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In this episode of Are You in the Book?, Eric sits down with Rob Henry, head coach of Kentucky State University, to explore his 30-year journey in baseball and how he's built a thriving program at an NCAA Division II HBCU. Coach Henry shares lessons learned through adversity, the importance of finding your voice as a coach, and how to balance metrics with character in recruiting. From insights gained at the 2025 ABCA Convention to stories of transformation in his players, this conversation highlights what it takes to develop a team culture rooted in discipline, selflessness, and constant improvement. Plus, hear about Kentucky State's exciting program updates, including new facilities and their commitment to player development on and off the field. Tune in for a powerful discussion on leadership, growth, and the future of college baseball. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Four Metis scholars are working to redefine what it means to be Indigenous after outing individuals misidentifying as Indigenous people. Rob Henry, associate professor of Indigenous Studies at the University of Saskatchewan, is one of those four Canadian scholars. He joins Evan to share the importance of this work.
Summary In this episode, Colin interviews Rob Henry of LDM, a door drop specialist company. They discuss Rob's background, the growth of LDM, the challenges they faced, and the impact of COVID-19 on their business. They also talk about the importance of pivoting, the benefits of flexible working, and finding a work-life balance. LDM's success led them to win the Best Door Drop Marketing Specialist of the Year award. In this conversation, Colin discusses the importance of recognising and celebrating the hard work of his team. He shares examples of how his company rewards and motivates employees, such as cash bonuses and team outings. They also discuss the unique aspects of their door drop distribution service, including GPS tracking and targeted campaigns. Colin emphasises the value of print marketing in a digital age and the need for ongoing support and education in the industry. He also shares his experience of applying for The Apprentice and the rigorous audition process. Takeaways LDM is a door drop specialist company that provides hybrid distribution through both Teams and Royal Mail. Rob Henry started LDM after working in digital marketing and initially offering leaflet distribution as an add-on service. The company experienced ups and downs and had to make changes to streamline operations and improve profitability. COVID-19 was a turning point for LDM as they pivoted and became a national company, offering GPS tracking for door drop campaigns. Flexible working and a good work-life balance have been key factors in LDM's success. LDM won the Best Door Drop Marketing Specialist of the Year award. Recognizing and celebrating the hard work of your team is important for motivation and morale. Cash bonuses and team outings are effective ways to reward employees.Door drop distribution offers the advantages of GPS tracking and targeted campaigns. Print marketing can be more effective than digital marketing in terms of visibility and engagement. Ongoing support and education are crucial in the print industry.The audition process for The Apprentice is rigorous and challenging. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Sponsor01:17 Rob Henry's Background and Role in LDM02:12 The Growth of LDM and Rob's Transition from Digital Marketing07:21 Challenges Faced by LDM and the Importance of Making Changes11:38 Pivoting and Adapting to COVID-1917:40 The Benefits of Flexible Working and Work-Life Balance24:24 LDM's Success and Winning an Award25:16 Recognizing and Celebrating Your Team's Hard Work28:05 Effective Employee Rewards: Cash Bonuses and Team Outings29:46 The Advantages of Door Drop Distribution33:27 The Power of Print Marketing in a Digital Age35:01 The Importance of Ongoing Support and Education in the Print Industry44:27 The Rigorous Audition Process for The Apprentice
"Bites of Information from Origins to Twilight. ,The Story Behind Vampires " "Bites of Information from Origins to Twilight.,The Story Behind Vampires " : LivingParanormal : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive On tonights show we discover the story behind vampirism along with accounts throughout time. We will draw sources from antiqity around the world and bring it back to modern times. This is a classic Rob Henry and Jason Olivo show that will satisfy your thirst for the undead. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/foggyjack13/message
Former Purdue quarterback Rob Henry celebrates his 33 birthday with us (Jan. 26, 2023) from his home in Sarasota, Fla. Henry was at Purdue from 2009-13 and started games at the position in three seasons. His 547 rushing yards in his redshirt freshman year were among the most productive by a Boilermaker quarterback ever. Henry enjoys an entrepreneurial career working in commercial real estate and startup business with his wife, Kelly.
