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The Selwyn District Council welcomes proposed Government reforms to speed up building consents. The nation's fastest-growing region says any changes that could speed up progress are helpful, as building consents have always been a focus for the Selwyn District Council. Selwyn District Council Head of Building, Vanessa Mitchell, says this move will free up inspectors to focus on other areas. "We've been under enormous pressure over the past few years - and we really see advantages in the proposals that have come out." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Her nose has changed completely… almost like a witch's'! Ghost hunters film inside 'Britain's most haunted house' and the results freak them both out… but is it just a trick of the light? The Cage, which was formally a medieval prison, played a role in one of England's most famous witch hunts, in which eight women died The building was still being used as a jail right up until the early 20th century. One recent previous owner was Vanessa Mitchell.
Send us a Text Message.Video Version HEREA terrifying paranormal mystery unfolds in St. Osyth in Essex, which is home to what some have claimed, is the British equivalent of the Amityville Horror house. The Cage is a former witch prison, but when Vanessa Mitchell purchased the property in 2005, she encountered a horrific series of supernatural events. Are you ready to climb inside...THE CAGE? For more on this case, read John Fraser's book: Poltergeist! A New Investigation Into Destructive Haunting: Including 'The Cage - Witches Prison' St Osyth To view (or even purchase) this house, visit this link (it was for sale at time of writing): For more on Peter Laws check out:www.patreon.com/peterlawsor www.peterlaws.co.uk
In this episode we spoke with Thomas & Vanessa Mitchell from The Mitchell Family Empire. The conversation was nothing short of amazing and full of laughs, even an emotional moment stemmed from the topic. Tune in to see what brought tears to this powerful episode.
In 2004, Vanessa Mitchell purchased her dream home a 16th century building that was used as a prison to house people accused of witchcraft during the Essex Witch Trials. Little did Vanessa know that her dream house would become her nightmare as she discovered she had moved into one of England's most haunted locations, a house that she left for years later and a house that, due to its reputation, took her eight more years to sell. Tonight we'll discuss the story of the Essex Witch Trials and "The Cage" in St. Osyth, welcome to Episode 123 of "What In The...? Podcast!" --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/what-in-the-podcast/message
Vanessa Mitchell thought she was buying the home of her dreams. Sure, it was a medieval prison for English peasants accused of witchcraft, but it was also cute and within her price range. But then her possessions started vanishing and she found a mysterious pool of blood on the floor and three years later she was out, fleeing with her son. This is Vanessa's story of what happened.Hosted by Julian MorgansA Superreal Production Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kanika Mobley and Vanessa Mitchell are the cofounders of Stories of a Colorful World, an online children's bookstore that exclusively carries children's books featuring Black, Indigenous, people of color (BIPOC), written by BIPOC authors. Listen as they share why seeing characters like us matter and why literacy is so important in a child's development.
A lovely cottage that sits just outside of London was once a Medieval witches' prison. Listen along to hear what darkness lies here and haunts these walls.If you have any questions or would like to suggest a haunted place you would like for us to cover, you can reach out to us by email or instagramEmail: Sisterstitious@gmail.comInstagram: @SisterstitiousCover Art: https://www.benmaymedia.com/https://jeffmaysh.medium.com/i-bought-a-witches-prison-ad2e7cbcecbhttps://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-06-14/haunted-house-that-housed-witches-in-medieval-times-for-sale/11208806https://www.livescience.com/65694-medieval-witch-prison-house.htmlhttps://www.homedomus360.com/property/cage/https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/7610202/true-horror-witches-prison/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursula_Kemphttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_OsythEstep, Richard, and Vanessa Mitchell. Spirits of the Cage: True Accounts of Living in a Haunted Medieval Prison. Llewellyn Worldwide, Ltd., 2017.
THE CAGE Britain's most haunted house For almost four years, Vanessa Mitchell lived amongst some of the most powerful paranormal activity ever known. She bought The Cage in St Osyth in 2004, a medieval property renowned all over the world for its imprisonment of witches in the 1500s - most notably, Ursula Kemp. The now 46-year-old was blissfully unaware of the full extent of property's chilling and haunting past when she moved in, but the demons that lived inside soon rose to the surface. She managed just four years in The Cage and the house has been completely empty since 2009. Now, after 12 years of trying, Vanessa has finally secured a buyer. She fell in love with the house and made it her home - but once she was in, she couldn't wait to get out. Born in London, Vanessa moved to St Osyth when she was a young child. She would walk past the infamous house every day on her way to and from school. Little did she know that years later she would be living inside. To this day, the mum-of-two is unsure as to why she bought The Cage - but she claims it was the house that chose her. "I was working away and I came back for a weekend and I saw it was up for sale," she explained. " I had a house in Newcastle that was being rented out. "I thought how can I get the tenants out and get the house on the market in time to buy The Cage?
