by cat owner Steve, who shares the reality of navigating the vocal demands of his feline companions, Mr. Bad and Vincent Then, cat behavior consultant Dr. Mikel Delgado steps in to debunk the "alpha" dominance myth and the false promise of AI-powered cat translators, explaining how felines actually use subtle body language and house-specific "dialects" to communicate with and occasionally exploit their human caretakers. Delgado offers a scientific look at the "mouse bouche" caloric needs of a predator and provides actionable strategies to help owners reclaim their sleep and treat their cats like the solitary hunters they truly are. Executive Producer Corey Wara Edited by Geoff Craig Booking by Ben Astaire Do you have a burning question or a problem you need help with? Email us at howto@mikepesca.com and we will consider your topic for the show. For full Pesca content and updates, check out our website at https://www.mikepesca.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ To receive ad-free content, become a Pesca Plus subscriber at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://subscribe.mikepesca.com/ For Mike's daily takes on Substack, subscribe to The Gist List https://mikepesca.substack.com/ Follow us on Social Media:⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/pescagist/ X https://x.com/pescami YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@pescagist⁠⁠⁠⁠ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@pescagist To advertise on the show, contact ⁠⁠⁠⁠ad-sales@libsyn.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ or visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://advertising.libsyn.com/howto

United Public Radio
The Gateway Podcast _ Don Yazzie _ The WitchCraft Doll Circle in the Desert

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 55:51


Date: March 31, 2026 Episode: 122 Discussion: The WitchCraft Doll Circle in the Desert About Don Don Yazzie grew up in the Navajo Nation. He has always been curious about the supernatural, paranormal, and unexplained mysteries. Don has been a Bigfoot tracker for the past eight years and has worked with Jevning Research for three years alongside William Jevning. He is an experiencer of various events that would be considered high strangeness, including encounters with Yei'iitsoh (Sasquatch), the Goatman, and the Dogman, as well as multiple Skinwalker sightings. He has also witnessed a UFO and an extraterrestrial abduction. As a reservation investigator, his reports of a Lizard Man, Little People, and a Centaur would be deemed outrageous to most. He has also researched UFO bases, portals, the Rake, and underground tunnel systems believed to lead into Hollow Earth. Don feels that there is much more on the horizon waiting to be discovered. He hosts a new podcast called “Don't Whistle at Night Podcast” and is currently working on his upcoming book.

United Public Radio
The Gateway Podcast _ Timothy Shaw _ The C2D1 Haunting

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 57:13


Date: March 24, 2026 Episode: 121 Discussion: The C2D1 Haunting About Timothy Shaw Tim Shaw is a lifelong researcher of the paranormal and metaphysical, hailing from Western New York. With a background influenced by both Roman Catholicism and Spiritualism, and a family connection to the Lily Dale Spiritualist Assembly, his interest in mystical fields developed naturally. As a medium, Tim trained with the National Spiritualist Association of Churches, The Omega Institute, and under various instructors. He holds a Master/Teacher level in Usui Reiki, an ART certificate in energy healing, and is currently studying to be a Life Coach. He has also explored Modern Witchcraft, New Orleans Voodoo, and Appalachian Hoodoo. Tim is an accomplished author, lecturer, media personality, and photographer, with notable works including "Ghosts of Buffalo," "The C2D1 Haunting," and "Rev. Zombie's Book of Divination." He has contributed to multiple publications and appeared in films and TV shows such as Discovery Channel's "Ghost Lab," SyFy's "Ghost Hunters," and Travel Channel's "America's Most Terrifying Places." He hosts the vodcast "The Black Cat Lounge," which airs on Facebook Live, and volunteers at Lockport Community TV. Tim's varied interests include urban exploration, cryptozoology, historical reenactment, and paranormal investigation. After retiring from the Town of Cheektowaga Highway Department in 2017, Tim continues to pursue new adventures daily with his wife, Nancy, and their dog, Winifred.

United Public Radio
The Gateway Podcast _ Morgan Daimler _ The Fae

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 52:31


The Gateway Podcast – Morgan Daimler – The Fae Date: March 17, 2026 Episode: 120 Discussion: The Fae About Morgan Morgan Daimler teaches classes on Irish myth and magical practices, fairies, and related subjects in the United States and internationally. She has been published in multiple anthologies as well as articles in various magazines, and she is one of the world's foremost experts on all things Fairy. Besides the titles available through Moon Books Morgan has a high fantasy novel 'Into Shadow' through Cosmic Egg and has an urban fantasy/paranormal romance series called Between the Worlds. Morgan has also presented papers on fairies and on fairies and witches at several university conferences.

Unstoppable Mindset
Episode 423 – Unstoppable Creativity Starts with Listening to Your Inner Voice with Holly B. Gutwillinger

