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Good evening, my friends. I'mMiracles and it's time once again for America's
Most Haunted Radio, bringing together thefinest minds of personalities from across the paranormal's
spectrum. Good evening everyone. Thisis Teresa Argie, the Haunted Housewife,
and you are here for a liveedition of America's Most Haunted. We've got
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an excellent show tonight. This isone of our first shows with the new
format. We've gone back. We'rehitting it live, and we couldn't start
out with a better guest than ourvery special guest is evening from Coast to
coast, Am mister George Norri.He's joining us tonight. He's going to
be talking about things that he's gotcoming on and a very special event that
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we've got coming up in just acouple of weeks. So from Eric Olson,
who will be joining us shortly,and myself, Welcome to America's Most
Haunted Teresa. How cool is thisme being a guest on a paranormal show
the tables around? How you likethat? It's so great to hear from
you, George. This is awesome. We really appreciate you coming on tonight.
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We know you're very busy and anyanytime you can spend with us,
we really appreciate it. So gladyou could be on air with us.
So does it like to be onthe other side of the mic? What's
it like? Well, what's fun? You know, I do a lot
of speaking engagement, so one we'regoing to talk about in just a few
minutes. But you know, it'skind of nice to be able to just
sit back and not have to fireoff questions all the time, but to
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sit back and be a guest oncein a while and just you know,
answer questions and you know, justrelax and just have a great time.
So I look forward to these,I really do. Well, we appreciate
you coming on. I know we'vebeen on both sides of the mic where
we're the host or we're the guest, and it is a lot of fun
being the guest because you can justrelax and the pressure is off. And
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but man, you talk to somany people, I mean every night,
different people all the time, andit does it Does it ever get to
the point where you're like, oh, I've heard this before. Is it
exciting? Every time I talk toa new guests? Do you still go,
wow, this is really interesting?It is always intriguing for me,
Teresa, and always different because youjust never know what these guests are going
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to come up with or what they'regoing to say. And I think,
boy, you really hold it welltoo. I've done some shelves young years,
and sometimes you get some guests onthere and you handle it with such
grace. I don't know if Iwould be able to do it as well
as you do, but you handleit with with a lot of grace and
dignity, and you're always very polite, even when it becomes a little bit
difficult. You have to, youknow, I learned to broadcasting a long
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long time ago. You know,just treat people the way you want to
be treated, and that's you know, that's what I do. It's it's
not difficult to do that, andit's just a matter of just the manners.
And you know, there are times, believe me, I wanted to
get a guest off, like reallyfast, but you know, I'll give
them their due as long as Ican, you know, as long as
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they're not rude to the audience oranything like that, and you know,
I'll give them their fair shake.And yeah, they appreciate it, I'm
sure, and we notice what youhave to do, and it is a
balancing act of being polite but notkind of letting them run away with the
craziness that happened sometimes on Coast toCoast. I believe that Eric Olsen is
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finally joining us. Now, Eric, are you here? I am here.
Hello, George. Thank you somuch for checking in. Really appreciate
it, especially at this at thislast moment. You know what I'm really
curious to hear about, besides,of course, any thoughts about Wondrous Kent,
Ohio and the ken Kern of theweekend, is your Beyond Belief TV
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show. I'm having fun with that. As a matter of fact, Eric
and Theresa just came back from Denverlast night where we taped four more shows.
I go up there once a month, and it's really intriguing for me
because it's got that Coast to Coastradio flavor, but it's a television show.
People can actually see me and seethe guests and you know, some
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of the things that we talk about, which is of course very similar to
Coast to Coast, And if peoplewant to look at it, they've got
a deal for like ninety nine centsfor a month it's at Beyond Belief dot
com. Fantastic, As Teresa wasjust saying, you do such a great
job making everyone sound good and makingevery guest sound like your favorite guest of
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all time. What do you deepdown in Georgeville? What's really kind of
the core interest that you have inthe paranormal? Is there one particular area
that's of most intriguing to you?I like them all, Eric, but
I really love life after death.I mean those stories intrigued me on coast
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to coast tonight. I've got adoctor on who's done research about children's after
death experiences and some of the thingsthey've gone through. Those things really intrigue
me because you know what, oneday, we're all going to get to
that door, and I want tokind of prepare myself as much as I
can. It is the great equalizer, is it not? La? Sure?
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Is it sure? It's something Ithink that has perplexed mankind since the
beginning of time. So every chanceI have where I can get a guest
on who talks about it, andas we slowly move into October it's not
too far away, we'll start doingthose ghost to ghost shows again. Yeah,
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it's funny how that just kind ofrolls around. You're just getting over
that that Halloween hangover, and allof a sudden they're halfway to the next
one. I know, it justdoesn't stop. This is the fastest year
I think I've ever gone through.I thought last year was fast. This
year it's going like crazy, justdoesn't stop. Well, as we're getting
older, Yeah, yeah, that'strue. So any any hints that you
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can drop about what you're going toaddress specifically at the Kent Paranormal Weekend.
I'm looking forward to this. Ofcourse, it's on April eleven and twelve.
I'm going to be there on thatSaturday. And what I do at
these events is we do a meetand greets. You know, we stay
in line talking to people, butwe do a little presentation too about just
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unusual things that are going on inthe world, and we take questions from
the audience. It's just a greatlive participation and I'm looking forward to that.