This week on the Interior Voices podcast, hosts Vanessa Mitchell and Tracy Mooney talk with Jody Wagner, Aboriginal Mental Wellness Practice Lead about Orange shirt Day and the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Learn more Aboriginal Employee Wellness Resources (InsideNet) KUU-US Crisis Line Society – 24 hr Crisis Line: 1-800- KUU-US-17 (1-800-588-8717) Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's Calls to Action Orange Shirt Day / Nation Day for Truth and ReconciliationTool Kit (InsideNet) Orange Shirt Day Society Indian Residential School Survivors Society IH residential school awareness resource (InsideNet)
Up close and personal with your hosts Freddie Young and Vanessa Mitchell sharing some of their personal experiences and back story! We have so much more to tell and this is just a snippet of whats to come, we hope you enjoy it. Remember to follow our socials Instagram - @thehauntedpodcastofficial Twitter - @thehauntedpcast Email us with your own stories and experiences thehauntedpodcastofficial@gmail.com
A brief introduction from your two hosts! Freddie Young and Vanessa Mitchell.
Witches... They've been around since the dawn of time and this episode, the girls rev up their broomsticks to chat all things witchy! Not before a disgusting rat-chat rat off about rats, rat guts and rat encounters, that is... So, witches! Witchcraft! Familiars! Witchy True Crime! It's all here... Michelle reminisces about Mysteries in Covent Garden and whether Geordie has a witchy face... Geordie chats about the Crucible, her drama years and Goody Goode... Michelle talks about modern witches, witch influencers, feminism and #witchesofinstagram... Geordie dives into the case of Vanessa Mitchell, whose dream home in St Orsyth turned into a nightmare when the ghosts of witches past haunted her beyond the grave. 15th Century witch Ursula Kemp gets discussed, as do modern witches Bri Luna & Harmony Nice, and the ep gets wrapped up with a terrifying True Crime recap of the case of Kristy Bamu and a couple of spells you can try at home to get rid of unwanted friends. What more could you want! Listen, like, subscribe and TELL US YOUR STORIES! We want to hear from you, especially if you have a story to share or a topic you'd like us to yak about!!! Listen on our website: https://eavesdroppinpodcast.com EAVESDROPPIN' is ON SPOTIFY! https://open.spotify.com/show/3BKt2Oy... AND APPLE PODCASTS https://podcasts.apple.com/.../eavesd... AND GOOGLE PODCASTS https://tinyurl.com/y5n33pys AND YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqcuzv-EXizUo4emmt9Pgfw And wherever you normally listen... #witches #truecrime #ratchat #witchcraft #comedy #comedypodcast #podcast #storytellingpodcast #eavesdroppin #benmendelsohn #2birdsyakkin #supernatural
This week, host Vanessa Mitchell talks with Dr. Sean Wachtel, Senior Medical Director, Aboriginal Health. Vanessa asks him about his role with Interior Health and they cover important ground related to cultural safety and humility in health care. Episode 1 Resources Vanessa and Dr. Wachtel discuss the importance of Territory Acknowledgements The X-Change Session 3 – Aboriginal Health: A Physicians Journey to Cultural Humility The Four Agreements of Courageous Conversations Racist Like Me — A Call to Self-Reflection and Action for White Physicians
This week, host Vanessa Mitchell takes a look back at past episodes with special guests Kris Murray and Sheila Lewis. The team is also joined by Tracy Mooney for a look ahead to our plans for 2021. Episode 10 Resources Season 2 Episode 7: Orange Shirt Day and Trauma-Informed Practice Season 1 Episode 2: Traditional Territory Acknowledgements Season 1 Episode 21: IH Board Chair Dr. Doug Cochrane Season 2 Episode 5: Karen Cooper, Director of Allied Health for IH West Season 2 Episode 9: Thompson Rivers University Aboriginal Research Project Season 2 Episode 2: United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) Season 2 Episode 1: Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) Season 1 Episode 13: IH Aboriginal Recruitment and Retention In Plain Sight: Addressing Indigenous-specific Racism and Discrimination in B.C. Health Care News@IH Story: Creating Welcoming Spaces
