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Elizabeth Talks!

Elizabeth Fernandez Flores

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Elizabeth Talks! Is Elizabeth Flores, Director of the award winning New American Youth Ballet of NYC with a positive view on the world of ballet and performing arts! Hear about what's new on her show The Adventures of My Ballerina and Me! Great for listeners of all ages! Tune in and talk soon!
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SparkDialog

Elizabeth Fernandez

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Science and technology are everywhere in our lives. This podcast takes a look not only at the science itself, but its role in society, how it affects our lives, and how it influences how we define ourselves as humans. Episodes also throw in a mix of history, ethics, philosophy, religion, and the future! Hosted by Elizabeth Fernandez, an astronomer and science communicator. Let’s spark some dialog!
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All about the afterlife without the "woo." This show is hosted by Liz, a sciencey-skeptic who delves into exploring evidence of an afterlife, asking skeptical but open-minded questions of psychic mediums, scientific researchers, and ordinary people who have had inexplicable experiences. *NOTE: WE HEARD YOU. SOUND ISSUES ARE FIXED*
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The Medieval Podcast

Danièle Cybulskie

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A friendly podcast on all things medieval. Join host Danièle Cybulskie each week as she interviews the world's experts on topics ranging from pigs, to Persian poetry, to the Plantagenets.
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Women in Wyoming Podcast