This is, of course, asyou know, it's going to be
called a Kent Paranormal Weekend, andthey do a great job there all the
time. Yeah, it's fun.I I just live. I'm literally two
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towns over, so I am it'slike a hometown event for me. I
am. I'm really really excited aboutit. I got to be mc I
guess or host for a show thatour psychic Laura Lynn, who is participating
in the Kent Paranormal Weekend that sheput on back in November. So I
actually got to appear on the KentStage stage and it was really fun.
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It's such a great venue. Imean, it really is a beautiful,
medium sized theater and it's going tobe a great place to see you and
all of our other speakers, includingTeresa and I. That's right. I
was just gonna say, you twoare speaking, You're highlighted, and I'm
looking forward to meeting you tube andseeing the things you do. We're looking
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forward to it and my investigative partner, Kathy Webber, the other Cornered Housewife,
will be there as well. Andone of the things I'm looking forward
to besides meeting a lot of thepeople from our area who are involved in
this, is meeting our other veryspecial guest for the weekend, and that
is Rosemary Ellen Guiley. She isthe first Lady of the Paranormal and I
know that you've worked with her andyou know her well, and we're the
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world that she's also going to bea part of this. This is going
to be the highlight of twenty andfifteen for me. I believe that.
And it's early in the year.I've worked with Rosemary since nineteen ninety seven,
when she was a guest at mylocal Saint Louis Nighthawks show and we
started talking about her work, TheEncyclopedia of Dreams, or she talked about
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dreams and how they affected people andwhat they meant. And she has been
a dear friend ever since that firstmeeting, and I'm looking forward to seeing
her again. I get to seeher every once in a while when she
pops into Los Angeles or events,and this is great and everybody is going
to love her. She just asyou just said, the Queen of the
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paranormal. She's one of a kind. That's going to be a fantastic weekend.
We have a few other people joiningus tonight that are also going to
be speaking there, and we lovedeating the word out and having you and
Rosemary a part of this is reallygoing to help us and the Kent Stage,
the venue for this event, alsohas a fantastic history and it happens
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to also be a haunted location,so it's kind of a double whammy for
us here in the paranormal And weare really looking forward to sharing this and
this event and all our wonderful guestswith everybody. And I can't wait.
I mean it's just like two weeksaway. Now, this is really exciting.
Oh I know it's close. Ohmy gosh. I'm going to probably
go back to Saint Louis after theKent event because it's close, and I'll
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go back and see my kids.So it's just a perfect time of year,
springtime. You can't beat it inthe Midwest. Yeah, guess what,
it's snowing. It better not bein two weeks. I want nice
weather. I think it will.We've actually had a little bit of a
break here over the last maybe twoweeks. The finally the feet the piles
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of snow had melted away, andjust when it's gone, it's decided to
start up again. Hey. Ihad kind of one more main question,
George, because I know you haveto go. You have a show to
do yourself, by the way,Yes I do. People may have heard
of Coast to Coast am. Ithink perhaps since you're in every market that
ever was, including Antarctica. ButI wanted to ask, how is it
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different for you? How does itfeel different, or how is the experience
different when you perform and interact liveversus radio, course and or TV.
When I was younger, I wasalways in theater, so I did a
lot of live stage shows, andI love it. I used that kind
of activity Eric when I do myradio show. Now, when I do
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the radio show, I picture oneperson out there listening to me, and
I programmed the show to that person. When I'm alive doing a live stage
event, it's the same thing.I'll try to look at one or two
people in the audience and key inon them, and everything just seems to
fall into place. So I reallyjoy live events. That is a very
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interesting, very interesting to hear youryour kind of technique, because that is
something that's very common, and that'ssomething that they tell is taught to kind
of new speakers, people who tendto be nervous, which I am certain
you do not get. I thinkyou're probably pretty used to it, so
it's interesting to hear that that isstill an effective technique for you to kind
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of zero in and think of itas communicating with a given individual or a
few individuals versus trying to interact,you know, with with this whole crowd.
And I certainly find that that worksfor me as well. Kind of
zero in on a couple of individualsand they're they're your touchstones for the speaking
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engagement. Absolutely, you can't dothe whole crowd because if you did,
you would look like your head wasbobbing all over the place, right,
So you really have to concentrate ona few folks. Well that makes perfect
ends, all right, George.Well, we really really appreciate the time.
Just fantastic. I mean we didn'teven track you down till today because
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we had some mix ups. Soit is an amazingly gracious thing for you
to do. And oh my goodness, we look forward to seeing you and
meeting you and interacting with you.And I guess Teresa is even gonna be
on the panel that you're interesting.We keep out the phone number for folks
who want to come by, canwe Yes, absolutely, it is three
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three zero six seven seven five zerozero five, Yes, absolutely. And
there's even a whole website dedicated tothe event, and that is Kent Paranormal
Weekend dot com and there's nice littlebios on everyone and all the contact information
and how to get tickets, andof course you can just go right to
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the Kent Stage site as well toget your tickets. Thanks so much again,
George, really really great to hearfrom you. Looking forward to seeing
you. Appreciate you taking the time. You are a gracious and charming individual.
As always, we'll see both ofyou are. Eric and Teresa,
thank you, Thank you so much. Bye. America's Most Haunted, The
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he's engineering the show. Making ussound all professional and whatnot. So
Teresa, how are you doing.I'm doing great. I got spring fever.
