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Send us a textWhen the team at The Witches Familiar first explored the Mineral Springs Hotel in Alton, Ill., they had their first encounter with the spirit of Pearl, a woman who allegedly died in the building nearly a century before. They soon learned that the location that was once a calling card to those looking for the healing powers of mineral waters was now a paranormally active location in the center of the U.S.
In this rewatch episode, we're visiting one of our favorite places to investigate with our favorite team to investigate with: The Witch's Familiar Paranormal Research. Join us as we rewatch Ghost Adventures S20, Ep 18 (on Discovery +) where Zak, Aaron, Jay, and Billy investigate the Mineral Springs Hotel in Alton, IL. Having been to the Mineral Springs several times ourselves, we have a lot to say about the Ghost Adventures investigation. Was Clarence's drowning in the pool caused by vengeful spirits? Was the Jasmine Lady pushed down the stairs by an angry lover? You'll have to listen to hear what we think.You can also use this link to text us your story :)If you have an experience, story, or anything else you'd like to share with us, you can email us at Opeaghost@gmail.com You can also follow us on Instagram, Join our Facebook group : Ope, A Ghost, or Follow us on YoutubeToodles!
The proclamation of the gospel of Jesus Christ by members of the churches of Christ; with your Host Stevie R. Butler (Helen Street Church of Christ, Fayetteville, North Carolina). Special Guest Speaker: Anthony Smith Weeks Subject: "The Church" (East Point Church of Christ, Atlanta, Georgia) [The Community Corner with Co-host: Kellie Fletcher Livingstone Church of Christ, Cincinnati, Ohio) special guests: Vincent Eagan & Vance Trefethen Mineral Springs Church of Christ, Mineral Springs, North Carolina). Co-host: Leu Gilbert Subject: "We Are The Church" Lesson Text: [Romans 16:16] (Tamina Church of Christ, Houston, Texas) DATE: December 10, 2024
The episode where we share our repeat investigation (repeatstigation if you will) of Mineral Springs Hotel in Alton, IL. It's been about two years since we last visited, so it was time. And good thing too, as the hotel is now under new ownership and this may have been the last investigation! Listen to episode 130 for our first experience and the history of the hotel. This time around we have a polite ghost, Boydston gets dumped out of her seat, and we have a lot of fun with a stroller in a pool. I promise, you'll want to see this video. www.thetipsyghost.com Find us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok @thetipsyghost. Email us your stories at thetipsyghost@gmail.com Show your support when you subscribe, leave a great review & give us a 5 star rating—it really helps Magic Mind 20% off for one-time purchases and subscriptions TIPSYGHOSTLT20 at checkout You can claim it at: http//magicmind.com/tipsyghostlt
In this episode of Go Gaddis Real Estate Radio, brought to you by Modern Traditions Realty Group, we highlight the Mineral Springs Crossing neighborhood in Auburn and dive into key real estate terms, including the differences between a HELOC and a Home Equity Loan. We also break down what GFCI is, why it's important, and what a missing ground fault could mean for home safety. Segment Teaser: Discover Mineral Springs Crossing in Auburn, understand the difference between a HELOC and a Home Equity Loan, and learn about the importance of GFCI and ground faults in home safety. Cleve Gaddis: Helping listeners go from real estate novice to expert, ensuring that home buying and selling can be done with total confidence and without the usual worries of life's biggest investments. Let's Talk: Visit GoGaddisRadio.com to ask questions, leave comments, push back, share your ideas, and explore our Neighborhood Spotlight. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast! Neighborhood Spotlight: Explore Mineral Springs Crossing in Auburn, a great community with homes available on SureMLS.com. HELOC vs. Home Equity Loan: Veronica from Duluth asks if HELOCs and Home Equity Loans are the same. Cleve explains the differences, covering how each option works and when they might be most beneficial. Understanding GFCI and Ground Faults: Benjamin from Winder asks about a missing ground fault in his inspection report. Cleve explains GFCI, why ground faults matter, and how these elements contribute to home electrical safety. Seller Confidence Plan: Know your options and feel confident before listing your home. Call us before listing with anyone else to learn more about our Seller Confidence Plan. Join us for an informative episode that covers local real estate, essential home finance options, and tips for keeping your home safe and up to code. If you have a question for Cleve, click here : https://gogaddisradio.com/ask-a-question If you are looking to buy or sell your home with Cleve, click here : https://moderntraditionsrealty.net/contact If you are looking to join a real estate team, click here : https://moderntraditionsrealty.net/careers
It's all treats and no tricks this spooky season. Our monthly Patreon episode is available for EVERYONE this month! This episode is all about the most haunted houses in America. Lacey talks about the Hill House in Mineral Springs, Texas and Ashley talks about the Willows Weep House in Cayuga, Indiana. What's the most haunted place you've explored? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unitedstatesofmurder/support
Spirit Switchboard June 28th Episode #62 Topic: Paranormal Profiling Guests: Martha Hazzard Decker -This week Spirit Switchboard welcomes for the first time Martha Hazzard Decker. Join us as Martha shares more about her journey, Paranormal Profiling and her experiences at the Haunted Hill House in Mineral Springs, Texas. Guest Bio: Author/Investigator/Researcher/Retired Assistant Chief of Police/Detective Guest Links Email: authormarthadecker@gmail.com Websites: www.marthadecker.com www.wellnessbiohack.com Instagram: @mardeck FaceBook: @Martha Hazzard Decker Message from Kerrilynn: I want to hear from you! I want to hear about your ghost stories, paranormal adventures, and high-strangeness occurrences. I would also love your show suggestions to cover in the future. Email me at kerrilynn.shellhorn@gmail.com. If you enjoy the content on the channel, please support Spirit Switchboard by hitting like, subscribe, and share. My deepest gratitude to you all! A formal disclaimer: The opinions and information presented or expressed by guests on Spirit Switchboard are not necessarily those of the Host or the United Public Radio Network and its producers. As always Spirit Switchboard strives to hold space for open, respectful dialogue with show guests and listeners. Host Links: www.kerrilynnshellhorn.com https://www.instagram.com/theoriginalkerrilynnshellhorn/... https://www.facebook.com/kerrilynn.shellhorn https://www.youtube.com/@kerrilynn-SpiritSwitchboard/streams
It's Wednesday, June 19th, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Jonathan Clark Muslims killed 80 Christians in Congo, Africa Muslim militants killed at least 80 Christians in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in a string of attacks earlier this month. The Islamic State took responsibility for the violence. Open Doors, a persecution watchdog group, noted that the attacks are becoming more aggressive in targeting Christians. The group said, “Christians are forced to flee, and some churches in the affected villages have closed as a result of the latest attacks.” The central African nation is ranked 41st on the Open Doors' World Watch List of nations where it is most dangerous to be a Christian. Franklin Graham defines Biblical marriage in Birmingham, England Evangelist Franklin Graham continued his God Loves You Tour in the U.K. Over 8,000 came to hear him preach in Birmingham last Saturday. It was his first time in the Midlands, although his father, Billy Graham, had preached in the area some 40 years earlier. Franklin Graham had planned on preaching in Birmingham and seven other U.K. cities in 2020. However, many venues canceled his events at the time for his support for Biblical marriage. The Apostle Paul wrote in 2 Timothy 4:3-5, “For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine … and they will turn their