Seriah is joined by Tim Renner and Adam Sayne as they discuss a variety of strange stories from listeners, from Ghosts, to Fae, to Dreams and Premonitions, and much more...
Outro Music is Nightmares by Psyche Corporation
Exploring the Fringe...
Shows from 2019
Seriah is joined by Tim Renner and Adam Sayne as they discuss a variety of strange stories from listeners, from Ghosts, to Fae, to Dreams and Premonitions, and much more...
Outro Music is Nightmares by Psyche Corporation
The band Cactus Cathedral join Seriah to talk about some of their paranormal experiences; including, Ghosts, Hauntings, UFO's, Bigfoot, and more...
Outro song is "Haunted by Nothing" by Cactus Cathedral.
Mack Maloney's returns to the show to talk about his latest Non-Fiction book... We cover, among other things..
• The Rock Apes of Vietnam
• Dyfed Wales
• What to make of Gulf Breeze and Ed Walters
• Strange stuff in Warminster England
• Mysterious hums and Sounds
• San Luis Valley California
• Weird Screams in Connecticut
• The Bridgewater Triangle
• Cowboys and aliens
• NJ mystery shirts
• The ghost blimp
• The scare ships
• Ghost fliers
• Dan Aykroyd's non sighting
• The Galloping Ghosts of Nansei Shoto
• The ourang medan
• Close encounter in Korea
• Haunted highway Australia
• The M triangle
Outro Music is Terminal from Anabasis.
Brent joins Seriah for the 3rd time to talk about his latest book. They discuss PSI, Shag Harbor, Calls from the Dead, EVP's, Strange Winged Monsters, Phantom Landscapes, Religious Apparitions, and much more...
Outro Music is Whirring World from Psyche Corporation
Seriah takes a question from listener, Melissa, which was "Specifically what constitutes actual vs perceived experience? All experiences are equally paramount; tailor made to affect and perturb the experiencer in a significant, intimate way. Specifically what constitutes actual vs perceived experience?". Seriah, Adam Sayne, and Cherylee Black spend this show discussing this question...
Outro Music is timeMOTHeye And The Spectral Light with "Grave Need".
Brent returns to further discuss his latest book on John Keel with Seriah. They talk not only about Keel's work, men in black, the mothman, but also things that have come from the way Keel looked at the world.
Outro Music by Iron Kingdom, the song was White Wolf.
Seriah is joined by Joshua Cutchin, Russ of the The Snake Bros, and Gwendolynn as they discuss a variety of listener stories, including stories of Ghosts, possible Bigfoot encounters, a scary Halloween Ghost encounter, strange lights, dreams, noises, and much more...
Outro Music is Cabin 28 from Cactus Cathedral.
And here is the site I mentioned at the end where we are listed in the top 15 podcasts to follow in 2019...
John Chewter (of Deprogrammed Radio) in conversation with Seriah..
Outro Music by Sin Circus with Pied Piper.
Ursula Southeil (c. 1488–1561) (also variously spelled as Ursula Southill, Ursula Soothtell or Ursula Sontheil), better known as Mother Shipton, is said to have been an English soothsayer and prophetess. The first publication of her prophecies, which did not appear until 1641, eighty years after her reported death, contained a number of predictions. After that, later editions go off the scale. She is reportedly the model for Shakespeare's MacBeth Witches with the hooked nose and jutting chin. If you dressed up like that at halloween - you were being Old Mother Shipton.
One of the most notable editions of her prophecies was published in 1684 and states that she was born in Knaresborough, Yorkshire, in a cave now known as Mother Shipton's Cave which, along with the Petrifying Well and associated parkland, is operated as a visitor attraction. She was reputed to be hideously ugly. The book also claims that she married Toby Shipton, a local carpenter, near York in 1512, told fortunes and made predictions throughout her life. She made her name by accurately fortelling the death of Cardinal Wolsey, the reformation and much more. Later editions have prophesies of submarines, ET saviours after an Armageddon from a cometary impact and much more. Now read on..
NOTE: In the 'read more' is a lot of links to articles and downloadable books (free), an interactive timeline with events mentioned in conversation, and some videos showing the famous cave where she lived.
John Chewter (of Deprogrammed Radio) in conversation with Seriah.
Outro Music by Sin Circus with Pied Piper.
Ursula Southeil (c. 1488–1561) (also variously spelt as Ursula Southill, Ursula Soothtell or Ursula Sontheil), better known as Mother Shipton, is said to have been an English soothsayer and prophetess. The first publication of her prophecies, which did not appear until 1641, eighty years after her reported death, contained a number of predictions. After that, later editions go off the scale. She is reportedly the model for Shakespeare's MacBeth Witches with the hooked nose and jutting chin. If you dressed up like that at halloween - you were being Old Mother Shipton.
One of the most notable editions of her prophecies was published in 1684 and states that she was born in Knaresborough, Yorkshire, in a cave now known as Mother Shipton's Cave which, along with the Petrifying Well and associated parkland, is operated as a visitor attraction. She was reputed to be hideously ugly. The book also claims that she married Toby Shipton, a local carpenter, near York in 1512, told fortunes and made predictions throughout her life. The made her name by accurately fortelling the death of Cardinal Wolsey, the reformation and much more. Later editions have prophesies of submarines, ET saviours after an Armageddon from a cometary impact and much more. Now read on..
NOTE: In the 'read more' is a lot of links to articles and downloadable books (free), an interactive timeline with events mentioned in conversation, and some videos showing the famous cave where she lived.