I cannot wait to get out andstart doing some of these events and
start ghost hunting. The snow wasfinally melted and we're ready to go.
We are booking our schedule as fastas we can and getting ready to get
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some ghost hunting in because it hasbeen a while. It's been a brutal
winner, as you know, especiallyanybody who's in our area here in northeast
Ohio. But it's besides today todaywas lousy. But besides this ken Paranormal
Weekend. That's just kind of thekickoff. We got stuff going on and
we got a lot to do.We're also going to be doing America's Most
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Haunted book signing and ghost hunt withthe Haunted Housewives in May at the Ohio
State Reformatory. That thing sold outin almost less than forty eight hours,
so that's awesome. I I reallydidn't expect that, So that should be
good. Hopefully we can get backin there one of the days when it's
open to the public for those whocouldn't make it to this, that would
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be great too. But we've gota lot going on, and it's going
to be a great years. It'sgoing to be a banner year. I
can't wait. Oh, I think. So we kind of put in all
of our We've paid our dues,you know, we're ready to kind of
move up that next step. Andwe had such an amazing positive response to
the book and had such a greattime out there beating the bushes and doing
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the media tours and doing the interviews. And now I've had a little bit
of a break after that, sowe are ready to kind of forge ahead
full of bim, bigger and energy. And yeah, like you say,
they can't parent over weekend, that'sreally just kind of the just the next,
the next one. That's that's inline. Lots of stuff coming up.
Yeah, I saw your post.People should go check it out.
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Teresa wrote a good article about thevarious activities and go hunts and benefits coming
up, and that is I thinkstill the lays story on America's Most excuse
Me Haunted, and the website,of course, is America's dash most dash
Haunted dot com. Hey, let'sbring on Eric McGill, who is the
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leader, titular leader, as heput it, of the Ectovision paranormal team
based down in the uh the Kentarea. I know they're kind of spread
throughout Summit County and that area,and they're kind of the home team at
the Kent Stage. I'm not surepeople are aware if you're not from this
area, even from Kent itself,but the Kent Stage, the actual theater
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is enormously haunted. I mean itis a haunted, haunted place. So
besides getting to hear all these greatparanormal speakers, including of course Teresa,
Laura Lynn, who will be speakingwith very soon, Eric, we'll be
talking with very soon George, whoyou just heard, very very exciting to
see George in person. That willbe an amazing thing. There will also
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be after everyone has spoken Saturday night, there'll be a big ghost hunt right
there at the Kent Stage. AndI've now been there a few times.
There is always something going on.It's an amazing place and it literally has
been a theater of one kind oranother for almost a hundred years. So
it just seems like theaters really drawback some of the spirits who have performed.
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There seems to be a real homefor them, and that seems to
be who seems to be residing inthe afterlife at the Kent Stage. Well,
can we bring on Eric McGill Youthere, Eric, hold on one
second, this is your producer tonight. I am shaking a little bit of
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the rust. Stop. Let meget him back online for you guys.
That does seem like he hung upon us, so nice to hear your
voice. We will be adding hima SAP. That's okay. We can
talk about Eric and Ecto Vision herefor a minute while he's getting them back
on um. Acto Vision Paranormal isnot just a team. They do some
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really cool stuff and they've been makingvideos and little documentaries of their of their
adventures and they did a great oneon the Ohio State Reformatory and they're actually
going to be showing that during theKent Paranormal weekend, So that is one
of the presentations that we have tolook forward to. They're an excellent team.
They're a great bunch of people andum and they're very familiar with the
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Kent Stage, so they're kind ofgoing to be our guides when it comes
to the hauntings of this particular venue. So this is going to be fantastic.
And Eric is now with us,guys, I hate to bust,
but here we go outstay Eric,are you there, yes, sir,
nice, nice to be here.Hey, You're fantastic to have you here.
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We were just saying how much,Yeah, thank you, hey,
before you before you appeared, whilewe were just singing your praises, I
was going to say that not onlydo you guys do all the stuff that
most teams do, the normal teamsdo and go out and investigate, and
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in particular you are kind of kindof the home team there at the Kent
Stage, but you guys are reallyinnovative. You're the ones who put together
first I've ever heard of it,literally a stage show, a paranormal stage
show, and that took place atthe Kent Stage. Tell us about that
a little bit. That was suchan interesting approach. Oh oh yeah,
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yeah yeah, Eric. We basicallywe put on this show where we were
attempting to kind of trying to evokea spirit interaction through entertainment and comedy.
Whoa, I think that it hassome pretty cool uh results. We did
get some interaction with the rampods andthings like that. But yeah, it
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was a lot of fun. Itwas different, it was interesting. Um,
everybody seemed to have a good time. Other than that, there's only
not much to say. It's justa different approach to trying to gain interaction
from them. It took balls ofsteel because we all know you cannot you
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cannot command the spirits to interact.They do not seem to work on command.
In fact, almost the opposite.It seems like they dig their heels
in if you if you try toboss them around. So the fact that
you guys are willing to go upthere on stage and put on a show,
you know, that was more orless dependent on interaction with these with
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these very undependable spirits. I meanthat took a lot of nerves. Oh
yeah, thank you, it was. It was a risk kind of risk
reward. I guess it tends towork in uh, you know, those
situations where we're investigating and I'm sureRace that can tell you the same thing.