Lindsay Linton Buk

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Throughout Wyoming’s history, its women have been brave, strong, and impactful. The mission of Women in Wyoming is to tell the inspiring stories of contemporary Wyoming women through art and media, celebrating their achievements, power, and learned wisdom. From artists to politicians, ranchers, authors, businesswomen, and community stewards, creator Lindsay Linton Buk highlights some of Wyoming’s changemakers, rule-breakers, and innovators through podcast interviews and portrait photography. ...
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Who’s the fairest of them all? And, more importantly, how did they get that way? This week, a new biography of Marilyn Monroe sends Danièle down the rabbit hole of medieval beauty, how it was achieved, and how it’s still influencing beauty standards today. This podcast is made possible by the generous support of listeners like you! To find out how …
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What happens when the U.S. government secretly investigates psychic abilities for intelligence and national security? In this episode, Dale E. Graff, former CIA-linked scientist and director of the now-declassified STARGATE Project shares firsthand insight into the government's remote viewing and psychic spy program that operated for decades during…
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University-Researched Psychic Medium: Inside the UVA Studies | Joe Perreta (Bonus) What happens when a psychic medium is tested inside a Faraday cage—under strict lab conditions designed to eliminate sensory cues and rule out "normal" information channels? In this bonus episode, Joe Perreta returns to share the behind-the-scenes story of participat…
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If there’s one thing we can say about 2025 it’s that it was certainly full of surprises. From political bridge-burning to bridge-building, to the destruction and the restoration of priceless artifacts, there was never a dull moment this year. This week, in keeping with tradition, Danièle speaks with Peter Konieczny, editor of Medievalists.net, abou…
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Near-Life Experiences, Trauma, and Spiritual Awakening | Justin L. Shaw (Episode 165) What happens when a life-altering moment forces you to confront trauma, mortality, and meaning all at once? In this episode, Justin L. Shaw explores near-life experiences, trauma, and spiritual awakening. Unlike near-death experiences, a near-life experience occur…
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How did astrologer Madi Murphy take on Starbucks and win? In this bonus episode, she reveals the true story behind the trademark battle and her surprising victory. Guest: Madi Murphy of CosmicRX, Author of "In the Cosmic Zone", Host of Podcast CosmicRX Radio My Books + Offerings: WTF Just Happened?! Book Series Join the Science + Spirituality Circl…
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He’s a hero. He’s an outlaw. And it turns out he’s also Christmastime favourite. Given his many incarnations, from a foxy cartoon heartthrob, to the gruff and grizzled Hugh Jackman that previewed this week, it’s hard not to fall in love with some version or other of Robin Hood. And as we’ll find out in this episode, even jolly old Saint Nick just h…
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What does astrology reveal about the future of American democracy? Astrologer Madi Murphy breaks down the powerful political and collective cycles shaping what's coming next. Guest: Madi Murphy of CosmicRX, Author of "In the Cosmic Zone", Host of Podcast CosmicRX Radio My Books + Offerings: WTF Just Happened?! Book Series Join the Science + Spiritu…
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Love him or hate him, it’s hard to take one step into the medieval world without running into the larger-than-life figure of Richard the Lionheart. Rebel, crusader, prisoner, castle-builder Richard is one of the most colourful and quotable kings of the Middle Ages. This week, Danièle speaks with Heather Blurton about how Richard’s contemporaries sa…
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What does it mean to lose a parent young — and how does that shape identity, adulthood, relationships, and grief? Carla Fernandez, author of Renegade Grief and cofounder of The Dinner Party, shares what she's learned from supporting thousands of young grievers. Guest: Carla Fernandez, Author of Renegade Grief: A Guide to the Wild Ride of Life After…
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In the last twenty years, the shadowy Assassins of the medieval Middle East have seen a serious resurgence in popularity. And yet, like so many medieval people and groups, it’s still hard to tell the legend from the reality - and that’s just the way the Assassins wanted it. This week, Danièle speaks with Steve Tibble about who the Assassins were, w…
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Guest: Aimee Delman, Psychic Medium Full notes on The Skeptical Psychic Medium with Aimee Delman Episode 162 Aimee Delman is a psychic medium based in Toronto, known for her unique ability to connect with the spiritual realm. Aimee delivers healing messages from loved ones on the other side, offering clarity, comfort, and undeniable evidence of the…
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It's the most wonderful time of the year: time to celebrate the best medieval books of 2025. This week, Danièle speaks with Peter Konieczny, editor of Medievalists.net, about their favourite reads this year - and she announces some exciting news about the future of The Medieval Podcast. This podcast is made possible by the generous support of liste…
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Guest: Chris Carter, Author of - The Case for the Afterlife: Evidence of Life After Death - Science and Psychic Phenomena: The Fall of the House of Skeptics - Science and the Afterlife Experience: Evidence for the Immortality of Consciousness - Science and the Near-Death Experience: How Consciousness Survives Death FULL NOTES ON The Case for the Af…
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In the last century we’ve witnessed people set foot on the moon, and seen even the dark side in high-res images, and yet the moon still evokes a sense of romance and mystery, just as it did in the Middle Ages. This week, Danièle speaks with Ayoush Lazikani about what – and who – medieval people across the world believed the moon to be. Support this…