Rob Henry wraps up the Transformation series on Romans 12 with a discussion of how important love is to the transformation process.
Rob Henry wraps up the Transformation series on Romans 12 with a discussion of how important love is to the transformation process.
Rob Henry wraps up the Transformation series on Romans 12 with a discussion of how important love is to the transformation process.
“The participation of people of color in professional roles in philanthropy creates the balance of insight, perspective, and conviction needed to steward some of the most important missions of nonprofit organizations.” Rob Henry, Vice President of Education for the Council for Advancement and Support of Education We want to talk about the roles and experiences of Black Women in Fundraising and Philanthropy and discuss: The daily living experiences of Black Women navigating micro aggressions, prejudice, and power The role organizational culture plays in creating and recreating false narratives and racist patterns Why less than 10% of all members of the Association of Fundraising Professionals, out of 31,000 are people of color Why the percentage of people of color in executive director/CEO roles has remained under 20 percent for the last 15 years. Listen to our amazing speakers Birgit Smith Burton and Nneka Allen to dive into this very important topic. *Content sourced from The Issue of Racism in the Fundraising Profession by Birgit Smith Burton, https://afpglobal.org/issue-racism-fundraising-profession. We welcome support of the Nonprofit SnapCast via Patreon. We welcome your questions and feedback via The Nonprofit Snapshot website.
Our guest for this episode is CASE's own Rob Henry, Vice President, Development, Culture, and Talent. Through explaining what diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) are, Rob highlights their importance to an organisation's values and net income. Listen in to hear how understanding systemic issues and leadership buy-in are key in successfully integrating a DEIB strategy into an organisation's culture. For all DEIB resources referenced in this episode, visit the CASE Opportunity and Inclusion Center.
On This episode of Bounced from The Roadhouse, Amy's son turns 5, Fat Hurts, Short Shorts and Whale Hugs. The Case of the Fake Saffron, Florida Sugar Daddy Love, How to be sophisticated and Rob Henry is soooooo tired. We are so lazy that we can't think, The Horse Arm, The Roadhouse Mole, Twins Drama and a Good Feel Moment. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Catering in care homes is so important for residents and their families, and can be a challenge for providers.On our Catering Special Roundtable podcast, sponsored by care home marketing experts Smooth Digital, our experts discuss:Managing catering costs in a challenging market Tightening of budgets Controlling costs Food waste Allergen management in a care settingImportance of IDDSI compliant food in the care sector and the impact on choice, dignity and compliance for all residents How dining and care home activities go hand in hand.Our panel for this podcast comprises: Neil Hargreaves, divisional manager for care homes at apetito UK; Sophie Murray, deputy chair at the National Association of Care Catering; and Rob Henry, quality assurance technical manager at Catercloud.Podcast hosted by Steve Hemsley.Support the show (http://chmonline.co.uk)
Scott Schweitzer graduated from Campbell County High School in 1998 where he was Kentucky all-state first basemen playing baseball for Hall of Fame head coach Tom Mohr. The Camels were 31-6 Schweitzer’s senior season which broke the record for most wins in a season. That year the Camels were 10th region tournament runners-up to eventual state champion Harrison County coached by Mac Whitaker and led on the field by Gary “Noochie” Varner (https://www.noochievarnerbaseball.com/page/show/4136245-instructors). Some of Schweitzer’s high school teammates at Campbell County included Rick White who broke Steve Hamilton’s school record for most home runs and Ronnie Sansom who Schweitzer credits as being the best catcher that he ever played with on any level. After committing originally to Bethune-Cookman, Schweitzer ultimately goes to Aquinas College a junior college program in Nashville, Tennessee coached by Chuck Anderson. Schweitzer talks about his recruitment and how things have changed in the not only in the process itself but how scholarship dispersals are different from back then up to now. Schweitzer went to college as a first basemen and ended up as a pitcher when his hitting