This week, host Vanessa Mitchell takes a look back at past episodes with special guests Kris Murray and Sheila Lewis. The team is also joined by Tracy Mooney for a look ahead to our plans for 2021. Episode 10 Resources Season 2 Episode 7: Orange Shirt Day and Trauma-Informed Practice Season 1 Episode 2: Traditional Territory Acknowledgements Season 1 Episode 21: IH Board Chair Dr. Doug Cochrane Season 2 Episode 5: Karen Cooper, Director of Allied Health for IH West Season 2 Episode 9: Thompson Rivers University Aboriginal Research Project Season 2 Episode 2: United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) Season 2 Episode 1: Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) Season 1 Episode 13: IH Aboriginal Recruitment and Retention In Plain Sight: Addressing Indigenous-specific Racism and Discrimination in B.C. Health Care News@IH Story: Creating Welcoming Spaces
This week, host Vanessa Mitchell talks colleagues Rose Melnyk and Tracy Mooney along with Colleen Seymour from and Lisa Bourque Bearskin from Thompson Rivers University. Their discussion centers on the importance of Aboriginal research in health care.
This week, host Vanessa Mitchell talks with Tracy Mooney, Aboriginal Employment Advisor and Jody Wagner, Aboriginal Mental Wellness Practice Lead. Their discussion centers around Aboriginal Mental Wellness during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Internal IH Resources: IH COVID HUB IH Psychological health and safety inside Net Page (includes schedule of wellness sessions currently posted for Fall 202cludes schedule of wellness sessions currently posted for Fall 2020) Aboriginal Employee Wellness Resources Employee and Family Assistance Program Employee Family Assistance Program (EFAP) Crisis Support Line - 1-844-751-2133 Other/External Resources: FNHA (includes coronavirus podcast link) FNHA Wellness Plans and graphic stories Métis Nation British Columbia Métis Crisis Line: 1-833-638-4722 BC Association of Friendship Centres BCAFC Indigenous Cultural Safety during COVID 19 Tip Sheet KUU-US Crisis Line - 24 hr Crisis Line: 1-800- KUU-US-17 (1800-588-8717) BC Government Website – Information for First Nations and Indigenous Peoples in BC Interior Health Mental Health Services Interior Health Mental Health & Substance Use Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – Coping with Stress Crisis Centre BC Covid-19 and Anxiety Info Sheet World Health Organization – Health at Home; Mental Health Podcast: Brene Brown – Unlocking Us Burnout and How to Complete the Stress Cycle
This week on the Interior Voices podcast, hosts Vanessa Mitchell and Kris Murray talk with Jody Wagner, Aboriginal Mental Wellness Practice Lead. Jody shares her thoughts on Orange Shirt Day and the importance of trauma-informed practice. Learn more ... Check out the resources and concepts discussed in this episode: One-And-A-Half Men: The Story of Jim Brady and Malcolm Norris Aboriginal Mental Wellness Plan IH Employee Toolkit for Orange Shirt Day (InsideNet) Orange Shirt Day website Truth and Reconciliation Commission Residential school goes from tragedy to triumph (St. Eugene) The wisdom of Mary Paul Behind Closed Doors: Stories from the Kamloops Indian Residential School Anahim Lake Dormitory (Ulkatcho) Residential School Missing Children and Unmarked Burials report United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Trauma-informed Care Toolkit IH Library Services (InsideNet) E-mail Jody Wagner
This week host Vanessa Mitchell visits with Karen Cooper. Karen shares her journey to her current position as Director of Allied Health for IH West. Karen participated in the Nlaka’pamux Nation Managers tour last summer and shares the trip’s impact with Vanessa. Episode 5 Resources Nlaka'pamux Nation managers tour photos
Episode 4: MHSU Administrator Debi Morris Interior Voices host Vanessa Mitchell talks with Debi Morris, Mental Health and Substance Use Administrator for IH West. The pair reminisce about the time they spent together last year on the Nlaka'pamux communities tour and the importance of patient-centred care. Episode 4 Resources Nlaka'pamux Nation managers tour photos