ears away from the truth. … But you be watchful in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, fulfill your ministry.” To his credit, Franklin did not shy away from calling sin sin. Listen. GRAHAM: “Let me say something about sex. God created sex. He wants us to enjoy sex, but sex is to be used in a marriage relationship between a man and a woman. (clapping) That's the way God designed it. “There may be people here tonight that are guilty of sexual sins. I'm here tonight to tell you God will forgive you. There may be people here tonight you've stolen, you've lied, you've cheated all your life. I'm here tonight to tell you God will forgive you tonight if you repent and turn from your sins. “How about murder? ‘Franklin, we lock up murderers around here. We don't just let murderers walk around.' Really? How about abortion? In God's eyes, it's murder. Now, you say, ‘But Franklin, it's legal.' Okay. But I'm here to tell you tonight that God views it as murder. You may be guilty of having an abortion. Okay. I get it. “But I'm here to tell you tonight: God loves you. And He'll forgive you tonight. But you've got to come to Him by faith in His Son Jesus Christ. Tonight, you can have that guilt, and that shame you have felt. He'll take that all away. He'll give you a new heart. He'll change your life. He'll cleanse you tonight.” NATO increases their military spending Countries in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) are upping their military spending. A record 23 out of 32 NATO member nations met the military spending goal of the alliance this year. That goal is two percent of a country's Gross Domestic Product. The number of members meeting the goal more than doubled compared to last year. Western countries have increased military spending especially since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. House passes $900 billion defense bill which blocks tax-funded abortions In the U.S., the House of Representatives approved the annual National Defense Authorization Act. The nearly $900 billion spending bill passed 217-199. Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson said, “This year's [National Defense Authorization Act] will refocus our military on its core mission of defending America and its interests across the globe, fund the deployment of the National Guard to the southwest border … and strengthen our nuclear posture and missile defense programs.” The bill also blocks the Pentagon from using taxpayer dollars for abortions. However, the bill would also need to pass in the Democrat-controlled Senate. Biden's new path to citizenship for 500,000 illegals President Joe Biden announced a new path to citizenship for illegal immigrants. The program will be open to illegal immigrants who are married to U.S. citizens and have lived in the country for at least 10 years. This could affect 500,000 people. The program will also be open to about 50,000 children who have parents that are U.S. citizens. The announcement comes after the Biden administration restricted illegal immigrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, seeking asylum. Supreme Court overturns ban on bump stocks for guns Last Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned a Trump-era ban on bump stocks. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives banned them in 2018. The ruling defined a bump stock as an accessory to a gun that allows shooters to fire semiautomatic firearms at rates approaching those of some machineguns. The court ruled that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms exceeded its authority by classifying semiautomatic rifles with bump stocks as machine guns. Americans becoming more liberal A new Gallup survey found that Americans are identifying with liberal social values more and more. Social issues included sexually perverted lifestyles and the murder of unborn babies. Thirty-three percent of Americans have liberal views on social issues now, up from 24% in 2000. Thirty-two percent of Americans say their views are conservative, down from 39% in 2000. Those with moderate views similarly dropped from 38% to 32%. Boston Celtics coach's T-shirt: "But first, let me thank God." The Boston Celtics defeated the Dallas Mavericks 106-88 on Monday to win their 18th NBA championship. The basketball team now holds the record for the most championships. Joseph Mazzulla coaches the Celtics. At 35, he's now the youngest coach to win a championship since 1970. His post-game interview T-shirt read, “BUT FIRST … LET ME THANK GOD.” Mazzulla told NBA TV, “We are exactly where we're supposed to be. And God always has us where we're at. And you've just got to be patient, take your time, and use all the pain and all the stuff that you've been through in life for the next opportunity.” 1 Corinthians 10:31 says, “Whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.” 11 Worldview listeners donated $3,380 Toward our $63,000 goal by this Saturday, June 22nd – the three-week mark, 11 Worldview listeners stepped up to the plate. Our thanks to Diane in Apache Junction, Arizona who gave $20, Linda in Mesa, Arizona who gave $25, as well as Henry in Tazewell, Virginia and Richard in Livonia, Michigan – both of whom gave $50. We appreciate Faith in Coeur D Alene, Idaho who gave $75, Daniel and Cindy in Cypress, Texas who pledged $10/month for 12 months for a gift of $120, and Ben in Stowe, Pennsylvania who pledged $25/month for 12 months for a gift of $300. And we are grateful to God for Diana in Glendale, Arizona who gave $400, Nicki in Carthage, Missouri who pledged $35/month for 12 months for a gift of $420, Susanna in Mineral Springs, North Carolina who pledged $60/month for 12 months for a gift of $720, and Foston and Tanya in Raleigh, North Carolina who pledged $100/month for 12 months for a gift of $1,200. Those 11 donors gave $3,380. Ready for our new grand total? Drum roll please. (sound effect of drum roll) $45,840.16 (audience cheering) Toward this Saturday, June 22nd's goal of $63,000, we need to raise $17,159.84. We need 8 people to pledge $100 per month for 12 months, 6 people to pledge $50 per month for 12 months, and 12 people to pledge $25/month for 12 months. Will you step up to the plate? Please go to TheWorldview.com, click on “Give,” select the dollar amount you'd like to donate, and click on the recurring monthly tab if that's your wish. Ask God what He wants you to give to this newscast that proclaims Jesus Christ as our standard for truth. Close And that's The Worldview on this Wednesday, June 19th, in the year of our Lord 2024. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
Send us your Florida questions!Rick and Cathy take a (metaphorical) dive into Warm Mineral Springs and the Venice/Nokomis area. They give you a guide of things to do and places to eat along the Venice/Nokomis coast. Don't forget to subscribe to Florida Keys Spectacular — premium content about the Florida Keys! Support all things Spectacular, starting at $5/month.Warm Mineral and Little Salt SpringsWarm Mineral Springs (City of Northport)More about Warm Mineral Springs (Visit Sarasota)"Revisiting Warm Mineral Springs" (Rick's post)"Old World Meets New Age at Warm Mineral Springs" (Rick's other post)Sarasota Alliance for Historic Preservation (Save Warm Mineral Springs!)Little Salt SpringsBulletin 31: Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Florida SpringsWhy is Warm Mineral Springs warm?Venice and NokomisShark's Teeth: A GuideStay in Nokomis: Casa NokomisDining: Crow's Nest, Sharkys on the Pier, Casey Key Fish HouseIn Venice: dog beach andSupport the Show.Support the podcast! For $5/month, you get premium Florida Keys history and travel tips with Brad Bertelli and Cathy Salustri.Subscribe to The Florida Spectacular newsletter, and keep up with Cathy's travels at greatfloridaroadtrip.com. Find her on social media: Facebook.com/SalustriCathy; Twitter/IG: @CathySalustri Question or comment? Email: cathy@floridaspectacular.com. Free, weekly episodes of "The Florida Spectacular" are co-hosted by Rick Kilby.Get Rick's books at rickkilby.com/ and http://studiohourglass.blogspot.com/. Connect: Facebook.com/floridasfountainofyouth, Twitter (@oldfla), and IG (@ricklebee).Premium, biweekly episodes of "The Florida Keys" Spectacular are co-hosted by Brad Bertelli. Find Brad's column in The Keys Weekly newspaper, ch...
