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Feuilleton " Dans la bibliothèque de l'oncle Mich' " de Michel Dufranne : Jim Thompson et son roman "Pottsville, 1280 habitants" (Rivages/Noir), un classique du polar US par l'un des auteurs qui forme le triumvirat historique du noir US. Shérif de Pottsville, 1280 habitants, au début du vingtième siècle, Nick Corey évite de trop se fatiguer à se mêler des affaires de ses administrés. Débonnaire, apparemment pas très malin, il se laisse même contester et humilier en public. Comme si ça ne suffisait pas, il est cocu et pourrait bien perdre son poste aux prochaines élections. Il décide donc de commencer à faire le ménage… Merci pour votre écoute Entrez sans Frapper c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes et les émission en version intégrale (avec la musique donc) de Entrez sans Frapper sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/8521 Abonnez-vous également à la partie "Bagarre dans la discothèque" en suivant ce lien: https://audmns.com/HSfAmLDEt si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Vous pourriez également apprécier ces autres podcasts issus de notre large catalogue: Le voyage du Stradivarius Feuermann : https://audmns.com/rxPHqEENoir Jaune Rouge - Belgian Crime Story : https://feeds.audiomeans.fr/feed/6e3f3e0e-6d9e-4da7-99d5-f8c0833912c5.xmlLes Petits Papiers : https://audmns.com/tHQpfAm Des rencontres inspirantes avec des artistes de tous horizons. Galaxie BD: https://audmns.com/nyJXESu Notre podcast hebdomadaire autour du 9ème art.Nom: Van Hamme, Profession: Scénariste : https://audmns.com/ZAoAJZF Notre série à propos du créateur de XII et Thorgal. Franquin par Franquin : https://audmns.com/NjMxxMg Ecoutez la voix du créateur de Gaston (et de tant d'autres...) Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Send us a Text Message.What happens when you gather some of the most elite mountain runners and set them loose on the rugged trails of Telluride? This episode, we unlock the secrets of the Telluride Mountain Run, where the stakes are high and the competition is fierce. Despite my initial hesitation due to personal ties with many participants, I couldn't resist the allure of this riveting event. Join me as we explore the race's evolution, Arc'teryx stepping in as the new title sponsor, and the star-studded lineup that includes standout names like Nick Corey, Dan Metzger, Lindsay McDonald, and more. With weather forecasts creating a buzz and potential safety concerns on everyone's minds, we dissect how each runner's strategy might shift on race day. Tune in to hear about the remarkable competitors such as Jenny Yeaman, Meg Cook, and Chrissy Lofgren, each bringing their unique strengths to the challenging courses. From the grueling 40-mile trail to the brisk 13-mile dash, we've got every critical detail covered, including course layouts, start times, and what makes each race distinct. Curious about who might take the podium? Get our exclusive insights and predictions on the top contenders. Discover why Lindsay McDonald is poised to dominate the women's 40 miler and which of the men's elite—Nick Corey, Dan Metzger, or Jack Daly—might clinch the win. On the 24-mile front, we spotlight Lindsay Allison, Isabel Pool Hosts, and Lauren Kree in the women's race, and Cam Smith and Ryan Becker in the men's. Don't miss this comprehensive preview packed with analysis, forecasts, and everything you need to feel the thrill of the Telluride Mountain Run.