1. Higher - Steve Silk Hurley Journey to Heaven - Steve Silk Hurley, Vanessa Mitchell & Ricky Dillard 2. Those Days - Marc Cotterell 3. Uplifted - Sure Shot Club Vocal Mix - Ricky Morrison & Brian Lucas 4. White Flag - Sandy Riviera’s Ext Mix - Kings Of Tomorrow & Alex Mills 5. Never Fall In Love In Love With A DJ - Emmaculate Ft Carla Prather 6. Are you Ready - Joey Negro Redemption Mix - Four80East & CeCe Peniston 7. Stand Up - Wayne Williams & Laurnea 8. Tacalacateo - Terry Hunter Club World Mix - Pepe Citarella & India 9. Sensual Vibes-Hippie Torrales & Jerrell Battle 10. A Place Where We Can All Be Free - Louie Vega Ft Jennine Sugah Lyrics Lyons 11. One Night - Mind State & Natalie Wood 12. Take My Hand - Afro Warriors & BK 13. Mind Reader - Opolopo Mix - Adina Howard 14. Lonely Street Lonely Town - Deelicious 15. Sunshine - Sacred Rhythm Mix - Louie Vega, Blaze & Raul Midon
In Episode 23, Kris Murray and Vanessa Mitchell talk with Brad Anderson, Corporate Director for Aboriginal Health with IH.
In Episode 22, host Sheila Lewis talks with Aboriginal Health Leads Darcy Doberstein, Rose Melnyk, Kris Murray, and Vanessa Mitchell about their roles within Interior Health and in the communities they support. Aboriginal Health Leads’ Regional Focus Aboriginal Health Strategy 2015-2019 Aboriginal Mental Wellness Plan Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action Reclaiming Power and Place: The Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
In Episode 21, hosts Sheila Lewis and Vanessa Mitchell talks with IH board chair Doug Cochrane about his career and role with Interior Health.
In Episode 20, host Vanessa Mitchell talks with IH board member Allan Louis about his journey to the board, reconciliation, and more.
In Episode 17, Vanessa Mitchell talks with Dr. Karin Goodison about her journey to cultural safety , her career, and more. Episode 17: Resources Karin's Aboriginal Cultural Safety Video Nicole Robbin's Interior Voices Interview Medical Health Officers Public Webpage
Vanessa Mitchell shares her interviews with Dr. Glenn Fedor and Dr. Nicole Robbins; Chris Macklin introduces a new series of cultural safety videos featuring IH physicians. Episode 10: Resources Dr. Glenn Fedor (full audio interview) Dr. Nicole Robbins (full audio interview) Cultural safety video series Dr. Harsh Hundal: Aboriginal cultural safety, compassion and relational practice Dr. Trevor Corneil: Health and wellness impacts of the colonial narrative Dr. Selena Lawrie: Self awareness and acknowledging potential biases within health practice Dr. Ed Hardy: Acknowledging diverse Aboriginal perspectives regarding health and wellness Dr. Karin Goodison: Listening to clients’ stories within physician practice Dr. Kamran Golmohammadi: Adopting a more relational approach in physician practice Dr. Sue MacDonald: Becoming a champion for cultural safety within physician practice
“Let us step into the night and pursue that flighty temptress, adventure.” ― J.K. Rowling What is it like to live in a haunted house? What if that house was actually a medieval prison that housed witches? Richard Estep and Vanessa Mitchell talk about their book, Spirits of the Cage with hosts Brigitte Jia and Katie Choo covering the haunting of one of England's oldest prisons for witches where Vanessa lived for three years until she couldn't take it any longer and Richard's subsequent investigation into the paranormal activities. Trends without ends reporter, Jack Pawlakos looks into the adventures of ghosting, ghost ships, and the tracking via smarkphones and apps of the paranormal. Brigitte wraps the hour with an Art Attack focusing on ghosts and spirits in art.
“Let us step into the night and pursue that flighty temptress, adventure.” ― J.K. Rowling What is it like to live in a haunted house? What if that house was actually a medieval prison that housed witches? Richard Estep and Vanessa Mitchell talk about their book, Spirits of the Cage with hosts Brigitte Jia and Katie Choo covering the haunting of one of England's oldest prisons for witches where Vanessa lived for three years until she couldn't take it any longer and Richard's subsequent investigation into the paranormal activities. Trends without ends reporter, Jack Pawlakos looks into the adventures of ghosting, ghost ships, and the tracking via smarkphones and apps of the paranormal. Brigitte wraps the hour with an Art Attack focusing on ghosts and spirits in art.
