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Slice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalHaunted Baltimore: Ghosts of the U.S.S. Constellation, Fort McHenry & John Wilkes Booth’s GraveEpisode 29: Haunted Baltimore: Ghosts of the U.S.S. Constellation, Fort McHenry & John Wilkes Booth’s Grave 👻🍕 The Slice of the Paranormal team dives into the haunted history of Baltimore, Maryland, uncovering chilling ghost stories and eerie encounters that have stood the test of time. 🔹 U.S.S. Constellation – Spirits have been spotted on this legendary warship since 1863. From eerie apparitions in the brig to ghostly figures captured in photographs, we explore the ship’s lingering paranormal activity. 🔹 Fort McHenry – Known for inspiring The Star-Spangled Banner, this historic site is also home to restless spirits, including Lieutenant Levi Clagett, Private John Drew, a...2025-05-0744 minSlice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalSelinsgrove Haunted Bar Crawl: Ghosts, Spirits & Paranormal EncountersEpisode 28: The Slice of the Paranormal team takes a spooky trip to Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, where we uncover haunted history, ghostly encounters, and eerie happenings at some of the town’s most legendary bars. 🔹 Selin’s Grove Brewery – Once the home of Pennsylvania Governor Simon Snyder, this historic brewery is said to be haunted by his ghostly apparition, spotted gazing from an upstairs window. The building also housed Tillie Pierce, famous for her Civil War memoir At Gettysburg, What a Girl Saw. If that’s not eerie enough, patrons report encounters with "George", a spirit who makes his presence known near the do...2025-04-3054 minSlice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalTrenton Lunatic Asylum: Madness, Malpractice & the Haunting Legacy of Dr. Henry CottonEpisode 27: In this chilling episode of Slice of the Paranormal, we uncover the shocking history and lingering hauntings of the Trenton Lunatic Asylum—the first institution built under the Kirkbride Plan, spearheaded by mental health reformer Dorothea Dix. While her mission was to create humane treatment for the mentally ill, the asylum soon fell into the horrors of overcrowding, abuse, and brutal medical experiments. One of its most infamous figures, Dr. Henry Cotton, believed madness stemmed from hidden infections—leading to gruesome procedures where patients had their teeth, organs, and even limbs removed in an effort to "cure" them. Many...2025-04-2343 minSlice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalThe Haunted Eutaw House: Edgar Allan Poe’s Visit & Ghostly LegendsThe Haunted Eutaw House: Edgar Allan Poe’s Visit & Ghostly Legends 👻 Episode 26: Deep in Potters Mills, Pennsylvania, the Eutaw House once welcomed weary travelers in the 1800s. But today, its darkened halls are left to the ghosts that still roam inside. Some claim this former inn was visited by Edgar Allan Poe, who supposedly carved his initials into a table—leaving behind more than just his mark. 👀 Eerie Encounters & Ghost Stories: ⚰️ A Prisoner’s Final Moments – Legend says a man died here, and some claim to hear the sound of his noose tightening in the dead of night. 👻 Phantom Reflections – Staff h...2025-04-1635 minSlice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalExploring Edgar Allan Poe’s Haunted Baltimore: Ghosts, Bars & LegendsEpisode 25: No trip to Baltimore is complete without stepping into the eerie world of Edgar Allan Poe! In this episode of Slice of the Paranormal, we trace Poe’s final days, visiting his haunted home on Amity Street, the bar where he was last seen, and his mysterious gravesite—all while uncovering ghost stories, paranormal activity, and dark history. 👻 Our Haunted Poe Tour Stops: 🏚️ Poe House & Museum – A chilling site that even Vincent Price found unsettling. Does Poe’s spirit still linger here? 🍺 The Horse You Rode In On Saloon – The last place Poe was seen before being found delirious in a gutter...2025-04-0956 minSlice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalThe Ouija Board’s Dark Origins: Elijah Bond, William Fuld & the Truth Behind the Talking BoardEpisode 24: The Ouija Board’s Dark Origins: Elijah Bond, William Fuld & the Truth Behind the Talking Board 👻🔮 In this episode, Slice of the Paranormal travels to Baltimore, Maryland, to explore the city’s deep connection to the Ouija board—a game that has fascinated and terrified people for over 133 years. 🔹 Elijah Bond – While spirit boards first appeared in Spiritualist camps in Ohio, Elijah Bond patented the Ouija board in 1890. His unique headstone at Green Mount Cemetery features a full Ouija board design, forever linking him to the paranormal. 