This week our producer Nick Corey sat in as guest co host! We sat down with local ATX comedian Maverick McWilliams! Maverick is a newer comic in town but not new to comedy he's been opening for Josh Wolf and many other big names on the road on top of doing his own tours around the country. We talked about him growing up as a cowboy in New Mexico and being a welder now, which as everyone knows I was a welder for 11 years. So we had a lot to talk about! All this and more! Enjoy! Follow us on IG @highnoon_pod @masonsmithcomedian @absurdjunk @maverick_mcwilliams Please like, rate, comment, and subscribe to our YouTube channel The High Noon Podcast! Audio only episodes available where ever you listen to pods! https://youtube.com/@highnoon_pod
This week my trusted side kick Nicholas couldn't be here but our producer Nick Corey sat in! We had a great time with friend of the podcast returning guest and one of my best friends Nat Rogachevsky! We discussed our music festival days and a few particularly crazy experiences. We did another segment of Jail Tales and Nat told us about growing up in the suburbs of Boston MA. All this and more! Enjoy! Follow us on IG @highnoon_pod @masonsmithcomedian @nat.comedian @absurdjunk @tvsketchshow Please like, share, and subscribe to the YouTube channel The High Noon Podcast. Also check out Nats sketch show on YouTube on the TV sketch Show channel. https://youtube.com/@highnoon_pod
Here it is folks: Protect Our Farts 3! Me, Nicholas Ceppaglia, and Jackson Fagundes killed a bottle of Jameson as we discussed the sustenance of cheese pizza, our first meal after bing a hostage, and Jacksons GPA. This episode also included a fine art segment, in which I sketch Jacksons likeness as well as an on camera introduction of our co-producer Nick Corey. Jackson tells us about his most recent physical at a trans doctors office. As always, we kept the pod moving with plenty of segues, bathroom breaks, and little black notebooks. And as always a little technical difficulties. Hope you enjoy this, if you did please like, share, and subscribe to the youtube channel The High Noon Podcast! Thank you! Follow us on IG @highnoon_pod @masonsmithcomedian @nickfitzwell @absurdjunk @hahajacko Follow our sponsor That Kitchen on IG @thatkitchen highnoonpod.podbean.com
Join us as we talk to musician Charlie Ballantine. We discuss capturing the mood of Vonnegut's work through music, retaining childlike wonder, chicken wings in Canada, and failure as part of the process. Find out more about Charlie at charlieballantine.com. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @VonnegutLibrary. Audio mix and editing by Nick Corey. Cover Art by Arusyak Pivazyan @bamboleiyoo.
Join us as we talk to artist Beatriz Vasquez. We discuss how Kurt's creative process has influenced Beatriz, what papel picado is, why being an artist in Indianapolis is important, and which planet Beartiz would fire from planet status. Originally aired on WQRT 99.1 FM Indianapolis. Find out more about Beatriz at beatrizvasquezart.com and follow her on social media at @beatrizdesignz. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @VonnegutLibrary. Audio mix and editing by Nick Corey. Cover Art by Arusyak Pivazyan @bamboleiyoo.
Join us for a talk with musician Wes Montgomery's son Robert Montgomery and filmmaker Kevin Finch. We discuss the Indianapolis roots of both Wes and Kurt, why Kevin wanted to make documentaries on these two legendary Hoosiers, and what growing up with an acclaimed jazz musician was like for Robert. Find out more about Wes Montgomery at Wes Montgomery Research Facebook. Follow Kevin Finch at jukeboxerpro.com and Robert Montgomery at @robert.a.montgomery.39 and Robert Anthony Montgomery Facebook. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @VonnegutLibrary. Audio mix and editing by Nick Corey. Cover Art by Arusyak Pivazyan @bamboleiyoo. Originally aired on WQRT 99.1 FM on July 16, 2022.
Join us as we talk to Phish's Jon Fishman. We discuss the Vonnegut novel that destroyed religion for Jon, dealing with fame, playing the vacuum with Kurt, and Jon's project Calypso inspired by Cat's Cradle. Originally aired on June 11, 2022. Find out more about Jon by going to phish.com or following him at Jon Fishman on Facebook. Visit kvml.org for more information about KVML events and programs. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @VonnegutLibrary. Audio mix and editing by Nick Corey. Cover Art by Arusyak Pivazyan @bamboleiyoo.
Join us as we talk to author and professor, Christina Jarvis. We discuss how Christina's book stealing led to finding Vonnegut, the correct pronunciation of Bokononism, and researching Kurt's planetary citizenship. The episode culminates in a Vonnegut trivia face-off between curator Chris and Christina! Originally aired on May 28th, 2022. Pre-order Christina's book Lucky Mud and Other Foma: A Field Guide to Kurt Vonnegut's Environmentalism and Planetary Citizenship at sevenstoriespress.com. Head to kvml.org/teaching-vonnegut to register for Christina's workshop Vox Humana & Mary Hepburn: Making Vonnegut's Planetary Citizenship Live! Visit kvml.org for more information about KVML events and programs. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @VonnegutLibrary. Audio mix and editing by Nick Corey. Cover Art by Arusyak Pivazyan @bamboleiyoo.