career got off to a slow start. He got an emergency start when the scheduled starter became injured during warmups and pitched well enough to stay on the staff. After wrapping up his career at Aquinas, Schweitzer eventually decided on Kentucky Wesleyan (https://kwcpanthers.com/sports/baseball) after visits to East Tennessee State and Northern Kentucky. The main thing that attracted him to Kentucky Wesleyan was the opportunity to be a two-way player as assistant coach Rob Henry (https://ksuthorobreds.com/sports/baseball/roster/coaches/rob-henry/305) saw him as a first baseman, designated hitter and relief pitcher. The staff at Kentucky Wesleyan also included head coach Todd Lillpop (https://kwcpanthers.com/sports/baseball/roster/coaches/todd-lillpop/542) and assistant coach Josh Bradford (https://lourdesathletics.com/sports/baseball/roster/coaches/josh-bradford/407). During his senior year at Kentucky Wesleyan in 2002, Schweitzer was a 1st-team All-GLVC designated hitter and 2nd-team All-GLVC pitcher. He led the team in both home runs and wins on the mound. One of the biggest thrills in Schweitzer’s career at Kentucky Wesleyan was getting the win in a 1-0 game against Northern Kentucky and driving in the lone run of the game. Schweitzer is drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 18th round with the 552nd pick of the 2002 amateur draft. He talks about his draft day experience and the contract negotiation with Cardinals scout Scott Melvin that earned him a $1,000 signing bonus. We now get to the point of the show where we talk about how much of a financial struggle it is for a minor leaguer that doesn’t sign for big money. It takes the help of a supportive family at home and generous host families to support what Schweitzer calls his “baseball habit.” His host family in New Jersey, Jeff and Patty, owned the Third Base Pub (https://thirdbasepubnj.com) in Branchville, New Jersey and where players received a generous discounted rate. Now that he’s officially in the Cardinals organization, Schweitzer is introduced what is known as the “Cardinal Way.” Schweitzer credits former big league pitcher Bill Campbell (https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/campbbi02.shtml) for helping him the most as a coach in during his time in the Cardinals system. Campbell, who is best known for being part of the first free agent class in baseball history during the 1976-77 off-season, was the pitching coach for the New Jersey Cardinals. Gene Tenace (https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/t/tenacge01.shtml), who was the 1972 World Series MVP for the Oakland A’s, was also on that staff and helped Schweitzer develop a slider as a strikeout pitch. Schweitzer talks about injuring his elbow while pitching to Howie Kendrick (https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/kendrho01.shtml) with Alberto Callaspo (https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/callaal01.shtml) on first base. The end result was Tommy John surgery. Other coaches in the Cardinals system that left a mark on Schweitzer were Tommy Shields (https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/shielto01.shtml) and Sid Monge (https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/mongesi01.shtml). Schweitzer eventually retires at the all-star break of the 2005 season to begin his new life as a family man and figure what to do with his life without baseball. After working briefly in sales Schweitzer decides that he likes working with kids and eventually gets his teaching certificate working in the Campbell County School District. A chance meeting with his friend Bob Rowe steers him towards the Bishop Brossart High School baseball program. He becomes the pitching coach for five seasons under head coach Ron Verst. The Campbell County job becomes open after the 2009 season and it’s a no brainer that Schweitzer applies for it. He is hired by Hall of Famer Bob Jones whose wife Marlene helped him get into teaching. Schweitzer becomes the head coach at his alma matter Campbell County in 2010. He has coached the Camels to nearly 200 career wins. In 2016, Campbell County went on a magical run that resulted and were KHSAA state runner-ups. Schweitzer reflects on his career overall and talks about how lucky he has been and the great things he has been able to take part in thanks to the great game in baseball. To conclude the podcast Schweitzer tells a hilarious story about how he now fully understands what its like to be a parent of a child playing a sport. You can follow the Campbell County baseball account on Twitter its @CamelsBaseball (https://twitter.com/CamelsBaseball) You can follow Brady Laber on Twitter @BradyLaber1 (https://twitter.com/BradyLaber1) please use the hashtag #NobodysSafe Check out the Nobody’s Safe website at nobodysssafe.fireside.fm (https://nobodysssafe.fireside.fm) For more information on Stove Leg Media go the website StoveLeg.com (https://www.stoveleg.com) or send an email to Podcasts@stoveleg.com Intro music for the podcast was provided by bensoud.com (https://www.bensound.com) Cover art photo provided by Allen Ramsey of DWC Photo (https://dwcphoto.smugmug.com)