🔹 William Fuld – The man who mass-produced the board and helped popularize it is buried just sout...2025-04-0255 minSlice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalVampires of Pennsylvania: Caged Graves, Vampire Crypts & the Haunted VAMPA Museum!Vampires of Pennsylvania: Caged Graves, Vampire Crypts & the Haunted VAMPA Museum! 🧛‍♂️🦇 Episode 23: Slice of the Paranormal takes a deep dive into Pennsylvania's vampire legends, haunted graveyards, and eerie crypts. In this chilling episode, we uncover real-life vampire lore, investigate two mysterious graves, and explore the haunted VAMPA Museum in Doylestown, PA—a shrine to centuries of vampire history. 🔮 What’s Inside This Episode? 🕸️ The Caged Graves of Catawissa – Why are these graves surrounded by iron bars? Were they built to keep something out… or to keep the Undead in? We explore the legend behind Hooded Cemetery. ⚰️ The Vampire Crypt of Erie – Rumors swirl about a R...2025-03-261h 03Slice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalWildwood Cemetery and Nellie Tallman's Haunted PortraitEpisode 22: Tonight’s Episode on the Slice of the Paranormal dives into the haunts of the Wildwood Cemetery in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. This cemetery sports a good side with fairies and a bad side with a banshee. While we tackle those tales we discuss “The Siren of the Loyalsock” and some notable graves. Not only is Thomas Pursels grave a must see, But Nellie Tallman is also buried here. Nellie is famous for being the subject in the Haunted Painting housed at the Thomas T Taber museum in Williamsport. Not only did she fall off a stool while the painting was pa...2025-03-1946 minSlice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalNew Hope Pennsylvania" Exploring the Ghostly Legends of New Hope PA " 🔴 Episode 21: Haunted History & Ghostly Encounters in New Hope, PA 👻 In this spine-chilling episode, The Slice of the Paranormal crew takes a trip to the historic town of New Hope, Pennsylvania—a place filled with colonial charm, eerie ghost stories, and dark legends. 🏚️ Our Paranormal Journey Includes: 👻 Aaron Burr’s Ghost – We walked the same streets where Aaron Burr once fled after his infamous duel with Alexander Hamilton. Did we sense his lingering presence? 🏨 The Haunted Logan Inn – One of New Hope’s most haunted locations, where Revolutionary War spirits and a mysterious portrait keep vi...2025-03-1249 minSlice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalJim Thorpe haunted Jail Cell"Is the Jim Thorpe Jail Truly Haunted? Chilling Tales & Evidence" 🔴 Episode 20: The Haunting of Jim Thorpe’s Old Jail Museum & More! In this chilling episode, we explore the haunted history of Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, focusing on the infamous Old Jail Museum—where the suspected Molly Maguires met their fate. We dive deep into the eerie legend of Cell #17, home to the mysterious handprint that refuses to fade, even after being chiseled away in the 1920s and 1930s! But that’s not all—Christy and our friend Jill also uncover ghostly tales of “The Y on Broadway”, a place steeped in paranormal l...2025-03-0556 minSlice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalSkull and Bones - Secret SocietyEpisode 19: In New Haven, Connecticut, Slice of the Paranormal combines a ghost hunt with a pizza pilgrimage on today's episode. We decided to check out the Skull and Bones Tomb at Yale University. According to the established lore …..people that run the world hail from this secret society. We discuss the groups connection to Hitler, the CIA, and the Manhattan Project. And of course we discuss the reputed ghost stories of the site and sample some New Haven Style Apizza!2025-02-2635 minSlice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalHawk MountainEpisode 18: This week we explore the many haunted tales of the Eck! Hawk Mountain today is known as a wild bird sanctuary being located on a migratory route. But its history stretches back to the Native Americans, and once had a medicine wheel on the mountain. Its history includes massacres, bootlegging, murders, and mysterious deaths. You can even drive past the Schambacher Tavern, which is rumored to have been the last stop of travelers ever being seen and said to serve odd tasting German Sausage. To explore more of this site, we highly recommend “Ghost of Berks County”, vol. 1, Char...2025-02-1950 minSlice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalKaty’s Church and Hotel IolaEpisode 17: In this episode we explore the local legend of Katy’s Church in Muncy, Pennsylvania. Watch the episode and find out if