Todd is joined this week by Tom McCourt, local author of the book “The Split Sky: A Journey of Discovery in Utah's Nine Mile Canyon”.
Todd is joined this week by Tom McCourt, local author of the book “The Split Sky: A Journey of Discovery in Utah's Nine Mile Canyon”.
Todd continues his conversation with The UFO Nut- Chuck Zukowski- in part two of three:
Learn more about Chuck and his team online HERE.
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.
Todd is joined on the show by authors Dennis, Matt and Sheila Linn. Near-death experiences (NDEs) are common, well-documented, and similar across cultures throughout the world. Current estimates are that between 4 and 15 percent of the world's population have had an NDE. Some of the fascination with NDEs comes from the fact that they often result in great leaps in personal growth. These leaps are characterized by the loss of the fear of death, the healing of deep hurts, an increase in self-esteem and compassion for others, a sense of union with all things, and a clearer sense of how to fulfill one's purpose in life.
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."