Unstoppable Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 50:34


What if the creativity you're searching for has been with you all along, just waiting for you to listen? I had the pleasure of speaking with Holly Gutwillinger, an author whose journey began in the quiet forests of northern Canada and grew through a life shaped by storytelling, solitude, and reflection. From her early days creating stories on her own to building a career while quietly nurturing her creative side, Holly shares how those moments helped form the foundation of who she is today. As you listen, you'll hear how Holly rediscovered her voice through writing, how her dogs unexpectedly became her greatest teachers, and why acceptance became a turning point in both her life and her work. We also explore the role of discipline, the challenge of staying present in a world full of distractions, and the importance of listening to your inner voice. I believe you will find this conversation both encouraging and practical, especially if you've ever questioned your own creativity or wondered if it's too late to begin again. Highlights: 00:10 Discover how early life and solitude shaped a lifelong creative mindset03:20 Learn why spending time alone can unlock creativity and storytelling14:27 Understand how to move past frustration and return to creativity20:16 Learn how walking, driving, and quiet time spark new ideas34:44 Discover what an unstoppable mindset really means in daily life53:57 Understand how acceptance can transform relationships and creativity Top of Form Bottom of Form About the Guest: Holly B. Gutwillinger is an award-winning author, podcaster, and MFA student in fiction at the University of King's College, whose work is defined by emotional honesty, curiosity, and a profound love for cats and dogs—those remarkable creatures who shape our lives in unexpected and transformative ways. She calls a small northern Ontario town home, though her journey has taken her through remote parts of northern Canada, experiences that have expanded her worldview, strengthened her resilience, and instilled a deep appreciation for the wide variety of foods, traditions, and cultures that define the Canadian human experience. A self-made creative, Holly has built her literary and podcasting path from the ground up, navigating the challenges of the writing life with an unwavering commitment to telling the stories that matter most. Her determination has led to recognition, including the prestigious On Creative Writing Award, which she received in late 2025. Yet for Holly, accolades are never the endpoint; they are encouragement to keep writing, creating, and exploring new avenues of expression. She has no plans to stop, seeing every project—whether a novel, podcast episode, or painted canvas—as part of a larger, ongoing journey of curiosity and connection to others and to herself. Although she was not always a writer, Holly's creative process began at a very young age. She recalls quiet moments of tactile creation with anything she could gather around the house—storytelling to anyone who would listen or creating picture books in school. Those early experiences laid the foundation for a lifelong passion to craft stories that resonate deeply and honestly. Holly's debut novel, North of Broken & Furever Home, launched February 14, 2026, is an intimate exploration of a woman's evolving relationship with her rescue dogs. The novel delves into themes of grief, healing, second chances, and the quiet but transformative power of animal companionship. At its core, it asks a question familiar to anyone who has loved a pet: who truly rescues whom? Holly's characters are imbued with emotional complexity, drawing from her own experience as a mother, a pet owner, and a lifelong observer of human relationships. The story invites readers to witness the beauty and struggle inherent in loving fully, openly, and sometimes imperfectly. As the project neared completion, Holly realized this was no longer just a rescue story, but a narrative of acceptance between her and her dogs, Cash and Sully—their relationship evolving into a shared stillness and quiet companionship that brings her peace. Family is central to Holly's life and work. As the proud mother of two adult sons, she offers authentic insight into the joys, challenges, and heartbreaks of parenting as children step into independence. This maternal devotion extends naturally to the animals in her care, reflecting her belief that the relationships we cultivate, whether with children, partners, friends, or pets, serve as mirrors that reveal who we are, who we are becoming, and the values we hold most dear. Her fiction and nonfiction alike are informed by this awareness, portraying relationships with honesty, vulnerability, and a deep sense of empathy. Currently pursuing her MFA in fiction, Holly is committed to honing her craft and exploring the intersections of character, voice, and emotional truth. Her academic training complements her innate storytelling abilities, allowing her to balance literary sophistication with accessibility and relatability. Whether in the quiet drafting of a manuscript or the dynamic dialogue of a podcast, Holly approaches her work with curiosity, rigor, and the understanding that art is a vehicle for both connection and transformation. She once stepped away from the voice she had worked so hard to develop, writing instead for what she thought the audience wanted, but the words ceased to flow. Returning to the style that made her heart sing reignited her literary tap, and all was well again. She encourages her peers to embrace authenticity and to hone their true voices, even when the path is uncertain. Holly also hosts a podcast with her son, Rogan, exploring how animals influence and inspire the creative lives of people from all walks of life. Through conversations with writers, artists, entrepreneurs, and creators, she examines how pets provide comfort, motivation, and even discipline for those pursuing ambitious dreams. The show highlights the often-overlooked ways animals shape human creativity, offering insights that are both practical and profoundly moving. For Holly, the podcast holds an additional personal dimension: it provides precious time with one of her adult sons who lives hours away, creating shared experiences that strengthen their bond while exploring themes of love, companionship, and creativity. The podcast's casual conversational format often leads into deeper, more meaningful discussions, with questions that invite reflection on how her animals influence her creative process and who she is as their human companion. Artistic expression extends beyond writing in Holly's life. She loves to dabble in drawing, painting, and yarn art, finding visual art a complementary form of storytelling and self-exploration. Whether sketching, experimenting with color, or simply observing the world through a brush or pencil, Holly approaches art with the same curiosity, courage, and playfulness she brings to her writing. This creative versatility allows her to explore emotion and narrative from multiple perspectives, enriching both her fiction and her podcast work. Living in remote parts of northern Canada has profoundly shaped Holly. These experiences expanded her cultural awareness, exposed her to unique foods, traditions, and practices, and deepened her empathy for diverse human experiences. The solitude and vast landscapes of the North provided not only inspiration but also perspective, fostering resilience and the ability to observe life with nuance and care. These insights permeate her storytelling, helping her craft characters and narratives that feel authentic, layered, and universally resonant, intimately connected to the great white north. Community and mentorship are integral to Holly's philosophy. She serves on the board of her local writers' guild and volunteers in literary organizations supporting emerging voices, fostering collaboration, and advocating for equity in publishing. She believes in creating opportunities for others while continuing to carve her own path, reflecting her self-made approach to the creative life. Holly's involvement in these groups underscores her commitment not only to her own work but to the broader literary ecosystem, cultivating spaces where writers can thrive, share, and grow together. At the heart of Holly's work across novels, podcasts, and visual art, is an enduring exploration of love, connection, and transformation. Her stories reveal that the relationships we cultivate, whether with humans or animals, shape the core of who we are. They highlight resilience in the face of challenge, the quiet courage required to open one's heart, and the unexpected ways vulnerability can lead to growth. Whether speaking about the craft of writing, the role of pets in creative lives, the joys and trials of parenthood, or the ongoing journey of self-made artistry, Holly brings warmth, insight, and grounded authenticity to every conversation. Despite recognition, awards, and a growing readership, Holly remains humble and curious, always ready to explore new creative avenues. She views life as an ongoing narrative, one in which personal, fictional, or podcast-shared stories serve as threads connecting individuals, communities, and generations. Her work reflects a conviction that storytelling is not just an art form but a form of stewardship—preserving experiences, fostering empathy, and inspiring others to embrace the creative life with courage and curiosity. Holly B. Gutwillinger's journey is one of heart, persistence, and a lifelong commitment to creation. She has built her career on her own initiative, cultivating her voice with passion and care. From the rugged landscapes of northern Canada to the intimate spaces shared with her family and rescue dogs, Holly's life and work embody the transformative power of love, creativity, and resilience. With every novel, podcast episode, and painting, she continues to explore the questions that have always driven her: How do we connect? How do we grow? And, ultimately, how do the creatures and people we love most help us become the truest versions of ourselves? Holly's debut novel, North of Broken & Furever Home, and her podcast offer readers and listeners a window into this world—a place where relationships, art, and compassion intersect, and where every story has the power to illuminate, heal, and inspire. As a self-made creator who refuses to stop exploring, Holly remains committed to creating work that matters, sharing space with others who care deeply about the human and animal experience, and continuing to craft stories that touch hearts, spark conversations, and celebrate the quiet courage of living fully, lovingly, and creatively. Looking ahead, Holly aspires to create a mentorship program for emerging writers who feel unsure where to start or struggle to balance a writing life with a busy schedule. Although the program is not yet in place, she hopes to establish a supportive platform where individuals feel comfortable unleashing their words on the page and finding their authentic voices in a welcoming community. Ways to connect with Holly**:** Instagram @rambling_from_the_little_shed Website: www.ramblingsfromthelittleshed.com Substack: Https://https://substack.com/@hollybgutwillinger About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog. Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards. https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/ accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/ https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/ Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! 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Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us. Michael Hingson  01:20 Hi everyone, and welcome to you wherever you happen to be. We're really glad that you're joining us here on unstoppable mindset. I'm your host, Mike hingson, or you can call me Michael. I don't really care which, but we're glad that you're with us wherever you are, and we appreciate you tuning in today. Tuning in. That's an old word from radio and some television, but more more radio than television, but I actually heard someone today use the term don't touch that dial. So there you go. But radio is radio and podcasts are podcast anyway. We're glad you're here now that I got that out of the system, but I'm glad that we have a chance to be here with you today, and today, our guest is Holly Gutwillinger. Gutwillinger, I want to make sure I do it right. And Holly is an author, and she's got a lot of other endeavors that she's done over the years, and is going to continue to do. So I'm really looking forward to hearing all that she's got to say, and we're going to get right to it. So Holly, welcome to unstoppable mindset. We're glad you're here. Holly Gutwillinger  02:27 Thank you so much, Michael, I I like that saying tuning in. And in fact, I went a bookstore just the other day, and she had what looked to be an old transistor radio, but I know it was probably just, you know, a newer speaker that was made to look like a radio. Michael Hingson  02:45 I still have an old transistor radio. I haven't used it a lot lately, but I have it, and it has a dial you can turn to for volume, and another dial for tuning in different stations, and a button to go from am to FM. So there you are. Holly Gutwillinger  03:05 Yeah, yeah. I have many of them, like I had, I should say, not have, but yes, very familiar with them. Michael Hingson  03:13 I I collect as a hobby, old radio shows, and so I do a lot of things with radio, and it's a lot of fun to to do things. I collect a lot of different kinds of shows. And there's a show I think it's, it's blondy Blondie and Dagwood, the comic strip. And there's always starts, ah, don't touch that dial. So there you are. But, but you know, old radio is fun and it's interesting to listen to history from the perspective of what happened on a lot of those radio shows, especially in the time of war like World War Two, just how radio helped pull so many people together, it was pretty fascinating. I agree. I wish we had more of that today, but that's the way it is. Well, why don't we start, as I love to do, tell us kind of about the early Holly, growing up and all that stuff. And I know that you live in Canada, you're in what, northern Toronto, Northern Ontario, rather not Toronto. Northern Toronto isn't very far. You were, you weren't very far. But anyway, Northern Ontario. Well anyway, so tell us about kind of the early Holly. Holly Gutwillinger  04:27 Goodness. Early Holly Michael Hingson  04:28 just long time ago Holly Gutwillinger  04:30 in a galaxy, long time ago Holly. Early Holly loved to be she's just a younger version of who she is now. And she loved to do so many things. I remember going, you know, collecting wood with my father in the forest. That's what we did every weekend to collect for the winter, just spending so much time outside, creating. And what I realized in the last week or so, I had a one of those aha moments. Somebody asked me if I always. Love to write. And I said, Well, not that I can recall, but now that I think about it, I was always a storyteller, and some of those memories are coming back to me, where I used to create screenplays, almost in the basement, I'd have restaurants and school classrooms, but I did spend a lot of my time outside with my father, and he built old cars, so street rods and we would hunting for old car skeletons in the in the back bush. So that's a lot of what younger Holly's life was like. And then, of course, school and high school, and I was always creative. But yeah, why do you think Michael Hingson  05:43 that is that you were always creative and always writing and doing other kind of innovative things like that? Do you have any notion as to why were you encouraged to do that? Holly Gutwillinger  05:53 Or I was not, but I think I love that question, Mike, because now you're making me think again and I'm going in and mining for those old memories. But I think it's because my siblings were much older than me, and so by the time I was seven, they were gone, and then it was just me. So, you know, I live in rural northern Ontario, there weren't a lot of kids in the neighborhood, so a lot of time, a lot of my time was spent alone, and I think that I just needed to entertain myself, and I did. So. I think that's one of the reasons why I was so I became so creative because I just kind of kept myself company, Michael Hingson  06:33 kept yourself company, and you kept busy. Well, yes, what did your parents think of all of that? Holly Gutwillinger  06:39 Hmm, I don't know. I come from a time when, you know, kids did. Kids were sort of to the side and quiet. My parents were my father was like in the garage building his cars. And if he wasn't building cars, he was mining. My mother was working. And, you know, they had already had two children. And I was a unexpected surprise, I suppose. So I don't really know what they thought about that, but my mother's still here, so maybe I'll have to ask her that question. Michael Hingson  07:06 I'll have to ask her, what kind of work did she do? She Holly Gutwillinger  07:09 worked at like a real retail store here called Canadian Tire, which is, I don't know if you've ever heard of it, but your equivalent would be kind of like a Home Depot, but more centered towards cars. Cars, yeah, yeah, which my father loved, because he got parts at a discount. Michael Hingson  07:26 I was just going to ask, did, did that relationship and that employment benefit his his car fix? Oh, yeah, definitely. And what's happened to all the cars over the years? Holly Gutwillinger  07:39 Well, my father built so many cars. I remember every week, a new car rolling into the driveway, whether he was fixing it or selling one and buying another building for another person. Over the year, over the span of about 13 years, he built a 1934 Ford three window coupe from the frame up, and my sister has it now in her barn. And he also gifted her like a 52 Ford pickup. So she has both of those because she has the space and she has a husband who's able to keep them running, which is important, yeah. So yeah, they had the cars came and they went. Well, vehicles too much around here? Michael Hingson  08:22 Yeah, well, you know, lot of lot of fascination with cars and hot rods and all that sort of stuff. So I understand the the DMV, the Department of Motor Vehicles here, won't let me get a driver's license. And as I point out to people, given the way most people drive around here. I don't see why I shouldn't be able to get a license just as well as anybody else, because I don't think that they're watching what they're doing anyway. Holly Gutwillinger  08:47 So I agreed, I think Michael Hingson  08:49 so you went through high school. Did you go to college or university? Holly Gutwillinger  08:53 I did. I went to college. I you know, I was that kid that was supposed to go to university, but I just didn't have the money, nor did my parents. And so I did go to college, but I got a job right out of while I was in college, actually got a full time job, and they allowed me to finish my schoolwork at home, and I started working at 19, and never stopped. But I did go back to school in 2018 and got my degree and kept pushing. So there I was with my two my own two sons, in university, and I was in university, so it was an expensive time. Michael Hingson  09:31 So what is the difference between college and university in Canada? Holly Gutwillinger  09:35 So college, you will receive a diploma, and it's more hands on, whereas University is very theoretical and academic, so not as much hands on, and so you'll get like a Bachelor of Arts, three or four year Bachelor of Arts and lots of essays, but college, you do a lot of hands on, so skills more. Michael Hingson  10:00 Skills and technical things. Yes, yes. So what was this job that you got at the age of 19? Holly Gutwillinger  10:07 It was for a chartered accountant's office, and I was the receptionist, and that's right, when computers were coming in. So it was very interesting time. And I worked there for 10 years, and they became my family. But then we moved north, my husband and I, so I had to leave that work family and move on to a very remote town in northern Manitoba, and I just took on jobs. I just sort of incrementally got different jobs that were just a little bit, you know, a step up in higher pay, in a sense, and just kept building on those skills. Michael Hingson  10:42 And while that was going on, were you showing creativity in any way, or did you kind of have to put that by the wayside for a while? Holly Gutwillinger  10:50 I was always dabbling at home. So I would work during the day, do my job, and