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Haunted or Hoax
84. Union Missouri Screaming House

Haunted or Hoax

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 73:23


Jennifer is back on the East Coast! She made it cross country just to bring you this episode featuring a house full of screams in Union, Missouri. Very Amityville esque the story features the horrors a man and his three children had to go through in a rental home. Showers for butchers, deafening screams, rude neighbors! We're not sure if you can handle a story of an old house like this. Or if you will be surprised by the outcome, listen and let us know your thoughts!We'd appreciate it if you took a moment to help our podcast by rating and reviewing on apple and NOW on Spotify! Don't forget to check our show notes for our social links! Definitely check out our Instagram (@hauntedorhoaxpod). We post all photos and videos talked about in the show there!Haunted or Hoax Social Medias:WebsiteInstagramTwitterFacebookSources for this Episode:TELEVISION & MEDIA:https://youtu.be/ldqANzavnr4https://www.paranormaltaskforce.com/Union_EVP.htmlWEBSITES:https://www.legendsofamerica.com/mo-unionhaunting/https://frightfind.com/the-screaming-house-of-union-missouri/https://ncdigital.overdrive.com/media/655430http://www.stevenlachance.com/about-us.htmlhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B08L5BGYC9?binding=paperback&ref=dbs_dp_sirpihttp://franklin.missouriassessors.com/parcel.php?gid=90926https://thescreaminghouse.wordpress.com/historical-perspective/https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~the26thmo/military/bios/biocrowe.htm

Willows and the Weird
The Screaming House - Union, Missouri

Willows and the Weird

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 56:31


What would YOU do if you found a house with all the room you needed for you and your children and the price to rent it was too good to be true?Come along and listen to the story of a young single father who found the perfect house.  He thought it was the deal of a lifetime....but the house had other ideas.

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Ghost Signal
S1E8 - The House That Screams Part 2

Ghost Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 23:29


The Grey Rooms Productions Presents: Ghost Signal:TRANSMISSION>beginS1E8 - The House That Screams, Part 2When Steven LaChance escaped his house in Union Missouri, he thought his torment was at an end. Unfortunately, it was just beginning. :TRANSMISSION>endPODCAST CREDITS• Jeff Delzeit - Creator, Producer, Director, Host• Jason Wilson - Executive Producer• JM Scherf - Musical Director• Cassie Pertiet - Creative Director, Operations• Brooks Bigley - Communications Director, Operations• Hail Scherf - Director of VideographyThe Grey Rooms Productions ℗ 2022

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Line by Line with Pastor Shay Spencer
Law & Righteousness (Galatians)

Line by Line with Pastor Shay Spencer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 41:31


Lesson 6 in our Discipleship 101 study at Community Church in Union Missouri.

Line by Line with Pastor Shay Spencer
The Gospel (1 Corinthians 15:1-4)

Line by Line with Pastor Shay Spencer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 35:29


This is Lesson 1 in our Discipleship 101 series & the 1st message ever taught at Community Church in Union Missouri. Community Church launched its mid-week Bible study on 9-1-21. To God be the glory!

Weekly Creep
Episode 45 - Nikko Allen Jenkins and The Screaming House of Union Missouri

Weekly Creep

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 69:52


Wellity wellity wellity... I have to be quick writing this because I'm supposed to be helping Dulce make a cake!!! This week Dulce tells the story of spree killer Nikko Jenkins!!! While Adam goes into maybe too much detail on The Screaming House of Union, Missouri... Enjoy Creeps!!! https://linktr.ee/WeeklyCreeppodcast Thank you everyone for all the positive feedback so far!!! We sincerely hope you enjoy listening to our show as much as we like making it!!!

Sinisterhood
Episode 118: The Union, Missouri Screaming House

Sinisterhood

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 82:37


A spacious home. A beautiful backyard. What more could a house-hunting father ask for? Then, after he and his children move in, things take a turn for the horrific. But the family wouldn’t be the last to be terrorized by this frightening abode.