Rich Kriegsman of the Pekin Performing Arts Venue Planning Committee joins Greg and Dan to discuss the ongoing campaign for the Mineral Springs Park Performing Arts Venue. The proposed center will be called the Steven D. Skinner Performing Arts Venue and is expected to officially break ground during a ceremony on Thursday, May 2 at 10 AM. Kriegsman notes the inspiration behind the proposed venue, the fundraising process for the campaign, and the impact of Steven D. Skinner to the Pekin arts community. Correction: In this interview, we mentioned the current fundraising raised based off a promotional graphic sent to us via press release. This information is a hypothetical breakdown to achieve the initial $1.2 million proposed budget for the Venue.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yet another luxury development is going up near downtown Sarasota. It's facing a park, and it's in walking distance from movie theaters, an organic grocery store and other upscale stores, cafés, and fine dining. But the developer hopes to get a fat federal tax break for building in what the city has identified as a blighted neighborhood. Puzzled? Ramon Lopez explains. Then: Discussion of racism is now off-limits in Florida schools or businesses. But public spaces remain open and available. An anti-racism coalition has put together a packed 10-day series of events in Manasota that begins this Monday. Florence Fahringer raises the curtain. Finally: An agreement with a developer for Warm Mineral Springs fell apart last month. Now, the City of North Port is trying to figure out what to do with the popular attraction that was wrecked by Hurricane Ian. Our news team has the details.
In this special bonus episode, Troy Taylor introduces his upcoming book, UNTIL DEATH DO US PART, with the chilling tale of "The Wife Who Lost Her Head. After a headless body is found alongside a California highway, the police start search looking through missing person's reports in hopes of learning her identity -- only to find the only woman missing who matched the description of the corpse was the wife of one of their own!UNTIL DEATH DO US PART is Troy Taylor's American history of love, murder, and insanity with stories of murderous couples, violent ends, “lonely hearts killers,” monsters, ghosts, “black widows,” “bluebeards,” obsessed stalkers, meat cleaver waving madwomen, and a lot more!The new book is out on February 10 at our annual Dead of Winter food drive at the Mineral Springs in Alton, Illinois, or you can order autographed copies online starting February 12!Check out the podcast website at http://americanhauntingspodcast.comWant a new episode of American Hauntings every week, plus awesome perks and discounts? Become a Patreon supporter!Find books by Troy Taylor at americanhauntingsbooks.comPodcast merchandise at americanhauntingsclothing.comAnd don't forget to check out our social media pages for more spooky stuff!Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code hauntingspod50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/* Check out Rosetta Stone and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.rosettastone.com/* Check out Shopify and use my code hauntings for a great deal: https://www.shopify.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/american-hauntings-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The party hopes to resolve a misunderstanding with Count Clanton's usurper brother. To gain his trust (and some cash), they head down to the lair of a recently arrived dragon. Show notes: https://ggnorecast.com/228. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ggnore/message
Much has changed at the Mineral Springs since it opened more than a century ago, but if you stand in the lobby – when the lighting is just right – you almost expect to see guests in old-fashioned clothing as they hurry past on their way to a mineral cure or to have a cocktail in the hotel bar.And if the stories are true – they still do. Join us in this special 10-episode "on the side" season as we revisit new and updated stories from our very first season of the podcast on Alton, Illinois, based on the new edition of HAUNTED ALTON by Troy Taylor, available below.Get the updated version of HAUNTED ALTON here.Check out our updated website and sign up for our newsletter at AmericanHauntingsPodcast.comCheck out our merch at AmericanHauntingsClothing.comFollow us on Twitter @AmerHauntsPod, @TroyTaylor13, @CodyBeckSTLFollow us on Instagram @AmericanHauntingsPodcast, @TroyTaylorgram, @CodyBeckSTLSubscribe for more bonus content on our Patreon pageThis episode was written by Troy TaylorProduced and edited by Cody BeckSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/american-hauntings-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Zach and I are taking a winding road of craziness for this show. Somehow we start off with escargot and end up discussing the OG environmentalists.
In this episode, Dr. Dee Gillespie shares her research about the mineral springs of Gainesville and the resorts that formed around them in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Contact information for Dr. Dee Gillespie: Dee.Gillespie@ung.edu ung.edu/history-anthropology-philosophy/faculty-staff-bio/deanna-gillespie.php Find out more at http://www.thenagainpodcast.com This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Warm Mineral Springs in Sarasota County, Florida is archaeologically important. The City of North Port is considering adding development.
Oaxaca is amazing AND there is so much to do in the area! If you are spending some time in the city, you should definitely consider some day trips. Go along with Laura to get a taste of the options. Morning Light by Sian Alice Group is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. Water Leaking by Jeffrey Lewis and the Rain is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. Minor salsa by Dee Yan-Key and Always Question by Red This Ever are licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. Support the show
In this Newsbreak, Communications Manager/PIO Jason Bartolone talks with Laura Ansel about Warm Mineral Springs Park re-opening, and what its future looks like. If you're curious, this bitesize podcast will catch you up. Take a listen!