February 2nd marked one year since the suicide of Transportation Security Administration officer Robert Henry at Orlando International Airport. In the aftermath of Rob Henry’s death questions were raised– including about the workplace culture at TSA. An investigation by WMFE’s Abe Aboraya and Danielle Prieur uncovered allegations of abuse and retaliation at TSA, and followed up on some of the changes in culture that Rob’s death has prompted at TSA. On this episode of Intersection– we take a look back at the last 12 months and ask– what’s changed and what happens next? We’ll bring you two panel discussions recorded last week in front of a live audience at the Orlando Public Library’s Melrose Center. First we’ll hear from a ...
An investigation by WMFE this year into the death of Rob Henry documented allegations the TSA agent was bullied by co-workers and targeted by management before he jumped to his death at Orlando International Airport. A TSA report obtained by WMFE reveals more about what led to his death, but friends and family say they still have questions. On this episode of Intersection reporters Danielle Prieur and Abe Aboraya discuss what’s in the report, the reaction from family, friends and former co-workers of Rob Henry, and what TSA has done to try and change workplace culture after Henry’s death. Just before Thanksgiving, 1,300 families in Lakeland were mailed letters to let them know their medical debts had been paid. The ...
The Gospel of Mark Student Ministry Director Rob Henry speaks on Mark 9:14-29 Healing the boy with the unclean spirit
Student Ministry Director Rob Henry speaks on Mark 9:14-29 Healing the boy with the unclean spirit
How are movie producers making money in the age of online streaming? In Hollywood, if you produce a hit show or blockbuster movie, a cut of the profits can lead to extraordinary wealth. That could mean producers lowering their salaries to get a percentage of the box office. But Netflix and other streaming services don’t play by old Hollywood’s rules. The BBC’s Regan Morris speaks to executives and producers about how Hollywood’s business model is changing as a content arms race from the streaming services transforms the film industry. She speaks to YouTuber Lizzy Sharer; Producers Guild of America co-presidents Gail Berman and Lucy Fisher; producer Rob Henry; and Disney executive Kevin Mayer. (Picture: 35mm film reel and movie clapper on wooden background; Credit: fergregory/Getty Images)
Rob and I sit down over drinks and talk about records, punk, skinheads and life in general.
Rob and Big Nick are sans Joron(he had an audition) but are joined by Mike Gray, co-host with Rob on the Stand Up Dads Podcast. They talk McJesus, dead wood, comfort farting, being Portuguese, ass play, and welcome on Rob Henry, an audience member, to join the last part of the podcast. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @GagOnThis_Pod
As Worlds Divide - Rob Henry and Samantha Lee - Episode 023 - The Leadership Sensei Radio by Succeeding in leadership & small business podcast
Episode 9 of The Stories Through The Camera podcast Chris sits down to chat with filmmaker Rob Henry who spent the better part of 8 years living with the Mentawai people, an indigenous culture located on a tropical island off main land Indonesia. The film is called "As Worlds Divide" and you can go and buy it right now at asworldsdevide.com for only $10.00. All the proceeds of the film are going to support the Mentawai people who are slowly loosing their culture and are being impoverished due to the pressures of globalisation and the tearing down of the rainforests. In this episode we chat about why Rob left his job in Melbourne to go in search for a more sustainable way of life, how Rob learnt to live off the land and what he has learnt throughout this whole journey.Don’t forget to rate and review this podcast on iTunes and check out the episodes show notes at www.storiesthroughthecamera.com. Hope you enjoy the episode!