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A lot of interaction seems to comeabout when you're just you know,
shooting the breeze or kind of takinga break and gooping around, and yeah,
these things come through. So itwas more or less a live demonstration
of that. And you know,the whole thought behind the process was that
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we're in a theater, anything orany particular consciousness that residing within the building
might grow a little more curious andcome in and interact with us based on
the fact that it's a theater,and you know, they're drawn to it
for that reason, if that makesany sense at all. They seem to
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be notoriously haunted. I mean,we've investigated several theaters and you always hear
the rumors about the theater is beinghaunted and and I don't know if it
has something to do with just that'swhere there's so much positive energy and attention
given to the people who used toperform there or what I mean. There's
lots of theories about it. ButI do love to investigate a theater,
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so I'm really looking forward to seeingwhat's happening at the Kent Stage. But
but what Eric said about what youdid trying something different, that's what we
have to do in the paranormal.You have to try and think outside of
the box and break the boundaries andtry something different. And just just because
you see something done on TV doesn'tmean that's the only way to do it.
So we do applaud you for tryingthat. I mean it's that's a
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great thing. But like you said, I mean, I'm telling you,
it never fails when when you leastexpect it, when you're not taping,
when when you're done with the investigation, that seems to be when things happened.
I mean, we've had experiences likethat all the time. One of
the most profound things that ever happenedto the Haunted Housewives happened at at a
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private investigation we were doing. Wewere literally packing our equipment up, talking
to the client about, hey,thanks for having us out. When a
shoe goes flying across the room.Did we have cameras out? Of course
not. You know, that's that'sjust that's just the way it goes in
the paranormal. So, you know, trying new things and just seeing what
works, that's what you gotta do. But can you tell us a little
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bit of history of I mean,what is the history of the Ken Stage.
Do you know any of the storiesthat about the venue itself that might
that you think might have to dowith why it's haunted or who's haunting it.
Well, that's a that's a goodquestion, and I think a lot
of the events surrounding the paranormal aregenerally thought to be based on tragedy and
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death and you know, things ofthat nature. But a lot of times
there's residual type hauntings which could possiblyjust be due to high levels of stress
that you know, somebody may haveendured at a time, like right before
a performance or something. But evenwith that said, there was a death
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and what's known as the Green Room. Now, there was a man named
Albert Devas. His nickname was Woody, and he passed away in that room.
I think he was fifty four yearsold. And I do believe there
might have been one more death,but I hate to have you quote me
on that, and I'd be wrong, but I do know that there was
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a death of a man named AlbertDevas. Wow, hey, Eric,
I need to correct you on onematter. He was fifty four years young.
Okay, sorry about that. That'sokay. I bet your what's that?
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I said? I bet you're underfifty four, Eric, Just a
tad some people, so I'm sorry, Oh we're just blabbing. Uh yeah,
please please go on. Yes,that's a great story about about Woody
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and that was that is certainly onethat any guests who who attend the ghost
Hunt Saturday night. I mean,look, speakers are gonna be amazing.
I'm really excited about it. Youwill if you even get to see me,
make an utter fool of myself becauseI'm gonna talk about the relationship between
music and the paranormal. And thento just cap that baby off, I'm
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actually gonna perform a medley of spookytunes. So all that's gonna be great.
But I mean it's worth the moneyjust to attend the ghost hunt that
night. Yeah, that's gonna bea fun time. It's uh, three
different locations from what I from whatI understand, you know, the Kent
Stage, which is a phenomenal location, very active, and then Empire and
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the Puffer Belly. So it's afull night. Ah, that's the progressive
aspect and now I get it.Yes, yes, there's gonna be uh
three locations, three paranormal groups leadingeveryone around in the dark. It's gonna
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be Ecto Vision try see and onein the row falls paranormal. So there's
three very experienced, very very goodgroups to lead you around in the dark.
Hopefully we haven't experience while we're doingit. Fantastic. Well, as
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Teresa mentioned, you got a reallykiller very successful. It's really taken off
video that you guys put together froman investigation at the Ohio State Reformatory.
Tell us about that and where canpeople see it? Oh? Well,
that's one that's being hosted on YouTubeor YouTube channel. You just type in
ectovision and it comes up, oryou can type in like Ohio State Reformatory
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and it comes up. We haveother videos on there of various forms of
evidence or I hate the word evidence, I would say findings. Yeah,
because, as Teresa has pointed outbefore, it's hard to call anything evidence
of paranormal because evidence does imply proof, and unfortunately, at this time,
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you know, it's so hard tothink that you have any proof of you
know, paranormals. We don't haveanything that definitively detects it. We're using
all types of gadgets and tools thataren't designed and can't be designed based on
our current knowledge of the paranormal todetect paranormal presence. But I caught findings,
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and you know you can check themout and kind of judge for yourself.
Fantastic. Well did we tell themwhere on YouTube exactly they can find
your video? Oh? Yeah,it'll be it'll be on the Ectovision paranormal
channel. You just type an ectovisionand it should come up. What are
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the highlights? Give us some highlightsbro of the evening of that video.