Encounters: A Paranormal Experience
FLASHBACK: Screaming House: A Rental Property Nightmare in Union Missouri - LaChance's Union Screaming House Haunting

Encounters: A Paranormal Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 48:46


It's time for another FLASHBACK episode! On this episode going us on a trip back thru season 1 with our overview and telling of the SCREAMING HOUSE. "Do you believe in ghosts? I use to be like many of you. I was a true skeptic. A true disbeliever. That was me until three years ago. Now I do believe. I wish I didn’t. It would be easier for me to sleep at night." ~Steven LaChance, 2004 The Union, Missouri Haunting Travel today to Union, Missouri and listen to the tale of the Union Screaming House and the LaChance family. In May of 2001, Steven LaChance and his three children moved into a 1932 "Dream Home" but the dreams would soon turn to nightmares as each day passed. 17 Days. Thats what awaits you in this episode (and the multifaceted continuation of the persistent haunting after vacating the property). Come learn about Shadowy Figures, Ghostly Screams, and a brush encounter with Lorraine Warren.. Welcome to Union. Intro/Outro: Strange Stuff by Matt Harris Additional Music: She Died Up There You Know by Dan Bodan Dreaming in 432Hz by The Unicorn Heads Heartbeat of the Hood by Doug Maxwell

Crap My Kids Say Podcast
08. Scary Stories (Screaming House of Union Missouri and Letta Me Out

Crap My Kids Say Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 68:08


This Week Dylan tells the story of Steven LaChance and the Screaming House Union Missouri and Jess tells the story of the haunted doll Letta Me Out. You can email us at: cmkspod@gmail.com Like our Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Crap-My-Kids-Say-104624864211578/ You can follow us individually at Dylan: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPdcweAh_oRa_7JAaE4INCg?view_as=subscriber Jess: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOu52RSumyv4-yjzU6WYBfA?view_as=subscriber

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The Daily Gardener
October 7, 2019 Little Prince Nursery, John Clayton, Joseph Knight, Robert Brown, Ezra Cornell, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Foliage First by Karen Chapman and Christina Salwitz, Potting up Bulbs, Plant Explorers and the Story of the Little Helper