Join us as we talk to the author of The Brother's Vonnegut, Ginger Strand. We discuss how she found Vonnegut through cloud seeding, what surprised and didn't surprise Ginger in her research, coming up with progressive rock band names, and whether her writing is more Kurt Vonnegut or Kilgore Trout. Originally aired on 99.1 WQRT FM on May 14th, 2022. Find out more about Ginger by going to gingerstrand.com. Visit kvml.org for more information about KVML events and programs. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @VonnegutLibrary. Audio mix and editing by Nick Corey. Cover Art by Arusyak Pivazyan @bamboleiyoo.
Join us as we talk to musician and lead singer of the Old 97's, Rhett Miller. We discuss how Rhett has passed down Vonnegut's work to his children, the banning of Rhett's children's poetry book, finding meaning in life through music, and what Rhett said to Vonnegut that caused him to say “I guess I'm going to hell.” Originally aired on 99.1 WQRT FM on May 7, 2022. This episode contains mentions of suicide. Listener discretion is advised. If you or a loved one is in crisis, help is always available. Please reach out to nami.org/help, call 800-950-NAMI (6264) or text NAMI to 741-741. Find out more about Rhett by going to rhettmiller.com or following him on social media @rhettmiller. Visit kvml.org for more information about KVML events and programs. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @VonnegutLibrary. Audio mix and editing by Nick Corey. Cover Art by Arusyak Pivazyan @bamboleiyoo.
Join us as we talk to musicians Jared and Joshua Thompson. We discuss Vonnegut's love for jazz, the ways writers influence music, Hoosier creativity, and the Thompson brothers being newly appointed as musical directors for KVML. Originally aired on 99.1 WQRT FM on April 30th, 2022. Find out more about Jared and Joshua by going to premiumblendindy.com and classicalmusicindy.org. Visit kvml.org for more information about KVML events and programs. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @VonnegutLibrary. Audio mix and editing by Nick Corey. Cover Art by Arusyak Pivazyan @bamboleiyoo.
Join us as we talk to comedian Lewis Black. We discuss how he discovered Vonnegut working at a parking lot, why he wanted to be KVML's Chairperson of the Year, St. Elmo's shrimp cocktail sauce, the benefits of writing longhand, his advice for the young, and more. Originally aired on 99.1 WQRT FM on April 8th, 2022. Find out more about Lewis by going to lewisblack.com or following him on social media @thelewisblack. Visit kvml.org for more information about KVML events and programs. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @VonnegutLibrary. Audio mix and editing by Nick Corey. Cover Art by Arusyak Pivazyan @bamboleiyoo.
Join us for the inaugural and ephemeral episode of The Vonnecast (whatever that means) with comedian Gary Gulman. We discuss how Gary found Vonnegut, Dutch uncles, lightning versus lightning bug words, technology's impact on mental health, his upcoming performance at our annual Night of Vonnegut event, and more. Originally aired on 99.1 WQRT FM on April 2nd, 2022. Find out more about Gary by going to garygulman.com or following him on social media @garygulman. Visit kvml.org for more information about KVML events and programs. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @/VonnegutLibrary. Audio mix and editing by Nick Corey. Cover Art by Arusyak Pivazyan @bamboleiyoo.
