Feb 26, 2019
By much request, a shorter follow up show with Stephanie Quick to hear the rest of the story about the "Carbacue" on Radio Mysterioso. We then end up taking another short lap around the weirdness track. This was supposed to be a 10 minute show but ended up going 40 minutes. Closing Music: Killing Joke - A Love Like Blood
Feb 24, 2019
This week, Good friend of the show Stephanie Quick is with us to talk about her near death experience and how it changed her life, We talk about Synchronicity and empathy. Then things get really weird as Roejen freaks out about his own experiences with empathy, Shared thoughts, and synchronicity. He spills way more about himself then he ever has before. Sorry about the audio glitches in this one. We did all we could to fix it. Closing Music: Nine Inch Nails- We're in This Together.
Feb 17, 2019
This week, Aaron Dabbah from EsoterX.com returns to talk more Weird History and Fortean History. We discuss Dating tips for the dead and Amazons, Why do ghosts have clothes and who makes them, The Electric Girls of Smyrna, No one ever expects the Spanish Inquisition to get it right! The Sorceress Syndicate of Molfetta, And trying to buy the Devils soul.
Feb 11, 2019
Going way back to December of 2012 for this one. Bad microphones and all. In this episode, we speak with grimoire and folk magic researcher Daniel Harms. Daniel joins us to talk about the world of Pennsylvania Dutch Hex magic and The book “ The long lost friend”. The long lost friend is essentially a book on Christian folk magic. Daniel explains to us what folk magic is, the history of the author and the book “The Long Lost Friend”, How Christian folk magic could exist, and how its practitioners used it. This is a deep and interesting look at a little discussed world of magic that is seldom heard of.
Feb 3, 2019
This week, researcher and Curator of the traveling Museum of The Paranormal & occult, Greg Newkirk joins us. We talk about his miniseries, Hellier, The nature of the Paranormal, The Dibbuk Box, How religion has played a factor in his research, and the ethics involved in curating "haunted Objects"