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 18:35


Mark from Little Prince nursery and I became friends on Facebook over the past month.   I was immediately taken with the images on his feed, which is so full of the most beautiful blooms. His dahlias were to die for. Anyway, at some point I gave him a call and we were talking away and Mark asked if he could send me some plants. Um... yay! They arrived right as we were headed up to the cabin, so I grabbed the box and brought it along. I unwrapped my new plants this morning and I'm sharing the video in the Facebook Group- so you can check it out there. I just wanted to say a word about ordering plants through the mail. That used to be such a crazy concept. But, our attitudes toward shipping have changed. Most us get things in the mail that we never dreamed we would get shipped to us. My groceries and toiletries get shipped to the cabin free now courtesy of Walmart. (The groceries aren't free but the shipping is.) My point is, that shipping has become the norm; it's only natural that plants would make their way into the process. The chief concern when shipping plants is how to send plants in a responsible and effective way without having to charge a fortune for shipping. I think Little Prince has cracked that code.  Anyway, check out the video in the FB group- you'll get to see the lovely view to the lake ; it was simply pastoral today - the perfect Fall day. Then, watch as I unpack the box from Little Prince. It's so much fun - you'll see the wonderful unique specimens Mark sent, the superb packaging, and my method for acclimating newly shipped specimens. With any luck, the video will make you feel brave enough to order some for yourself. By  the way, this not a sponsored post. This is just Mark being Mark, and me loving plants. Check out the Little Prince website and if you have any questions, don't hesitate to give them a call. Little Prince's customer service is so good, you'll feel like you are getting the royal treatment!       Brevities #OTD  Today is the birthday of the colonial botanist John Clayton who was born on this day in 1773.   Clayton's home in Virginia was called "Windsor".  He created an excellent botanical garden, (and one of the first for this country), at Windsor. Five hundred of Clayton's herbarium specimens were referenced for the "Flora Virginica" and were compiled by Gronovius with along with input from Carl Linnaeus.         #OTD   Today is the birthday of the gardener, nurseryman, and expedition sponsor, Joseph Knight, who was born on this day in 1778.   Knight was a gardener to George Hibbert and he was also a private nursery owner - and a very successful one. His ability to sell plants and feature plants in his welcoming showroom was tremendous. When John Claudius Loudon visited Knight's nursery in 1831, he wrote: “The effect on entering is excellent; the termination of the telescopic vista being [a] bronze vase... which is about 6 ft. in diameter and weighs several tons, [and] is painted blue on the inside, ... has a very cheerful and elegant appearance." Loudon reported  on a number of plants at Knight's nursery. On the rhododendron , he wrote: "So abundant is the honey secreted by [the rhododendron] that when they are shaken it falls from them like large drops of rain." On the Knight's orangery, he wrote: "The mandarin orange, [is] remarkable for its perfume as well as its flavor. It separates from the rind like the kernel of a nut from its shell, without any trouble of peeling or paring, and has been very appropriately designated by the Chinese as the aristocrat of the orange family... In 1829 after Hibbert retired, Knight received his entire collection of plants which he added to his nursery called "Knight's Exotic Nursery. Knight used his nursery as a training ground for young gardeners. At the time, Knight's nursery was truly one of the best in the world. In addition, Knight was able to obtain plants from explorations he sponsored. Knight had a knack for tending to new plants and Knight's nursery was a frequent source for specimens featured in the latest botanical magazines. A little over two decades later, in 1856, Knight's nursery was bought by John Gould Veitch and became the world-famous "Royal Exotic Nursery" after he bought it. But we remember Joseph Knight for introducing rhododendrons from Nepal, azaleas from China and the Robin Redbreast bush to the gardens of England.        #OTD  On this day in 1805, the botanist Robert Brown returned from a four year expedition to Australia after having found thousands of new plant species.   His work brought him fame and professional opportunities. Brown  became the librarian of the Linnean Society. His knowledge of new plant species made it possible for him to write breakthrough papers and books that had to do with plant classification and Australian flora. Brown also became the Librarian for the Banks herbarium and he enjoyed the friendship and trust of Joseph Banks. When Banks died in 1820, he left everything to Brown - his herbarium, his library and even his house.       #OTD On this day in 1868, Cornell University welcomed the very first class of students to the rural campus overlooking Lake Cayuga in Ithaca, New York.    An agricultural land grant university, Cornell was endowed by Ezra Cornell, one of the founders of Western Union Telegraph Co. There's a funny little story that tells when Ezra Cornell said "any field, for any person", someone else said: "But then everyone will want to come here." Cornell replied, "Not when they find out where it is."  If you happen to be in Ithaca during the growing season, the Botanical Gardens at Cornell University are well worth a visit. Below Cornell’s campus, is Llenroc, the home that was commissioned by Cornell for himself and his family. Sadly, he died just before it’s completion. And,  in case you're wondering, yes, Llenroc is Cornell spelled backwards! It was Ezra Cornell who said: "Idleness is to the human mind like rust to iron."        