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).

 

Episode 140- Alan Steinfeld- Making Contact

Episode 140 of My Side of the Universe featured Alan Steinfeld, author of the new book "Making Contact: Preparing for the New Realities of Extraterrestrial Existence." The book is scheduled to be released on May 4, but is available for pre-order HERE.

Steinfeld will also be a guest speaker at Contact in the Desert on June 25 through June 28. For more on guest speakers, how to join the virtual show or other questions regarding Contact in the Desert, click HERE.

 
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Episode 116- Quantum Think PT. 2

Todd is joined again this week by Dianne Collins. Collins, original thinker and popular media personality is the creator of the QuantumThink® system of thinking and author of the 6-time award winning bestseller Do You QuantumThink? New Thinking That Will Rock Your World, considered a “must-read” for our changing times. She is dedicated to people living spirited, joyful, and masterful lives through leaps in awareness and new thinking using what she calls, “the physics of mind.”

 
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Episode 112- Marcus Edensky- Easter Island Travels

Todd is joined by another guest to talk about Easter Island, this time 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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