then when I returned home, I was always creating something. It could be knitting, scrapbooking, letter writing, you name it, I've tried it, and it was just how I spent my time. And yeah, there wasn't much to do up north, so it was important for me to have that outlet somehow, well, Michael Hingson  11:18 but I guess, I guess you would say definitely, though, that it kept you busy, which is kind of one of the things that you wanted to do, Holly Gutwillinger  11:27 absolutely and it also is a conversation starter. Doesn't matter if it's a small town or a big town, but if you can find that link with someone, it's a it's a way to make connections with people, friendships. And I found that it came in handy. You know that the smaller towns tend to have a lot of groups or meetings of sorts, where creatives come together, whether they're knitting circles or crafting circles. And so that was an important part of my life, because it was very difficult for me to be away from my family. Michael Hingson  12:03 So as you think about Tell me, tell me a story of one time that being involved in that and going that that route really helped you as you move forward. Holly Gutwillinger  12:14 That's a good question. So I can remember a time when I lived in Yellowknife, which is in the Northwest Territory, so further up north. We moved up there after northern Manitoba, and it was an even smaller place, but I had found a group of women who made cards, like greeting cards, and so every month. And I can't quite remember how I got myself into this group, but I'm, I suppose I'm known for, you know, popping in and saying, Hi, I'm Holly, you know, nice to meet you and try to get myself involved. But every month, we go to a different person's house, and we'd make these greeting cards, and then we'd share them. So you'd make 12 of the same kind, and then you'd share them with the other people that were there, and we'd have snacks, and it just created community. And that was very important in a northern, isolated northern community such as that one. Michael Hingson  13:12 So the sense of community was in and I gather, near, needless to say, is still very relevant to you. Did? Did you keep in touch fairly well with your family, with your parents and all that, Holly Gutwillinger  13:24 or as much as you could, because that was at the dawn of Facebook time. So it was old school rotary phones that we Yeah, landlines and we would call every week, but really that was one of the only ways that we communicated. And so it was that was probably the most difficult part, was being away from my family and having my my two children, be away from their grandparents. Michael Hingson  13:52 Yeah. What? What was the reason that you moved well up to northern Manitoba and then up into Yellowknife Holly Gutwillinger  14:01 because I had a husband who was in mining, and so we made the decision it was a great opportunity to for a young family to find work there. Well, not fine. The job came to him. And so we moved there and made a life for ourselves there. And then we saw an opportunity return back to Northern Ontario, which is where we're from, so that we could help our parents, as they were going through health issues, have our kids have the opportunity to know their grandparents as well. Michael Hingson  14:33 Well, there's a lot of merit to that, needless to say. But through all of that, were you always a writer? Did you always write things? And if you have, you kept a lot of your early writings? If that were the case, Holly Gutwillinger  14:48 I wasn't a writer of stories as much as I was of notes and love letters. I used to love having a pen pal, and I don't. Have journals or anything like that, but what I have found are all the cards that I used to make for my parents, and I'm grateful that they did keep that because it I don't know. It takes me down memory lane, and I can see where it all began. I have memories of sitting behind the wing back chair in the living room and creating out of paper towel rolls or whatever supplies I could find around the house, but those cards really mean a lot to me, because it it's still who I am, and I do enjoy writing someone a letter or a note. Michael Hingson  15:37 Yeah. Yeah. Do you find that sometimes the creativity just seems to shut down, or it isn't coming through? And if, if that's the case, how do you how do you deal with that? Holly Gutwillinger  15:52 I creativity is not something that has shut down for me. Now, that being said, I have shut it down when I am not successful at something. You know, when you get frustrated and you're trying to learn something but you can't quite get it, I'll be the one to break off with the with the hobby at hand. So let's take crochet, for example. If I just couldn't get that one stitch, I would get frustrated, and I'd put it to the side, and I move on to something else. But I feel like I've evolved when it comes to that aspect of my life. I persevere a lot more now, and I'm not filling my life with as many creative mediums. I'm really trying to focus on the ones that give me meaning, such as writing. Michael Hingson  16:46 Well, when when you put something aside just because it wasn't working out, did you ever find that you went back to it and and had success, or did you not? Holly Gutwillinger  16:56 I did, yes, yeah, after some time now, that was if I didn't throw everything out in the process. Because I've been known to do that. When you get frustrated, you're just like, oh, you know, you shake your head, and you give everything away. Because, like, I'm never doing that again. And so I have done that on a few occasions, but not in the last few years. And yes, I have returned to knitting, for example, color work was something that I struggled with, but I went back to it, and I think that sometimes it's about being in the right moment for whatever that may be. Maybe it's a book you're reading, maybe it's a movie you're watching, maybe it's something you're working on. And now I have no issues with color work, so I just I found the rhythm that I needed to get through it. Michael Hingson  17:46 How do you find that technology, as we advance with that is affecting your creativity and then the different things that you do? Good? Holly Gutwillinger  17:57 Question, as far as hobbies go, I think that digital is helpful because I'm able to access more living here in a place where I may not be able to access supplies or patterns, but I don't find that. You know, like the the computer world has affected much else in my life. I am able to navigate it. That being said, I think that keeping up with social media is a time stealer, and I know we all feel we need to do it. I know I put pressure on myself for that, and I'm not even really sure how much that advances anything. I suppose I need to do my own study on my my own social media. But as far as it goes, that I think is it's a time thief, Michael Hingson  18:54 yeah, well, I think there's, there's merit to that. I think it is a time stealer in a lot of ways, and I think that it is leading us down some paths that probably are really better left alone. We were too sensitive to social media. We're just too heavily involved with it, and it's taking us away from a lot of personal and interpersonal reactions and and involvement with other people, which is too bad I, you know, I've, I've heard about families driving somewhere and the kids are in the backseat of the car texting back and forth. Yes, you know, in the car they don't talk to each other. And I heard one of the reasons. I asked somebody once, why is that? And they said, well, they also don't want their parents to hear what they're talking about, but, but still, it's a challenge. We're being Holly Gutwillinger  19:47 in a restaurant and seeing a family at a table, but the kids are on the phones or on a on an iPad watching a movie. And I'm thinking, wouldn't you be taking these moments to talk to one another? The phones were never. Loud at my dinner table. That's the one thing, and it sticks to this day. Michael Hingson  20:04 Yeah, well, and, and it's not just the kids. Oftentimes, parents are doing it, that's right. I personally think that, like a smartphone is a is a good tool, but I don't focus on it all day. I don't do that and won't because I don't think it's necessary, and it's not adding a lot of value to my life to do that. If there's a game that I want to play, I can play that game, but I don't spend all day on the phone and oftentimes like especially when I'm doing a podcast like this, it all gets silenced so that we don't get interrupted, because the last thing I want is for something to interrupt what we're doing. But it's not just doing a podcast. I think it's important that we all take more time to be involved with others around us directly. Holly Gutwillinger  20:59 Yes, I agree wholeheartedly with that. Michael Hingson  21:02 Michael, that's my opinion. But I, you know, I think that everybody has an opinion that's okay, and some, and there will be people who disagree with that, and that's, that's fine. We'll see how it all works. But so, but you, you do a lot of ideas and create and so on. How do you channel your ideas? Holly Gutwillinger  21:26 Well, I channel them through walking and through running and driving is one of the greatest funnels that I have. So yesterday, I was on a seven hour drive, and I absolutely love it, because I listen to podcasts, audio books, and then I just drive in silence. If I if an idea is coming through, I'll just drive in silence and let the thoughts swirl, and I get to sort of sit with them. And sometimes I've even pulled over and and made notes or recorded my thoughts so that I don't lose them. But, you know, channeling them through things that I read, conversations, podcasts, I find, are a huge gift when it comes to creating because it could be a conversation someone is having and they'll just say that one word that triggers something in your thoughts that you know, unleashes something new for you. Michael Hingson  22:29 Yeah, I think there's a lot of value in podcasts, and there's so many of them. It has definitely been a very successful thing. It's one of the things that Apple has done that has changed a lot of of what we are and what we do in the world, and if it's a way for people to be able to to get out and interact, that's great. It still is. Though you're you're typically listening to someone, unless you get involved in the podcast or doing your own podcast. Holly Gutwillinger  23:02 Yeah, I agree. I I've always enjoyed podcasts, although I haven't been listening to them right from the beginning, but for several years, for sure, and I love that there's such a variety now there's something for everyone, whether it's a story you want to listen to, or meditation or having a great conversation. I've even learned so much about the craft of writing through podcasts. Michael Hingson  23:27 Have you ever thought of doing your own podcast? Holly Gutwillinger  23:30 I have, and I, I, I've recently started one with my son. We started back in November, and it's, it's going very well, and we're having a lot of fun. Michael Hingson  23:41 Tell us more about that. Yeah, I'd love to Holly Gutwillinger  23:43 it's called ramblings from the little shed because I'm sitting here in the back of my garage and but I call it my shed, and it's, it's a room on its own, and it's surrounded in cedar planks or pine, pine, my apologies, pine planks, and I have the wood stove beside me, so that's why I we ramble from the little shed, and my son is in Toronto. So we connect over video and we in we have conversations with creative individuals about their pets and their animals. So first, we talk about how they believe their animals or their pets influence their creativity. And then we shift over to who they are as creatives, but it's just conversational. And then my son and I, once the guest has left, we ramble on about things during the week and our favorite things, and yeah, we wear flannel shirts and drink warm coffee. Michael Hingson  24:42 There you go. What What prompted you to focus on having the discussions around animals? Holly Gutwillinger  24:51 Definitely, because my book is solely focused on my two dogs, and I thought if my dog. Can have so much influence on my creativity, and I thank him for the gift of giving me the story, then I believe that other people do as well. There's been such a shift in the way that people value their pets or treat them, and I feel that there's more, right? And people love talking about their pets. So I thought, Hmm, wait a minute. There's so many creative people out there. Surely they want to talk about their pets. And we have met chefs, food photographers, tarot readers, fortune tellers, authors, people of all walks of life. We're having a grand time, Michael Hingson  25:44 dogs, mainly, or other animals as well, Holly Gutwillinger  25:47 other animals as well. In fact, I just met a woman, a mother and daughter, who have an alpaca farm, and they have 36 alpacas in their backyard that they've, you know, they raise and they they they shear them. They draft, not draft. What's it called? They card, the the wool. And then they, I'm sorry, I'm trying to think of all the terms here that go with, with what they do. And then they draft it, and then they spin it, and then they knit their garments out of the alpaca wool al packable, and they have a beautiful storefront. And I'm thinking, My goodness, that is so inspiring. First of all, to start something of that caliber. And so their animals have a direct influence on their creativity. I mean, it goes hand in hand for them. So not just dogs and cats. Can be any kind of animal. Michael Hingson  26:43 Well, I'm I'm limited here. We just have a dog. Well, not just but I have my guide dog, Alamo and a cat. Stitch, and they keep me company since my wife has passed, so they keep me company and and smash up against, well, stitch the cat smashes up against me when we sleep at night, and she likes that, so I make sure that I don't roll over on her or anything like that, and Alamo sleeps on his own bed right by ours. So it works out well, and everybody seems to be pretty happy here. So that's a good thing. It's fascinating. And it's amazing how many people have done so many things with with regard to animals. Years ago, my wife discovered a website called craft sea. Have you ever heard of it? Holly Gutwillinger  27:32 Yes, I have. Yeah. I joined it a few times, yeah. Michael Hingson  27:35 And when she was looking at Craft c1, time, she found a company in Ohio called litter one, and litter one makes cat litter, but they make it out of pine kernels, and they put them in a disposable box. So you you put the box out, the cat uses it. And for, for me, specifically, we put a box out, and it'll last a week, and then we just throw it away and put up another box. And I find that I'm spending about the same amount with litter one that I would if I were just buying cat litter any other way. But it's it's clearly a lot more well, biodegradable, degradable, if you will. And and stitch seems to like it, so that's good. Holly Gutwillinger  28:20 I wonder if that's something I can get up here. Michael Hingson  28:24 I would check the website is called litter one. I would bet you can. Holly Gutwillinger  28:29 I definitely am going to check into that. Michael Hingson  28:32 Yeah, and like I said, stitch likes it from the first time we got it. And, you know, for a while, every week, of course, you got the scent of essentially fresh pine kernels, which also helps but, but I've got to really talk with them. I love to learn sometime the history of how that came to be, because it's just fascinating that they came up with this creative thing. And I wonder why and how that occurred. But there's got to be a story there. Holly Gutwillinger  29:02 You know, Michael, when I go visit my son in Toronto, we do spend some time at the dog parks, just sitting there. My dogs aren't even with me, yeah, just because I find it very calming and fun, you know? And I'm not stressed out about my dog chasing another dog, I just get to sit there and observe. But one thing I've noticed is in these parks, and there are, like, I almost call them bougie parks, because they're so fancy and the dogs are so well behaved, but they have wood chips all over and so I wonder, you know, I've often wondered, like, how do you what's the word I'm looking for? Like, how do they does the does the scent get absorbed? Or do they have to rake it all the time? Like, I'm not sure. Michael Hingson  29:52 Oh, it's raked a fair amount, and and wood chips are replaced as they need to. Be I've never been a fan of taking dogs to a dog park. Actually, I've seen some dogs that have been very seriously injured by other dogs at a dog park and so on. And I just personally tend not to, but I like the idea of just going in and being there, but yeah, I would not want to take my guide dogs there. I want to keep them as healthy as possible, so their lives are a little bit more sheltered, if you will. But that's okay, don't they do it's a team effort, and they're part of it, and it's my job to to make sure that that they stay healthy and get to be healthy. I was in New Zealand once, back in 2003 and I visited the the guide dog organization down there. What's really fascinating is they have a one square mile piece of property that is entirely fenced, and the guide dogs can can run free. So we actually, that's when I had my, my fifth guide dog who was with me in the World Trade Center, Roselle. And we let Roselle run around in there, and she was the only one at the time. But those dogs are really well behaved, and so nobody's really worried about them interacting in a negative way. But this huge, one square mile piece of property was just fascinating. The dogs can just run and romp and have a good time. Holly Gutwillinger  31:29 Nice. Yeah, I like the thought of that. Michael Hingson  31:33 So you guys do the podcast. When did you start it? You said, November? Holly Gutwillinger  31:37 Yep, we started beginning of November with I put out a small trailer because I was trying to, you know, get comfortable with the whole concept and step out of my my own fear, I suppose. And having my son there is just such a delight, because I love spending time with my sons, of course, and he's quite good at it, and he's got the voice, you know, and he does streaming on his own time, but it's, we've been doing it weekly, and it's just working. We record, you know, once, once a week. I don't overburden my my schedule and just having the best time i i do tend to when I fall into conversations with creatives. I sort of, I may be gathering information to see if they would be, you know, a likely guest. And if I feel like they are, then I, I'll ask them the question, you know, are you interested in podcasts, and would you like to be a guest? And it's not for everyone. And although no one has said no at to this point, but it's I suppose, not that I hand pick people, but I certainly I like to feel their connection with what I'm trying to say. Michael Hingson  32:52 I can appreciate that it's important to really have a conversation, which is why this podcast is much more conversational than interview ish, because I really want people to relax. And I don't remember whether I mentioned to you what the one hard and fast rule about being on this podcast is, you got to have fun. I like that. Yeah, you know. And I've had a couple people who said, Well, I can force myself to do that. And of course, they're being sarcastic, because everybody, everybody appreciates it, and that's the way it should be. It should be fun. It's not intended to be antagonistic or to make life difficult in any way. And having fun is important, Holly Gutwillinger  33:31 I agree, and it should find joy in the things that you do. And I mean not everything is joyful and brings happiness, but we should at least strive to find some joy, right? Michael Hingson  33:42 Well, yeah, we should do that. So do you have a word for the year? I do. Do you have a different word every year? Holly Gutwillinger  33:51 I do. I've been doing it for a few years because it really does give something more to my life, like it brings me joy. I mean, that's cheesy, but it really does. I have sticky notes right above my computer, and every now and again, I really do sort of spend time looking at those notes, and have to come back to the Word. So it's something that works for me. It's like, ready for my word. Sure, it's unstoppable. Michael Hingson  34:22 That's this year, huh? Yes, that's this year. And why? Holly Gutwillinger  34:30 Well, I mean, I took on writing this book. I never expected to have a beautiful paperback sitting in front of me, but I did do it, and I thought, hmm, I have always strived