Unearthed Words #OTD Today is the anniversary of the death of the American physician, poet and humorist, Oliver Wendell Holmes, who died on this day in 1894.   "What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us."  "Youth fades, love droops, the leaves of friendship fall; A mother's secret hope outlives them all. ” "But friendship is the breathing rose, with sweets in every fold."   Today, when garden writers write about pests in the garden, they often include this quote by Holmes:   "On every stem, on every leaf,... and at the root of everything that grew, was a professional specialist in the shape of grub, caterpillar, aphis, or other expert, whose business it was to devour that particular part."   In 1889, Louise Chandler Moulton published her book of poetry called In the Garden of Dreams. She sent a copy to  Oliver Wendell Holmes and he wrote her back in a letter dated December 29, 1889: "I thank you most cordially for sending me your beautiful volume of poems. They tell me that they are breathed from a woman's heart as plainly as the fragrance of a rose reveals its birthplace. ... I cannot help feeling flattered that the author of such impassioned poems should have thought well enough of my own productions to honor me with the kind words I find on the blank leaf of a little book that seems to me to hold leaves torn out of the heart's record." Holmes was clearly a sentimentalist. In his poem about the "dear days" of his youth called "No Time Like the Old Time," he wrote: "There is no time like the old time, when you and I were young, When the buds of April blossomed and the birds of springtime sung!" Today's book recommendation: Gardening with Foliage First by Karen Chapman and Christina Salwitz Over the years, Karen Chapman and Christina Salwitz have designed hundreds of gardens.  The two met at an event where Christina was presenting on interesting foliage combinations.  Karen was sitting in the audience and felt an immediate connection, because Christina’s work was so aligned with her own - they both appreciated unique and interesting - even uncommon plant combinations. They quickly realized they had been traveling parallel paths as designers and writers - they were true horticultural kindred spirits. So, their collaboration on Foliage First was a natural output of their connection.   I had the great opportunity to interview Karen and Christina on Episode 603 of the Still Growing Podcast. I mention at the top of that show that Karen and Christina are passionate about something they call the foliage framework. This is their starting point for designing a garden and they know that it requires a little bit of discipline, a little bit of focus, and lots of practice.  Instead of focusing on the shiny objects - blooms or artistic elements - Karen and Christina know the best foundation for a garden begins with foliage.  Well planned gardens feature foliage that offers year-round color, texture, and interest. Add in blooms and art, and you have a lovely garden.   Karen and Christina’s book is expertly organized with color coded pages by season: Spring and Summer, Fall and Winter; and also by exposure: Shade or Sun.     What’s it like when you get two designers to share 127 Dazzling Plant Combinations that Pair the Beauty of Leaves with Flowers, Bark, Berries, and More in a single book? Nirvana.     This book is for the true garden geeks or the landscape designers on the look for new, practical ideas. Learn How to Design a Garden with Foliage First with Karen Chapman and Christina Salwitz.       Today's Garden Chore Pot up bulbs for Spring forcing now. You can pot up a variety of bulbs right now. I like to put together pots with a nice mix- hyacinths, tulips, and crocus. I place them pretty close together in the pots and then they can either go in the refrigerator in the garage, in a cold frame, or in a trench outside. If you use a trench, cover the pots with leaves or straw so that you can easily retrieve them in January or February.       Something Sweet  Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart On this day in 1930, the newspaper in Union Missouri published a little story called "Unique Loyalty" about a little boy who was helping some plant explorers:   "A story was told of a party of English botanists who were spending a summer in the Swiss Alps collecting specimens of rare beauty and considerable value. They started out one morning from a small village and after several hours climb came to a precipice overlooking a green valley dotted with a peculiar flower which examined through field glasses proved to be of unusual value.    From the cliff, on which the party was standing, to the valley, was a sheer drop of several hundred feet. To descend would be impossible and to reach the valley from another approach would mean a waste of several hours.    During the latter part of their climb a small boy had attached himself to the party end had watched with interest the maneuvers of the botanists. After discussing the situation for several minutes, one of the members of the party turned to the boy and said, 'Young fellow, if you'll let us tie a rope around your waist and lower you over this cliff so that you can dig up one of those loose plants for us, and let us pull you back up without harming the plant, we will give you five pounds.'   The boy looked dazed for un instant, then ran off apparently frightened at the prospect of being lowered over the cliff by a rope. But within a short time, he returned - bringing with him an old man bent and gray, with hands gnarled and callused by hard labor. Upon reaching the party of botanists the boy turned to the man who had made the proposal and said. 'Sir, this is my father. I'll go into the valley, if you'll let mv father hold the rope!' The boy probably had confidence in the ability of the botanists to hold the rope, but he had FAITH in his father's protecting care."           Thanks for listening to the daily gardener, and remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."  