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Guest: J. Kim Penberthy, Ph.D., ABBP, Professor of Research in Psychiatric Medicine Chester F. Carlson Professor at the University of Virginia Division of Perceptual Studies DOPS: (DOPS) Division of Perceptual Studies at UVA FULL NOTES ON After Death Communication with Dr. J. Kim Penberthy of DOPS at UVA Episode 160 Dr. J. Kim Penberthy is the Ches…
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With just one word, we can evoke a world of assumptions, stereotypes, and even accusations, clearly marking the difference between who’s in and who’s out. And when it comes to legal terminology, the stakes are even higher. This week, Danièle speaks with Erin Wagner about what late medieval people meant when they used the word heresy, how the usage …
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Guest: Roberta Grimes, Author of the Fun of Dying: Find Out What Really Happens Next (among other books.) Podcast Host Seek Reality FULL NOTES ON The Fun of Dying with Roberta Grimes Episode 159 Roberta Grimes has spent decades studying nearly 200 years of abundant and consistent afterlife evidence. She is author of The Fun of Dying: Find Out What …
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This year, we’ve spent some good quality time with early medieval queens, digging into their mysterious and spectacular lives and reigns. And when it comes to the spectacular, it’s hard to compete with the star of this week’s episode, a woman who arrived in Francia a slave, rose to become a queen, and then ascended to the heavens as a saint. This w…
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Guest: Raymond Moody, MD PhD, Author of "Life After Life", " Making Sense of Nonsense", Coined the Term Near Death Experience "Proof of Life After Life" with Dr. Raymond Moody the OG NDE Researcher Episode 158 Raymond Moody, MD PhD is the legend who originally coined the term 'near-death experience' in his 1975 book 'Life After Life'. For over half…
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"Voices from the Grave" is a new paranormal true-crime series. Psychic medium Joe Perreta joins a team of investigators, fellow mediums, and a seasoned homicide detective to revisit some of history's most chilling crimes and hauntings. They return to these sites to uncover the truth and give a voice to the those who cannot speak for themselves. Voi…
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As the nights get longer and spookier, there's one thing that's guaranteed to make our hair stand on end: corpses that just won’t stay dead. Especially the ones interested in eating us. This week, Danièle speaks with John Blair about who refused to rest in peace in the Middle Ages, how medieval people attempted to keep the dead buried, and why some…
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Guest: Karen Docherty, Psychic Medium What it Feels Like to be a Psychic Medium with Karen Docherty Episode 157 Since the discovery of her abilities, psychic medium Karen Docherty has worked tirelessly to bring the word of Spirit to those who need it most. From the UK to the USA, from Asia to Australia, clients from all over the world meet with Kar…
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Some housekeepimg notes: I switched to RedCircle away from Spotofy. No more ICE ads!! Please download this episode as RedCircle needs a certain amount of downloads on one new episode to be on their full platform Once we get that, WTF?! will return with our full episodes New episodes will now publish on TUESDAYS starting either next week or the week…
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Although a lot of medieval history is murky, the whys and wherefores – not to mention the timeline – of the Hundred Years’ War are firmly nailed down. Or are they? This week, Danièle speaks with Michael Livingston about why the Hundred Years’ War should actually be called the Two Hundred Years’ War, what actually touched off the conflict, and why w…
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Guest: Jonathan Van Valin - Near Death Experiencer and Shared Death Experiencer What He Learned From Dying with Jonathan Van Valin Episode 156 Jonathan Van Valen had an NDE - Near Death Experience where he chose to come back. He came back with a transformed worldview that took some time to realize. He also had remarkable abilities that even allowed…
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Since time immemorial, we've given animals names, from the sublime to the utterly ridiculous. For everyone who’s looked at a puppy or a kitten and wondered what it should be called – and then called it an embarrassingly silly nickname anyway – this episode is for you. This week, Danièle speaks with Ben Parsons about what medieval people named their…
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Guest: Chase Skylar DeMayo, PhD Full Notes on Air Force Veteran Dies and Comes Back with Dr. Chase Skylar DeMayo Q+A - Part 2 Episode 155 hase Skylar DeMayo, PhD is a U.S. Air Force veteran, near-death experiencer (NDE), and advocate for veteran mental health, whose transformative journey intrigues scientific minds. After a cardiac arrest in 2008 a…
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In the dark forests of the Middle Ages – and the modern stories we tell about it – lurks a powerful, beautiful predator. Sometimes big and bad, sometimes a figure of admiration, the medieval wolf was such a big part of English culture, that it found its way not just into stories, but into the language itself. This week, Danièle speaks with Elizabet…
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Guest: Chase Skylar DeMayo, PhD Full Notes on Air Force Veteran Dies and Comes Back with Dr. Chase Skylar DeMayo Episode 154 hase Skylar DeMayo, PhD is a U.S. Air Force veteran, near-death experiencer (NDE), and advocate for veteran mental health, whose transformative journey intrigues scientific minds. After a cardiac arrest in 2008 at age 21, Cha…
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The fourteenth-century is one of the most turbulent periods in European history. Famine, war, plague, royal depositions – you name it, this century’s got it. This week, Danièle speaks with Helen Carr about how England fared in these wild times, what her take is on some famous Plantagenets, and why we need to take a fresh look at this calamitous cen…
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Guest: Dr. Laura Berman Grief Healing Collective: Drlauraberman.com/griefhealing Full Notes on Love Continues Between Dimensions with Dr. Laura Berman 153 Dr. Laura Berman is a world-renowned sex, love, and relationship therapist who hosts the Language of Love podcast, and is a New York Times best-selling author of 10 books. Dr. Berman's life was f…
