Todd is joined this week by Castle Country Radio on-air talent Jordan Buscarini.

While fascinated by the paranormal world, Buscarini refuses to believe in Bigfoot, UFO's and even most ghost stories. Throughout the show this skeptic picks Todd's brain on answers to questions that go against belief.

 

Episode 53- Hypnotist Kerry Sharp

Ogden Hypnotist Kerry Sharp joined Todd on this week's edition of My Side of the Universe to talk about the power of the mind, hypnosis helping trauma and more.

For 14 years, Hypnotist Kerry Sharp has seen a new show every time he takes the stage. What keeps his work fresh and exciting is the nearly infinite power of the mind, and what can happen when the mind is open to suggestion.

 
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Episode 139- Alfonso Colasuono- Magical Mythical Unicorn

In this episode Todd is joined by Alfonso Colasuono, author of "The Book of the Magical Mythical Unicorn".

"The unicorn is now a fixture in contemporary pop culture. People young and old are captivated by the magical legends and mythology of the unicorn. This book explores a diverse assortment of tales about the unicorn, ranging from its presence in the Garden of Eden, its foretelling of the births of Confucius and the Buddha, its protection of India from the wrath of Genghis Khan’s army, and its depiction within heraldry, including in the Scottish and British thrones. It features in-depth sections on the use of the unicorn’s horn for detecting poisons and healing, the horn’s connection to the opening of the third eye, and the unicorn’s depictions in ancient Sumeria, Egypt, and many other early civilizations."

 
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Episode 113- Marcus Edensky PT. 2

Todd is joined again Marcus Edensky, who is the CEO of Easter Island Travel.

Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui, is a tiny island known for its huge moai statues scattered all over the island.

The world is fascinated by the creation of these statues not only for the impressive size and quantity of them, but also for the circumstances under which they were built. This small island had very limited resources; not much drinking water, no cattle and no metal.

The statues were transported to their final location several kilometers across hilly terrain – all of this being accomplished with the highest leader being a tribal chieftain.

 
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