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Jeff Ritzmann Collection / Tribute - Part 1: March 4, 2021

Jeff Ritzmann passed away on February 24, 2021. He was a good friend, and brilliant artist, and thinker on the paranormal, who also had a lifetime of experiences. In the next couple weeks I will be posting all his appearances on Where Did the Road Go?. This first compilation is from his first appearance back in June of 2016, including the Patreon segment. Then the show we did that started on Project Archivist, and ended on a live edition of Where Did the Road Go?. Jeff will be remembered fondly.

Jeffrey David Ritzmann, age 53, of Joppa, Maryland passed away on February 24, 2021 at Upper Chesapeake Medical Center in Bel Air, Maryland. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, he was the son of Joseph and Jennifer (Kidd) Ritzmann, husband of Lisa (Cullum) Ritzmann and father of Dakota (Cody) Ritzmann. Jeff was a talented artist who loved heavy metal music and Star Wars. He enjoyed playing guitar, movie prop collecting and exploring the mysteries of the universe. Jeff attended Le Millet School of Art and Goucher College's program for gifted artists. In the mid-1990's Jeff started the Maryland chapter of the 501st Star Wars Costuming Group. He had a big heart and was dearly loved by his family and friends.

In addition to his parents, wife and son, Jeff is survived by three brothers and sisters in law, John and Coreen (Cullum) Yox, Ned and Denise (Cullum) Colgan, Tony and Kimberly (Cullum) Gwiazdowski, and several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by grandparents Herman and Edna (Miller) Ritzmann and Earl and Velma (Maxwell) Kidd, and parents-in-law, William L. and Dorothy M. (Jones) Cullum.

Contributions may be sent to the American Heart Association - Maryland, 217 E. Redwood Street, 23rd Floor, Baltimore, MD 21201 or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital PO Box 50, Memphis, TN 38101.

Outro Music by Seasons of the Wolf, Iron Maiden's "Flash of the Blade"

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How the Paranormal has Changed in Mass Media - April 14, 2018

BurningTarot2.jpgSeriah is joined by Roejin and Lobo of Project Archivist, and Joshua Cutchin, and they discuss how various Paranormal subjects have been portrayed in Fiction and Mass Media over the years. This, of course, goes all over, including discussing the history of the Grey archetype, and eventually ending on a couple of interesting listener stories...

Outro Music is Too Many Heads by Dredneks.

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The Spark Ep-6 “Why Did The Road Go?” - July 17, 2017

project archivist4Seriah appeared on The Spark, a side show hosted by Lobo of Project Archivist. From their description; Lobo returns with another episode of The Spark. In this installment Lobo welcomes good friend of Project Archivist, Seriah Azkath from "Where Did The Road Go?" Lobo and Seriah talk about why Seriah does his show, What his show is, what drives each of them to look for answers and some of their personal experiences with the strange.

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Fear Roundtable with Lobo, Joshua Cutchin, and Red Pill Junkie - November 11, 2016

On this episode, Joshua Cutchin, Red Pill Junkie, and myself are joined for the first time by Lobo from Project Archivist. We explore the idea of paranormal bigfoot, we talk about Fear, why we fear things, the things that we are afraid of, and the uses of fear. We talk Black Eyed Kids, Dogmen, H.P. Lovecraft. and finally delve into ideas of the Hollow Earth and Hollow Moon. Ending off with a little bit about Egypt... A nice winding road. Enjoy.

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Ending song by Kimberly Freeman (of One-Eyed Doll), her cover of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah". You can also download it for yourself, pay what you want, here.  

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