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Beyond The Harmony

Cecil West, Jonathan Lippe & Matt Weaver

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Cecil West, Jonathan Lippe & Matt Weaver bring you a podcast based on the 25 year legacy of Bone Thugs and the cult fandom that surrounds them. content includes original discussions and interviews with Bone affiliates. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beyondtheharmony/support
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These Podcasts cover a variety of subjects within the history of labor such as Mother Jones and the gun battle in Virden Illinois. We work with labor museums such as the West Virginia Mine Wars Museum in Matewan W. Virginia, and the Friends of Mother Jones museum in Mt. Olive, IL. In addition, we work with Union Miner's Cemetery which is also located in Mt. Olive, IL. Plus, we create videos which can be found on YouTube under Jase Media Service or at https://www.youtube.com/results?search_qu ...
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Welcome to Wicked Darkness, where we discuss everything paranormal from Ghosts, Haunted locations, Cryptids, UFO sightings, Serial Killers and much more. We sometimes talk about past ghost hunting investigations of a public haunt we have been on. Occasionally, we may have on a special guest who will explore the wicked darkness of the paranormal world with us. Be sure to follow us on YouTube, IHeart and Spotify, as well as other platforms which support our podcast; don’t forget to follow and ...
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They Call Us The Flying Circus: Two West Virginians In The Great War

Michael Coker with LaRon Jones, Ethan Powels, and Professor Kevin Eagles

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The Great War, World War I, changed the lives of millions in the U.S. Michael Coker, a Master’s in Public History student at NKU University recently discovered a trove of letters written by Cecil “Zeke” Gabriel and Louise Marsh during this period. Coker is working and annotating these documents, dating primarily from 1917-1919. This correspondence provides an intimate window into the lives of two West Virginians separated by a conflict which forever altered the course of history. Zeke became ...
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A multi-episode podcast covering the fascinating history of Woodbrook, a popular community just west of Port of Spain, the capital of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Currently a commercial/residential neighbourhood, Woodbrook has seen many incarnations and is undergoing another transformation. This podcast brings alive the old, current, and potential future Woodbrook through the eyes and stories, of historians, educators, architects, engineers, cultural workers, along with former and cu ...
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Send us a text Superstitions are deeply ingrained in human culture, often tied to beliefs about luck, fortune and rituals to either ward off bad luck or attract good luck. Many superstitions stem from centuries-old traditions and are passed down through generations without clear understanding of their origins. People might follow certain rituals, l…
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Send us a text Have you missed listening to us? Don't worry, we're still here. We'll be starting back up next week with the beginning of Season 3 and all new paranormal episodes. See what we will be up to in the following weeks. We can't wait to talk to you again. Make sure to like and follow us on Facebook and Instagram. If you have a topic, you w…
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Send us a text A building built at the turn of the century was about to become nonexistent, until one fateful night a famous author decided to spend the night in one of its rooms. Due to his paranormal experiences while staying at the hotel, it not only changed his life, but also revived a dying hotel. That stay inspired Stephen King to write a boo…
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Send us a text Thanks for joining us for another episode, this time we are talking about the spirits that roam the halls of the most important residential home in America, the White House. Come along as we discuss the different spirits which haunt the rooms inside the White House. We are talking about Abraham Lincoln, Abilgail Adams, Thomas Jeffers…
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Send us a text Come along as we continue our discussion regarding the Wyoming Territorial State Prison in Laramie Wyoming. Renee continues to talk about her own paranormal experiences during her time as a staff member and tour guide. The cells and halls are not as empty as they look. Take a listen and we hope you enjoy her stories. Make sure to lik…
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Send us a text Back in the 1800's, the United States saw an uptick of its population moving from the east coast to the west coast during the gold rush days. With the expansion of the west, came with it the outlaws. The law was spread thin and the lawless was forever growing far and wide. Many of the jails and prison systems were very rudimentary, b…
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Send us a text During this episode we are talking about a serial killer who haunted the citizens of LA county and surrounding areas dreams. Richard Ramirez was named the Night Stalker by the press. There was no pattern to his crimes, no one felt safe the between June 1984 to August 1985. Our own field investigator, Renee, tells her tale of growing …