If you've ever driven on interstate 15 through the Mojave Desert, you've probably seen the Zzyzx exit....but do you know the story behind Zzyzx? Support the show
This Episode: CASE STUDY - Cody, The Uneven Horse - The continuing story of the "LOST HERD" in Mineral Springs, NC - Buzz Word: Kissing Spine - Don't give up on older horses - Mustang studies - Canadian vs New Zealand feet - in 2022 seeing more Tendon/ Ligament damage - Belly LiftsYOUTUBEQUESTIONSFACEBOOK
This Episode: Mike takes a live look at xrays - The 'Lost Herd" in Mineral Springs, NC - Inverted horse backs - Pasture Potatoes - Horses w/o blankets - Crushing down saddles - Stallion bans vs Mare bans - Mudball prints - Honey buns and Twinkies YOUTUBE PODCASTQUESTIONS
We went on an adventure to Okawville, IL to figure out if the tales of the haunted hotel Mineral Springs was true. Come Join our 50th episode as we talk about the mysterious events that took place inside of the hotel! Also listen and watch it on youtube!
The episode where we discuss our recent haunted investigation at the Mineral Springs Hotel in Alton, IL. That's right, your girls visited a new state! Alton is one of the most haunted small towns in the USA, with the Mineral Springs Hotel being one of their most haunted locations. This place is huge, five levels deep, with creepy empty pools, some cool hippy stores, and quite a bit of tragic deaths to lend to the haunted-ness. Both Sarahs were touched here (Lindsey isn't mad at all), Boydston felt rage-y, and there was a lot of butt sweat. Make sure to check out our socials for any evidence we may have found! www.thetipsyghost.com Find us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok @thetipsyghost Email us your stories at thetipsyghost@gmail.com Show your support when you subscribe, leave a great review, & give us a 5 star rating— it really helps!
An innocent mistake or a devious plot to sell 18,000 acres of conservation land from under the nose of Florida residents without anyone noticing? You be the judge.Our guest this week is Florida author Rick Kilby whose latest book, "Florida's Healing Waters: Gilded Age Mineral Springs, Seaside Resorts and Health Spas," details an era from the state's history where wealthy northerners would visit seeking the restorative powers of our springs. "Welcome to Florida," as always, is presented by Visit Sarasota where 99 Bottles Tap Room and Bottle Shop serves real deal New York bagels - from NYC - every Friday, Saturday and Sunday morning!
70 miles west of Key West is Dry Tortugas National Park, our first attraction this week. Next we travel to Ocala to see the Gypsy Vanner Horses at the Gypsy Gold Horse Farm before we dip our toes into the Warm Mineral Springs in North Port. Lastly, we tour the Pirate and Treasure Museum to learn about the history of pirates.
If you claim to be the most haunted town in America then it stands to reason that you'd have a haunted cemetery and hotel, and Alton doesn't disappoint. Join us as we explore the hauntings of the Alton cemetery and Mineral Springs Hotel, and learn about a potential demonic haunting. Become a supporter on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/hometownghoststories Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/TYngGQgE33 Follow on twitter: http://twitter.com/htghoststories Follow on instagram: http://instagram.com/hometownghoststo... Hosted by: Rob Coakley, Jesse Wilkins and Dave Wilkins Narrated by Rob Coakley http://twitter.com/kingcoakley http://twitter.com/jessecwilkins http://twitter.com/davewilkins12 Catch the Live Stream on twitch as well: http://twitch.tv/idoubletake
Texas is a great tourist destination. The Jefferson Hotel and The Baker Hotel may be a perfect fit for those wanting to visit haunted destinations. The Baker Hotel is under renovation and estimated to open at the end of 2022, which may be a long wait. However, the Jefferson Hotel is in operation and a beautiful place to stay if you enjoy hauntings and spirits. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Paranormal episode: In this episode we take you on a trip to another haunted mineral spring hotel, discuss the first cryptid in our new segment, “Cryptid Corner” and bring you another listener story. To submit your story, message us at monstersandmixers2@gmail.com, on Facebook at Monsters Mixers Pod, or via Twitter @monstersmixers #paranormal, #scary, #haunted, #ghosts, #supernatural, #creepy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/monstersandmixers/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/monstersandmixers/support
Part 2 of our two part Haunted Alton episode is here! Things get real when Sarah and Eowyn go on a paranormal tour of the notorious Mineral Springs. Plus, Eowyn gives you a taste of her own experiences that aren't for the faint of heart! Have your own spooky stories or experiences? We want to hear them! Email us at dgdbpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook! @dgdbpodcast
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Ian Eckles went missing near Liberty, WA in May of 2020. Ian's SUV was later found with another driver, and the evidence inside pointed to Ian being met with foul play at the hands of the man. After a massive manhunt, the suspect is in custody, but the authorities need help from the public to help their murder case and bring some sense of closure to the Eckles family. If you find anything suspicious in the Liberty area, including the areas of Teanaway, Mineral Springs or anywhere in the Blewett Pass vicinity, please call Kittcom at 509-925-8534. PNW Wine of the week: Bergevin Lane Moonspell Cabernet Sauvignon Thanks to this week's sponsors: Plum Deluxe Tea plumdeluxe.com/upperleft VIP code upperleft for 12% off in the month of May Elite Executive Services https://www.ee-services.com/ Sources: https://komonews.com/news/local/kent-police-looking-for-assistance-in-finding-a-missing-man?fbclid=IwAR1k9b3cLA6GS77gPgQDzC5AJkTdaYEGUL7mwf85G1mQfzoLVh-S0oFhrNs https://www.nbcrightnow.com/news/massive-manhunt-continues-in-kittitas-county-missing-hunter-presumed-dead/article_66e21706-ab75-11ea-89dc-030a88ee59da.html https://www.kiro7.com/news/local/deputies-arrest-fugitive-connection-with-disappearance-kent-man/FRQWR7EER5CAPKWOOEXNROWIAM/ https://www.ifiberone.com/columbia_basin/bail-set-at-3m-for-murder-suspect-involved-in-23-day-manhunt-in-kittitas-county/article_a9e04e14-b4cc-11ea-9c0e-f790d2d9b871.html https://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/liberty-ghost-town
