Todd is joined this week by Dr. Robert Schoch, who talks about his decades of research on several different topics including Egypt and the Sphinx, other archaeological events and Easter island.

Dr. Schoch will also be a featured guest at Contact in the Desert, an incredible event taking place in Indian Wells, Calif. on June 1-4. Click HERE for more information on the event.

 

Episode 91- Jenny Ashford

Todd is joined this week by Jenny Ashford to talk about a variety of topics.

Ashford is a horror, paranormal, and true crime writer, graphic designer, and podcaster. Her books include three novels, Red Menace, Bellwether, and The Five Poisons; two short story collections, Hopeful Monsters and The Associated Villainies; a graphic novel, The Tenebrist; and four paranormal nonfiction books, The Unseen Hand: A New Exploration of Poltergeist Phenomena, The Mammoth Mountain Poltergeist (with Tom Ross), House of Fire and Whispers: Investigating the Seattle Demon House, and The Rochdale Poltergeist (both with Steve Mera).

 
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Episode 98- Chuck Zukowski, The UFO Nut

For the past 30 years Chuck Zukowski has been researching and investigating the UFO/Paranormal phenomenon and for the past 14 years, he has worked with his sister, Debbie Ziegelmer, the current Missouri MUFON state director. Occasionally joining Chuck and Debbie on investigations is the co-owner of Post Interactive, Inc., Matt Morgan. Since joining forces in 2009, Post Interactive has documented the work of Chuck and Debbie in a the series of UFOnut Episodes and occasionally step in to help on various investigation tasks when necessary.

 
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Episode 137- Images of America Price

Todd is joined this week on the show by Bobcat and Kitty, owners of The Eastern Utah Tourism and History Association, the sponsor of My Side of the Universe.

Bobcat and Kitty join the show to talk about their latest book: "Images of America Price".

Founded by Mormons and settled by immigrants, Price, Utah, is a city of contradictions. Settled in the late 1870s, it was not until the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad discovered coal in the surrounding mountains that the town bloomed. Nearly overnight, trainloads of coal and other merchandise made Price into the commercial center of eastern Utah. As one of the safe havens for Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch, it was their outlaw gold that funded the city's continued growth. With one of the most outspoken mayors the city ever had, Price fought the State of Utah for the right to maintain its saloons, gambling halls, and bawdy houses.

 
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