and pushed myself to do more, to try things. Never limit myself. You know, there's there have been many, many moments of fear of digging my heels in the sand. But I thought. Wow, look what I've accomplished in the last couple of years. And I thought, what else can I do? So I stepped out of the fear with the podcast, and I'm really finding my passion. And so it's not, you know, the word unstoppable is not meant to be arrogant. You know, ego centered. It's just, it's, it will continue to drive me forward, especially in those moments when I might falter someone and feel, whether, you know, if I'm questioning something, I just want to remember. I want to come back to no remember, you can do this. You're unstoppable, and you are the one who has created this for yourself. No one else. I've had help and I've had guidance, but at the end of the day, I I am the creator of everything I've done. Michael Hingson  35:54 So when I started this podcast back in August of 2001 I was trying to think of a title, a name for it, and I'd heard unstoppable a few times, but I didn't hear it nearly as much as I hear it now. And I heard other words like amazing and other things like that, and resilience that gets so overused, but unstoppable hadn't quite graduated to that place yet, and so I adopted it, but I also made an unstoppable mindset, and I think it's it's so important, because it led me to realize that what I wanted to do was to give anyone who had a story that they wanted to tell. Sometimes even people were brave enough to come on and say, Well, I don't think I have an interesting story, but I convinced them to come on the podcast, and we've had great times. But the idea is that, in reality, I think everyone on the planet has a story to tell, and I think that everyone on the planet has had challenges that they have overcome in their lives, and so for my purposes, and my opinion is that I want to give people the opportunity to come on and tell their stories and help encourage them to do that. And I think it's been very beneficial for a lot of people to be able to do that. But they do come on and they tell their stories and they talk about things they've done, and and they go away realizing, yeah, I'm not really as bad as I thought I was. Which is, which is really part of what it's all about. Because I think that the reality is, we all totally underrate ourselves Anyway, Holly Gutwillinger  37:35 yes, and in fact, you have taken me down a couple of memory lanes of my own right, with with some of your questions and and I appreciate that, because when we're done here, I'll get to reflect on some of those memories that I thought maybe that I had lost, and like a vision appeared in in my thoughts, and like, oh, okay, that's that's nice. Okay, so maybe that is where my origins are, and I just didn't remember. So thank you for that. Michael Hingson  38:06 Well, thank you. You know I think, I think we all have lots of memories, and I I think that the more we think about our ourselves and our lives and in a positive way, the more we do self analysis and introspection, I think that's a very important thing. I talk to people a lot about listening to their inner voice, and in my newest book, live like a guide dog, which is subtitled true stories from a blind man and his dogs, about being brave, overcoming adversity and moving forward in faith. The The idea is that, in reality, when we listen to our inner voice and when we really work at thinking about what happens every day, we are developing our as I call it mind muscle. And the reality is that that if we think about on any given day, if, like, before we go to sleep, we start to think about what happened today, what didn't work, what did work, what didn't work like we thought it would what worked, and how could I make it better? But really taking the time to do that, and then listening to our minds, which are always going to give us the right answer, if we truly listen, the fact is that we will get what we need to know. And for me, one of the greatest and strongest examples of all of that is for years, I've done a lot of reading, and I've done a lot of thinking, and I record every speech that I give, and when I listen to, well, not everyone, but most, most of them, when I can, I will listen to them. And I always said to people, I'm my own worst critic. If I listen to the speech, I'm going to figure out what needs to be done if I listen to it objectively. But over the last couple of years, just because of things I've read and heard, I realized I'm approaching this all wrong. I'm not my own worst critic, but. Because one of the things that I've learned is no one can teach me anything. I'm the only one who can truly teach me something. People can present me with information, but I have to accept it. I have to absorb it. I have to teach it to me. And so what I've learned is I'm not my own worst critic, I'm my own best teacher, and I approach what I do with that as a concept somebody, as you can tell, it's a much more positive way of looking at it. It's a less threatening way, but it opens up so many opportunities and so many doors. Holly Gutwillinger  40:32 Wow, that is incredible. I really to sit with that because I've given my inner critic a name, and I have tried to shift my perspective on my inner critic. When she's chirping loudly in my head, I shifted to She's driving me forward. She just doesn't have the right language to begin with, and so Michael Hingson  41:00 well she does. You're just not listening. Yeah, yeah. Because what I have, what I have found, is that that that inner self observed everything and has absorbed anything that you've experienced so they know the answers. And again, it's something I talk about a lot on unstoppable mindset. So I hope people don't get too bored of the example. But the game Trivial Pursuit. How many times do you play that game and somebody reads a question on a card, and you immediately think of an answer, and then you go, Oh, that's can't be the right answer. That's too easy. So you think about it, and you choose a different answer, and it turns out that first answer was the correct answer. All the time. We don't pay attention to our inner voice nearly as much as we should. Holly Gutwillinger  41:46 No, you're absolutely right about that, and we don't also, I think this is just my opinion. We don't listen to our own bodies. Michael Hingson  41:55 Yeah? Part of the same thing, but you're right. We don't, yeah? We tend Holly Gutwillinger  41:58 to ignore the signs, yeah? Because sometimes, like, I know for myself, I have actual physical, outwardly signs that I should have been listening to. And sometimes, like, what like, sometimes I'll have, well, you know, the the one that comes to mind first is the the upset stomach, but I also get like, a tingling sensation at the top of my head sometimes, or a tingling in on the top right corner of my cheekbone. And I know now what those mean, but I didn't for a long time, so I just need to listen and embrace it and just move through it. Michael Hingson  42:38 Yeah. And the reality is, your body will tell you when it's not happy with something, and you need to deal with that too. And the other part about it is there's so much in medical science, so sometimes you may not get any clue about something that's going on. And so it's always good to take advantage of all the opportunities that medical science provides to be able to keep up with what's going on with your body. Holly Gutwillinger  43:09 Agreed, and but these podcasts are so helpful because you can listen to so many different conversations, like I was saying before, and somebody will say something, and you might resonate strongly with that, but you just know it was it needed to have someone say it out loud in order for you to hear it right. Michael Hingson  43:33 But then it's not only hearing it, but it's then paying attention to it and thinking about it and then doing something with it, yes, which is really the issue paper Holly Gutwillinger  43:44 and pen around. Sorry, that's why you should always carry paper and pen around to take notes. Michael Hingson  43:49 There you go. Yeah, lot of good reasons for doing that. So what's a in in a perfect world, what would your writer's life look like, Holly Gutwillinger  44:01 Oh, I think about that a lot more these days, since I'm nearing retirement. But a perfect writer's life would be, you know, waking up in the morning reading for a while to fill that cup. No pun intended. I guess I would need a cup of coffee there as well, and then I would write, or actually I would probably go for a run or a walk right after that to get things moving. And that is one of my channels for being creative. And then I would write for quite some time. My husband would cook me a meal. This is wishful thinking, right? So I'm allowed to dream here, and then I might write a little bit more in the afternoon, but we would then go out for a walk in the late afternoon, and then just relax in the evening, because I'm an Early To Bed kind of person, Michael Hingson  44:57 yeah, me too. What time do you go to bed? I. Holly Gutwillinger  45:00 Oh gosh, 839 I prefer to be up at five, Michael Hingson  45:03 so I go to bed usually by eight, if I can, and I'm up at like 430 because my wife was always a later riser. But I'm so used to being in environments where, like from the West Coast, I would be selling to the East Coast, that I needed to to be able to take calls by 6am our time. But now I just find it relaxing to get up and get dressed, take Alamo the puppy dog out and let him do his business. Actually, we have a fenced yard so that works out feed the kitty cat who insists on being petted while she eats most all the time. So gotta go time to what you gotta do, and then have my own breakfast. So I usually don't get in the office now until around 630 unless then there are a couple of times that it happens somebody schedules a meeting really early in the day, which which can be done. But I know what you're saying, and when I do that, and I get at least eight hours of sleep, though, I am good for the whole day, Holly Gutwillinger  46:09 yes, I agree. And I do love my sleep. I find, do you find that those wee hours of the morning are just so peaceful? Yeah? Michael Hingson  46:18 And I think that's really important, yeah. I agree. I agree. You know, I I don't spend a lot of time well, thinking or worrying about things. Thought comes up, a thought comes up, but I don't worry. It's a time to relax and be peaceful. And after Alamo goes out, he comes in and he wants attention, so we sit on the floor and talk for a while. He's always happy with that and and the kitty tolerates us both, so it works out so Holly Gutwillinger  46:51 same time, Michael Hingson  46:53 and whenever she wants to eat, I have to definitely pet her. That's the usual time that she gets attention. And so, yeah, she definitely wants to be petted when she eats, and if I don't, she'll yell at me until I do. Well, we're not happy if we're not getting the attention that we want. She's not spoiled at all, is she Mike? No. Dogs have masters and cats have staff, and that's all there is to it. I like that. Yeah, that's the way it is so. So does your husband cook? Holly Gutwillinger  47:23 Oh yes, yes, we both cook. Its because he keeps saying, when he retires, which is before me, He'll prepare all the meals and I'll just have to work, and he'll have my lunch ready and my supper ready. And I said, That sounds lovely. When are you retiring? Yeah, hurry up. Michael Hingson  47:41 So is he still doing mining? Holly Gutwillinger  47:43 Yes, yeah, he works in the mining industry. And he's got another year our son, our oldest son, is still in school. He's in Michigan, going to Ferris State for Optometry. And so, you know, we just want to remain employed, just in case he needs a little bit of Michael Hingson  48:00 help and or once you both retire, then you can talk to him about being supported in the manner that you want to become accustomed to, because he's working. That's right, yeah, gotta deal with the important things. And what work do you do these days? Holly Gutwillinger  48:15 Well, I work in administration, but it's with the Correctional Service of Canada. It's here in Canada that is our correctional with public safety. So I work on corporate reports and all the very exciting pieces of reports, hopefully, but I thought it's just not very entertaining or exciting. Michael Hingson  48:38 Is that something you do remotely? Yes, ah, it Holly Gutwillinger  48:42 wasn't in this I changed jobs, you know, a few times, but this is where I am right now, Michael Hingson  48:49 but nowadays with computers and so on. So you do it from home, which, which is, which is a good thing too. And I'm used to working from home, or when I was in New York, I was in an office in the World Trade Center, and I had people who worked for me and so on. And I've had other jobs where I work remotely, so sometimes it was from home and and sometimes not. But it's also about developing a discipline, because you've still got to get the work done. And no matter what your your job is, you still gotta do the work, Holly Gutwillinger  49:25 I think yet you, you read my mind there, Michael, because for me, when I had to, you know, hunker down and get my Bachelor of Arts done in 2019 started in 2018 I needed discipline. Because I've, I worked full time throughout the whole process, had kids, and so I needed to really focus. And I think, I believe that that helped me for these times, because I do have the discipline I'm I have a separate space. I enjoy it, in fact, because my work has always been I've always. Been surrounded with people, and I used to call myself the bartender, because everybody would come to me and unload on me, and I'd be like a vault. And now I just, I get to focus on my work and get to shut the door. You know, my goal was always to have my own window, my door, and bring my dog to work. Michael Hingson  50:17 Well, yeah, yeah. What kind of dog? Holly Gutwillinger  50:22 So I have two mutts, as we call them, but we believe one is a box or pointer, we're not quite sure, and the other one is a shepherd mix. So the two rescues, Michael Hingson  50:34 that's cool. Holly Gutwillinger  50:36 Yeah, they're they're in their senior years now that we think they're around 12. Michael Hingson  50:41 Well, my guide dog, Alamo, will be 10 in May, and we rescued stitch from some people who were going to take her to the pound. And we didn't think we were going to to keep her. We said we would find her a home, until I learned that her name was stitch. And then I knew that this cat was going nowhere, because my wife has been a professional quilter, ever since 1994 quilter giving up a cat named stitch ain't gonna happen. No, no, no, no, and stitch is very happy with that. Holly Gutwillinger  51:09 Oh, that's nice. What kind of cat does it like? What color? Michael Hingson  51:14 Well, she looks like a calico, calico cat, but people tell me she's a small Maine Coon cat. Oh, she doesn't she's not that very large, though. She's only about 1011, pounds, but lots of personality, which is fine, yes. So tell us about your your first book that you wrote. How long did it take? And just tell us all about that. Holly Gutwillinger  51:40 So I would say, three solid, full, packed years. It took me from from beginning to now. Like I said, it started out with my my dogs, and kind of gifting me with the story, because I've always had dogs, but these two in particular have their own set of issues, you know, anxieties, fears, and I've always tried to fix them, and so over the years, I've tried so many different things, like dog behaviorists, obedience classes, dog parks, no dog parks, socializing, all of it, and it just, you know, they're great dogs, and I love them, but one is much more assertive than the other. So we got the other one to keep the first one company. Oh, my goodness, so many things. And that day when Sully came bounding towards me and sort of said to me, like, I'm okay, you don't need to change me or fix me. Just accept me and just the way I've accepted you. And that's when it started for me. So like, I started writing more and more and more scenes, more chapters, until I had this full story, which started out as my story, but then I thought, well, I could have some fun with this. I could give Sully a voice so he could tell people his story. And that's when I created a protagonist who was younger than me. She has a lot of my traits, of course, but she is her own character now. But the two dogs in the story are cash and Sally, and they are my dog. So everything that happens to them did happen in real life. Michael Hingson  53:16 How'd you come up with the two names for the dogs? Holly Gutwillinger  53:20 So that was a sign for me for cash. That is when I went to the pound and he told me his name, and he said his name was cash. And I said, Well, I want a dog with a gangster name like cash. He said, No, no, no, it's Johnny Cash. And I that was it. Sally came with a different name. It was rugger, and I just find that name so difficult to roll off the tongue. Yeah. So my husband named him Sullivan, ah. Michael Hingson  53:49 And so it's Sully for short, Holly Gutwillinger  53:52 yes, cool, Sullivan, when we mean business like, yeah, yeah, Michael Hingson  53:58 yeah, I understand, like parents the world over use the long version of a child's name when they're trying to really get the child's attention. Holly Gutwillinger  54:10 That's right, yeah, yeah. So what's your Holly? And there's no long or short form, Michael Hingson  54:17 they don't call you Hall for short or anything like that well, but then it's how you say it. You know, it's Holly as opposed to Holly. That's right, that's right. They still have ways. Holly Gutwillinger  54:28 Yeah, yeah. So what's your second book about? My second book is starting to work on Yes, it's a sweet romance, and it's a meet cute that takes place in the dog park. So there will be a lot of dogs in this story as well. But my hope with this book is there's been a history of you know, the guy rescues the girl all the time in these romance stories, and there will be some of that, like he will come to her rescue at times, but there will be momentum. Event where she will have to rescue him. That's fair. Michael Hingson  55:06 Yeah, it goes both ways. That's right. So what do you want readers to take away from the works that you write? Holly Gutwillinger  55:17 Well for this book, in particular, north of broken and in forever home, I started out as a way to get to know my dogs, even though I had already had them for over 10 years, but I was trying to find a different way to understand what was going on, and what I thought was, you know, that sticker, that bumper sticker, who rescued, who turned out to be more of a story of acceptance. And so I needed to realize that once I accepted them for, you know, their their personalities, their issues, then we could move into a different part of our relationship, because they accepted me from day one with all of my, you know, Holly isms and quirks and and so it was only fair that I did the same. Now that being said like they're dogs, and I'm a responsible dog owner, and I, you know, they had behavioral issues, but we always made sure that people were safe or they were safe, and so I, I don't want this to be interpreted like I just let them get away with things. No, it was more of the way that I needed to accept who they were and sort of, you know, move in line with that instead of fighting it all the time. So what I'm asking readers to take away, well, first, I'm asking them to put aside their judgment, because there's a talking dog. But second is just, you know, accept what you cannot change, and work with it. You know. Michael Hingson  56:48 Well, you said that you did a lot of different things, like obedience training and animal behavior, and obviously you worked with, I would assume, professionals and a lot of that. What did you learn from all of that? Holly Gutwillinger  57:02 Well, I did learn how to behave around a dog and how to observe the dog, looking for key signs, their eyes, their ears, their tail, their body language, something I never really paid attention to before, because the dogs I've always had never really had these types of issues. And so it was always it taught me how to almost be a step ahead of them in the sense that, like, if we were going for a walk, well, maybe I needed to just shift my body weight or be a little bit more assertive in my stance. So it was just learning how to take notice and to read my dogs instead of reacting. Michael Hingson  57:44 For a number of years, we lived in Northern California, in a town called Novato, and just down the street, well, about a mile, not quite