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Send us a text Have you heard of a little well known hotel in Los Angles called "The Cecil Hotel." In its heyday it was a luxury hotel, until the great depression hit that's when everything changed. The hotel has very dark history which include murders, suicides and overdoses. Listen along as our own investigator Renee, tells us of her own experien…
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Send us a text We are finishing our discussion regarding Gettysburg PA and the tragedy that fell upon its fields and town. Why did this sleepy little town in America become the center of one of the most bloody and deadliest battles of the Civil War? Do the spirits of those who died during those hot July days in 1863 still walk among the living? Lis…
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Send us a text Who could ever imagine in the quiet town of Gettysburg Pennsylvanian, history would be made in one of the bloodiest battles on US soil. Between 1861 and 1865, the United States was torn in half mainly because of slavery. Those states and their constituents who were for it and those who were against it. The result was civil war betwee…
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Send us a text Robert the doll has been captured the fascination of those researching the paranormal field and those who are fans of the paranormal field. We continue to discuss how a doll given to a young boy over a hundred years ago has struck the fear into people who have visited this doll in the museum it now calls home to those who have never …
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Send us a text When children love to play with toys, but back in the early 1900's it wasn't uncommon for girls and boys to play with dolls. The Otto family thought it would be nice to gift a doll to their youngest son, Robert Eugene Otto. It was shortly after their meeting each other that Robert gave his name to his doll and would be known as Gene …
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Send us a text The LaLaurie Mansion was a place for the who's who of New Orleans to meet every week. It was the home of Dr. LaLaurie and Madame Delphine LaLaurie. Actress Kathy Bates, portrays Madame Delphine in the hit TV series, American Horror Story. The citizens found out about the nightmares committed by the LaLaurie's and took it upon themsel…
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Send us a text Welcome to Wicked Darkness. We are beginning our second season with a house where nightmares were created, and those nightmares were expanded even further on TV series American Horror Story. On April 10, 1832, was the night that the citizens of New Orleans Louisiana would discover the nightmares happening behind a locked door at 1140…
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Jake and Damon, editors of The CrimeWire, talk about breaking news cases and vintage true crime mysteries. In this episode, we discuss Lindsay Buziak, the Canadian real estate agent who was murdered at a property showing in 2008. The case remains unsolved, and her father Jeff Buziak has been fighting for 16 years, seeking justice for his daughter. …
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Jake and Damon, editors of The CrimeWire, talk about breaking news cases and vintage true crime mysteries. In this episode, we discuss the two-decade investigation of the West Mesa serial killer known as the "Bone Collector" and Jake offers insights from his time researching the case in the high desert near Albuquerque, New Mexico, including the pr…
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Jake and Damon, editors of The CrimeWire, talk about breaking news cases and vintage true crime mysteries. In this episode, we discuss details surrounding the tragic case of Elisa Lam and her strange death at the Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles in 2013, a topic that Jake extensively researched and wrote about in his book Gone at Midnight: The Mysterious…
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Send us a text During this episode, Steve and I are diving into the famous story of the legend of Sleepy Hollow and its creator, Washington Irving. We learn about Irving's past and what life was life for him and who he found to be the muses for his legendary character's. We even added a few songs from Bing Crosby to take you back to your own childh…
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Jake and Damon, editors of The CrimeWire, talk about breaking news cases and vintage true crime mysteries. On this episode, we discuss developments in the Abby Williams and Libby German case, the confession of Joran van der Sloot, and the mystery of Vermont's Bennington Triangle. Want to write for The CrimeWire? Submit your ideas to crimewireteam@g…
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Send us a text During this episode, our team members are telling the tale of their own personal ghost stories. Some have had some pretty interesting experiences, and some are waiting to have a personal experience. What will it take for them to change from skeptic to believer? Are the believers still somewhat skeptic? Come along as the ghost hunters…
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Send us a text Do you feel like you have listened to us before? You have. Welcome back to us discussing Deja vu part 2. What is Deja vu? Have you really done this before? Are ready to dive into the unknown with us? I feel like there are so many unanswered questions. Make sure to like and follow us on Facebook and Instagram. If you have a topic, you…