This Bonus Friday I'm sharing more memories about my grandmother Mae Lou Pauley Sampson. Thank you to all of my family members who participated in making this week's episode. I hope that this was something that everyone enjoyed. Usually, we all get together downhome, in Mineral Springs. The day is filled with games, music, FOOD (lots of food), and good ole fashioned ribbing amongst cousins. Covid has changed many things, but we can still celebrate. I pray that things are settled down enough for everyone to get together to celebrate my Uncle Lee's birthday in the fall. For now, enjoy these last few memories and I encourage everyone to call an elder in their family today and say "Hey, I love you!" --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thisyeariturn40/message
Here is a live recording from our show at the 2021 Dead of Winter Festival in Alton, Illinois on Saturday, February 6th at Mineral Springs. Sign up for our newsletter at AmericanHauntingsPodcast.com ( http://www.americanhauntingspodcast.com/ ) Check out our new shirts at AmericanHauntingsClothing.com ( http://americanhauntingsclothing.com/ ) Follow us on Twitter @AmerHauntsPod ( https://app.redcircle.com/shows/8717bf90-b6d6-4010-9e8f-691fff82886b/ep/@AmerHauntsPod ) , @TroyTaylor13 ( https://twitter.com/troytaylor13 ) , @CodyBeckSTL ( https://twitter.com/codybeckstl ) Follow us on Instagram @AmericanHauntingsPodcast ( https://app.redcircle.com/shows/8717bf90-b6d6-4010-9e8f-691fff82886b/ep/@AmericanHauntingsPodcast ) , @TroyTaylorgram ( https://www.instagram.com/troytaylorgram ) , @CodyBeckSTL ( https://www.instagram.com/codybeckstl/ ) Subscribe for more bonus content on our Patreon page ( https://www.patreon.com/americanhauntings ) This episode was written by Troy Taylor ( https://facebook.com/authortt ) Produced and edited by Cody Beck ( http://www.codybeck.com/ )
This episode continues with some additional travel literature that focuses on White Sulphur Springs. Then George talks about how the springs allowed southern visitors to be “acceptedly” concerned about their bodies. Perhaps the most important concept behind this series is that “the Virginia Springs were both a stage and a school” (Listen to this episode to see what I mean.) And finally the episode ends with the story of the huge secret bunker built at White Sulphur Springs to be used in case of nuclear attack. “Hotel Armageddon” ends with a sound that - WARNING - is not real.Sources for this episode include White Sulphur Papers, or Life at the Springs of Western Virginia published by Samuel Colman in 1839, History of the Roads of Virginia: 1607-1840 by Nathaniel Mason Pawlett. Letters Descriptive of the Virginia Springs, the Roads Taken Leading Thereto, and the Doings Therein, Peregrine Pollix, Edgar Allan Poe: A Critical Biography by Arthur Hobson Quinn, The Poe Log: A Documentary Life of Edgar Allan Poe by Dwight R. Thomas and David K. Jackson, Edgar Allan Poe: The Man by Mary E. Phillips, Edgar Allan Poe by George E. Woodberry from the American Men of Letters series, and Highways to Health and Pleasure: The Antebellum Turnpikes and Trade of the Mineral Springs in Greenbrier and Monroe Counties by Lana Martindale, Ladies and Gentlemen on Display by Charlene M. Boyer Lewis, and The History of the Greenbrier by Robert S.ConteNuclear Explosion Copyright 2013 Iwan Gabovitch, CC-BY3 license.
No, this has nothing to do with Pink Floyd. This episode deals with the genre of travel literature - a genre that we don’t often associate with Poe. George’s top 5 favorite works of travel literature areThe Travel of Marco Polo by Marco PoloThe Innocents Abroad by Mark TwainOn the Road by Jack KerouacEat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth GilbertAmerican Notes by Charles DickensNote: A very nervous ghost of Charles Dickens makes a brief appearance to read from American Notes.The episode concludes with a great example of travel literature - a letter written about a traveler to Warm and Hot Springs (on the way to White Sulphur Spring.s.Sources include White Sulphur Papers, or Life at the Springs of Western Virginia published by Samuel Colman in 1839, Edgar Allan Poe: A Critical Biography by Arthur Hobson Quinn, The Poe Log: A Documentary Life of Edgar Allan Poe by Dwight R. Thomas and David K. Jackson, and Highways to Health and Pleasure: The Antebellum Turnpikes and Trade of the Mineral Springs in Greenbrier and Monroe Counties by Lana Martindale, American Notes by Charles Dickens, and Charles Dickens by Michael Slater.
In this episode, Tiffany Wilson tells Tiffany Ball all about the Mysterious Mineral Springs Hotel in Alton, IL. Source: River Bender Intro Music: Vivek Abhishek 2XSocial Medias: Facebook Twitter Instagram For info on future investigations, visit: Mineral Springs Facebook Page --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Recorded live at Dead of Winter 2020. Today, we discuss the "unsinkable" ship, the RMS Titanic, and the spirits of the 1,517 people she left behind. On April 14, 1912, four days into its maiden voyage, the world’s largest passenger steamship, RMS Titanic, struck an iceberg and sank in just 2 hours and 40 minutes – carrying 1,517 people to the depths of the Atlantic Ocean.Follow us on social:Instagram: @AmericanHauntingsPodcastTwitter: @AmerHauntsPodFor a free month of Stitcher Premium, visit www.StitcherPremium.com and use promo code: HAUNTINGSLeave us a review in iTunes by clicking this link or on RateThisPodcast.Check out our NEW PATREON TIERS, our NEW CLOTHING STORE, and learn how YOUR BUSINESS CAN REACH OUR AUDIENCE.Sign up for our newsletter at AmericanHauntingsPodcast.comWant to read ahead for this season? Check out the book Haunted New Orleans by Troy Taylor.This episode was written by Troy Taylor. Produced and edited by Cody Beck.
The haunted Mineral Springs Hotel in Alton, Illinois, is loaded with paranormal activity, including the old sub-basement where the historic mineral spring still remains. LIVE from depths of this haunted hotel we discuss its haunted history and ghost stories and … Continue reading →
Located in a remote area of Northport, FL, Warm Mineral Springs dates back to the ice age. The Springs has one of the highest mineral contents in the world and evidently, is a hidden secret in the States yet not a secret in Poland or Russia where people travel from to enjoy the healing properties of the constant 88 degree waters. But that's not all that's odd...
