June 20, 2012

Western Kentucky University - June 26

When you go to college, you dream of a good education, a great career and making enough money to pay off those student loans and to still have some money left over for the things you'd like to have in life. How many times did you plan to go to school and get woken up in the middle of the night by sounds and smells you can't figure out? What about walking down the hall and seeing other students that haven't been students there for a very long time? Join us as our guest Tamela Williams Smith from the WKU group that gives ghost walk tours of the campus and tells us all about being a student at one of the most haunted campuses in Kentucky!

June 13, 2012

Screaming Eagle Paranormal Society - June 19th Live

Our guests are active duty US Army soldiers (and their families) from the Ft Campbell base in Southern Ky/Northern Tenn area. The Screaming Eagle Paranormal Society (named after the famed 101st Airborne Screaming Eagles) are a unique team. Formed knowing that team members will come and go as they change duty stations or leave the military, this team continues forward knowing the mission and the team are bigger than the individual members.

Much like their service to the country, putting the team ahead of individual desires is what makes this team top notch. Join us as we interview some of their members and hear about some of the locations they've been able to investigate, and how their military lives affect the investigations and research they undertake. We're looking for a great hour of conversation by a team long overdue for some recognition!

June 5, 2012

Sedamsville Rectory Weekend Visit - Cornerstone Paranormal, Ben Hansen

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This past weekend Cornerstone Paranormal joined forces with Mike Couch and the Lost Limbs Foundation to host a benefit at the Sedamsville Rectory. Mike had brought in SyFy's Fact or Faked star Ben Hansen for the festivities. On Saturday, Cornerstone hosted a lunch meet and greet with Ben and 10 of his fans to sit back in a small atmosphere and just say hello and talk about whatever. The conversation ranged from mild to wild.

Friday night, the Rectory wasn't very active, but on Saturday, the place was active from the time we got there until we left. Tune in Tuesday June 5th at 9pm Eastern to hear some of the EVP's we captured and to hear the stories. Don't miss the story about the child's Nerf ball that was moved not once, but twice and captured on video. The second time it moved, Ben was in the room and watched it roll.