Where in the HE#$ have we been?! In our fateful return to your ear holes we break the ice and talk about the future of the show. We would also like to thank our fans who have given us their love and support while off the air. We appreciate each and every one of ya'll Listen Live at our new time Wednesdays at 8:30 pm.
Rob Henry tells us more about what God has been doing in his life, how he ended up at Northview and encourages us to get involved!
Rob Henry is one of the most passionate people I know about higher education. He cares a lot about making college available to more people and to more diverse people. He also knows that bringing new professionals into Advancement will help make that possible. As Vice President of Education for CASE, the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, he has a unique platform to help promote those goals. I’ve talked with Rob a lot about these topics when we see each other at CASE conferences every year, and I wanted to get him on the line to talk about the strategic goals of CASE, his feelings about diversity in our profession, and how we can welcome more young people as both advancement professionals and donors. Rob offers some great insights into how we can create a pipeline of energetic new professionals in the field of advancement. The work that CASE is doing will be important – we need to really broaden our view of how we bring people into our profession in order to meet our diversity goals. Developing great ways to mentor and encourage young people who want to get involved in philanthropy, because as Rob reminds us, Millennials and young people will be dominant in our donor base in years to come. RNL invests significantly in CASE because we know that sharing our experiences and successes is a key part of fundraising and donor engagement success. You can find us on the road at CASE events, conferences and even on CASE webinars. If you haven’t heard, the organization has opened up new resources and expanded their view of membership benefits this year. It’s a great time to head on over to CASE.org to check out what’s available. If you work at a higher education institution, you most likely already have membership through your Advancement division.
Recorded live during an investigation at the historic Ramsdell house on Sunday, October 30th with Co-host Rob Henry and his Original West Virginia Paranormal team. Join in as you get to view an investigation from the inside. Ok, a bit more talking than you'd normally have, but interesting none the less.
In the paranormal community, there are whispers of a connection between ghosts and alien sightings. What do the unknown here on earth, and the unknown above have in common? On Living Paranormal we will explore these ideas with Andrea Perron.
When we think of the origins of Wicca and witchcraft, we often think of the shores of the British Aisles. However, magic comes in many forms. With a cultural heritage heralding from North Italy to Sicily, Stregone Rev Vincent Russo comes to Living Paranormal to teach us about Stregaria and shed light on the practice of Wicca in general. With Special Guest Host George Aguilar filling in for Rob Henry, we welcome you to take a deeper look at the wonderful and in many cases, little known practice of the Italian or Sicilian craft Show Links http://www.arsenic.com/ http://www.onestopoccultshop.com/ http://streghe.us/ Book Referenced during Show https://www.amazon.com/Adept-1-Katherine-Kurtz/dp/0441003435 Second Book for Recommended Reading by guest. Keep in mind it is an earlier writing https://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Witchcraft-Practical-Witches-Warlocks/dp/0399504427
Are orbs spirits? Do most teams charge? Does an EMF reading automatically mean a spirit is nearby? On tonight's Living Paranormal, Rob, Jason and George Aguilar discuss some of the misconceptions about, and even from the field. Want to join in on the fun? Join the live chat Sundays at www.livingparanormal.com/live 9pm Eastern.