Katy was a witch, or an unwed mother who hung herself on the cemetery grounds. We discuss the legends regarding the site and try to debunk the lore. We also discuss the nearby Iola Hotel in Millville, Pennsylvania. This long shuttered Hotel and former restaurant is reputed to harbor a Victorian woman in black, seen in the mirror by the bar. It’s also home to barstools that are said to wobble or spinning their own acco...2025-02-1230 minSlice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalSheppton Mine DisasterEpisode 16: Today Slice of the Paranormal visits Knoebels Grove Amusement Parks…. Anthracite Heritage Museum in Elysburg, Pennsylvania. We are going to see the harness that saved the lives of two men…Henry Throne and David Fellin in 1963. The harness is interesting, but the tale these two men told of what they saw in the mine defies explanation. They saw ghost miners, doors opening to staircases, and even a recently deceased pope. Attempts to contact the third miner, Louis Bova, were unsuccessful. In 1971, The Buoys recorded a hit single "Timothy", about three miners trapped underground due to a cave-in, with only...2025-02-0549 minSlice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalEaglesmere and CelestiaEpisode 15: This episode takes us to Eagles Mere, a borough in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania. The lake is said to have been formed in a unique way according to a Native American Legend. It may also be haunted by a couple who drowned in the lake according to a diary found in Glassmaker George Lewis’s desk. We also discuss the nearby ghost town of Celestia. Celestia was a religious community founded in the 1850s by millennialists. In the 1860s Peter Armstrong, the community's founder, deeded the land to God, but God paid no taxes and the land was put up...2025-01-2941 minSlice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalJim Thorpe PennsylvaniaEpisode 14: The Slice of the Paranormal crew walk the haunted streets of Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania. A place where miners ghosts have been seen in the alleys. We check out the many haunted sites in this tiny community, from the Emporium of Curious Goods, the Inn of Jim Thorpe, Mauch Chunk Opera House, Mauch Chunk Cemetery and St Marks Church. Between looking for ghost cats, former residents and even a walking statue, we also get to see the Haunted Packer Mansion which was the inspiration for the Haunted Mansion at Disney World. Explore the lore with us about this hidden...2025-01-2246 minSlice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalNew Haven CT Cemetery and the Center Church CryptEpisode 13:  Slice of the Paranormal travels to New Haven, Connecticut. The Evergreen Cemetery is one of the most well-known haunted places in New Haven. The most popular ghost story is the legend of Mary Hart.  In 1872, Mary Hart was supposedly buried alive. Her ghost has been said to be seen near her grave at midnight, as well as sometimes catching a ride or dishing out punishments to those that disrespect her grave. In this episode we show a rather active K2 Meter session at her grave.  We also travel to the Center Church Crypt in New Haven. The...2025-01-1554 minSlice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalStudio 207 and the Witches GraveEpisode 12: Subscribe:  In this episode we explore to sites close to home. The Slice of the Paranormal crew travels to a small salon called Studio 207. We discussed with the workers the haunted happenings that happen at the site. The Coal Region Paranormal Team and Ghost Detectives filmed an investigation at the site. Karen Borusiewicz our team Founder even captured a full bodied apparition on the site. We then grabbed some pizza and went to see the Witches Grave of Shamokin. We discuss the reasons that Mary Fearer Van Gaskin’s grave has gotten this ominous lore. We even...2025-01-0834 minSlice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalCell Block and Genetti HotelEpisode 11: Slice of the Paranormals haunted adventures take us to Williamsport in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. We get to check out the Cell Block, a haunted nightclub that was once the Lycoming County Prison. It was also the site of many deaths. The Ax Murderer William Hummel met the end of a hangman’s noose at this site and is rumored to be haunted by him. It’s seems rather fitting since this man killed his wife and three children and then claimed her spirit visited at the site in his cell. He even dictated a “Spirit Letter” from her absolvin...2025-01-0146 minSlice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalA Very Krampus ChristmasEpisode 