
Big Seance: My Paranormal World
72 - Kansas City Paranormal Conference 2016 - The Big Seance Podcast
31 Aug 2016
Check out Patrick's report from the Kansas City Paranormal Conference 2016, with interviews from 2 Guys in the Know, David Glidden, Brandon Callahan, Dusk 2 Dawn Paranormal, Josh Heard, and Frank J. Bennett. Plus, The Bells of St. Michael's. Visit BigSeance.com for show notes. Pssst... Want to leave voice feedback? Use the SpeakPipe Link! In this episode: Intro :00 Looking back at KC Paracon 2016 :42 Bert Allen and Eric Earll, psychic mediums and spiritual healers from 2 Guys in the Know (2GuysInTheKnow.com) 1:27 David Glidden, founder of Four State Paranormal (FourStateParanormal.net) 3:37 Observer Effect, Trains and the paranormal, Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP) Brandon Callahan, author of The Agony That Remains (Brandon's Facebook Author Page) 8:30 Jimmie from Dusk 2 Dawn Paranormal (Dusk2DawnParanormal.com) 11:10 Josh Heard, paranormal author, lecturer, paranormal investigator, filmmaker (JoshHeard.net) 11:36 More stories from KC Paracon and the people Patrick got to hang out with! 18:00 Frank J. Bennett, Bible teacher and author of Encounter with the Aberdeen Wildman: A True Story. (BibleByBennett.net) 19:33 Sasquatch, UFOs, Bible Prophecy International Podcast Day is September 30th! (InternationalPodcastDay.com) 23:59 Spectral Edition with Tim Prasil (The Bells of St. Michael’s) 24:24 Listener Feedback from Leslie 28:46 First iTunes Review from Australia! 31:18 Outro 32:40 Record your voice feedback directly from your device on my SpeakPipe page! Call the show at (775) 583-5563 (or 7755-TELL-ME). I would love to include your voice feedback in a future show. Visit BigSéance.com for more information. Please help The Big Séance Podcast by subscribing, rating, and reviewing the show on iTunes, TuneIn Radio, Stitcher, Google Play Music, and iHeart Radio.
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