Scared To Death
Visibly Shaken

Scared To Death

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 68:25


"Daddy, the basement monster is standing in the upstairs window...." A quote from today's first tale - the haunting of the LaChance family in the "Screaming House" of Union, Missouri. They would last less than a month in this aggressively haunted house. Our second tale is one man's account of a run-in with two black-eyed children. What are these entities and what do they want from you? We here in the studio found today's tales scarier than last weeks. Will you? Let us know! Please rate, review, and subscribe anywhere you listen. Thank you! Follow the show on social media: @scaredtodeathpodcast on Facebook and IG Watch this episode on Youtube:https://youtu.be/8Mw943ZIhvw  Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/scaredtodeathpodcast/ Instagram:https://bit.ly/2miPLf5 Video/Audio by Bad Magic Productions Additional music production by Jeffrey Montoya Additional music production by Zach Cohen Various free audio provided by http://freesound.org

About Sex Podcast with Angela Skurtu
Married to a Sex Therapist, OMG and more! Guest Monica Houttuin joins us again,

About Sex Podcast with Angela Skurtu

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2017 37:50


How can I love thee? Let me count the ways... Three? Is that all? I probably need to do better than that. Let me see, there is poking, rubbing, spitting. That's love, right? Luckily, I'm married to a sex therapist. I'm sure she can help. This week we talk about being married to a sex therapist and we also cover how sex therapists can help us talk about sex.   About our Guest:  Monica Houttuin, LCSW, CST at Counseling Rediscovering Connections Monica is a Couples and Intimacy Specialist, Certified Sex Therapist and Educator. She works in private practice in Union Missouri and specializes working with couples struggling with issues of sex and intimacy.  Her area of expertise is reviving sexual injury from affairs and helping couples make adaptations to their sexual connections as a results of chronic illness or just the regular effects of long term relationships and living a long life together. Monica  earned her Master's Degree From Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri with an emphasis on Family Therapy and Mental Health.  Upon completion of that degree, she earned a Certificate in Sex Therapy from the University of Michigan. Combining those credentials with many  years of experience intense Clinical Supervision, she earned her certification as a sex therapist through the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT). She has pursued advanced training in research proven effective methods to treating couples such  approaches for couples therapy, including Crucible™ Couples Therapy and Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFT) and Gottmann Methods. Find her at:   https://www.crcmo.com/ https://jumpstartyourhearts.com  monicahouttuin.wordpress.com www.facebook.com/CounselingWithMonica/ twitter.com/monicahouttuin   Episode 38   Visit us at: www.aboutsexpodcast.com Get marriage therapy and sex therapy in the St Louis area with Angela Skurtu LMFT M.Ed, a Licensed Marriage and Sex therapist. You can talk to her about sex or other therapy needs at: www.therapistinstlouis.com   References: https://www.omgyes.com/en/how-it-works#/pricing

About Sex Podcast with Angela Skurtu
Five Dimensions of Touch on About Sex - Special Guest Monica Houttuin

About Sex Podcast with Angela Skurtu

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2017 35:51


You let off the brake, slam it into first gear, and pop the clutch full throttle. The engine roars to life, your tires screaming into the void. There may be something out there, other people, cars, ironic t-shirts, but while you hold that wheel and feel that engine rumble to life you become one with the car. You shift to second gear, and another chorus roars to life. Third gear, you can feel the force in your chest as you accelerate. Fourth gear, the signs on the side of the road start to seem like streaks of color passing you by. When you finally hit fifth gear, the tachometer makes its final ascent and you pass into what feels like another dimension. In this episode of About Sex, we discuss how couples can shift into different gears through the five dimensions of touch. You shift through Affectionate, Sensual, Playful, Erotic, and finally Intercourse. Join us for this and much more with our special guest Monica Houttuin, who is also a sex therapist. That's right, two sex therapists in the room. What could go wrong? :)     About our Guest:  Monica Houttuin, LCSW, CST at Counseling Rediscovering Connections Monica is a Couples and Intimacy Specialist, Certified Sex Therapist and Educator. She works in private practice in Union Missouri and specializes working with couples struggling with issues of sex and intimacy.  Her area of expertise is reviving sexual injury from affairs and helping couples make adaptations to their sexual connections as a results of chronic illness or just the regular effects of long term relationships and living a long life together. Monica  earned her Master's Degree From Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri with an emphasis on Family Therapy and Mental Health.  Upon completion of that degree, she earned a Certificate in Sex Therapy from the University of Michigan. Combining those credentials with many  years of experience intense Clinical Supervision, she earned her certification as a sex therapist through the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT). She has pursued advanced training in research proven effective methods to treating couples such  approaches for couples therapy, including Crucible™ Couples Therapy and Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFT) and Gottmann Methods. Find her at:   https://www.crcmo.com/ https://jumpstartyourhearts.com  monicahouttuin.wordpress.com www.facebook.com/CounselingWithMonica/ twitter.com/monicahouttuin   Episode 37   Visit us at: www.aboutsexpodcast.com Get marriage therapy and sex therapy in the St Louis area with Angela Skurtu LMFT M.Ed, a Licensed Marriage and Sex therapist. You can talk to her about sex or other therapy needs at: www.therapistinstlouis.com   References: McCarthy; Shifting Gears; https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/whats-your-sexual-style/201205/shifting-gears

