Episode Date: 11.29.2024
Guest: Father Shawn Whittington
Hosts: Karen Frazier and Cheryl Knight-Wilson
Show Summary:
In this episode of Paranormal Underground Radio, we talk with Father Shawn Whittington, who we featured in Paranormal Underground magazine’s September 2024 issue. Father Shawn is a seasoned paranormal investigator, exorcist, and co-founder of Ghost-B-Gone. He was also featured on the TV show Eli Roth Presents: The Legion of Exorcists on Travel Channel and Discovery+.
During his time as an investigator, Father Shawn has confronted some of the most intense cases of paranormal and demonic activity. In this episode, Shawn will share insights into his work with Ghost-B-Gone, his courses on spiritual warfare, and some of the extraordinary cases that have defined his mission.
Check out:
Father Shawn Whittington’s sites: https://www.ghost-b-gone.biz/ and https://www.facebook.com/GBGTRS
Paranormal Underground magazine: https://paranormalunderground.net/
Author and psychic medium Karen Frazier: https://www.authorkarenfrazier.com/#/
Paranormal Investigator and psychic medium Chuckie G: https://chuckieg.net/
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