Oh well, you know, wehave some very interesting EVTs that happened to
come through. There was a loudbang that we suspect may possibly or potentially
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be a cell door not We didn'tactually catch it on camera, but the
loud noise just seemed to resonate throughthe entire prison, and we did capture
what appeared. We captured what Ifeel could have been possibly someone walking by
the window. It's it's really hardto tell who the person was or how
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they got there. All of ourpeople were accounted for. We can't call
that paranormal, but we did tossit in there is unexplained because we weren't
able to find out who it was, even after having contacted the reformatory.
They were They were very animate andvery very well I can't think of the
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word I'm trying to use here,but they were very confident that it wouldn't
have been anybody jumping the fence,and it was nobody. None of the
workers who were there at night theysaid it was just mister Supal who was
with us. So we're very stunka who that was outside the window it
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walked on. That is creepy.That is a creepy piece of foot as
you guys have to see that videobecause that that is creepy. That's an
excellent finding. Yeah, it wasvery We have to go to break here.
I'm sorry, let me interrupt.We have to go to a break
because this is now real radio.We are on real radio. We are
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on the Intrepid Paradigm Radio Network.How badass is that? So we have
to go to break. But wegot a question for you right when we
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and with me, as always isthe world famous Haunted housewife, Teresa
Arg. How are you doing,Teresa, I'm doing great. It's gonna
be a great second half of theshow because we have Laura Lynn joining us
now and I'm very excited to talkto her. She's going on it.
Laura Lynn, Welcome to America's MostHaunted. Thank you so much. I
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feel great meeting here, Laura Lynn. For those of you who are not
in our area who don't know whoLaura Lynn is, you will know her
soon. Remember the name and rememberyou heard it here. Laur Lynn is
going to be speaking with us atthe Kent Paranormal Weekend. She is an
angel reader, she is a psychicextraordinaire, and she's just a cool check.
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So we are so happy to haveyou with us, and we want
to know about you. So tellour listeners a little bit about what it
is you do and what you're goingto be doing at the Kent Paranormal Weekend.
Oh okay. I have a psychicmedium, and I have been tapping
into spirits since I was five yearsold, when I started very young looking
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at spirits, watching them running throughthe woods and shaking the bed and all
kinds of interesting things throughout my life. And what I do now is I
interpret what I pick up and Ishare it with people. And I have
loved the paranormal throughout my life.I'm always trying to figure out what the
heck's going on, and it seemsto have been a very cool interaction.
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Now I am so excited that weare going to be working together at this
event coming up in a couple ofweeks. It's going to be outstanding working
with you and Eric and all thedifferent teams. It seems like we have
a lot of very talented people inthis area, don't you think. I
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think we got some great people inthis area, and a lot of diversity
too, because different people do differentthings and have gone to different places,
and they have their own different experiencesto bring along. And Laura, what
you also do is you work alot with Eric's team with Ectovision, and
you're involved with some of the thingsthat they do as well, so you're
also very familiar with the Ken's stage. And you gotta give you kudos.
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Laura Lynn has been instrumental and helpingget this thing organized and put it together
and bringing the people together. Sowe really appreciate the work that you've put
into this. And I can't wait. I can't wait for this, and
I can't wait for people to seeyou do your stuff and do your readings,
because she really is amazing everyone.And if you don't know who she
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is, look her up online.Because we meet a lot of people in
this field, a lot of psychics, and I know a few that are
wonderful, but you know, forevery good one, I know, I
know ten that are you know,just not really what they claimed to be.
But but Laura Lynn is the realthing. So we're really excited that
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you brought us onto this because ifit wasn't for you, I wouldn't even
be a part of this. Sowe're grateful for that. Well, I
am so thank you. Yes,I saw how Laura works very up close
and personal. How Laura you suredid. We had a stage show together
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that was a lot of fun.Eric, yeah, kind of. Um,
what we did was we put togetherI had a psychic medium day over
at Kent Stage and Eric actually imseded and it was a really interesting interaction
there on the stage. But alsoyou had a little poor behind the scenes.
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What did you did you did youenjoy the Kent Stage behind the scenes?
I find it so fascinating absolutely,I mean we visually it's it's striking,
um just from a purely kind ofarchitectural standpoint, and there's so much
to see. It's a very largearea. There's all kinds of nooks and
crannies and tunnels and whatnot. Andthen the stories, I mean your stories,
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the things that you've experienced there inthe past. And Rachelle who is
the co owner of the building orco owner of the Kent Stage, and
she's had even more experiences because ofcourse she is there literally all the time.
We're hoping she'd be able to callin. But not only do they
do they own the Kent Stage,but they put on every show and they
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got shows three four nights a weekend. Tonight is Leon Russell, so she's
literally in the middle. I'm aLeon Russell concert as we are talking right
now, so she just wasn't gonnabe able to call in. But she's
got a great story, Rachelle theowner about Leon Redbone and a interesting paranormal
experience that happened with him. Helost something there and it was recovered.
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I don't want to give it awaybecause I'm sure she'll be telling that story
at the ghost hunt on Saturday night, April eleventh. And we should remind
everyone because we know people are comingand going. We are talking about the
Kent Paranormal Weekend. It is inKent, Ohio, right here in northeast
Ohio and two towns down from whereI am right now in Aurora, and
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that is the eleventh and the twelfthof April, so it's really only about
two and a half weeks away.Very very exciting, and we're gonna have
George Nori, Rosemary Ellen Guilely,Laura Lynn Sherry ak on it, Housewise,
Me, Eric Olson, Activision Paranormal, and many many other teams.