10: In this Holiday Special, Slice of the Paranormal takes a dark turn among the Christmas Lights and Egg Nog Festivities. We explore the evil lore of the holiday focusing on the dark creatures from the Alpine Region and Germany. Krampus, is a horned anthropomorphic figure who, is said to accompany Saint Nicholas on visits to children during the night of 5 December (Krampusnacht; "Krampus Night"). Unlike the jolly old Saint Nicholas, Krampus delivers punishment to the bad children of the world. We also discuss other dark figures of the holiday like Belsnickel, Knecht Ruprecht, and Perchta. Who each have...2024-12-251h 01Slice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalRicketts Glen ghost town and Lake JeanEpisode 9: Slice of the Paranormal travels to Ricketts Glen State Park to see the lake where a Christmas Eve Tragedy would claim the lives of an entire family.  The Getz families sons wish to ice skate on the lake would lead to their deaths and possibly their ghosts haunting its waters. Ghostly faces have been seen beneath the waves as well as odd lights.  Just north of the park is the Ghost Town of Ricketts which is said to have a ghost tree, which never grows leaves, berries, or fruit. It’s said to mark the site where a youn...2024-12-1837 minSlice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalWendigo and the Plum Tree MassacreEpisode 8: Slice of the Paranormal loves Cryptids! In this episode we discuss the Wendigo. Which is a mythological creature or evil spirit originating from Algonquian folklore. The wendigo is often said to be a malevolent spirit, sometimes depicted as a creature with human-like characteristics, which possesses human beings. It is said to cause its victims a feeling of insatiable hunger, the desire to eat other humans, and the propensity to commit murder. It’s said to have a heart of ice, but can sometimes be cured through the feeding of animal fat. We also discuss the case of Swift Ru...2024-12-1148 minSlice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalMount Carmel - Suicide cell, and Annie Metzgas ghostEpisode 7:  In this Slice of the Paranormal episode we explore the lore of the Suicide Cell of Mt Carmel, Pennsylvania. This small brick building was once the City Hall and its basement housed jail cells for minor offenses. So we explore why 6 people chose to commit suicide in the walls of this small building. Today, the site is now a cute spirituality shop called the “Pink Moon Collective” which was established in 2020. The site exudes a much happier vibe than it did in years gone by. Check out the site yourself or follow it on Facebook at: https...2024-12-0438 minSlice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalCentraliaEpisode 6: Slice of the Paranormal investigates the Ghost Town of Centralia, Pennsylvania. The town destroyed by a mine fire and the inspiration for the video game “Silent Hill”. We walked its empty streets and explored the folklore of the site. Ghosts of long dead miners are said to appear out of the smoke and fog, was the town cursed by a Minister who derided the Molly Maguires? We also take a tour into a nearby mine in Ashland, Pennsylvania. The Pioneer Coal Tunnel Mine https://www.pioneertunnel.com offers tours in the mine and a steam engine ride outside the...2024-11-2740 minSlice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalShamokin HeadEpisode 5: Today's episode discusses the strange story of the Shamokin Head. This head had a journey over 70 years longer than the murder victims body. Between being displayed in the front window of Farrows Funeral Home, going bar hopping, and being displayed in the Anthracite Museum. If the head could speak imagine the stories it could tell. We also invite Dave Tamkus, who wrote “The Mystery of the Shamokin Head” a kids book documenting the heads journeys. Feel free to pick up a copy of this great book. https://a.co/d/cFopQXF While we were in Shamokin PA w...2024-11-2038 minSlice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalSwamp Church and the Bleeding TombstoneEpisode 4: In this episode, We visit the Swamp Church in Centre County, Pennsylvania. A woman in black is said to haunt the Bethesda Evangelical Church. She is seen carrying a child down the lonely road and walking into the church showing off her baby. Lights flare up while she walks to the altar, while calling the name Will! We also make a stop at the Bleeding Tombstone, of the Union Cemetery in Spring Mills, PA. We finished up our trip by checking out Little Mama's pizzeria in Pleasant Gap PA.2024-11-1352 minSlice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalJoseph Priestley HouseEpisode 3: In this episode of