Hear tales from the always entertaining Kendra Belgrad, an intuitive tour guide who has learned her way through the dark. As an investigator able to peruse the halls of haunted locations, she has collected and experienced a great many things. In this episode she tells us of her journey up to and within the haunted locales around Gettysburg. For Information on all tours mentioned : http://www.gettysburgbattlefieldtours.com/ghostly-images/ghostly-images/
In this episode of Living Paranormal, we have the editor and publisher for the popular "Paranormal Underground Magazine". If you thirst for knowledge of the paranormal, here is an in depth look at the inner workings of the creation process. Chad and Cheryl talk about the life behind the presses and in the field,
Often as we walk the halls of a haunted location we are looking down at our EMF detectors. But what if there is a connection with the Heaven's above? Tonight Rev Robyne Marie, and renowned paranormal investigator Jeff Leeper discuss those possible connections and much more! This one is full of twists turns, chills and laughs. Rob also let's everyone know about some fantastic news. A definite must hear!
Eager to start his life of academia, and make his name in the world of marathon running, Chris Dicesare attended Geneseo State College. In his sophomore year of 1985 he found himself in a place with nowhere to run. For more than a quarter of a century, no one involved spoke of the events that transpired within those walls, and as a result it faded into the realm of the ‘urban legend”. Since breaking his silence in 2012 with the release of an independent film entitled “Please, Talk With Me” and a subsequent episode on School Spirits titled “Dorm Room Nightmare” Chris Dicesare has written a book on the events in room C2D1 entitled Surviving Evidence”. Tonight we welcome Chris Dicesare to Living Paranormal.
While on a surf expedition to the tropical islands of Mentawai in Indonesia, filmmaker Rob Henry finds himself immersed between two starkly different local communities – an impoverished government-run settlement and a tribal people living traditionally and abundantly in the jungle. IEF aim is to help displaced indigenous peoples build a better future by supporting them in their development of educational solutions based around the preservation and utilisation of traditional knowledge, customs, and understanding of their localised ecosystems. Filmed over the course of six years, As Worlds Divide takes us on an intimate journey inside these two contrasting ways of life, enabling a personal insight into the issue of indigenous displacement as well as demonstrating the importance this ancient cultural wisdom has in protecting the health and wellbeing of all Mentawai people. Rob has been trained on traditional tatoo making, if you ever dreamed about a tax deductibled tatoo and traditionally made based on the designed you always wanted your dreamed came through so don't be shy and contact him here. peace!
As a child Bill Bean was at first beset by, then battled with the dark. The Darkness in his room was not the innocent imagination of a young child. It proved to be his worst nightmare and life's work. As an internationally known author, lecturer and paranormal/supernatural expert, Bill shares his view on the world of the unknown and what he has to share may surprise you! Links During show: http://www.billjbean.com/
Here at Living Paranormal we pride ourselves on being open minded. However, some of the paranormal theories out there may be a bit more difficult for us to accept. Tonight Rob, Jason and Special Guest George Aguilar discuss the accepted contested and confusing theories in the Community.
This holiday season, spend a little time with a Laving Paranormal Tradition. Join Rob and Jason as they curl up with a hot cup of cocoa, dressed in their PJ's, to listen to Robyne deliver her new years predictions. Do not dwell with the spirits of Christmas past. Celebrate the new with the spirits of the year future brought to you by Rev. Robyne Marie. Join the Live show and chatroom at www.LivingParanormal.com/Live
A special warning to our lsiteners. This doll that we are about to discuss has been known to affect those that merely see images of the object. Discussing it at length may result in a real world impact in your life! If you don't believe then, have no fear.. it IS just a doll. But if you DO believe, then you have been warned. For the second half we will be reviewing the predictions from the past year provided by Rev. Robyne Marie and revealing just how accurate she is! Stay tuned for what will be an interesting ride.
What's your story? Living Paranormal went to the streets and searched for personal accounts of the paranormal. And during the Thanksgiving Holiday week; We took time to record a few stories of the paranormal with our friends and family. This is our way to show you all thank you for staying with us through 99 episodes. So... to the Living Paranormal story that is in all of us, and to those that shared theirs with us: our fans,our past guests and the entire Listening Paranormal Family. Thank you for listening, here is our Episode... 100.
