Episodes

Nov 17, 2008
Episode XXXII The Visitor
Nov 17, 2008
Nov 17, 2008
26 min
This weeks episode is about UFO's. Included are stories that I share from what I would consider very reliable sources, mostly family. Also, a first hand experience on my part. It may seem a bit unbelievable, so be it. It took a bit of thought to decide to go down this road but in the end I figured why not? Are people gonna think I'm looney? Some probably already do. I guess my major concern was not to drive people away from what I'm trying to accomplish with this site.
So what am I trying to accomplish with this site? Uh...just get the truth out as I know it from my own experiences and others that I trust. Why? Many reasons. Help others realize they are not losing it or seeing things, and present what could be an alternative truth.
Want to share something? Want to share a thought? tj2@up.net

Nov 7, 2008
Nov 7, 2008
43 min
Linda returns for part two of our interview. We talk about Aaron, Jacobs, what it's like to be a ghost and what it's like to be on the otherside. Those of you who have heard of the term "shadow people", that is discussed as well. Also we talk about the Kassel Mission, an unknown mission that is still a mystery from World War Two. Linda's dad was a pilot during the war and flew this mission, there weren't many survivors. What is really neat is that after the war, many years later, the survivors on both sides came together as brothers. Pretty amazing. I also come to find out that Linda's dad bombed Mannheim Germany. (I'm sure many cities) Weird coincidence? My mom was from Germany and came over to the states in 1948. She lost her mother (my grandmother) in 44 during an air raid and I've never really mentioned this to a whole lot of people. I just happened to mention it to Linda. I don't know if there is any connection to this but it is interesting to say the least. Was her dad there on the raid that took my grandmothers life? How did I just happen to come across Linda's book? How did I decide that I would want to do an interview, since prior to that I really didn't have a great desire to go in this direction? Hmm...naw it's probably just a coicidence, right?

Oct 29, 2008
Oct 29, 2008
42 min
Recently a group got together in the town of Marquette Michigan exploring ancient artifacts. What's interesting (at least to me) is that there seems to be more and more evidence coming forward to support global trade, or mining, or travel, that dates back thousands of years. Perhaps tens of thousands of years. If so, then what does that mean? Is it possible that civilizations and technology have risen and declined many times? Through all of this, what have we lost? Perhaps our connection with the planet and a simpler greater truth. More pyramid talk. Judy says there was a man at this conference who showed some pictures of pyramids in Bosnia. These pyramids are actually larger than the ones in Egypt. When Judy was younger she had some visions about how the pyramids were actually made...and it's different than what we were all told! Judy said these were more than visions, they could be desribed as a memory from a different time...where she saw herself moving large stones and also the city in which she lived. Part of what she saw in her vision was confirmed at this conference through a picture. It was towards the end of our interview. To me it is a big aha moment, see for yourself. Were pyramids actually energy centers? Were they involved in healing?

Oct 23, 2008
Episode XXIX Can we heal ourselves?
Oct 23, 2008
Oct 23, 2008
32 min
For quite some time I have been taking a few natural products that I truly believe in. I have seen miracles happen with some of these products. More recently I have received word of a friend passing even though she had been taking the same products. It's really kind of sad, she had beaten cancer with the help of certain natural products after all other options had failed. She was cancer free for over 5 years. About a month ago she passed away, the cancer came back. This friend had told me that it took more than just natural products or drugs to beat cancer, you had to heal inside as well. What does that mean to someone who hasn't been through that before?
A few years ago I was introduced to a woman who has been on a journey of self healing. She had no other options as well, she suffered from Rosacea. Rosacea attacks the skin and in this case it was not only pain-full and disfiguring, it was affecting her vision. When all other options had failed this incredible woman found an answer from within. Let me introduce you to Georgie Holbrook. Georgie's story is amazing! Not only did she heal herself, but it has put her on a course to help others heal as well. I think she would say "It was part of a greater plan."
I tend to trust people that have actually lived through an experience, that is what you will find in almost all of the interviews on this site. It seems that a lot of those people are not listened to, because the experts know everything. Do they? How come there still aren't very many cures? Georgie knows the answers to many things because she has experienced them within herself. There are so many things to take away from this interview. One: Be Joyfull! As much as you can. Two: Let go of the past, easy to say but not as easy to do. Three: Listen to your body. And much more.
Do you believe that thoughts and emotions effect our health? If they can ruin our health, would it be possible that they are needed in restoring our health as well? For more on Georgie go to the link on this site. Understand that this is what Georgie does for a living, many people do this. This does not take away from what she and others are offering. I used to be leary about those who were trying to gain from their teachings. Why not? They have to eat too. I truly believe she is a genuine, gentle, loving spirit. Have you listened to the first interview on this site? Georgie was the one that suggested the glyconutrients for my friend Jay. www.joy-full.com
Questions, comments, or even if you have a story to tell and want to be on the podcast you can email me at : tj2@up.net

Oct 16, 2008
Episode XXVIII San Francisco Ghost Society
Oct 16, 2008
Oct 16, 2008
36 min
This week I talk to a ghosthunter from San Fran, a group that is connected to TAPS. Shannon Riley not only shares ghost investigations but some of his own personal bizarre experiences. How does someone have such a passion and is willing to spend countless hours in search of answers? Perhaps part of the reason is early exposure to these type of experiences in our youth? Perhaps we are all seeking some answers? Maybe the answer goes beyond that... Shannon strikes me as a good natured individual (my kind of guest) who has a great desire to find the truth. Some ghosthunters may not set a higher standard, from what I hear about this group in San Fran, they set the bar pretty high.