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One of the difficult truths of life in the Middle Ages is that death was never far away. While the vast majority of medieval people owned far fewer possessions than we do today, they were just as concerned with making sure everything was taken care of according to their wishes before they passed. This week, Danièle speaks with Robert A. Wood about …
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Guest: Dr. Bhaskar Banerji Full Notes Predict the Future in Dreams with Dr. Bhaskar Banerji Episode 152 Dr. Bhaskar Banerji has a doctorate in Mind-Body Medicine specializing in Health-Related Dreams. These days he's primarily engaged in organizing dream-inspired conferences and workshops around the globe and is a board member of the IASD (Internat…
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Everyone loves a good medieval whodunit, but how did real people investigate homicides in the Middle Ages? What did they look for? And how did they decide if a person’s death was an unfortunate accident or foul play? This week, Danièle speaks with Sara Butler about forensic medicine, and how death investigation was conducted in medieval England. Yo…
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Guest: Selima Maxine, Psychic Medium Full Notes on Attorney to Psychic Medium with Selima Maxine Episode 151 Selima Maxine is an accomplished international attorney and Fulbright Scholar who, following the loss of her son, now also serves as a life coach and psychic medium. FULL BIO + SHOW NOTES Join our Science + Spirituality Circle Host or Attend…
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Part of the reason a lot of people figure nothing much went on during the Middle Ages is because we’ve lost a whole lot of sources telling us what actually did happen. Through malice and misfortune, medieval manuscripts have been destroyed in their thousands. So, how do we know what may have gone up in smoke? And what can we do to keep our beloved …
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On September 4, 925 – 1100 years to the day this episode is released – King Æthelstan was crowned at Kingston-upon-Thames. Æthelstan is most often talked about in the context of the famous Battle of Brunanburh, but maybe we should remember him instead as the first king of England. This week, Danièle speaks with David Woodman about Æthelstan’s life,…
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Guest: Daniel J Ryan BFA, MS Hypnosis, Regression Therapist + Co-Creator of Virtual NDE (Near Death Experience) Full Notes: Experience Dying… In Virtual Reality with Daniel J Ryan Episode 150 Daniel Ryan BFA, MS is an expert in Hypnosis, Regression Therapy, and Narrative Medicine. He is also co-creator of Virtual NDE, a virtual reality experience t…
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When the power of an entire kingdom rests in the hands of just one man, it’s both incredibly valuable and incredibly dangerous to be that man’s bestie - and the legacies of royal favourites tend to retain the taint of contemporary snark. So, maybe it’s about time we take a second look. This week, Danièle speaks with James Ross about the life of Rob…
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Guest: Regan Forston, Author of 3 Hours 33 Minutes in Heaven, Past Life and Life Between Lives Regressionist Full Notes: Visiting the After Life with Regan Forston Episode 149 Regan is a facilitator and former board member at the Newton Institute, a pioneering organization dedicated to exploring the mysteries of the afterlife. Regan is the author o…
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Maid, hero, heretic, saint - Joan of Arc is one of the most fascinating figures of the Middle Ages. This week, Danièle speaks with Deborah McGrady about Joan’s incredible life and death, her voice, and her complex and enduring legacy. You can enrol in Danièle's online course Calamity and Change: An Introduction to the Fourteenth Century at https://…
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Guest: Symon Braun Freck. Founder of SBF Creative Full Notes: AI Death Doula with Symon Braun Freck Episode 148 Symon is the founder of SBF Creative, a creative consulting firm, and AI Death Doula, a start-up dedicated to making end-of-life care practices accessible. Symon is also the host of multiple podcasts including episodes on The Other Side N…
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The people of the Middle Ages were no strangers to Cupid’s arrows, and just like us, they loved a good love letter. But in a world where literacy rates were far below what they are today, who was writing their most heartfelt feelings down? And how do we know? This week, Danièle speaks with Myra Stokes and Ad Putter about where we find love letters,…
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Guest: Stephen Z. Berkley (Stevie), Filmmaker of "Life With Ghosts." Full Notes: Life With Ghosts with Stephen Berkley Episode 147 Stephen Z. Berkley, aka, Stevie has spent thirty years in media wearing multiple hats—everywhere from writing marketing materials to negotiating legal agreements. His most recent enterprise is Life With Ghosts, his firs…
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He's one of the most popular figures in all of medieval history, and his book was a bestseller for literally centuries. So what do we know about the life and times of Marco Polo? This week, Danièle speaks with Sharon Kinoshita about why Marco travelled so far, what sort of detail he wanted to share with his readers, and what was going on in the wor…
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Guest: Connie Fusella - Psychic Medium Full Notes: The Psychic Medium Who Died Three Times - Connie Fusella Episode 146 Connie Fusella is a highly evidential Psychic Medium certified by the Helping Parents Heal and Forever Family Foundation organizations and is a guest radio personality for Signs of Life Radio. She is the award-winning author of YO…
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Guest: Eben Alexander, MD Full Notes: Neurosurgeon Gets "Proof" of an Afterlife with Eben Alexander, MD - Episode 145 Eben Alexander, MD was an academic neurosurgeon, including teaching neurosurgery at Harvard Medical School. A staunch materialist, his world-view changed when he had an NDE after bacterial meningo-encephalitis put him into a coma fo…
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