This Halloween night, you are invited to join Living Paranormal as we investigate the Ramsdell house. Built in 1858 by Boston abolitionist Zopher D Ramsdell, the home served as the last stop on the Underground Railroad as the launch point into free Ohio. After serving as a residence for 122 years, the home now serves as a Civil War era museum containing period pieces and perhaps more... Join in on the fun LIVE at 10pm eastern Halloween night at www.LivingParanormal.com/Live.
Think for a moment how different your life would be if you could "see" events of the past. A world where you could "feel" forces of good and evil, and even sometimes hear their names. You run to tell your spouse only to find out they too are gifted and seem to be drawing those spirits closer! That is a slice of life from Gary and Jan Reynolds. Listen to them share their stories of investigating the paranormal together, armed with gear and their "abilities" live on www.LivingParanormal.com/Live
Living Paranormal regular, George Aguilar visits us for our first full length return show, to share another set of his collected EVPs. Always a fan favorite, listen in as we review a set of recordings and happenings reputed to have come from the "otherside". If you are curious or if you have had a paranormal experience of your own to share, come join the chatroom and the fun for the event at www.LivingParanormal.com/Live at 9pm Eastern 8pm Central.
Where in the world have our hosts been? What have they been up to for the last few weeks. Well, out of the love we have for all of you, we are coming back to fill you in on what we have been doing! Join in for the insults, the back and forth as well as the good ol' fashioned heart to heart.
Rev. Robyne Marie and Lea Simpson join us as we take a return trip to the fields and streets of Centralia. Will we have a return of the force that knocked over our cameras? Will Rob trip on another hole? Listen in and participate in the Live Investigation. If you want to know what it is like to investigate with Rev. Robyne, Rob Henry and Lea Simpson THIS is the show for you! Sign in to our Chatroom at www.LivingParanormal.com/Live to join in on the fun.
In the sand and heat of New Mexico, the coming night is often a welcome respite for travelers and locals alike. Beneath the catamount cry and the wolves howl lies a land of history, spirits and strange happenings. This Sunday, we speak with two Paranormal Investigators that will bring to us the dark that the Land of Enchantment has to offer. Join us Sunday at www.LivingParanormal.com/Live to participate in the live chat with our special guests Mark and Lydia. View the Site to find the links and a playable list of the EVPs featured on this show! http://www.livingparanormal.com/past-show/2015/8/22/what-lurks-in-the-land-of-enchantment-with-mark-trujillo-and-lydia-eustice *The Blog Talk page will not allow enough room for all of the links mentioned.
You brush off a layer of dust from on top a cherry oak lid revealing a must have antique. You think of where in your home you can proudly display your new treasure not thinking for a moment, it could ruin your home and possible your life. From cars, dolls, and diamonds to chairs, there have been many objects that have been the source of terror and calamity. On Living Paranormal we will go through a history of the objects and their victims. Join us during our live show at www.LivingParanormal.com/Live to participate in the show!
On This episode of Living Paranormal we tackle the lesser known cryptids and discuss their stories, legends and likeliness. We bring a panel together including Author and Radio Show host John J. Higgins and Eric Smith of Darkness Paranormal Society. Join us as Rob and Jason present several reported cryptids and one that is completely made up! Can you find the imposter? Or will you be fooled?
Paranormal Joe (AKA Larry Weinreich) has put years of work and investigative experience into amassing a great collection of Electronic Voice Phenomena and other spectral recordings. Whether you are a seasoned investigator or if you simply curious about the paranormal, he's done all the work so you don't have to! Tonight join us as we listen to what Paranormal Joe has recorded during long nights in abandoned halls and beseiged homes.
We review Purdue's loss to Cincinnati and look ahead to Saturday's game vs. Indiana State. We'll examine Rob Henry's performance, and where the Boilers need significant improvement.
As Purdue prepares to take on Cincinnati, we break down the season opener and feature starting quarterback Rob Henry. Plus, we interview BearcatReport.com publisher Marc Givler and Purdue AD Morgan Burke. We'll give you "Our Boys," the Boilers we expect to do well and predictions and much more.