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And it's kind of divided up.You can go Saturday, you can go
Sunday, you can go both days. I would I'd recommend both days absolutely
if you can, because there's gonnabe plenty going on. There's also going
to be book signings, and thereis the Progressive ghost Hunt, which will
be at three different locations. AsEric McGill, who is leader of the
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Ectovision team, was just mentioning alittle bit ago, there'll be three different
places, so you can cruise fromlocation to location and check out different methods
as well as of course different location. So it's really really going to be
exciting. Have you thought about whatyou're going to actually do at the show,
Laura, Are you gonna do akind of a version of your stage
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show or something different. I'm goingto do something different. Actually, my
goal is to teach the audience howto tap in theirselves. I still I'm
going to explain a lot about whatI do when I am doing discovery in
an investigation and how I get interactionor how it seems to work for me.
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So I'm going to try to turneverybody onto that and maybe they'll be
able to experience it a little bitmore intensely afterwards. Very interesting. Are
you going to also interact with theActivision team with good old Eric here and
the team or are you just goingto be literally yeah, no, absolutely,
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I love the team I really feelso grateful to be part of Activision.
There there's super team that I feellike we all have our little niche
and we work really well together.So I'm sure we're going to have a
good time explaining all of that.Fantastic. Hey, Eric, you still
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around, Yes, sir, excellent. What would you say kind of distinguishes
your team in terms of your approachand your attitude? It makes you a
little bit different from some of theother teams because people who perhaps haven't experienced
any of this live maybe just watchthe TV shows And I know there's a
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lot of people who are absolutely hookedon the various paranormal shows, but they
may not have ever done anything live, so kind of all they know is
what they see on TV. Doyou guys do anything different you know that
would distinguish you and just any thoughtson the difference between what people might see
on TV and what happens in thereal world. Well, that's a good
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question, Eric. I think onething that puts us apart is our compassion
and our respect for the paranormal,you know, coming from a perspective that's
not based as a psychic medium.Myself, I have no psychic abilities I
feel that I don't know what itis that I am dealing with, So
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it's a good approach to come inand be respectful and you know, just
communicate with these people or these entitiesor this consciousness in such a way that
you know you're not going to regretit someday, because again, you don't
know what it is that you're actuallydealing with. UM. I feel that
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that's important. Our team generally doestry different things, and I mean there's
a lot of teams out there doingthat, but I just love the way
that our team works together and theyhave a real positive attitude regarding the you
know, the paranormal and what wedo. Very nice. I like that
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Teresa questions thoughts, quick thought.Kathy is going to try and join us.
She's going to try to call in, so Joe'll be looking up for
her. UM. Just sorry,she just mustered me. So I'm very
excited that she's going to be onm But what what I'm looking forward to
seeing at at this event? Andagain, I have not investigated the Kent's
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stage, and I am not familiarwith the little ins and outs and and
everything that's happening like Eric does.But I really am looking forward to seeing
Eric's team. I'm really looking forwardto seeing Ectovision and seeing how they work
with the psychic because basically it's justme and Kathy when we do our things.
We do work with other people,but a lot of the times it's
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just us. We're like an oldmarried couple of the paranormal. But I
want to see, you know,there's so many good people going to be
here. I'm Monroe Falls, They'vebeen around forever and try see. I
just met those guys at Wizard Cohnand very very cool guys. So I'm
looking forward to seeing the different dynamicsand how everybody works together, and just
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to hear what everybody brings to thisevent, because it's it's going to be
it's gonna be something that this partof Ohio hasn't had in a long time.
There really hasn't been anything like thisin Ohio, at least in our
area. I'm sorry as fair trait. That is something else that does set
us apart is that we utilize likemedium ware whin. I think that's definitely
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something that sets us apart. Alot of groups out there kind of shy
away from the psychic medium aspect ofthe paranormal, and I feel, and
everybody in my group feels that ifyou ignore that aspect of the paranormal,
you're limiting or potentially limiting your findings. You know, you could stumble upon
an amazing discovery. So we dolike to implement that aspect of it,
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and we do try to validate ourabilities with some of our equipment. And
you know, there's been more thanone occasion where that has been the case.
She's literally amazed to me more thanin more in one instance. So
I think people are just they're justcutting you know, not utilizing a psychic.
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If you have a psychic that youbelieve that you trust their intuition and
what they have to say, whywouldn't you use them? And I think
that goes back to why why alot of teams feel that they wouldn't be
thought of as as credible if theyused a psychic because they can't prove the
evidence. And you know, I'vegot a whole different theory about my idea
of evidence, as you know,Um, I think that it's just you're
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just cutting off a resource if youdon't. And Laura Lynn is the real
deal. So you know, ifyou have a psychic that you believe in
utilize it. If you don't,then don't. But why would you not?
Oh my goodness, right, Ifeel like you could I interject a
little bit please? Um. Yeah, what I find really cool. Um.
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The approach that they use is I'mbasically a tool. And I say
that kind of laughingly, but it'strue. I I you know, right,
Um. But what I do isI'm I'm actually like a beacon of
light for the energy is kind ofhow I present it. And it's basically
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means that they know that I cansense them, so they're going to come
to me and they're going to interact, and I'm going to share what I'm
feeling when I'm talking about and hopefullywe're going to get it on tape,
you know, hopefully we're going tocapture some some some interaction between the spirit
and I or sometimes we'll get someglints of light. Now and we don't
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we don't really usialize that as faras finding but it's interesting for us to
talk about and look at. AndI just feel like it's a nice interaction
between all of us. And again, everybody has such great talents within the
team that it just works really well. Together. Hey, go ahead.