Witch Cage: A woman buys a medieval jail… and tries to make it her home. To hear more about her experiences, check out Vanessa Mitchell’s book, Spirits of the Cage: True Accounts of Living in a Haunted Medieval Prison, co-written with Richard Estep. Vanessa’s also written a second book, in her own words. Secrets of the Cage, which delves deeper into the history of the prison, comes out soon. The Cage Medieval Prison, as featured in this piece, is up for sale. For direct inquiries, contact Vanessa at vanessa56roman at hotmail.co.uk Find out more about Vanessa Mitchell and The Cage Medieval Prison on Twitter and Facebook. Production: Liz Mak Original Score: Renzo Gorrio Phantom Border Agent: A border agent encounters rumors that his long-dead colleague is working his old patrol in the middle of the desert. When Rocky Elmore became a Border Patrol Agent along the US-Mexico border, he knew it would be a scary job … just not this scary. For more stories of natural and supernatural happenings on the border, be sure to check out Rocky’s book, Out On Foot: Nightly Patrols and Ghostly Tales of A U.S. Border Patrol Agent (https://www.amazon.com/Out-Foot-Nightly-Patrols-Ghostly/dp/0692488383) and his website (http://rockyelmore.com/). Score: Renzo Gorrio, Leon Morimoto, Pat Mesiti-Miller
Ever wonder what it's like to investigate a haunted medieval prison for witches? Wonder no more! On this episode we interview Richard Estep, co-author (with Vanessa Mitchell) of the upcoming book, "Spirits of the Cage: True Accounts of Living in a Haunted Medieval Prison". From "The Growler" to demons to shadow men, we get the true story of a house so haunted the owner refuses to live there. Buy your copy of "Spirits of the Cage" on Amazon. If you to learn more about the book, or Richard Estep, you can find him on his website, Facebook, and Twitter. Also on this episode: Ian tries to Missing 411 himself, a frank discussion about how much forest fires suck (spoiler alert - it's a lot), and most of what Brennan says gets cut out of necessity. Congratulations to Anthony and Krista on their upcoming wedding! We forgot to say it on air but big thanks to Podzontommusic for sharing some more new tunes with us this week Music on this episode: Intro/Outro: "Radio" by Podzontommusic Bumpers: "Rain" by Podzontommusic All music is used with permission Big thanks to our first sponsor. Have a question about coffee? You want to check out Coffee Crew. Every Wednesday at 8pm Pacific, Brennan hosts the music show "Largely the Truth" on 92.5 StokeFM. If you're not in the local broadcast area you can listen via the web at StokeFM.com, TuneIn.com, or via the TuneIn app. You should definitely check out the band Hexxagram If you're in Victoria and want to meet the guys, we may be able to make that happen. Shoot us an e-mail or contact us via the Facebook page. Pins and signed copies of our books are available for sale via e-mail or Big Cartel.