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The Gateway Podcast _ MJ DICKSON _ Spirits of Africa_ Magik_ Myth_ and Mystery

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 59:34


The Gateway Podcast – MJ DICKSON – Spirits of Africa: Magik, Myth, and Mystery Date: March 10, 2026 Episode: 119 Discussion: Spirits of Africa: Magik, Myth, and Mystery About MJ DICKSON MJ Dickson is an internationally recognized paranormal investigator, researcher, psychic medium, author, and television producer/director known for her work exploring the unexplained. She gained widespread recognition as the co-host of Paranormal Captured and has produced or directed numerous paranormal television programs, including Destinations of the Damned with Zak Bagans, Destination Fear, Most Terrifying Places, Paranormal Lockdown, Hotel Paranormal, and In Search of the Paranormal. Inspired by psychic abilities inherited from her mother and a practical mindset shaped by her military father, MJ began investigating the paranormal after experiencing unexplained activity in her own home and has since explored hundreds of reportedly haunted locations across the UK, USA, Europe, Africa, and beyond. A sought-after keynote speaker and lecturer at paranormal conventions worldwide, she is also the founder of Sage Paranormal, Sage Paracon UK, and Sage Paracon USA, and hosts immersive paranormal events and travel experiences. MJ is the author of Never Goodbye, Only Goodnight: Lessons From The Afterlife and Beneath The African Sky: Supernatural Africa, host of the podcast The Supernatural Tapes With MJ Dickson, and continues to research, write, and investigate the mysteries of the supernatural.

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Discussion_ How Intuition Guides Healing, Purpose, and Life Direction

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 60:14


Date: March 3, 2026 Originally Aired December 30, 2025 Episode: 118 Discussion: How Intuition Guides Healing, Purpose, and Life Direction About Carm: Healer with a Message, Carm O'Sullivan is a compassionate, Christ-oriented healer who embraces all faiths and belief systems. Her healing journey began in 2012 through Reiki and Healing Touch, where she became known for easing anxiety, reducing pain, and supporting overall well-being. A Certified Healing Touch Practitioner and Medical Reiki Master, Carm spent five years providing bioenergetic therapies in hospital settings including ICU, Labor and Delivery, and surgical care, helping patients find relief from physical discomfort and emotional stress. She also works closely with individuals facing autoimmune disease and cancer, supporting symptom management, reducing treatment side effects, and fostering inner peace. Alongside her healing work, Carm is an accomplished psychic and medium, trained by respected mentors including John Holland, Janet Nohavec, and Spirit Artist Joe Shiel. Under Joe Shiel's mentorship, she developed the unique ability to draw spirits during readings, offering powerful validation and comfort to those grieving. With over a decade of experience as an educator, Carm teaches intuitive development throughout Colorado, Arizona, and California, having guided more than 300 students through courses, circles, podcasts, and writing focused on healing and spiritual growth. Carm believes everything is energy—if you feel drawn to her work, trust your intuition and connect with her for a reading, healing session, or class. She deeply loves the work she does and the clients guided to her. Website: CarmOSullivan.com 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 Gateway Podcast & 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: / cl.thomas.428549 Instagram: / author_cl_thomas YouTube: / @clthomas

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The Gateway Podcast _ Boos_ Brews and BBQ _ Reinventing the Paranormal

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 50:18


Date: February 17, 2026 Episode: 116 Discussion: Reinventing the Paranormal About Boos, Brews and BBQ: Boos, Brews, and BBQ is a series that dives into America's most haunted cities—one smoky bite at a time. Hosted by Barry Kerch of Shinedown, BBQ authority Ty Sherrell, and John Guarnieri from the Spear Talk podcast, the show blends paranormal history, regional barbecue traditions, and spirited conversation. Each episode travels to a famously eerie destination—such as Memphis or Fort Worth—to uncover ghostly legends, local lore, and the pitmasters who keep the fires burning. With occasional surprise celebrity guests and plenty of laughs, Boos, Brews, and BBQ serves up the perfect mix of hauntings, hospitality, and hearty flavor for listeners who like their history spooky and their BBQ bold. Website: https://boosbrewsbbq.com/ 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 Gateway Podcast & 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/cl.thomas.428549/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_cl_thomas/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@clthomas

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The Gateway Podcast _ David L_ Sloan _ How Key West Killed JFK

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 57:15


About David: For over thirty years, David L. Sloan IV has lived where Key West's history and folklore collide. As a researcher, cold-case investigator, and author of more than 25 books, he doesn't just tell stories; he unearths the strange, the unusual, and the hidden secrets of Key West and the Florida Keys. Whether he's documenting the island's ties to the JFK assassination, protecting the legacy of Robert the Doll, or defending the true history of Key lime pie, David is the source journalists, filmmakers, and curious travelers rely on for the real Key West. www.DLS4productions.com www.ghostkeywest.com 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 Gateway Podcast & 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/cl.thomas.428549/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_cl_thomas/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@clthomas

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The Gateway Podcast _ Carolann Ladarola _ Paranormal Activity & Spiritual Awakening

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 50:53


Date: January 27, 2026 Episode: 113 Discussion: Paranormal Activity & Spiritual Awakening About Carolann: About Carolann: After a lifetime of exploring high strangeness and living as an empath and lightworker, she embarked on a new journey with Ethereal Encounters Unveiled to share opinions, experiences, and powerful insights from authors, ufologists, psychics, and others in the high-strangeness genre who have stepped into unknown universes. Her show, Ethereal Encounters Unveiled, features an eclectic mix of guests with unique perspectives and experiences from the paranormal world. Her goal is for you to embark on a journey that will leave you spellbound, enlightened, and even forever transformed. Ethereal Encounters Unveiled is your gateway to the unseen and the mystical. Dive into the world of the paranormal, supernatural, and inexplicable. Whether you're a skeptic, a believer, or simply curious, travel with her beyond the veil to discover the mysteries that lie beyond our grasp. Carolann Ladarola owns and is also the author of Sassy Townhouse Living, a lifestyle website dedicated to sharing innovative ideas and resources in home decor, food, beauty, and overall living. She also holds a master's degree in education (M.Ed.) in Instructional Technologies and Instructional Design from East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania and worked as a Manager of Training in Corporate America.

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The Gateway Podcast _ Greg Bakun _ Para News & Open Chat

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 57:33


The Gateway Podcast – Greg Bakun – Para News & Open Chat Date: January 20, 2026 Episode: 112 Discussion: Paranormal News & Open Chat About Greg: About Greg: Greg Bakun invites you to step into the unknown as host of the popular nightly paranormal radio show GhostBox Radio with Greg Bakun, airing Monday through Friday at 10:05 PM CST on KTNF AM950 Radio in the Twin Cities—reaching tens of thousands of listeners each night. The show is also available as a podcast on Spotify, iHeartRadio, and all major podcast platforms. Each night, Greg welcomes fascinating guests to discuss every corner of the unexplained—the paranormal, UFO phenomena, Bigfoot, and much more. A seasoned Paranormal Investigator, Intuitive, and ITC Specialist, Greg's preferred method of spirit communication is through the spirit box (also known as the ghost box). He is passionate about bridging the gap between the metaphysical and paranormal worlds, uniting Mediums and Paranormal Investigators to collaborate, validate communication, exchange insights, and promote respectful, evidence-based investigations.