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Sorry, I'm gonna say what I'msaying, Deacon of Light. When I'm
talking about there is basically I believethat we all have within us a sense
in our sensory an energy that reallydoes communicate uh, not only in this
world, but to the to theother realms is at the same time.
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And if we can a tune thatenergy, and that's what I'm going to
try to talk about this one.I'm going to try to explain and interject
at the at the comp stage.But when we were tuned to that energy,
it does seem to help bring inalmost magnetically the energy. And I
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love I love when it can bedisplayed when and when it happens, you
know, it's this is a beautifulthing. Well, I'll tell you what.
I can't wait two and a halfweeks. Let's let's change the day.
Let's move it up. I'm atit. That's it, I'm done
no more. Hey, Teresa,while we're waiting for Cathy, I'm very
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interested to hear what are you guysgoing to talk about because we're actually not
going to be appearing as America's mosthaunted. I'm gonna do my thing and
then you're gonna be on the panelthat night, Saturday Night with George and
then you're also appearing with Kathy asthe Haunted Housewives. Right, Hey,
can can you guys? Can canyou get the number so Kathy can call
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in? She's she can't get through. She can't she's trying to get through
here. Can we give her thenumber to call in? She can't do
it on Skype for some reason.Anyway to do that, Joel, I
don't know. She says she's beentrying to get in anyway. Yeah.
Kathy and I, um, wewe have several different presentations because we do
a lot of we do a lotof speaking events, and we're going to
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be doing the care and Feeding ofGhosts recipe for a Happy Afterlife. So
Kathy and I we kind of embracethe fact that we are housewives and we
are the Haunted Housewives. So wehave that whole We got a juggle being
the mom and being the grandma withwhat we do in the paranormal And we
also come at it from a woman'spoint of view, which is not really
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new in this in this era.But you know, we're women who are
trying to promote ourselves not by usinghigh heeled shoes and makeup and wearing bikinis
and such like that, so thatyou know, we we we always fight
over the polka dot bikini, sowe figured we just put it away at
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it, you know, we'll justtry and stick to the just try and
stick to the basics. But um, we've got some interesting things coming up.
But I don't want to give awaythe surprises. But uh, Kathy,
Um and I've been doing some greatthings lately, and we want to
share what we've got going on andkind of how we have have things happening
for twenty and fifteen, we gotall kinds of beeping and booping going on.
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No way, that is fascinating,all right, that's amazing stuff.
All the more reason to tend bothdays if you can, because there's going
to be so much going on,very very very exciting stuff. Gosh,
I can't believe we've already run fiftyminutes. I'm getting used to working with
Joel now and having the luxury ofa two hour show. But America's most
(51:07):
taunted for now anyway, is stilljust an hour. But boy, it
is fun to be back live.We haven't done a live show in a
while because everyone was telling us,gotta do a podcast, gotta do a
podcast, gotta do a podcast.So we've been doing it in podcast for
him for the last I don't know, several months. Part of it was
just how busy we were with thewhole tour, the post tour of the
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book. But you know, beyondthat, we missed the live, really
missed the live. So welcome oneand all. Very excited to be here
and could not feel more welcome onthe Intrepid Paradise Paradigm Network. Really exciting
(51:49):
to be here. Kathy, dowe have you? Hey? How are
you? Eric? I'm great,how are you? Thanks for making such
an effort to get on. Canyou guys hear me? Yes, well,
I'm I'm sitting here trying to figureit out. I was ready to
like call everybody I know on Skype. I thought I just stark on and
(52:09):
you are rocking. Teresa was justtelling us a little bit about what you
guys are going to be talking aboutat Kent Paranormal Weekend. We'd love to
hear your side of it. Beingthe other haunted housewife, I mean like,
um, yeah, we're gonna rightand we'll be both wearing bikinis.
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We heard that, Teresa, weagreed on the evening Downs. I don't
know where you got the bikini idea. Well I got a one up view,
so I'm wearing the bikini. Yeah, we're we We've we've got we've
got our own ideas and sometimes they'reSometimes we believe in isn't really the popular
(52:52):
ongoing theory that everyone else believes in, so we usually have to get ready
for some backlash. But I thinkwhen we're together we can tone each other
down or do what we need todo. So yeah, there are times
we are swimming streams at times becausewe are both fairly outspoken, and I
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think that you know, people whoknow us know we're not doing it to
get a rise on. We're notdoing it to try to, you know,
bate you or get you into debatewith officer or anything like that.
But we do have some thoughts thatare probably counterculture in the popular in the
popular thoughts of paranormal Wall. Well, I think that's true. Hey,
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Kathy, why don't you just giveus a quick rundown. You probably don't
even have to say the dates unlessyou want, But Teresy just put up
a post on America's most Haunted siteabout all the different activities and events that
you have coming up here. It'sgoing to be a very busy later spring
and summer. Why don't you tellus about a few of those. While
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the thing we're looking most forward tois the Kent's Paranormal Weekend of course that
we're all gonna be at. AndI got to hear a little bit of
Eric and Morel talking to ahead ofthem, and um, hey, hey,
I'm excited it for you guys,Yes, going into Erica that you
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no, not me, I'm hangingback. We got plenty of people talking,
oh the other, Eric, Yeah, go ahead, Eric. Oh.
