One of my New Year's Resolutions for 2024 is to continue exploring the “Paranormal”.
I've had a life-long interest, and now I'm early-retired (because of being cancelled back in 2020), I am revisiting my own experiences, old and new.
I'm making contact with researchers of this very diverse phenomena. I feel that it's important that we “experiencers" contribute to these discussions, as and when we are able to.
Here are two of my recent guest spots:
WEIRD WILTSHIRE, with Emma Heard.
I told Emma about my visits to the “ParaLab" in my early 20s. Here's her latest post:
https://weird-wiltshire.co.uk/author/eheard/
If you, or anyone you know visited the ParaLab, and have your own account of what went on there, Emma would love to hear from you!
And the latest episode of SLEEP PARALYSIS NEWS,
a podcast available on Spotify and other platforms. Here's the YouTube version:
Sheila and Cyrus really are incredibly thoughtful young researchers. In this episode I am approaching this (often very disturbing) issue from a skeptic’s position, with a possible medical explanation.
The story of my UFO sighting cuts off at the end, so please go to my previous substack, “Is Anything Really ‘Paranormal’” for the link to my re-creation of it on YouTube.
It's also explored in more depth, on episode 240 of the ufo chronicles podcast, “A Bristol Sighting”.
One of the most frustrating things about the world of Paranormal research is how many of them are out there, all in their own little corner of this vast field, rivals for the relatively small pool of experiencers. (Or at least, experiencers willing to come forward).
So you will often here different podcasts re-hashing the same old historic events - Loch Ness Monster, Roswell, Mothman, yadda yadda - the best researchers are the ones on the cutting edge, collating modern experiences.
Apart from the three mentioned above, I highly recommend:
Big Cat Conversations:
https://bigcatconversations.com/
The Modern Fairy Sightings Podcast:
https://www.scarlettofthefae.com/tag/modern-fairy-sightings-podcast/
If you're not from Britan, I apologise that my preference is for research from the West of England, but this is where I grew up. It's very much a Paranormal Hub!
I will keep you posted on my Paranormal journey!