In this episode Scott Howland is joined by Nick Corey of Free Interviews Now. They look at some out-of-the-box thinking behind successful podcasts, and why interviewing is a format for sharing information like no other.Why Nick loves being a podcast hostWhy podcasts are becoming so popularA novel new take on content creationHow to structure a good podcast Ways to get the most value out of podcast guests
Join myself and Nick Corey as we talk about his childhood. Hear our opinions on college and today's world. Is college worth it? Should I go to school? Find out in today's episode. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thepowerplay/support
Depuis 1980, Richard Morgiève est l'auteur d'une trentaine de romans, dont Un petit homme de dos (1988), Mon petit garçon (2002) ou encore Les hommes (2017). Scénariste, auteur de 3 pièces de théâtres, acteur à l'occasion et peintre, il vient de publier son nouveau livre sous le titre Le Cherokee, aux éditions Joëlle Losfeld. Un roman où il est question d’un tueur en série, de militaires, de soucoupes volantes, d’une bombe atomique, d’extrémistes religieux, de femmes massacrées et de parfum. C’est un roman dont le personnage principal est un shérif, solitaire, obsédé par la mort de ses parents assassinés, un homme sur le point de tomber amoureux. "1954, USA : alors qu'il fait sa tournée de nuit à la première neige, sur les hauts plateaux désertiques du comté de Garfield, dans l'Utah, le shérif Nick Corey découvre une voiture abandonnée. Au même moment, il voit atterrir un chasseur Sabre, sans aucune lumière. Et sans pilote. C'est le branle-bas de combat. L'armée et le FBI sont sur les dents. Quant à Corey, il se retrouve confronté à son propre passé : le tueur en série, qui a assassiné ses parents et gâché sa vie, réapparaît. Corey se lance à sa poursuite. Mais, les cauchemars ont la dent dure... Et on peut tomber amoureux d'un agent du FBI." (Présentation de l'éditeur) (Rediffusion du 9 mars 2019)
The first weekend of major college wrestling came and went, so now that you’ve given up on your college football team for the season, because you know the College Football Playoff is going to put at least one team in there that didn’t earn it, this is Short Time Shots, a mostly daily look at the scores and more that went on today in the world of wrestling, I’m award winning yadda yadda yadda Jason Bryant. In Duals: Limited schedule, so we’ll lead off with the only Division I dual on the docket, which saw North Dakota State beat visiting CSU Bakersfield 24-9 in Fargo. No confirmation if the winner got to pick where to eat dinner, but I’m sure Roger Kish would make his former coworker Manny Rivera eat somewhere nice, not like super fried Turf fare. There wasn’t a super individual match of note, but NDSU’s Cam Sykora picked up a technical fall at 133 pounds over Chance Rich. NDSU improved to 1-0, while the Roadrunners (meep! meep!) fell to 0-2. Reinhardt, ranked second in the NAIA, shutout Division II Emmanuel 45-0. The Eagles scored five falls, with two-time All-American Antonio Stewart earning a fall at 2:15, while fellow All-American Michael Carew registered one at 2:04. Central Oklahoma, ranked No. 13 in Division II, won nine out of 10 bouts on Sunday to beat Drury 41-3. The Bronchos, yes, with an H, kinda like Sctanley, with a C, picked up seven bonus victories on the day. In more mixed duals, Division II Coker opened up its season with a 30-11 win over Division III Averett, which starts its first season under new head coach Blake Roulo. In the NJCAA, Iowa Western, the Reivers, which means something like River Pirate or pissed off chicken, shut out Otero 49-0 and Colby 46-6 to start off the season. Just kidding about that chicken thing, but a the Reiver has a long and colorful history. Well, that’s what the first few words of the Iowa Western website say about it. In Tournaments: Southeast Open: Nothing crazy earth-shattering at the Southeast Open at the Bergland Center in Roanoke, the best sports venue in the Salem-Roanoke area. I remember when Campbell was so bad. Like, losing to Delaware State bad. Well, those days are long gone – and sadly – so is Del State’s program. But the Camels had four individual champions to lead all teams in the Open Division. Noah Gonser topped Mizzou’s Allan Hart at 133, Josh Heil beat North Carolina’s Zach Sherman 5-4 at 141, Quentin Perez pinned North Carolina’s Kennedy Monday at 165 and a beefed up Andrew Morgan majored Chattanooga’s Matthew Waddell at 184. Missouri, fresh off its loss on Saturday to Virginia