Mar 31, 2017
The Spark Ep-4 ( no really)- Our loved Dead
In this episode of the Spark, Lobo welcomes our very own living Dead Girl, Shelly Brewer. Lobo and Shelly talk about how we look at death in American and in other cultures.
In this episode of the Spark, Lobo welcomes our very own living Dead Girl, Shelly Brewer. Lobo and Shelly talk about how we look at death in American and in other cultures.
Ep-221 Aaron Gulyas and The Conspiracies
This week I am joined by guest co-host Patrick from the Almost Educational Podcast and author Aaron Gulyas. After some wild audio glitches, we interview Aaron about his book "Conspiracy Theories The Roots, Themes, and Propagation of Paranoid Political and Cultural Narratives" We talk about the history of the Bavarian Illuminati, The Anti-Freemason Party, David Icke and our Reptilian overlords and every other manner of Conspiracy. This is a long show so buckle up!
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In this episode, Blogger and writer Jason Offutt returns to talk about his years as an investigator of weird phenomena. We take a look at his books "What lurks Beyond: The Paranormal in Your Backyard", " How to Kill Monsters Using Common Household Items", " Across a Corn- Swept Land : A Epic Beer Run Through the Upper Midwest" and his most recent book of short horror fiction " Road Closed: Twelve Bloody Stories To Brighten Your Day" This show is long and we cover a lot of weird and funny ground.
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This week we look back at the 20 year anniversary of the Phoenix lights, cover a few weird news blurbs and then we talk to the man responsible for the whole "Witches to cast binding 'spell' on President Trump" fiasco. Author and frequent co-host to Where Did The Road Go, Michael Hughes himself joins us to talk about the wild ride that has become "WITCHGATE!" We talk Magic, Witchcraft, religion and politics. Surely something in this episode will piss someone off...
Rebroadcast from 2015 Episode 139 - This week, we are joined by esoteric researcher and writer David Metcalfe to talk about Mexico's folk saint, Santa Muerte. Santa Muerte (Spanish for Saint Death), is a female folk saint venerated primarily in Mexico and the South western United States. A personification of death, she is associated with healing, protection, and safe delivery to the afterlife by her devotees.
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