Slice of the Paranormal, We visit the home of the Dr Joseph Priestley in Northumberland, Pennsylvania. Dr Joseph Priestley is mostly well known for his isolation and discovery of Oxygen as well as other gases. He also discovered how to artificially create soda water. What is not well known about this educator, minister, and philosopher is his connection to several ghost stories. In life he was a rationalist and actually debunked the haunting at Epworth Rectory, the home of the Wesley family, Who were the founders of Methodist’s. He is also a key pl...2024-11-0647 minSlice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalSleepy HollowEpisode 2: In this special Halloween episode of Slice of the Paranormal, we explain the lore of the haunted sites of Sleepy Hollow New York. We traveled the town following the path of Ichabod Crane on his famous ride. We start out exploring Sunnyside, the home of Washington Irving. We use this location to start our journey which is reputed to be haunted by Irving himself as well as a few others.  Abraham Lincoln’s funeral train passed this site on the way from New York City to Buffalo New York. If you are lucky you might catch the Ghost Trai...2024-10-3056 minSlice of the ParanormalSlice of the ParanormalChestnut Street Opera House - Sunbury, PennsylvaniaJoin us as we kick off Episode One of Slice of the Paranormal in our hometown of Sunbury, PA where we look into the Chestnut Street Opera House and give our review on Eclipse Brewing's Pizza! 2024-10-2336 minHigh Impact Man PodcastHigh Impact Man PodcastEpisode 123 - Barbarino Cleaning the Streets With Some big Names Scott is a graduate of the State University of New York at New Paltz in Business Marketing, where healso is a Hall of Fame two-sport athlete (Basketball and Golf) and recipient of the Heinz Ahlmeir leadershipaward. As a successful social entrepreneur, Scott originally used his business acumen and entrepreneurialdrive in corporate America, specifically participating in start-ups in the tech industry before answering thecall in 2002 to be the founding Executive Director of Show Hope, a ministry founded by five-time Grammyaward winner Steven Curtis Chapman and...2024-07-221h 35The Right BuzzThe Right BuzzSen Monro icon InterviewSen Monro was born in Belsize Park, Hampstead, London. His father Cemal and his mother Feriha came to England from Cyprus, then a British Colony, in 1952 with nothing more than £3 in their pockets. They worked hard and eventually moved to Finchley from Islington. Both Sen's parents had the ability to perform, if not the means, in those harsh times. Sen's dad could have been an actor and his mother could certainly sing. Sen explains that although his parents are Turkish Cypriot, his great grandmother was Greek Cypriot. Having checked his DNA background, Sen says he is r...2024-06-261h 45High Impact Man PodcastHigh Impact Man PodcastEpisode 119 - HIM Safari The Running Beast F3 EvangelistMy name is Phelix Obuya (F3 Safari)though some pax call me "The Beast" because they think that I am a strong person. Born and raised in Kenya 48 years ago but still runs 21Km three times a week. Before I joined F3, I couldn't run even a half a mile but I thank God for joining this wonderful outdoor group and it is the reason I brought this idea to Kenya. The late Chaplain Steven Hubbard and I thought through and initiated a Foundation and got it incorporated in Kenya in 2022. Damien's Hope Foundation as it is called follows...2024-06-2449 minNigel Beale\'s Biblio File PodcastNigel Beale's Biblio File PodcastKaren Etingin on running a vintage poster shopA year and a half ago or so I spent the weekend in Old Montreal with my friend Tony Martins. Here’s the view from our hotel window(that development up at the top is called Habitat. It was designed by Moshe Safdie for Expo 67. My friends the poet Eric Ormsby and his wife librarian Irena Murray, used to own a unit in the place). One evening Tony and I went to dinner at this Polish restaurant. On the walk back to the hotel we passed this shop L’Affichiste before stopp...2024-06-2245 minAutumn MysticsAutumn MysticsEpisode 2 | Types of Astrology | Witchcraft Basics | The Bat and HelleboreKate and Elle discuss their perspectives on Astrology, the history of Astrology, and the different types of Astrology. They also share thoughts on being your own authority in your witchcraft practice. The Bat and Hellebore card from the Woodland Wardens deck reminds us to trust our intuition. Follow Us/Contact Us: Book a Reading at https://www.autumnmystics.com/  Instagram @autumnmystics95 Tik Tok @autumnmystics95 YouTube @autumnmystics95 Email: autumnmystics95@gmail.com Phone: 272-359-1835 