Beyond The Edge Radio
1/04/2015 Haunted Survivors Roundtable discussion with Steven LaChance, Tim Yancey and Jason Gowin

Beyond The Edge Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2015 108:48


BTE Radio officially returns to the airways this Sunday night, January 4th with returning guests Steven LaChance and Jason Gowin for our Haunted Survivors Roundtable Discussion. We are awaiting word from a third mystery guest and will announce who it is as soon as we have confirmation. Aldo Poe, our first contestant in the BTE Radio Search for a new Co-Host contest will be joining us this week on the program as we welcome Steven, Jason and a possible third mystery guest. Steven LaChance is a Haunted Survivor along with his family who lived for a short period in a Haunted Home in Union Missouri. He has since moved out and used his experience to educate himself about what he experienced and to help and empower others dealing with the same circumstances. Steven has since gone on to host several talk radio programs, author multiple books on his experiences, lecture, research and appear on several movies and television programs discussing his journey and how he survived a haunting many years ago. Jason Gowin has been a life long paranormal enthusiast and researcher. He has had several terrifying experiences and encounters while investigating the paranormal. A former member of Ghost Hunters Inc. and star of the television show Extreme Paranormal, Jason lectures and has appeared on multiple television and radio programs using his knowledge and experience to help others going through similar terrifying experiences. Tim Yancey is our third guest joining us. Tim grew up in a home haunted by a mischievous entity known as the "Boogerman." He has learned how to deal with this past and has gone on to help many people who are dealing with similar situations. Tim is the host of Encounters Paranormal Radio Series since it's inception in 1992. Tim has appeared on multiple television shows, in films, documentaries, radio programs including BTE Radio. Join Eric and Aldo as they welcome Steven and Jason back to BTE Radio as they share their tragedies and triumphs of being a Haunted Survivor. That's this Sunday night January 4, from 8 to 10 pm Eastern time. Tune in live on www.para-x.com/live.htm or www.planetparanormal.com

ParaPods.com
1/04/2015 Haunted Survivors Roundtable discussion with Steven LaChance, Tim Yancey and Jason Gowin

ParaPods.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2015


BTE Radio officially returns to the airways this Sunday night, January 4th with returning guests Steven LaChance and Jason Gowin for our Haunted Survivors Roundtable Discussion. We are awaiting word from a third mystery guest and will announce who it is as soon as we have confirmation. Aldo Poe, our first contestant in the BTE Radio Search for a new Co-Host contest will be joining us this week on the program as we welcome Steven, Jason and a possible third mystery guest. Steven LaChance is a Haunted Survivor along with his family who lived for a short period in a Haunted Home in Union Missouri. He has since moved out and used his experience to educate himself about what he experienced and to help and empower others dealing with the same circumstances. Steven has since gone on to host several talk radio programs, author multiple books on his experiences, lecture, research and appear on several movies and television programs discussing his journey and how he survived a haunting many years ago. Jason Gowin has been a life long paranormal enthusiast and researcher. He has had several terrifying experiences and encounters while investigating the paranormal. A former member of Ghost Hunters Inc. and star of the television show Extreme Paranormal, Jason lectures and has appeared on multiple television and radio programs using his knowledge and experience to help others going through similar terrifying experiences. Tim Yancey is our third guest joining us. Tim grew up in a home haunted by a mischievous entity known as the "Boogerman." He has learned how to deal with this past and has gone on to help many people who are dealing with similar situations. Tim is the host of Encounters Paranormal Radio Series since it's inception in 1992. Tim has appeared on multiple television shows, in films, documentaries, radio programs including BTE Radio. Join Eric and Aldo as they welcome Steven and Jason back to BTE Radio as they share their tragedies and triumphs of being a Haunted Survivor. That's this Sunday night January 4, from 8 to 10 pm Eastern time. Tune in live on www.para-x.com/live.htm or www.planetparanormal.com