Alton, Illinois' position along the great Mississippi River made it a good place to stay and when mineral springs were discovered under the spot where the Mineral Springs Hotel now sits, it became a place to stay for relaxation and the curative powers of the water. This was a grand hotel that has faded and now houses shops and possibly spirits. This is said to be one of the most haunted locations in Alton and on this episode we share its stories as we venture into every nook and cranny from the dug out spaces underneath the building to the empty pool room and beyond. Join us on our investigation into the Mineral Springs Hotel! The Moment in Oddity was suggested by John Michaels and features the Peck San Theng Columbarium and This Month in History features German radar foiled. Our sponsor is HelloFresh! Visit http://HelloFresh.com/BUMP80 and enter code "BUMP80" for $80 off your first month of HelloFresh Check out the website: http://historygoesbump.com Show notes can be found here: https://historygoesbump.blogspot.com/2019/07/hgb-ep-302-mineral-springs-hotel.html Become an Executive Producer: http://patreon.com/historygoesbump The following music is from https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/: "Vanishing" by Kevin MacLeod (Moment in Oddity) "In Your Arms" by Kevin MacLeod (This Month in History) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) "Garden Music", "Onion Capers", "Dark Walk", "The House of Leaves" and "Ghost Processional" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) All other music licensing: PODCASTMUSIC.COM License Synchronization, Mechanical, Master Use and Performance Direct License for a Single Podcast Series under current monthly subscription. Eulogies: Long Time Gone by 5 Alarm Music on Drones & Beyond Album
Go inside our most recent investigation at the haunted Mineral Springs Hotel, which included the apparition of a little girl, and update on our past investigations there!
A Drum Circle on the roof of the old haunted Mineral Springs Hotel in Alton, Illinois, with Shaman “Coyote” Christopher Sutton and Dave Nunnally from It’s Raining Zen! Watch Chris drum three times into a meditative trance that helps you … Continue reading →
On this episode of the “Power of 3” show, Hosts Vivian Aubin and Rose Fulhorst welcome Special Guest: Dave Nunnally, to discuss The Haunted Mineral Springs! …Plus taking Your Calls: Questions and Mini-Readings! Join us a Radio Host for 2019! PsychicTalk.net/Host2019 Courses & Workshops – Check Out: PsychicTalk.net/PsychicU Discover Upcoming Shows at >>> www.PsychicTalk.net/Upcoming Connect with us on Facebook >>> www.PsychicTalk.net/Facebook Follow Us! >>> www.PsychicTalk.net/Twitter
We Celebrate Comedy Movie Quotes from "Bowfinger" in Podcast Ep. 55. Are all Horror Movie Remakes good?? Anxiety and Satisfaction, GAC Mineral Springs Hotel, Empower yourself to ignore Cyber-Bullies. Funny quotes from Bowfinger, And of course.... tons of silly moments with #ComedyMovieQuotes throughout the podcast. ALL ARE WELCOME to This Party:) Laughter is Medicine.
LIVE from inside Pearl’s Room at the haunted and historic Mineral Springs Hotel! Dave Nunnally from It’s Raining Zen will join us on Edge of the Rabbit Hole to talk about the real history, haunts, and real ghost stories at … Continue reading →
Live broadcast from haunted Mineral Springs Hotel in which we break down the haunting of “Molly” and the paranormal activity we have experienced in this creepy room on the same floor as the haunting of Pearl. After walking through our … Continue reading →
Christian and Trevor discuss the Haunted Alton, Illinois a small town outside of St. Louis. It is known for the Mcpike mansion, Mineral Springs Hotel, Confederate Prison, First Unitarian Church, and lastly the Enos Sanitorium. They have traveled here and have seen these places first hand from the outside at least. You can take tours if you're feeling up to it. Thanks for your continued support! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatliesbeneathpodcast/support
On Inside The Upside Down we’ll take a look deep inside haunted Mineral Springs Hotel, the paranormal evidence we’ve captured there, and what it all means. Our evp recordings, personal experiences, and other paranormal activity at one of the most … Continue reading →
Water politics have long figured prominently in Mexico, and scholars have addressed such critical topics as irrigation, dam and canal building, and resource management, but few have examined how everyday people think about and use the waters in the daily lives. Casey Walsh‘s Virtuous Waters: Mineral Springs, Bathing, and Infrastructure in Mexico (University of California Press, 2018) fills this hole by with a compelling history of bathing, the use of mineral and hot springs, and water politics in central Mexico from Aztec rule to the 21st century. Through Spanish colonialism, state efforts to police bathing, and capitalist initiatives to appropriate aqueous commons, healing waters have become increasingly commodified and entrapped in infrastructure. However, as Walsh demonstrates with close attention to popular understandings of health and water, and the efforts of subaltern communities to maintain access and rights to local resources, water continues to be open to alternative, intimate interpretations of its value, powers, and uses. Rather than a uniform, abstract resource, water is also a plural, heterogeneous substance; appreciating this heterogeneity may help address the water crises of the 21st century. Virtuous Waters is freely available in electronic format here. Lance C. Thurner is a doctoral candidate in History at Rutgers University, where he has recently defended his dissertation on race, medicine, and scientific exploration in 18th-century Mexico. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Water politics have long figured prominently in Mexico, and scholars have addressed such critical topics as irrigation, dam and canal building, and resource management, but few have examined how everyday people think about and use the waters in the daily lives. Casey Walsh‘s Virtuous Waters: Mineral Springs, Bathing, and Infrastructure in Mexico (University of California Press, 2018) fills this hole by with a compelling history of bathing, the use of mineral and hot springs, and water politics in central Mexico from Aztec rule to the 21st century. Through Spanish colonialism, state efforts to police bathing, and capitalist initiatives to appropriate aqueous commons, healing waters have become increasingly commodified and entrapped in infrastructure. However, as Walsh demonstrates with close attention to popular understandings of health and water, and the efforts of subaltern communities to maintain access and rights to local resources, water continues to be open to alternative, intimate interpretations of its value, powers, and uses. Rather than a uniform, abstract resource, water is also a plural, heterogeneous substance; appreciating this heterogeneity may help address the water crises of the 21st century. Virtuous Waters is freely available in electronic format here. Lance C. Thurner is a doctoral candidate in History at Rutgers University, where he has recently defended his dissertation on race, medicine, and scientific exploration in 18th-century Mexico. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Water politics have long figured prominently in Mexico, and scholars have addressed such critical topics as irrigation, dam and canal building, and resource management, but few have examined how everyday people think about and use the waters in the daily lives. Casey Walsh‘s Virtuous Waters: Mineral Springs, Bathing, and Infrastructure in Mexico (University of California Press, 2018) fills this hole by with a compelling history of bathing, the use of mineral and hot springs, and water politics in central Mexico from Aztec rule to the 21st century. Through Spanish colonialism, state efforts to police bathing, and capitalist initiatives to appropriate aqueous commons, healing waters have become increasingly commodified and entrapped in infrastructure. However, as Walsh demonstrates with close attention to popular understandings of health and water, and the efforts of subaltern communities to maintain access and rights to local resources, water continues to be open to alternative, intimate interpretations of its value, powers, and uses. Rather than a uniform, abstract resource, water is also a plural, heterogeneous substance; appreciating this heterogeneity may help address the water crises of the 21st century. Virtuous Waters is freely available in electronic format here. Lance C. Thurner is a doctoral candidate in History at Rutgers University, where he has recently defended his dissertation on race, medicine, and scientific exploration in 18th-century Mexico. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Water politics have long figured prominently in Mexico, and scholars have addressed such critical topics as irrigation, dam and canal building, and resource management, but few have examined how everyday people think about and use the waters in the daily lives. Casey Walsh‘s Virtuous Waters: Mineral Springs, Bathing, and Infrastructure in Mexico (University of California Press, 2018) fills this hole by with a compelling history of bathing, the use of mineral and hot springs, and water politics in central Mexico from Aztec rule to the 21st century. Through Spanish colonialism, state efforts to police bathing, and capitalist initiatives to appropriate aqueous commons, healing waters have become increasingly commodified and entrapped in infrastructure. However, as Walsh demonstrates with close attention to popular understandings of health and water, and the efforts of subaltern communities to maintain access and rights to local resources, water continues to be open to alternative, intimate interpretations of its value, powers, and uses. Rather than a uniform, abstract resource, water is also a plural, heterogeneous substance; appreciating this heterogeneity may help address the water crises of the 21st century. Virtuous Waters is freely available in electronic format here. Lance C. Thurner is a doctoral candidate in History at Rutgers University, where he has recently defended his dissertation on race, medicine, and scientific exploration in 18th-century Mexico. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Water politics have long figured prominently in Mexico, and scholars have addressed such critical topics as irrigation, dam and canal building, and resource management, but few have examined how everyday people think about and use the waters in the daily lives. Casey Walsh‘s Virtuous Waters: Mineral Springs, Bathing, and Infrastructure in Mexico (University of California Press, 2018) fills this hole by with a compelling history of bathing, the use of mineral and hot springs, and water politics in central Mexico from Aztec rule to the 21st century. Through Spanish colonialism, state efforts to police bathing, and capitalist initiatives to appropriate aqueous commons, healing waters have become increasingly commodified and entrapped in infrastructure. However, as Walsh demonstrates with close attention to popular understandings of health and water, and the efforts of subaltern communities to maintain access and rights to local resources, water continues to be open to alternative, intimate interpretations of its value, powers, and uses. Rather than a uniform, abstract resource, water is also a plural, heterogeneous substance; appreciating this heterogeneity may help address the water crises of the 21st century. Virtuous Waters is freely available in electronic format here. Lance C. Thurner is a doctoral candidate in History at Rutgers University, where he has recently defended his dissertation on race, medicine, and scientific exploration in 18th-century Mexico. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Water politics have long figured prominently in Mexico, and scholars have addressed such critical topics as irrigation, dam and canal building, and resource management, but few have examined how everyday people think about and use the waters in the daily lives. Casey Walsh‘s Virtuous Waters: Mineral Springs, Bathing, and Infrastructure in Mexico (University of California Press, 2018) fills this hole by with a compelling history of bathing, the use of mineral and hot springs, and water politics in central Mexico from Aztec rule to the 21st century. Through Spanish colonialism, state efforts to police bathing, and capitalist initiatives to appropriate aqueous commons, healing waters have become increasingly commodified and entrapped in infrastructure. However, as Walsh demonstrates with close attention to popular understandings of health and water, and the efforts of subaltern communities to maintain access and rights to local resources, water continues to be open to alternative, intimate interpretations of its value, powers, and uses. Rather than a uniform, abstract resource, water is also a plural, heterogeneous substance; appreciating this heterogeneity may help address the water crises of the 21st century. Virtuous Waters is freely available in electronic format here. Lance C. Thurner is a doctoral candidate in History at Rutgers University, where he has recently defended his dissertation on race, medicine, and scientific exploration in 18th-century Mexico. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Water politics have long figured prominently in Mexico, and scholars have addressed such critical topics as irrigation, dam and canal building, and resource management, but few have examined how everyday people think about and use the waters in the daily lives. Casey Walsh‘s Virtuous Waters: Mineral Springs, Bathing, and Infrastructure in Mexico (University of California Press, 2018) fills this hole by with a compelling history of bathing, the use of mineral and hot springs, and water politics in central Mexico from Aztec rule to the 21st century. Through Spanish colonialism, state efforts to police bathing, and capitalist initiatives to appropriate aqueous commons, healing waters have become increasingly commodified and entrapped in infrastructure. However, as Walsh demonstrates with close attention to popular understandings of health and water, and the efforts of subaltern communities to maintain access and rights to local resources, water continues to be open to alternative, intimate interpretations of its value, powers, and uses. Rather than a uniform, abstract resource, water is also a plural, heterogeneous substance; appreciating this heterogeneity may help address the water crises of the 21st century. Virtuous Waters is freely available in electronic format here. Lance C. Thurner is a doctoral candidate in History at Rutgers University, where he has recently defended his dissertation on race, medicine, and scientific exploration in 18th-century Mexico. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 16 discusses the bizarre case of Pearl Curran, who claimed to have written numerous books, poems, and plays by channeling the spirit of Patience Worth. Join us on Saturday, February 10th as Troy and Cody record a FREE LIVE SHOW at the Dead of Winter conference at Mineral Springs in Alton, IL. Find out more at [AmeircanHauntingsInk.com/WINTER] 11. This episode was written by Troy Taylor and produced and edited by Cody Beck. Find us at AmericanHauntingsPodcast.com. Find Cody on Twitter and Instagram at @CodyBeckSTL and at CodyBeck.com. Find Troy at AmericanHauntings.net or on Facebook at Facebook/AuthorTT. Introduction music was written and recorded by Charlie Brockus at Light House Sounds Studios in Alton, Illinois. Find them at LightHouseSounds.com. Sign up to be notified of new episodes at AmericanHauntingsPodcast.com. Monologue music from: Artist: [Borrtex] 12 Album: [Ability] 13 Song: Determination Album: [Christmas Time] 10 Song: Love and Generousity Album: [Ability] 13 Song: Choice Websites: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Borrtex/Emotion/ https://www.facebook.com/BorrtexOfficial/ https://instagram.com/borrtex License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Sponsors for Episode 16: American Hauntings Ink- Haunted History, Books, Tours & Events since 1993! It's Raining Zen- Alton's only New Age and Metaphysical Shop Best Western Premier Hotel- Host of 2018 Haunted America Tour I Had That Toy- Vintage Toys and Games from the 70's and 80's
This month I connect with Mike Ricksecker from Haunted Road Media as he discusses a few of his investigations from Guthrie, Oklahoma to Alton, Indiana with locations such as the Stone Lion Inn and The Warm Mineral Springs Hotel. Mike who is an expert in the paranormal field describes how connecting with paranormal entities can take time and not always produce a show stopping outcome. The Goldenrod Showboat which was destroyed in October 2017 due to a fire which has not been resolved yet. Haunted Road Media which is a community for all parties interested to enjoy everything paranormal from music, videos, and books and can be found at www.hauntedroadmedia.com Enjoy the interview and if you would like to share your story on the show please do not hesitate to contact us at 833-494-4773.