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The Gateway Podcast – Carmel O'Sullivan – How Intuition Guides Healing, Purpose, and Life Direction

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 60:14


The Gateway Podcast – Carmel O'Sullivan – How Intuition Guides Healing, Purpose, and Life Direction Date: December 30, 2025 Episode: 109 Discussion: How Intuition Guides Healing, Purpose, and Life Direction About Carm: Healer with a Message, Carm O'Sullivan is a compassionate, Christ-oriented healer who embraces all faiths and belief systems. Her healing journey began in 2012 through Reiki and Healing Touch, where she became known for easing anxiety, reducing pain, and supporting overall well-being. A Certified Healing Touch Practitioner and Medical Reiki Master, Carm spent five years providing bioenergetic therapies in hospital settings including ICU, Labor and Delivery, and surgical care, helping patients find relief from physical discomfort and emotional stress. She also works closely with individuals facing autoimmune disease and cancer, supporting symptom management, reducing treatment side effects, and fostering inner peace. Alongside her healing work, Carm is an accomplished psychic and medium, trained by respected mentors including John Holland, Janet Nohavec, and Spirit Artist Joe Shiel. Under Joe Shiel's mentorship, she developed the unique ability to draw spirits during readings, offering powerful validation and comfort to those grieving. With over a decade of experience as an educator, Carm teaches intuitive development throughout Colorado, Arizona, and California, having guided more than 300 students through courses, circles, podcasts, and writing focused on healing and spiritual growth. Carm believes everything is energy—if you feel drawn to her work, trust your intuition and connect with her for a reading, healing session, or class. She deeply loves the work she does and the clients guided to her. Website: CarmOSullivan.com 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 Gateway Podcast & 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/cl.thomas.428549/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_cl_thomas/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@clthomas

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The Gateway Podcast – Dennis Stone – Winter Solstice in America's Stonehenge

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2025 59:44


The Gateway Podcast – Dennis Stone – Winter Solstice in America's Stonehenge Date: December 23, 2025 Episode: 108 Discussion: Winter Solstice in America's Stonehenge About Dennis: Dennis Stone is the president of America's Stonehenge. He graduated from Daniel Webster College in 1977 with a degree in Aviation Management and was a full-time commercial pilot for over 35 years before his retirement in 2016. Website: http://www.stonehengeusa.com/ Facebook Page: http://www.stonehengeusa.com/katja.html Instagram: / americasstonehenge Dennis' Facebook: / dennis.stone.378 YouTube: / @americasstonehenge 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 Gateway Podcast & 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/cl.thomas.428549/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_cl_thomas/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@clthomas

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The Light Gate - UFO Experiences with Gerard Pratt

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 114:39


The Gateway Podcast – Donna Copas – I Saw What Walks the Woods: A Bigfoot Encounter Date: December 16, 2025 Episode: 107 Discussion: A Bigfoot Encounter About Donna: Donna Copas has been encountering what her people call the Watchers since she was six years old. Raised in the country on a 300-acre farm, she grew up deeply connected to the land and the natural world around her. Her father was a hunter, trapper, and root digger, and through him she learned to live in harmony with the woods from an early age. Of Shawnee descent, Donna was taught that the beings commonly referred to as “Bigfoot” are known as the Watchers—ancient, aware, and an integral part of the natural world. These beings have been a consistent presence throughout her life, forming a relationship that she describes as mutual and ongoing. Donna continues to live in the country today and spends much of her time in the woods, maintaining a lifelong bond with the land, its rhythms, and the Watchers who inhabit it. 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 Gateway Podcast & 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/cl.thomas.428549/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_cl_thomas/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@clthomas

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The Gateway Podcast – Don Yazzie – Hollow Earth Mysteries

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 55:06


The Gateway Podcast – Don Yazzie – Hollow Earth Mysteries Date: December 9, 2025 Episode: 106 Discussion: Hollow Earth Mysteries About Don: Don Yazzie grew up in the Navajo Nation. He has always been curious about the supernatural, paranormal, and unexplained mysteries. Don has been a Bigfoot tracker for the past eight years and has worked with Jevning Research for three years alongside William Jevning. He is an experiencer of various events that would be considered high strangeness, including encounters with Yei'iitsoh (Sasquatch), the Goatman, and the Dogman, as well as multiple Skinwalker sightings. He has also witnessed a UFO and an extraterrestrial abduction. As a reservation investigator, his reports of a Lizard Man, Little People, and a Centaur would be deemed outrageous to most. He has also researched UFO bases, portals, the Rake, and underground tunnel systems believed to lead into Hollow Earth. Don feels that there is much more on the horizon waiting to be discovered. He hosts a new podcast called “Don't Whistle at Night Podcast” and is currently working on his upcoming book. Email: alileenaalkaah@gmail.com YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/@AlileeNaalkaah Facebook: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558299687443 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 Gateway Podcast & 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. Website: www.clthomas.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cl.thomas.428549/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_cl_thomas/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@clthomas

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The Gateway Podcast _ Mark Eddy _ Ohio Valley_ Lost Worlds_ Mounds_ and Cryptids

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 49:41


The Gateway Podcast – Mark Eddy – Ancient Mysteries of the Ohio Valley: Lost Worlds, Mounds, and Cryptids Date: November 25, 2025 Episode: 104 Discussion: Ancient Mysteries of the Ohio Valley: Lost Worlds, Mounds, and Cryptids About Mark: Mark Eddy is a historian, researcher, and author whose work explores the forgotten prehistoric legacy of the Ohio River Valley and the scholars who first uncovered it. A native of the region, Eddy has spent decades studying the intersection of geology, anthropology, and early American antiquarian research, bringing long-overlooked discoveries back into the historical conversation. He is also well known as the host of Mark Eddy's popular podcast interviews, where he connects with experts, researchers, and explorers who share his passion for America's ancient past, unexplained history, and lesser-told narratives. In Lakes, Lizards, Linton and Leverett, Eddy combines historical documentation, scientific analysis, and field experience to shine new light on the Permian fossils, earthworks, and cultural mysteries that shaped the Upper Ohio Valley—revealing a region far richer and older than most realize. 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 Gateway Podcast & 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/cl.thomas.428549/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_cl_thomas/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@clthomas

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The Gateway Podcast _ Tim Shaw _ Sex_ Murder_ and Witchcraft in Nickel City

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 47:54


The Gateway Podcast – Tim Shaw – Sex, Murder, and Witchcraft in Nickel City Date: November 18, 2025 Episode: 103 Discussion: Sex, Murder, and Witchcraft in Nickel City About Tim: Tim Shaw is a lifelong researcher of the paranormal and metaphysical, hailing from Western New York. With a background influenced by both Roman Catholicism and Spiritualism, and a family connection to the Lily Dale Spiritualist Assembly, his interest in mystical fields developed naturally. As a medium, Tim trained with the National Spiritualist Association of Churches, The Omega Institute, and under various instructors. He holds a Master/Teacher level in Usui Reiki, an ART certificate in energy healing, and is currently studying to be a Life Coach. He has also explored Modern Witchcraft, New Orleans Voodoo, and Appalachian Hoodoo. Tim is an accomplished author, lecturer, media personality, and photographer, with notable works including "Ghosts of Buffalo," "The C2D1 Haunting," and "Rev. Zombie's Book of Divination." He has contributed to multiple publications and appeared in films and TV shows such as Discovery Channel's "Ghost Lab," SyFy's "Ghost Hunters," and Travel Channel's "America's Most Terrifying Places." He hosts the podcast "The Black Cat Lounge," which airs on Facebook Live, and volunteers at Lockport Community TV. Tim's varied interests include urban exploration, cryptozoology, historical reenactment, and paranormal investigation. After retiring from the Town of Cheektowaga Highway Department in 2017, Tim continues to pursue new adventures daily with his wife, Nancy, and their dog, Winifred. 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 Gateway Podcast & 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/cl.thomas.428549/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_cl_thomas/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@clthomas

Ça peut vous arriver
DÉBRIEF - Droit des animaux : Maître de Granvilliers revient sur le cas du jour !

Ça peut vous arriver

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 8:42


Résumé du cas : Céline est éleveuse de chats depuis 2019. En 2024, elle vend un Maine Coon à une jeune femme pour 1.400€. Conciliante, Céline accepte un paiement fractionné en échéances sur quelques mois. Mais depuis plus d'un an, le solde n'est toujours pas réglé : il manque toujours 580€. Malgré des relances, l'acheteuse, qui n'est toujours pas légalement propriétaire du chat, ne fait que de fausses promesses. Au micro d'Eugène Duval, un membre de l'équipe de "Ça peut vous arriver" revient sur les négociations difficiles et les moments off de ces 2h d'antenne !Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

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The Gateway Podcast _ Michelle Desrochers _ Haunted Wartime Locations

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 52:15


The Gateway Podcast – Michelle Desrochers – Haunted Wartime Locations Date: November 11, 2025 Episode: 102 Discussion: Haunted Wartime Locations About Michelle: Michelle is an International Public Figure who has been professionally and actively researching the unexplained, and successfully working in Media for the past two decades with her area of study focused primarily in the field of the Obscure. She considers herself a student and is highly versed in many subject matters within her field, and as an Extraterrestrial Experiencer, has expanded her knowledge and studies have expanded to include Ufology, Alternative History and other areas considered “High Strangeness” . She is often called upon by the media to advise, create and consult, (for television and other related media). She is the Creator and Producer to the very popular Podcasts “The Outer Realm Radio” and " Beyond The Outer Realm". She has a vast knowledge of many topics which leaves her with a diverse spectrum of creativity which is beneficial in her work. She has a passion for the old world - ancient history and architecture to which she has always and continues to excel in. Combined with her love of travel, not only did it lead her on an incredible journey of exploration into the locations that she has always dreamed of visiting, but it opened doors to venture into locations that others have been denied access to. She considers herself to be a Student and Explorer of all that would be deemed otherworldly. 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 Gateway Podcast & 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 Maine Coon cat. www.clthomas.org www.eerieexpeditionsmagazine.com Follow CL on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cl.thomas.428549/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_cl_thomas/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@clthomas

Animal Training Academy: Making Ripples
Caitlin Cohn on Cooperative Care, Consent, and Cats [Episode 64]

Animal Training Academy: Making Ripples

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 56:47


In this heartfelt episode of the Making Ripples podcast, we welcome the thoughtful and dedicated Caitlin Cohn - professional dog trainer, cooperative care advocate, and proud human to Elvis the Maine Coon. Caitlin shares her journey from horses to dogs to cats, and how each species has shaped her perspective on training, autonomy, and the human-animal bond. From her early experiences working at liberty with horses, to volunteering at a therapeutic riding center and training assistance dogs, Caitlin reflects on the pivotal moments that led her to positive reinforcement and force-free methods. Together, we explore: ✅ What Caitlin learned moving from natural horsemanship into clicker training ✅ How her first dog, Emma, set her on the path to professional training ✅ Lessons Elvis the cat has taught her about informed consent, autonomy, and micro-sessions ✅ Cooperative care breakthroughs, from nail trims to dental care ✅ A powerful case study: helping Elvis overcome thunderstorm anxiety through systematic desensitization and creative counterconditioning ✅ Why honoring choice and communication creates deeper, more rewarding partnerships This episode is a celebration of curiosity, compassion, and the courage to listen deeply to the animals we share our lives with. Caitlin's story is an inspiring reminder that when we train smarter - not harder - we create ripples of joy, harmony, and healing.

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The Gateway Podcast _ Todd Bates _ Life After the Haunted Voice

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 57:45


The Gateway Podcast – Todd Bates – Life After the Haunted Voice Date: November 4, 2025 Episode: 101 Discussion: Life After the Haunted Voice About Todd: Todd Bates is the owner and operator of WLTK-DB Talk Radio, a digital station focused on paranormal talk programming. With over 17 years of broadcasting experience under the Haunted Voices Radio brand, Todd is known for his engaging interviews and deep-rooted passion for the unexplained. He is the author of The Haunted Voice, an autobiography that chronicles his life, his connection to the paranormal, and his journey through recovery. In addition to his radio work, Todd currently serves as the narrator for The Ghost Finders. He is also the founder of EVP Explorations, a platform dedicated to the study and documentation of Electronic Voice Phenomena through research, live sessions, and community engagement. Website: https://evpexplorations.com 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?... Instagram: / author_cl_thomas

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The Gateway Podcast _ Greg Bakun_ The Conjuring House Open Discussion

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 52:54


The Gateway Podcast – Greg Bakun– The Conjuring House Open Discussion Date: October 28, 2025 Episode: 100 Discussion: The Conjuring House Open Discussion About Greg: Greg Bakun invites you to step into the unknown as host of the popular nightly paranormal radio show GhostBox Radio with Greg Bakun, airing Monday through Friday at 10:05 PM CST on KTNF AM950 Radio in the Twin Cities—reaching tens of thousands of listeners each night. The show is also available as a podcast on Spotify, iHeartRadio, and all major podcast platforms. Each night, Greg welcomes fascinating guests to discuss every corner of the unexplained—the paranormal, UFO phenomena, Bigfoot, and much more. A seasoned Paranormal Investigator, Intuitive, and ITC Specialist, Greg's preferred method of spirit communication is through the spirit box (also known as the ghost box). He is passionate about bridging the gap between the metaphysical and paranormal worlds, uniting Mediums and Paranormal Investigators to collaborate, validate communication, exchange insights, and promote respectful, evidence-based investigations. www.ghostboxradio.com 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?... Instagram: / author_cl_thomas

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The Gateway Podcast – Marilynne Roach– Six Women of Salem

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 57:54


The Gateway Podcast – Marilynne Roach– Six Women of Salem Date: October 14, 2025 Episode: 98 (rerun from 1/7/2024) Discussion: Six Women of Salem About Marilynne: Marilynne Roach, writer, researcher, illustrator, and lecturer, has so far written nine books for adults and children on topics ranging from Thoreau at Walden to the Salem witch trials, and articles for publications as diverse as the Lizzie Borden Quarterly and the New England Historical and Genealogical Register. She was an associate editor on the definitive Records of the Salem Witch-Hunt and a member of the Gallows Hill Project that proved the correct location of the 1692 hangings (included in Archaeology Magazine's list of the world's ten most important discoveries of 2016). Roach's The Salem Witch Trials: A Day-by-Day Chronicle of a Community Under Siege is considered the bible of the Salem witch trials. She is currently writing the companion volume (Six Men of Salem) to her biographical Six Women of Salem: The Untold Story of the Accused and Their Accusers in the Salem Witch Trials. 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.