Tech had three champs with Brock Mauller winning at 149, Jarrett Jacques at 157 and Connor Flynn at 174. Virginia Tech, North Carolina and West Virginia each had a champ. In the freshman/sophomore division, Ferrum’s Levi Englman picked up the title at 133, not bad for a Division III kid. And guess what, another Poquoson shout out as Mason Fiscella of Appalachian State won the title at 184. His dad Ed wrestled veterans for a long time, and actually gave me my start in sports as I was a press box assistant for the semipro football team, the Peninsula Poseidons back in 1991. Seriously. Princeton Open: Patrick Glory went fall, tech, tech, tech en route to a title at 125 pounds, but there weren’t any results that were super OMG. Notably, high school standout Beau Bartlett entered at 141 and took fourth. Columbia’s Matt Kazmir won the weight, going major, tech, decision, fall. He beat Logan Brown of Army in the finals. Brown beat Bartlett 3-1 in the semifinals. Mike D’Angelo returned to the Princeton lineup after a year off and picked up the forfeit finals win over Matthew Kolodzik, who is taking this year off. At 157, Rider’s Jesse Dellavecchia claimed the title beating Princeton’s Quincy Monday 4-2. Monday beat Lehigh’s Josh Humphreys 11-5 in the semis. Hofstra’s Ricky Stamm with a title at 165. His prize is he gets to borrow some of Dennis Papadatos’ hair product. Finger Lakes had two hammers pick up W’s before they enroll at Cornell next year. Chris Foca won at 174, while Lewis Fernandes won at 285. Fernandes only pinned one guy, far below his high school average. He good. Battle at The Citadel: Stanford, American and ODU went 1-2-3 at the first Battle at The Citadel. There wasn’t a ton of stuff that shakes things up in terms of the rankings, other than ODU’s Killian Cardinale knocking off American’s Gage Curry at 125 pounds and Stanford’s redshirt freshman Real Woods beating ODU’s Sa’Derian Perry 2-1 at 141 pounds. Woods earned an escape and a late stall point to pick up his first official ranked W of his career. He also beat American’s Sal Profaci in the semis, you might remember him from Michigan. American’s Kizhan Clarke had a breakout performance, stopping Stanford’s Requir van der Merwe 11-5 at 149. Presbyterian’s first wrestling since the 1950s took to the mats as Mark Cody’s first year squad had Austin Stith finish third at 197 pounds and Jacob Brausser take fifth at 125. Clarion Open: Brock Zacherl returned to wrestling and claimed top honors at 149 pounds. He didn’t navigate the most brutal field, but he’s one of the Golden Eagles top hopes for the program’s first All-American since James Fleming in 2013. Clarion’s Greg Bulsak will now have people following his progress after beating highly touted freshman Michael Beard, wrestling unattached from Penn State, 11-8 in the finals. Last year, Beard beat Bulsak 13-9 in the finals as he was deferring enrollment. Late Saturday: Southern Maine won a pair of duals, beating Plymouth State 36-9 and Rhode Island College 29-9. Also in Division III, Olivet beat Manchester 40-10. From the Newsletter – I want to call this placing top six, but you know what, we have enough wrestling puns and podcast-type goofiness. By the way, I also want listeners and readers to know that only free stories are posted in the Daily Wrestling Newsletter. If something’s paywalled, it won’t be here, that goes for our subscription wrestling sites as well as our daily newspapers. I do recommend turning off your ad-blocker when prompted on these wrestling stories and on wrestling-friendly sites you frequent. Nick Corey offers up another one of his Corey’s Stories on com discussing the intrigue the Olympic redshirting situation around the country brings to college wrestling this season. Also, while not in the newsletter, it should be noted that Willie Saylor has posted via Twitter he’s left Flowrestling. His handle changed to WillieAtWillie, which one fan pointed out looks like Will, Eat Willie. Worthlessly stupid Facebook groups were set ablaze by the news. Some people have too much time on their hands. Say what you want about Willie, he got you talking. Both USA Wrestling and Five Point Move have information regarding the three medals won in Sweden. From United World Wrestling, a feature on Egypt’s Mohamed El Sayed, who won the U23 World Championship in Greco-Roman, which was his second world title in as many weeks. He won the World Military Games title a bit ago. I like to draw attention to new programs around the country and one of the newest, Central Methodist, an