We mentioned: “Tru...2023-12-151h 01Thoughts from a Page PodcastThoughts from a Page PodcastMary Webber O'Malley and Pamela Klinger-Horn - Their Spring 2023 Recommended ReadsMary and Pamela join me to discuss their recommended reads for Spring 2023.Mary’s Selections: Loyalty by Lisa Scottoline Fifth Avenue Glamour Girl by Renee Rosen The Dead Are Gods by Eirine Carson A Fever in the Heartland by Timothy Egan The Society of Shame by Jane Roper You Could Make This Place Beautiful by Maggie Smith This Bird Has Flown by Susanna Hoffs The Celebrants by Steven Rowley Big Gay Weddng by Byron Lane Good Night Irene by Luis Alberto Urrea Amazing Grace Adams by Fran Littlewood Everything’s Fine by Cecilia Rabess 2023-04-211h 19United Public Radio\'s showUnited Public Radio's showHorsefly Chronicles Radio Welcomes Paranormal Investigator Steven Klinger 031423Join Hosts Julia and Philip Siracusa on Horsefly Chronicle's Radio as they Welcome Paranormal Investigator/Researcher Steven Klinger as we dig deep into The World of The Paranormal.2023-03-1549 minStreets and ScholarsStreets and ScholarsRacist Council members won’t go, rapper Gunna denied bail 3rd time, and COs having sex with inmates (EP36)In this episode 36 of Streets and Scholars with Frank "FG" Thornton and Alex Alonso they discuss:  1. The clean Chevy Impala low-riders from the video "How to Rob a Rapper". Was it a 1958, a 1959 and a 1962 Chevy Impala?    2. Gil Cedillo and Kevin DeLeon refuse to step down as Los Angeles City Council members, even after the third offender, Nury Martinez vacated her seat last week. Gil Cedillo lost his seat during the June election so he has to leave regardless in December but Kevin Deleon appears to be holding out and community activist are cam...2022-10-201h 22I Hear of Sherlock EverywhereI Hear of Sherlock EverywhereEpisode 231: A Quiet Air of Mastery“put forward with such a quiet air of mastery” [STOC]  As regular readers and listeners know, Michael F. Whelan, BSI ("Wiggins") passed away in October of 2021. His contribution to the Sherlockian game was more than any one person could adequately describe. To honor his memory, we gathered a number of Baker Street Irregulars to remember Mike beyond his Sherlockian self — people who knew him well and could comment on his interests, his personality, and his character. These were: Peter Blau, Ross Davies, Steven Doyle, Les Klinger, Hartley Nathan, Otto Penzler, and Steve Rothman. We hope you can appreciate the man Mike Wh...2021-12-311h 05I Hear of Sherlock EverywhereI Hear of Sherlock EverywhereA Quiet Air of Mastery“put forward with such a quiet air of mastery” [STOC]  As regular readers and listeners know, Michael F. Whelan, BSI ("Wiggins") passed away in October of 2021. His contribution to the Sherlockian game was more than any one person could adequately describe. To honor his memory, we gathered a number of Baker Street Irregulars to remember Mike beyond his Sherlockian self — people who knew him well and could comment on his interests, his personality, and his character. These were: Peter Blau, Ross Davies, Steven Doyle, Les Klinger, Hartley Nathan, Otto Penzler, and Steve Rothman. We hope you can appreciate the man Mike Wh...2021-12-301h 05The BookmarkThe BookmarkThe Bookmark Episode #15: Graphic Novel MonthIn this episode, Julie and Cindy discuss what's new at the Wallingford Public Library and what they've been reading. Then, in honor of Graphic Novel Month, they talk with special guest (and Julie’s pal) Sean Breen about his love for comic books and graphic novels and why everyone should give the genre a try.The Guncle by Steven RowleyLily and the Octopus by Steven RowleyThe Editor by Steven RowleyPopisho by Leone RossArsenic and Adobo: A Tita Rosie’s Kitchen Mystery by Mia ManansalaTh...2021-07-0253 minPiano WhispererPiano WhispererDr. Steven Lagerberg gets to the heart of the matter!After years of painstaking research, Dr. Steven Lagerberg has been credited with solving the great mystery of Chopin's illness and death. His commentary was so engaging, we forgot to specify during the interview what Chopin’s illness actually was! It was Tuberculous pericarditis, causing his heart to fail. Don’t worry; that’s not a spoiler! Tune in and enjoy!2019-07-1100 minAll the Books!All the Books!E202: 202: New Releases and More for April 2, 2019This week, Liberty and Rebecca discuss Women Talking, The Affairs of the Falcóns, Finding My Voice, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by I Can't Believe It's Not Butter!; Once and Future by Cori McCarthy and Amy Rose Capetta from JIMMY Patterson Books; and The Things We Cannot Say by Kelly Rimmer from Graydon House Books. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. And check out our new podcast: KidLit These Days. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newslet...2019-04-0243 minI Hear of Sherlock EverywhereI Hear of Sherlock EverywhereEpisode 145: From Gillette to Brett“at this conference” [MAZA]  Steven Doyle, BSI ("Western Morning News") is many things, among them half of the publishing team at Wessex Press and the Baker Street Journal. But more importantly for our topic on this episode, he's one of the sparking plugs behind From Gillette to Brett V. We haven't been able to make it to the previous four installments, so we asked Steve all about this conference dedicated to Sherlock Holmes of the stage, screen and radio. He shared the foggy origins of the show, along with some of his favorite moments from throughout the years, and even a spe...2018-05-3052 minI Hear of Sherlock EverywhereI Hear of Sherlock EverywhereFrom Gillette to Brett“at this conference” [MAZA]     Steven Doyle, BSI ("Western Morning News") is many things, among them half of the publishing team at Wessex Press and the Baker Street Journal. But more importantly for our topic on this episode, he's one of the sparking plugs behind .    We haven't been able to make it to the previous four installments, so we asked Steve all about this conference dedicated to Sherlock Holmes of the stage, screen and radio. He shared the foggy origins of the show, along with some of his favorite moments from throughout the years, and even a special preview of the exhibit tha...2018-05-3052 minBlind Pig Confessions\'s PodcastBlind Pig Confessions's PodcastCREPITUS  A crunch, a munch, a jingle, he’ll make your spine a-tingle. You think the recent clown sightings have been off-putting? Wait till Crepitus is unleashed onto the earth. On a recent trip to Northern Michigan, we had the pleasure of sitting down with creator and director of the upcoming horror film, Haynze Whitmore. There was already a lot of buzz around this film prior to casting, but once casting was complete, that buzz turned into a frenzy. Along with Michigan natives, Mike Hard of Hell, Michigan and Caitlin Williams of Cheboygan, they also snagged the you...2016-10-2854 minWasted Ammo Podcast: Firearms | Training | PreparednessWasted Ammo Podcast: Firearms | Training | PreparednessWAP 016: Article Breakdown | What I Learned After I Killed A CriminalIn today's episode of the Wasted Ammo Podcast, we break down an article by David Klinger called What I Learned After Killing a Criminal. 2015-05-2251 minI Hear of Sherlock EverywhereI Hear of Sherlock EverywhereEpisode 55: The Central Press SyndicateIt's a show chock full of Sherlock Holmes news!Of course, Horace Harker was a reporter for the Central Press Syndicate in "The Six Napoleons," but in our case we're acting in his stead to share some of the most significant news to our own syndicate. We share a special announcement about a future feature of the program which we'll call "The Central Press Syndicate." But in the meantime, we have much to share...We pick up with a clarification on Lenore Glen Offord ("The Old Russian Woman") and tell you all about the 2011 B...2013-08-111h 09I Hear of Sherlock EverywhereI Hear of Sherlock EverywhereThe Central Press SyndicateIt's a show chock full of Sherlock Holmes news! Of course, Horace Harker was a reporter for the Central Press Syndicate in "The Six Napoleons," but in our case we're acting in his stead to share some of the most significant news to our own syndicate. We share a special announcement about a future feature of the program which we'll call "The Central Press Syndicate." But in the meantime, we have much to share... We pick up with a clarification on Lenore Glen Offord ("The Old Russian Woman") and tell you all about the 2011 Baker Street Journal Christmas Annual, in w...2013-08-111h 09The Lubetkin Media CompaniesThe Lubetkin Media CompaniesLOBP#30: Central PA PRSA Panel on The State of the Media 2007In this podcast we present a panel discussion recorded May 17 in Harrisburg Pennsylvania, sponsored by the Central Pennsylvania Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America. The program was "The State of the Media 2007," a panel about the future of the news media. The panelists were: Mark Jurkowitz, associate director of the Project for Excellence in Journalism, part of the Pew Research Center in Washington Cate Barron, Managing Editor, Harrisburg Patriot-News William Bova, Vice President, Programming, Pennsylvania Cable Network Scott Gilbert, News Director, WITF-FM Steven Ibanez, Editor in Chief, PennLive.com Jason Klinger, Editor, Central Pennsylvania Business Journal Steve...2007-06-082h 58