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The Gateway Podcast _ Nathaniel Gillis _ Summoning Demons with A_I_

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 52:43


The Gateway Podcast – Nathaniel Gillis – Summoning Demons with A.I. Date: October 7, 2025 Episode: 97 Discussion: Summoning Demons with A.I. About Nathaniel: Nathaniel Gillis, known as an esteemed demonologist, is a captivating figure in the realm of the supernatural. With an unwavering dedication to unraveling the mysteries of the infernal, Gillis possesses a wealth of knowledge and expertise that has established him as an authority in his field. With his piercing intellect, he navigates the delicate nuances of demonic lore with ease, elucidating the dark depths of the occult to shed light on ancient rituals, maleficent entities, and the intricate forces that govern their interactions with the mortal world. Gillis's astute observations and cautionary advice are renowned, offering those curious about the supernatural an insightful glimpse. Nathaniel Gillis stands as a beacon of wisdom and guidance, bridging the gap between the known and the unknown, compelling us to delve into the shadowy depths of the other worldly. 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 Gateway Podcast & 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?... Instagram: / author_cl_thomas

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The Gateway Podcast – Donald Molnar, MD – A Physician's Perspective

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 60:06


Date: Sept. 30, 2025 (originally aired in May, 2025) Episode: 96 Discussion: Synchronicity and the Supernatural: A Physician's Perspective About Dr. Molnar: Donald Molnar, MD is a practicing internal medicine hospital-based physician who is also interested in the existence of the afterlife, spirits, and ghosts. He started investigating the paranormal in 2012 and in 2018 he launched Haunted M.D which allows him to combine paranormal investigating with the science of being a physician. Along with paranormal investigating he is interested in near death experiences and other topics in parapsychology. Professionally, he is from Ohio where he did all his medical training but now lives in Virginia. He practices internal medicine which cares for adult patients from age 18 until the time they pass away. He specializes in hospital-based internal medicine which focuses on the care of patients admitted to the hospital. As a physician he often notes feeling like he stands on the threshold of this world and the afterlife because of his work caring for folks at the end of their lives. Personally, all his life he notes having paranormal experiences which he believes made him more open-minded about the existence of spirits and ghosts along with a curiosity to learn more. He joined a ghost investigating team in Virginia in 2012 and with that team he investigated many places in Virginia, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and North Carolina. In 2018 he started his Haunted M.D. project which allowed him to consult and work with several local paranormal and parapsychology teams. He also enjoys learning about a wide variety of paranormal and parapsychological topics which he shares on Haunted M.D. on Facebook. In addition to interesting topics, he does post clips of possible paranormal evidence that he has personally captured or been a part of collecting. He has also been the guest speaker at para-cons and podcasts. He enjoys speaking and hopefully helping educate people about paranormal. Finally, and occasionally, he does conduct his own small investigations. 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 Gateway Podcast & 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?... Instagram: / author_cl_thomas

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The Gateway Podcast _ the 3Haunted Crew _ Spooky Stories & Tales

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 61:56


The Gateway Podcast – the 3Haunted Crew – Spooky Stories & Tales Date: Sept. 22, 2025 Episode: 95 Discussion: Spooky Stories & Tales About 3Haunted: The 3Haunted Podcast is hosted by Ashley, John, and Jordan, who explore horror, the supernatural, folklore, mythology, and everything that goes bump in the night. They mix chilling tales with humor, storytelling, and open conversation, making the paranormal feel both entertaining and accessible. Currently they are on their 5th season! Website: https://www.3hauntedpodcast.com/ 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 Gateway Podcast & 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/cl.thomas.428549/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_cl_thomas/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@clthomas

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The Gateway Podcast _ James Annitto _ The Psychological Dimensions of the Paranormal

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 57:28


The Gateway Podcast – James Annitto – The Psychological Dimensions of the Paranormal Date: Sept. 16, 2025 Episode: 94 Discussion: The Psychological Dimensions of the Paranormal About James: James Annitto is a renowned demonologist and paranormal investigator with a career spanning nearly two decades. He has been actively investigating the paranormal since 2004, bringing a unique combination of analytical thinking, psychological insight, and spiritual understanding to his work. James holds a bachelor's degree in Psychology and is currently pursuing a master's degree to deepen his understanding of the human mind in relation to life, death, and the afterlife. ​ In addition to his paranormal work, James is a Project Manager and Estimator in the HVAC and plumbing industry, with over a decade of experience in construction. He leverages his professional and academic background to approach serious hauntings with both precision and empathy, helping those affected navigate complex situations. James has been involved with numerous organizations and initiatives within the paranormal field. He founded The Dominion Ministry, co-created the demonology lecture duo Duo Daemonologie with Carl L. Johnson, and co-partnered in the production of True Evil, a short-lived true crime and paranormal podcast hosted alongside criminologist Laura Brand. He had also collaborated with Roman Catholic priest Father Bob Bailey on the lecture series, Faith & Reason. A lifelong enthusiast of the unknown, James formerly served as New England Supervisor for a Parapsychological Research Group (PPRI) in Canada and the USA and maintains a keen interest in Ufology and Cryptozoology. For over 12 years, he has lectured across the United States and abroad on topics related to demonology and the paranormal, including leading a 2022 tour in Romania exploring the geographical roots of Dracula. James frequently appears on YouTube, radio, podcasts, and occasionally on television, sharing his insights into the mysterious. For those interested in learning more, James encourages direct contact or listening to his many in-depth conversations on the paranormal. Website: https://www.Jamesannitto.com 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 Gateway Podcast & 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/cl.thomas.428549/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_cl_thomas/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@clthomas

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The Gateway Podcast _ Bill Kousoulas_ PhD _ After Mothman

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 58:14


The Gateway Podcast – Bill Kousoulas, PhD – After Mothman Date: Sept. 9, 2025 Episode: 93 Discussion: After Mothman About Bill: Bill Kousoulas, PhD, is a Phenomenology Research Professional (PRP) and co-author of Bridging the Tragedy, a psychological study based on the 1967 Silver Bridge Disaster in Point Pleasant, WV, Mothman, and the concept of post-traumatic growth—a phenomenon that often occurs after tragedy. His work explores the intersections of psychology, spirituality, and the paranormal through the lens of qualitative research and the scientific method. Bill's interest in the paranormal began in the late seventies with the original Project UFO television series. In 2003, he was introduced to The Mothman Prophecies film, an experience that profoundly shaped his path as a researcher. On March 1, 2024, Bill launched his current study examining the relationship between trauma and paranormal experiences. Like Bridging the Tragedy, this research emphasizes the positive outcomes participants have gained through encounters with unexplained phenomena. Bill lives in Sycamore, Illinois—about sixty miles northwest of Chicago, though surrounded more by cornfields than skyscrapers. Phenomenology Research Professionals Contact: https://www.PRPConnect.org 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 Gateway Podcast & 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/cl.thomas.428549/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_cl_thomas/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@clthomas

United Public Radio
The Gateway Podcast _ Brian J_ Cano _ History of the Paranormal_ the Mobile Exhibit

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 55:26


The Gateway Podcast – Brian J. Cano – History of the Paranormal, the Mobile Exhibit Date: Sept. 2, 2025 Episode: 92 Discussion: History of the Paranormal, the Mobile Exhibit About Brian: Brian Cano is a television personality, paranormal researcher, curator, lecturer, and author. He is currently a featured analyst on Travel Channel's Paranormal Caught on Camera and Doomsday Caught on Camera. He has also appeared as a guest on History Channel's The Curse of Oak Island and The UnXplained, and is well known as the tech specialist for SyFy's Haunted Collector team. Beyond television, Brian is the visionary behind the History of the Paranormal Mobile Exhibit—a groundbreaking, immersive experience that explores the evolution of supernatural belief systems. The exhibit highlights ghost stories, cryptids, and other paranormal phenomena, offering visitors a rare journey through the lore that has shaped human history. Brian is also the author of Grains of Sand: Tales of a Paranormal Life, which was named a 2022 Finalist in the Next Generation Indie Book Awards. In the book, he shares firsthand encounters, expert analysis, and profound insights drawn from years of dedicated research in the field. Contacts: https://www.neverstopsearching.com/ 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 Gateway Podcast & 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/cl.thomas.428549/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_cl_thomas/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@clthomas

United Public Radio
The Gateway Podcast _ Bryan Bowden _ Across Time and Space_ The Remote Viewing Experience

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 61:03


The Gateway Podcast – Bryan Bowden – Across Time and Space: The Remote Viewing Experience Date: August 26, 2025 Episode: 91 Discussion: Across Time and Space: The Remote Viewing Experience About Sir Bryan: Sir Bryan M. Bowden, born and raised in New York City, originally pursued architectural engineering before shifting to international finance, earning his degree from Pace University. He worked with the IMF and World Bank on Third World debt issues before building a successful Wall Street career. Yet alongside his professional life, Bryan's childhood experiences with the unexplained sparked a lifelong passion for UFOs, cryptids, and the paranormal. Since 1977, he has investigated phenomena across the globe, encountering everything from Sasquatch and Dogman to mystical beings and UFOs. He became a founding member and director of the Bronxville Paranormal Society, where his fresh approach brought groundbreaking results, and went on to establish the New York State UFO, Sasquatch, and Dogman Projects. A skilled remote viewer, psychic medium, and Knights Templar, Bryan has earned recognition as both a field investigator and thought leader in the paranormal world. Beyond investigations, Bryan is the creator and co-host of several programs, including Beyond the Realm and Inside the Goblin Universe, and frequently appears on television, documentaries, and podcasts such as UFO Witness and Discovery+ specials. He is also an author, musician, and artist, with recent publications including Words & Muses – A Lyrical Life of Poetry. In late 2024, he launched Third Eye Live on YouTube, exploring consciousness and creativity. Bryan continues to speak at conferences nationwide, develop new books and media projects, and run his custom branding company. In September 2025, audiences can meet him at the Crossing Realms Conference in Richmond, Missouri. Contacts: https://linktr.ee/bryanmbowden 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 Gateway Podcast & 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/cl.thomas.428549/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_cl_thomas/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@clthomas

United Public Radio
The Gateway Podcast _ JOSHUA SHAPIRO _ CRYSTAL SKULLS

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 59:24


The Gateway Podcast – JOSHUA SHAPIRO – CRYSTAL SKULLS Date: August 19, 2025 Episode: 90 Discussion: CRYSTAL SKULLS About Joshua: Joshua Shapiro has been a Crystal Skull Explorer since 1983, working as a public speaker, author, and investigator who has consulted for TV shows and documentaries. He co-authored "Mysteries of the Crystal Skulls Revealed" (1989) and the "Journeys of the Crystal Skull Explorers" series, with versions published in multiple languages and various travel logs documenting expeditions to Mexico and Peru. In 2014, Joshua partnered with novelist Karen Tucker to write "Journeys into the Unknown and Back Again, Book #1," a spiritual adventure novel about crystal skull investigators who receive messages from Spirit to find a portal in Peru's Andes mountains. He continues his research with partner Katrina Head and their collection of over thirty crystal skulls, offering private sessions and coordinating crystal skull conferences while being featured in numerous TV documentaries. Website: www.crystalskullexplorer.com 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 Gateway Podcast & 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