NAIA school in Fayette, Missouri, got off to the races with its wrestling program by hosting an open. Right off the bat, you go and host a tournament. Are you trying to kill your SID? They’re led by three-time Division II All-American Terrell Wilbourn. Jim Nelson of the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier writes a pretty solid preview of the Upper Iowa wrestling team. It should be solid, Nelley’s one of the best in the biz. Keeping things in Iowa, where the local press has always done the sport better than most places, Steve Batterson of the Quad-City Times features Iowa’s Spencer Lee and how his preseason schedule working football games goes unnoticed, but his international schedule this college season will not. Unrelated: One of the bars I routinely did karaoke at in college was named Batterson’s. The owner charged people for tap water on 50-cent taco night. I trust Steve wouldn’t do such a thing. You can get to read those stories and more from Mat Talk Online’s daily wrestling newsletter. Sign up for free at mattalkonline.com/news and get the day’s top stories from around the world in wrestling delivered to your inbox for free. The Mat Talk Online Daily Newsletter is sponsored by Resilite. Short Time Shots is sponsorless. Interested? 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Campbell head wrestling coach Cary Kolat goes On The MatCampbell head wrestling coach Cary Kolat is next up On The Mat with Andy Hamilton and Kyle Klingman. We also have a new Kasper's Korner segment on the show. Show Segments1:50 - The Mailbag, featuring The Swayz8:15 - Giving and taking away points13:30 - We do like dual meets17:55 - Kasper's Korner26:30 - Recapping the Korner27:55 - Iowa State's turnaround31:45 - Nick Corey's piece on Penn State35:40 - Cary Kolat Interview “On the Mat" is a presentation of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum and is hosted by the Director of the Dan Gable Museum, Kyle Klingman, and Trackwrestling Content Manager Andy Hamilton.Subscribe to On The Mat and listen anytimeApple Podcasts: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/on-mat-by-national-wrestling/id968091220?mt=2&uo=4&at=11ly5X Stitcher Radio: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=61304&refid=stpr Spreaker http://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-matSpotify http://open.spotify.com/show/1HQrVMZiXDpjzHHbkk9eQA?si=iXal80N4SKm0WzbsG_berAiHeartRadio: http://www.iheart.com/show/53-On-The-Mat/ iHeartRadio Google Play Music: http://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/I3ellsqetslqn5mrhspoxf6a4suRSS: http://www.spreaker.com/show/1361022/episodes/feedSUPPORT THE SHOWAnd if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a TEAM MEMBER today by going to www.patreon.com/mattalkonline. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of team membership. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a team member. You'll get some cool stuff too.
TDR 05/12/2018: Bruce Prichard, Ric Flair, Gerald Brisco, Nick Corey, Kayla Miracle, Jon Sioredas 0:00 - 20:00 Bruce Prichard 23:00 - 35:00 Ric Flair 35:00 - 55:00 Gerald Brisco 1:00:00 - 1:17:00 Nick Corey 1:20:00 - 1:30:00 Kayla Miracle 1:30:00 - 1:40:00 Nick Corey 1:40:00 - 1:55:00 Jon Sioredas
On this episode of PIR Radio we have Nick Corey from Jasper Haunts on with us for a paranormal radio experience that was awesome. About Nick: Nick Corey Founder/ Lead Investigator/EVP Specialist/Author/Spiritual Medium Nick has been drawn to the paranormal since he was young and had many unexplained things happen to him as a child. As he grew older the fascination with the paranormal was still there. In 2004, while working along side hospice caring for his dying grandfather, Nick began to see into the other world through his grandfather's eyes. During this time he also became fascinated by the Electronic Voice Phenomena and then started to record his own. Then he went on to form a group Jasper Haunts Paranormal in Joplin, MO. Nick is a truth seeker and has been on a quest ever since to try and tap into the other dimensions to better understand them. He now specializes in Electronic Voice Phenomena otherwise known as EVP. Nick comes from a long line of spiritualists, including, his Great Uncle Giles Corey, which dates back to the Salem Witch Trials. The Corey's are true believers in the spirit realm and have touched it in many ways throughout history. Nick has begun a journey of writings from his experiences with the paranormal. Please visit our website at www.piradio.com