Sep 19, 2008
Sep 19, 2008
35 min
The reason I chose to talk to Rebecca is mostly due to my constant search for natural products or treatments that can help us all. It's funny because this was just scheduled to be a radio interview, but when we started talking off the air I realized that this would be a great show for a podcast. Rebecca seems to have discovered some natural ways to help deal with what can be a difficult time in the life of so many women.
This show is not just about menopause, it also has some involvement with the paranormal. Rebecca shares some very personal experiences as well. One of which is a near death experience. I've always been fascinated with these type of stories. Rebecca also shares the tragic loss of her mother and the healing contact she would later have when her mother came back to visit.
Rebecca's website:
www.themenopauseexpert.com
Rebeccas email:
rebecca@themenopauseexpert.com

Sep 11, 2008
Sep 11, 2008
34 min
Lisa Shiel is a bigfoot/ufo/paranormal researcher. Lisa always tries to view events through a scientific lens. Try as I may, I can't get her to speculate...which really tells me that she researches her stories first before she comments on them. I really enjoy talking to Lisa because she is such a pleasant spirit. Part of this interview is about Sasquatch. We also talk about "Champ". Have you heard about Champ? Champ is our version of the Lochness monster that lives in Lake Champlain in New York. Are you up for werewolves? Hope so...uh...cause that is part of the discussion as well. Lisa has co-authored a book that will be coming out soon called Strange Michigan. So as you can guess we cover a lot of wierdness. Do I believe in all of these things? No, but I am open to at least hearing about them. Is there a coverup when it comes to bigfoot, similar as there seems to be with ufo's? Why would someone do that? I really don't want to go into conspiracies but it makes you wonder why more hardcore evidence hasn't turned up. Yes, Waye Braver, I know what your thinking. "It's because they don't exist." Perhaps so. Perhaps not. Some food for thought: I got an email from Jen Cupples and while kayaking with a group in Lower Michigan they had an unusual encounter. Someone or something was shaking an entire tree quite noticibly. Jen also shared with me an email from some other people that have witnessed similar events and seem to believe that it was caused by a sasquatch. The individual in the email claimed this is how a bigfoot lets you know when you're in its territory. This would also explain why others have had rocks thrown in their direction whenever they wander into an area that has had bigfoot sightings. Possible?

Sep 4, 2008
Sep 4, 2008
35 min
I've known Mary for many years now, we became good friends almost immediately. Mary's sarcastic humor is almost a mirror of mine. We have talked about almost everything including the creator. I realize it's probably wise to tread carefully when discussing this topic. Now why is that? I mean no disrespect to anyone or their beliefs but I enjoy talking about all things. Mary is the same way and although she is Catholic and I'm...to be honest I don't know what I am, we can have a discussion without getting heated over something that is close to our heart. But what's amazing is that we can find common ground even though there may be vast differences in the way we see things. The reason we went down this road was in part to prove that we all can find some common ground in spititual beliefs, and if that was the case...then is there a chance the world can follow suit? Would that end some of the wars that exist today? How can we move forward if we don't at least listen and respect what the other person has to say. In the end we may realize we have more in common than we realize. Sadly, like some of you, Mary lost her dad at an early age. They were pretty close. What's great about these stories is that her dad seemed to come back almost right away and keep an eye on her all the way into early adulthood. Even her roomates in college were witness to these events! Whether you believe these to be true or not, so be it. But what I take away is at least some comfort in the possibility that all spirits go on and that love moves beyond the flesh. Also included in the interview is a discussion about "The Secret".

Aug 22, 2008
Aug 22, 2008
33 min
Some people get locked into one area, perhaps that makes them experts on a certain subject. My guest this week does not fit that mold. She explores pretty much anything that seems unknown or paranormal. Jen is a lot like me, I have a great desire to seek answers for all of the unknowns... yet I haven't taken the time (and probably won't) to focus on just one subject. It seems to me that even open minded people get locked on one area involving the paranormal and lose sight (or interest) in other unexplained phenomena. What is it about the Pyramids of Egypt, were they really built by the Egyptians. Doesn't it seem like a more advanced race may have designed them? Why are there so many pyramids all over the earth in just about every culture? Was it just a common design or is there a greater hidden truth behind their unique structure? Did you know there may be pyramids in Michigan, even in Upper Michigan? Jen also discusses a white bigfoot she saw last winter, and unlike those fellows in Georgia, doesn't have any evidence other than her own eye witness account to support her story. No hype, no seeking out the press, no money exchanging hands. I called her, not the other way around. So judge as you may on the phonies, some of us are just trying to relay the truth as we have experienced it... Jen belongs to group that shares and investigates the unknown. I find there are many groups that exist. What I do like about Jen is that she is very open and respectfull of others beleifs. You can check out her website: michiganwildernessparanormalclub.com I would only recommend it to those of you with really open minds.

Aug 14, 2008
Aug 14, 2008
20 min
Both of these interviews were taken off of the radio. Both occured within the last couple years. Sorry they are not fresh, but due to modern science they are loaded with preservatives so they are definitely not stale! Maryanne Brown is a ghosthunter out of Marquette, Michigan and shares some of her experiences. More and more people seem to be drawn to this, why is that? Also part 2 is an interview with Kerrie Schiel. Kerrie talks about basketball sized orbs which she has seen in the woods. I've only heard about these types of orbs more recently. I'm not really impressed with the smaller ones because they could be anything...but these are different. Hmm...what could they be? Added comment 8/19/08. This is not part of the interview nor will it probably be in future podcasts. "Bigfoot found in Georgia." I never get too worked up when I hear about these things in the news. They never pan out, and why is that? Some would say "because they don't exist." Others who've seen and witnessed these things know differently. I just think there are those who don't want us to know. If that statement is in any way true then the next question is, why? Maybe we're not ready. Maybe it would shake the scientific world and their delicate egos. Maybe there are other answers?