On this Rebroadcast of Sunday's show, Wendy and Travis were talking with Richard Estep and Vanessa Mitchell about their upcoming book release "Spirits of the Cage: True Accounts of Living in a Haunted Medieval Prison" release date– September 8, 2017 https://www.amazon.com/Spirits-Cage-Accounts-H…/…/0738751936There were a few problems with connections, but the show comes through loud and clear most of the time.Spirits of the Cage: True Accounts of Living in a Haunted Medieval PrisonThe jailer’s evil spirit torments residents.The demonic black entity appears in broad daylight.The ghost of a trapped child still searches for her mother.These examples are just a taste of the terrifying phantoms and tortured souls that dwell in the Cage, a cottage in Essex, England, that was used to imprison those accused of witchcraft in the 16th century. When Vanessa Mitchell moved into the Cage, she had no idea that a paranormal nightmare was waiting for her.From her first day living there, Vanessa saw apparitions walk through her room, heard ghostly growls, and was even slapped and pushed by invisible hands. After three years of hostile paranormal activity, Vanessa moved out, fearing for her young son’s safety. Then paranormal researcher Richard Estep went in to investigate. Spirits of the Cage chronicles the time that Vanessa and Richard spent in the Cage, uncovering the frightening and fascinating mysteries of the spirits who lurk within it.Contact Mystic Moon Cafe:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MysticMoonCafe/Email: MysticMoonCafe@gmail.comTwitter: @MysticMoonC
Vanessa Mitchell and paranormal investigator Richard Estep tell us about a haunted medieval prison in England where those accused of witchcraft were imprisoned in the 1500’s. During ‘Haunted House Calls’, it’s your stories of haunted places. We heard from Blair in Oregon about a haunted bar and belief in the paranormal, and Gene in Pennsylvania talked about waking up in a UFO during a near-death experience and says there is a connection between UFO’s and alien abductions. Also, Jeremy details five of the most violent poltergeist cases. Plus a mysterious message from Anonymous warning that NASA is set to reveal the existence of alien life, underground tunnels and the future of artificial intelligence.http://parabnormalradio.com/2017/07/08/ep-216-richard-estep-vanessa-mitchell/
On this episode, we continue the theme of SportsBraSquad from the previous episode with Jessie Barnes, Teresa Krammer, and Vanessa Mitchell from Austin, TX. If you haven’t listened to episode 54 yet, please listen before listening to this one. We attended the Global Sports Bra Squad Day event on June 24, 2017, in Austin and we share sound bites and thoughts from the leaders of the event as well as participants. These ladies speak about having a positive body image, and how this movement and their community has helped them become more confident and strong in their own skin. This episode is hosted by Matt Sorenson and is sponsored by goodr. Use code “runified2017” at playgoodr.com for a special Runified discount and to help support Runified and our running podcast! Runified’s Website, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter #SportsBraSquadATX Facebook Group, Austin event, @thejessiest, @slimt1213, @sunshineface, Kelly Roberts original #SportsBraSquad post, Run, Selfie, Repeat Website, list of 2017 Global Sports Bra Squad events
On this episode, we have Jessie Barnes, Teresa Krammer, and Vanessa Mitchell from Austin, TX. After, learning about the growing #SportsBraSquad movement Kelly Roberts started, this group of running friends felt led to be a part of fostering a supportive place where women can shed their insecurities and step out of their comfort zone. In 2016 they hosted a Sports Bra Squad event in Austin, TX which encouraged women of all ages and body types, and they will be hosting their second event on June 24, 2017, for Global Sports Bra Squad Day. Jessie, Teresa, and Vanessa are honest and vulnerable, sharing personal stories about their own struggles with body image, and how this movement and their community has helped them become more confident and strong in their own skin. Our guests also share running advice and challenge our listeners to join a community and to base your self-worth and body image on your talents and strength, not the shape of your body. This episode is hosted by Matt Sorenson and is sponsored by goodr. Use code “runified2017” at playgoodr.com for a special Runified discount and to help support Runified and our running podcast! Runified’s Website, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter #SportsBraSquadATX Facebook Group, Austin event, @thejessiest, @slimt1213, @sunshineface, Kelly Roberts original #SportsBraSquad post, Run, Selfie, Repeat Website, list of 2017 Global Sports Bra Squad events
When single mother Vanessa Mitchell moved into a historic cottage in Essex, she had no idea that a paranormal nightmare was about to unfold. The cottage, known as The Cage, used to imprison those accused of witchcraft back in the 1500s. From her first day living there, Vanessa saw apparitions walk through her room, heard ghostly growls, and was even slapped and pushed by invisible hands. Unable to handle the dark phenomena after three years, Vanessa moved out and paranormal investigator Richard Estep moved in. Tonight we discuss the years that Vanessa and Richard spent in The Cage, uncovering the frightening and fascinating mysteries of the angry spirits who lurk within it. www.richardestep.net See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When single mother Vanessa Mitchell moved into a historic cottage in Essex, she had no idea that a paranormal nightmare was about to unfold. The cottage, known as The Cage, used to imprison those accused of witchcraft back in the 1500s. From her first day living there, Vanessa saw apparitions walk through her room, heard ghostly growls, and was even slapped and pushed by invisible hands. Unable to handle the dark phenomena after three years, Vanessa moved out and paranormal investigator Richard Estep moved in. Tonight we discuss the years that Vanessa and Richard spent in The Cage, uncovering the frightening and fascinating mysteries of the angry spirits who lurk within it. www.richardestep.net See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.