In this episode you can find out where we have been and the painful reason why we havent recorded sooner. then we discuss the history and haunted lore of the Mineral Springs Hotel in Alton, IL. We also talk about some of our favorite personal experiences from our investigations there. In addition to that we also conduct a great interview with Dan the individual that owns the building and Dave one of the owners of It’s Raining Zen. You can find It’s Raining Zen in the Mineral Springs Mall at 301 East Broadway in downtown Alton Or if you have any questions about the store or about doing a investigation there you can call them at (618) 717-0546 They are also on facebook at the link below https://www.facebook.com/itsrainingzen/?fref=ts Plus you can find them on twitter and instagram @raining_zen The Kansas City Paracon is on August 4th and 5th this will be a two-day event and you can find out more information as well as get tickets at http://www.kansascityparacon.net Find us on Facebook at Until Dawn Podcast, were also on twitter and on instagram @untildawnpodcast or you can email us at untildawnpodcast@gmail.com You can also call us or send a text message us at (913) 703-DAWN leave a voicemail and we will play it on the show or read your msg Please rate and review us on ITunes, it will be greatly appreciated Special thanks to Jarred Pottz for providing the music for the podcast you can find more of his music on soundcloud
Episode 2 discusses the paranormal activities of The Mineral Springs Hotel and Antique Mall in Alton, IL. This episode was written by Cody Beck and Troy Taylor. Find us at AmericanHauntingsPodcast.com. Find Cody on Twitter and Instagram at @CodyBeckSTL and at CodyBeck.com Find Troy at AmericanHauntings.net or on Facebook at Facebook/AuthorTT Introduction music was written and recorded by Charlie Brockus. Monologue music from: Title: Peaceful Mind Author: Borrtex License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ Website: https://www.instagram.com/borrtex/ Title: "Map of Schiaparelli" Author: "Julie Maxwell" Source: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Julie_Maxwells_Piano_Music/ License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ Website: http://www.juliemaxwell.com/ Bandcamp:https://juliemaxwellspianomusic.bandcamp.com/ This episode was recorded at Lighthouse Sounds Studios in Alton, IL. Find them at LightHouseSounds.com Sign up to be notified of new episodes at AmericanHauntingsPodcast.com
Join Manitou Springs on September 30th - October 1st, to learn all about the mineral springs. They will taste and talk about them, learn how they might help keep you healthy, and understand how we need to protect them. Local, regional, and national speakers plus activities for the whole family - Mayors Cup 5K Run for the Mineral Springs, a Mineral Springs Treasure Hunt, Water Quiddich, a Water Tasting, a bike ride, yoga, and more...
Todd Richards preaches at Mineral Springs
In Turkey, we travel to the ancient spa of Hierapolis, famous since ancient times for its curative waters and tranquility. The nearby wondrous white cliffs of Pamukkale create a scenic backdrop for bathers. At www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
In Turkey, we travel to the ancient spa of Hierapolis, famous since ancient times for its curative waters and tranquility. The nearby wondrous white cliffs of Pamukkale create a scenic backdrop for bathers. At www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
One of our most popular and dynamic guests, Meg Benedicte joins us this week to talk about her upcoming Solstice Retreat at Mt. Shasta, June 19-22, and as the founder of the Quantum Vortex Therapy, New Earth Central Radio Host, and Zero Point Energy master teacher, it will surely be a life changing event for those who participate. In Meg's words, "Every quarter the Equinox/Solstice Stargate opens to the Great Central Sun and blesses us with transformative Crystal Light Codes that activate our inherent Soul Blueprint. You are invited to activate your Divine Destiny at Gaia's Sacred Site, Mount Shasta, California...the Root Chakra of the 5D New Earth. I've designed the 4 Day Retreat to initiate your Soul Blueprint into action during the June Solstice Stargate. During this Retreat you will open, expand, heal, release and rebirth the True YOU! I've gathered together a team of gifted energy/sound healers in Mount Shasta who are dedicated to building the 5D New Earth community. We offer our services in support of your Spiritual advancement during this extraordinary time in human history. Join us for 4 days of nourishing Spiritual acceleration with Energy Yoga, Quantum Vortex Activations, Ascension Workshops, Meditations, Nature walks, Intention Circles, Mineral Springs, Detox treatments, and more." Her websites are http://newearthcentral.com and http://www.mtshastaquantumhealingcenter.com For more info, email support@newearthcentral.com At the top of the show, it's the Starseed News segment with Anastasia, bringing topics of interest to starseeds and sharing emails from you. Now Gathering: Starseed Crystal Quest to Arkansas Sept. 21-27! Email crystals@starseedhotline.com for info. Thanks for tuning in!
This Tuesday night at 10pm ET on Mystical Entanglement, join us for our very special guest Jodie Parks! Born and raised in St. Louis, MO Jodie has always been a unique person. Jodie loved to watch horror movies at a young age and always asked family to tell her scary stories. Little did she know one day she would be chasing these stories and the unseen force behind them. In 1998 Jodie bought a house that is haunted. Her three year old son Nathan started seeing spirits in house. By the time Nathan was eleven the activity became too much so mother and son went out in search of answers. Jodie bought Nathan the basic ghost hunting equipment and reached out to Janet at Mineral Springs Haunted Tours in Alton, IL for help. Nathan had his first experience within thirty minutes of being at Mineral Springs. Nathan heard the little girl Cassandra speaking to him. This was proof to Nathan that he has a gift. Through Janet they met Matt and Brian from Riverbend Paranormal, Scott Schweiger from Bi State Paranormal and Joseph Palermo. Jodie and Nathan filmed an episode of My Ghost Story on Bio channel for Mineral Spring in Alton, IL. Over time Jodie had many girlfriends wanting to hunt ghost with her so she started a new group called the Paranormal Hot Squad. Paranormal Hot Squad was featured on Paranormal Challenge with Zak Bagans on the Travel Channel and has filmed several homemade movies of their girl's weekends. In 2008 Nathan saw a show featuring Paul Hunn the loudest burper in the world. Nathan asked Jodie to apply to break a record with Guinness World Records. She did for him and flew to Madrid to become the first female loudest burp and became the Queen of Burps. The Queen has been on many radio, news and TV shows all over the globe. — with Jodie Parks.