I was just gonna say, it'sgonna be a real honor to have
you guys, uh and work withyou there. It's gonna be a lot
of fun. It is, itis, and I'm looking forward to working
with you guys too. I mean, it's funny. We don't know each
other that well or anything, butit's like I missed you. So it's
(54:42):
great. Thank you. But wegot lots of coming up beside after tenth
Um, we're going right into ourbusy season. May first is day to
be the Late Can't Eat Caramemal Exploration. We decided this year that they need
to say so badly that we weregoing to try to do two fundraisers in
one year. So once going tobe in May, they first on't going
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to be in November. For them, they're trying to put an elevator into
the kind of Storacay, which isa beautiful old tank, gigantic building that
is in need of help with theirhandicapped access, so we'll say he'd be
a part of that project. Rightafter that, we're going to have Greenwood
Parents, which we do raised fundsfor the Greenwood Parents Foundation, so they
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need to help it there. Theyalmost lost the fans and we're trying to
help them hold on to it,keep the green space and to keep the
historical aspects of the parenthouse that Besicherfamily once lived in alive. After they
we're going to help me out thePains Delle m de Pay, which is
the old train d Pay and painstill and that really that fundraiser is going
(55:51):
to be for the West Raiserve RailroadSociety, and they again another great hystorical
society that needs their helps that werehelping them. We're busy helping every race.
Sunset seemed um. We have aWe have a heart for the Indian
Museum of Lake County, which isright here in Willoughby, and we're gonna
be working with them because they justfound out they lost their home and they
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don't know where they're going to moveto. So they have all these historical
artifacts back thousands of years from NativeAmerican um areas here and they even have
further back pads of beer, specificNorthwest different things. They don't know where
those really are going to have ahome some day. So we're gonna try
to help them out with sound raisingbecause that place is people hand it badiah
(56:34):
and so that'll be coming up.So we have a ton coming up there.
I hope people will join us.We uh, we have a real
heart for historic treservation And the bestthing is these sisters places and we hanted
so the gas can help these peopleat home. We ain't expect to get
in there and handed for and thesepeople need the money, so it's a
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it's a win win situation. Absolutely. What's the best way for people who
are interested in attending one or moreof those events, what's the best way
to get a hold of you Theeasiest play to checkcre A Gast page and
Haunted Housewives dot com thanks for everything. The next year, there's as you
(57:15):
can get in Facebook and join theHaunted Housewives page there or best Treats and
iron Facebook and wet like crazy andyour friends pass. We hate us,
but we do post to our ownwalls and those are the best sage anything
Facebook to. You can kind usa land And once we have all the
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registration information ready for any of ourevents, I will post it on all
our Facebook pages, all the socialmedia, and I will also put something
up on the America's Most Haunted websiteas well. The Lake County History Center
event coming up that was just newlyadded, so that was not into my
last article I wrote for the website, but I will add that to the
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information there so people can go tothat because that's going to be fantastic.
And then of course we also havethe event coming up at Mansfield. In
fact, it's sold out so quicklythat we're we're toying with the idea of
doing it again maybe in the summerif we can get an open date.
So a lot of stuff's going on. Just look up the Haunted Housewives.
You can also find us through anyof the America's Most Haunted Media fantastic.
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Well, we are run out oftime, my friends. It's kind of
unbelievable. But we talk to alot of very interesting people, all of
whom are involved with the Kent ParanormalWeekend and once again that is coming up
the eleventh and twelfth of April.I think all of us are appearing one
way or another, other than maybeKathy on Saturday, so she's on the
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panel. Excellent, would be there, excellent. All the information is available
at Kent Paranormal Weekend dot com oryou can go to the Kent Stage site.
And of course, as Teresa said, we're we're posting left and right
about all this, so you cancertainly find us through America's Most Haunted either
(59:06):
on Facebook or on Twitter or nowon Pinterest. Man, I'm having a
ball putting up all those dumb pictures, writing up my little captions and having
my eighty percent female audience because that'swhat pinterest is. But you know,
it brings out my softer side,so that's fun. Hey, what a
ball to do the show live,America's Most Haunted Radio. First time we've
(59:30):
done it live in months, andwe really want to thank our new hosts.
Of course, we will still beon blog Talk Radio with the podcast,
but the live show which is nowevery Monday at eight Eastern and that
is on the Intrepid Paradigm Broadcasting Networkand that is Intrepid Paradigm dot com,
(59:53):
so check us out there. Well, we absolutely want to thank George Norri
who took time out of his verybusy day preparing for his show tonight.
Of course, of course on coastto coast to call in, we want
to thank Laura Lynn, Eric McGill, of course, Teresa Argie and super
huge thanks to Joel Sturgis who wasour engineer and producer and has sort of
(01:00:19):
walked us through the uh the newstrictures of a live show and a show
on in Trepid Paradigm. So thanksJoel. If you're still there, I
am definitely here. I'm you're inoffice. I am doing my best to
make you song guys sound great.All right, much, all right,
(01:00:43):
this is it, guys. Thankyou for tuning into the very first live
broadcast. I'm Americas mois haunted