United Public Radio
The Gateway Podcast _ Dacre Stoker _ Dracula Files

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 65:36


The Gateway Podcast – Dacre Stoker – Dracula Files Date: August 12, 2025 Episode: 89 Discussion: Dracula Files About Dacre: Dacre Stoker is the great grand-nephew of Bram Stoker and the New York Times and International best-selling co-author of Dracula the Un-Dead (2009), and Dracul (2018). Dacre is also the co-editor of The Lost Journal of Bram Stoker: The Dublin Years (2012). He has published Stoker on Stoker Dracula Revealed (2022) a companion book to his informative audio visual presentations. In 2022 Dacre and Robert Eighteen Bisang published Dracula Annotated for the 125th Anniversary, a culmination of years of research, this version includes many of the passages edited out of the final Dracula typescript, including the first three chapters and the original ending. Dacre and Chris McAuley have created the StokerVerse which as the name implies the range was originally inspired by the works of Bram Stoker. With a series of novels, comics, audio dramas, video, tabletop and RPG games published, The StokerVerse is becoming known as one of the leading brands in the Horror genre Dacre is a native of Montreal, Canada, he taught Physical Education and Sciences for twenty-two years, in both Canada and the U.S. He has participated in the sport of Modern Pentathlon as an athlete and a coach at the international and Olympic levels for Canada for 12 years. Dacre has consulted and appeared in recent film documentaries about vampires in literature and popular culture. The Real Vampire Files (2010 History Channel), The Tillinghast Nightmare, (2014 Historical Haunts), Secrets of the Dead (2015 PBS), Mysteries at the Museum, (2017 Travel Channel) Legend Hunter (2019 Travel Channel) American Vampires (2022 Fox Nation). Dacre currently hosts tours to Dublin Ireland, Whitby England, and Cruden Bay Scotland, to visit places where Bram Stoker lived, was educated, worked, researched, and wrote Dracula. He has been leading groups to Transylvania over the past 10 years to explore both the life and times of the historic Vlad Dracula III and also the locations where Bram Stoker set his famous novel. BOOKS: Dracula the Un Dead Dutton 2009 Bram Stoker's Lost Journal The Dublin Years Robson Press 2012 Stoker on Stoker Dracula Revealed Telos 2022 Dracul Putnam 2018 Slains Castle Secret History Hellbound 2022 The Virgins Embrace Graphic Novel AUK 2021 Dracula's Bedlam Graphic Novel AUK 2022 Dracula The Return, The Cult of the White Worm Scratch Comix 2023 Dracula Annotated for 125th Anniversary Hellbound 202 Website: www.dacrestoker.com 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 Gateway Podcast & 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/cl.thomas.428549/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_cl_thomas/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@clthomas

United Public Radio
The Gateway Podcast _ Brooke Ashley _ Evidential Mediumship

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 55:12


The Gateway Podcast – Brooke Ashley – Evidential Mediumship Date: August 5, 2025 Episode: 88 Discussion: Evidential Mediumship About Brooke: Brooke Ashley is a dedicated Evidential Medium who has spent the last five years training with some of the most respected names in the field. Her passion and commitment to spirit work have led her to develop a clear, heart-centered approach to mediumship, focusing on delivering accurate, healing, and validating messages from loved ones on the other side. Brooke travels the country offering gallery readings that bring comfort, closure, and often a touch of humor to those in attendance. She is a frequent presenter at metaphysical and paranormal conventions, and regularly hosts events throughout the Pacific Northwest. Whether on a large stage or in an intimate setting, Brooke creates a welcoming space where spirit connections can unfold with love, clarity, and compassion. Website: https://mediumbrookeashley.com/ 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 Gateway Podcast & 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/cl.thomas.428549/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_cl_thomas/

United Public Radio
The Gateway Podcast _ Jennifery Talley _ Hauntings in New Orleans

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 57:32


The Gateway Podcast – Jennifery Talley – Hauntings in New Orleans Date: July 22, 2025 Episode: 86 Discussion: Hauntings in New Orleans About Jennifer: The New Orleans Paranormal Society was founded in 2020 by resident paranormal enthusiasts and tour guides in the French Quarter in New Orleans, who wanted to give tourists an authentic ghost hunt experience. In addition, the team wanted to help residents of New Orleans and the surrounding areas with paranormal experiences they were dealing with, including some cases involving locations that needed removals and exorcisms. The Ghost Hunt offered to the public, focuses on our philosophy of Paranormal Investigation--Communicate and heal both sides of the veil. We teach people how to use state-of-the-art paranormal equipment and communicate with our resident spirits in a respectful manner, as well as some of their loved ones who have passed. Our team has over 20 years of investigating experience combined. During our many years of investigating our 5 locations as full-time investigators, we have developed relationships with our resident spirits and assisting them with crossing over if they choose to, which is very important to us. Our team averages over 300 investigations per year, excluding private investigations, and we have carried over 12,000 people on our investigations to date, making our team one of the most, if not the most, experienced Paranormal Investigators in the world. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neworleansparanormal 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 Gateway Podcast & 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/cl.thomas.428549/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_cl_thomas/

United Public Radio
Becoming Quantum Conscious With Bart Sharp Episode _134 Wednesday 7-16_2025 2PM CST

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 60:28


The Gateway Podcast – Todd Bates – EVP Explorations Date: July 15 2025 Episode: 85 Discussion: EVP Explorations About Todd: Todd Bates is the owner and operator of WLTK-DB Talk Radio, a digital station focused on paranormal talk programming. With over 17 years of broadcasting experience under the Haunted Voices Radio brand, Todd is known for his engaging interviews and deep-rooted passion for the unexplained. He is the author of The Haunted Voice, an autobiography that chronicles his life, his connection to the paranormal, and his journey through recovery. In addition to his radio work, Todd currently serves as the narrator for The Ghost Finders. He is also the founder of EVP Explorations, a platform dedicated to the study and documentation of Electronic Voice Phenomena through research, live sessions, and community engagement. EVP Explorations Website: https://evpexplorations.com/about-me/ The Haunted Voice: Purchase here 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 Gateway Podcast & 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/cl.thomas.428549/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_cl_thomas/

Small Town Tales Podcast
The Gateway Podcast – Medium Rick Hayes – Messages from the other Side

Small Town Tales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 59:22


The Gateway Podcast – Medium Rick Hayes – Messages from the other SideDate: July 1, 2025 Episode: 83Discussion: Messages from the other Side About Rick: Recognized as one of the top 25 Psychic Mediums in the U.S and best-selling author. For more than 19 years, Rick continues to share his inspiration and validations. He is a sought after and popular keynote speaker/lecturer in many venues including colleges/spiritual/business sector and well-being conferences. Rick is also the host of the ‘BElieve with Rick Hayes' podcast available on many podcast platforms including Stitcher, Google Play, Apple, and Spotify. Rick has also appeared on film/television including SYFY Network, Travel Channel, CBS, Sirius Radio Network, and more. As a Life Coach, Rick has assisted many searching for ‘re-balance' and purpose in life through individual consulting and on the speaking circuit. Rick enjoys his time with family, visiting historic locations, traveling, and embracing the value of life. BElieve.Website: www.lifesgift.comHost: CL ThomasC.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 Gateway Podcast & 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.orgFollow CL on Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...Instagram:  / author_cl_thomasT

United Public Radio
The Gateway Podcast _ Medium Rick Hayes _ Messages from the other Side

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 59:24


The Gateway Podcast – Medium Rick Hayes – Messages from the other Side Date: July 1, 2025 Episode: 83 Discussion: Messages from the other Side About Rick: Recognized as one of the top 25 Psychic Mediums in the U.S and best-selling author. For more than 19 years, Rick continues to share his inspiration and validations. He is a sought after and popular keynote speaker/lecturer in many venues including colleges/spiritual/business sector and well-being conferences. Rick is also the host of the ‘BElieve with Rick Hayes' podcast available on many podcast platforms including Stitcher, Google Play, Apple, and Spotify. Rick has also appeared on film/television including SYFY Network, Travel Channel, CBS, Sirius Radio Network, and more. As a Life Coach, Rick has assisted many searching for ‘re-balance' and purpose in life through individual consulting and on the speaking circuit. Rick enjoys his time with family, visiting historic locations, traveling, and embracing the value of life. BElieve. Website: www.lifesgift.com 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 Gateway Podcast & 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?... Instagram: / author_cl_thomasT

Small Town Tales Podcast
The Gateway Podcast – Tim Dennis – Art Bell's 80th Birthday

Small Town Tales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 63:45


The Gateway Podcast – Tim Dennis – Art Bell's 80th Birthday Date: June 17, 2025 Episode: 81Discussion: Art Bell's 80th BirthdayAbout Tim: Tim is a second-generation broadcaster who had his first paranormal experience as a youngster. An out-of-body experience where he has chillingly watched his great-grandfather pass away changed his perspective on life and obsessed him with the afterlife for decades. Tim also was a huge fan of Leonard Nimoy's “In Search Of” and “Coast To Coast AM”, having engineered the program for Coast to Coast's Ian Punnett.Tim's expansive radio/podcast career has lasted over 30 years with many stops after getting his education at Winona State University and Brown Institute.When he isn't doing the show, he is hanging out with family, his pet chipmunks, collecting comic books, or screaming at his local sports teams… and yeah, watching the occasional pro wrestling match!Website: https://www.darknessradioshow.com/Host: CL ThomasC.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 Gateway Podcast & 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.orgFollow CL on Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...Instagram:  / author_cl_thomasT

The Game Is About Glory (Spurs Podcast)
Bodø and the Bubble Perverts

The Game Is About Glory (Spurs Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 62:54


Steff & Milo go for good old fashioned ramble and stroll through the wasteland that is the Stratford Carpet Warehouse, reflect on a fantastic night against Bodø/Glimt in the first-leg of the Europa League semi-final, preview the second leg, show our appreciation for Norway, and compare James Maddison to Steff's totemic and Maine Coon cat, Bubbles. Milo, meanwhile, expresses what he'd do to leakers!Website: https://thegameisaboutglory.co.uk/Bluesky: @thegameisaboutglory.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Jeff & Greg Podcast
Remnants of Corn #283

The Jeff & Greg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 79:21


Can a cat be both your furry friend and your greatest nemesis? Join us as we unravel the hilarious saga of Greg's allergy-inducing Maine Coon adoption, sparking a host of comedic moments that set the tone for this episode. Our banter continues with a side-splitting account of encountering a grumpy hospice nurse, bringing a touch of dark humor to light. This marks our triumphant return to consistent podcasting, and we revel in the joy of keeping our audience entertained with stories that blend absurdity and reality.   Picture this: the struggle of outdoor cooking while battling Mother Nature's whims. We recount our windy barbecue misadventures in Twin Falls, throwing in some culinary gripes for good measure. As we flip smash burgers and debate the merits of sweet relish, our conversation naturally drifts to weekend plans and binge-worthy TV shows. With the latest season of "Black Mirror" on our radar, we're navigating the unpredictable world of entertainment with laughter as our compass.   Remember the chaos of movie theaters and the cherished nostalgia of bygone cinematic experiences? We ponder the future of theaters in a streaming-dominated world and reminisce about the classic films that shaped our youth. From the hilarious mix-ups of de-extinction technologies to the whimsical nostalgia of childhood toys, our episode is a tapestry of humorous anecdotes and reflective musings. So buckle up for a wild ride filled with laughter, nostalgia, and thought-provoking questions that make you wonder about the past, present, and future  

Outside/In
The Final Days of Sgt. Tibbs

Outside/In

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 17:21


Sgt. Tibbs, a fluffy, 19-year-old Maine Coon with tiger stripes, soft eyes, and a chipped tooth, is missing on the streets of Manchester, New Hampshire. His owner, Rose, fears the worst. But when she finds out her cat was never missing at all – the truth turns out to be worse than she feared.From our friends over at the Document team at New Hampshire Public Radio, this is the first in a four-part series about what we owe our pets – and what we owe our neighbors.For full credits and transcript, visit outsideinradio.org.SUPPORTOutside/In is made possible with listener support. Click here to become a sustaining member of Outside/In.  Follow Outside/In on Instagram or join our private discussion group on Facebook.