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Our third episode, Plantation, begins after the establishment of the Tragarete Estate by the French Cedulant Maury de Lapeyrouse. This is the era of the rise of the French Creole class and the change of the country’s dominant language from Spanish to French "patois", leading to the creation of a new genre of music—the kaiso, created by enslaved Afr…
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The Spanish spend over two centuries struggling to establish themselves Trinidad in the face of Native rebellions and wars with other European powers, primarily the British and Dutch. In this second episode, Genesis, the 1783 Cedula of Population brings an influx of white immigrants and their enslaved Africans from the French-speaking Caribbean isl…
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Send us a text Most people have had some kind of experience of Deja Vu. What is it? Could it be a glitch in the brain, or some might say the matrix? Come along as we discuss and explore the multiple possible causes of Deja vu from parallel universe to past lives. Who knows, by the time you finish listening to this topic, you too may be feel like yo…
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This 15-part series begins with an historical introduction to the area now known as Woodbrook. Located on the north-western peninsula of the Caribbean island of Trinidad, Woodbrook was part of a large, strategically positioned Native village called Cumucurapo before the arrival of Columbus and the subsequent Spanish invasion of the island.…
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Students with everyday resilience at school – or ‘academic buoyancy’ – are able to overcome setbacks and challenges that are typical of day-to-day school life.CESE's audio paper explains the importance of everyday resilience and shows how it can be supported by implementing What works best classroom practices.Access the practical guide and accompan…
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Send us a text Why do we fear them? Because they have black eyes and there just seems to be something off about these children. We are on part 2 of these humanoid cyrptids. What are they? Ghosts, demons, aliens... let's explore this episode together. Make sure to like and follow us on Facebook and Instagram. If you have a topic, you want us to talk…
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Send us a text The door bell rings unexpectedly late at night. You open the door to children standing in your doorway asking to come in so they can call their parents. As you stand there looking at these unfamiliar youngsters, you have a feeling of something being off as well as a feeling of dreed. Do you let them in or do you heed your own gut fee…
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Send us a text A doll can be a girl's best friend, but when a mom bought her adult daughter a doll for her apartment, no one would have ever guessed the doll would be a thing of nightmares. Annabelle is one of the most famous dolls in the world, but why? Come along as we discuss what makes Annabelle so scary that she would have to be kept in a spec…
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Send us a text One of the most famous cryptids is none other than the elusive and hide and seek champions, Bigfoot. It has been eluding people for hundreds of years. It may give a person a glimpse of itself for a moment, but never enough of a view for anyone to say with certainty that they actually witnessed Bigfoot in the flesh. During this episod…
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Send us a text In February 1692, three young girls changed history for the sleepy little town known as Salem Massachusetts, when they publicly had physical fits to which the local doctor had no explanation for their actions. It could have only meant they were bewitched. When asked who did this to them; they didn't hold their tongues. They named nam…
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Send us a text Since November 15, 1967, the little town of Point Pleasant West Virginia has been forever linked to a large humanoid winged creature with red glowing eyes, known as the Mothman. It began on that night when two young couples had an encounter with the creature. As years have gone by, the creature has been seen just before tragic events…
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Send us a text Our brains are a wondrous organ. The brain is our internal hard drive, saving everything we have ever experienced. A storage unit to everything we have ever learned. But... did it store the information correctly? Did our brain create its own false memory? Does the wrapper say Kit-Kat or KitKat? Does the Monopoly man have a monocle or…
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Send us a text Lizzie Borden grew up during the 19th century. She lived in a modest home with her sister Emma, her father Andrew, her stepmother Abby and their housekeeper Bridget. On August 4, 1892, in the town of Fall River, Massachusetts, all five members lives would change forever. Join along as we discuss what they alleged happened in this hom…
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Send us a text We will explore the myths, the legends and the murders that surround a home on Long Island New York. The quiet town of Amityville became front page news in 1974, when six members of one family were murdered in their sleep. No one knew who could have done such a horrific deed, until the police arrested the oldest son, Ronald Defeo Jr.…
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Send us a text John Wayne Gacy may have dressed up as Pogo the Clown, but he wasn't a clown you would want your children around. He murdered 33 young men and boys for his own sick ways. The 70's were already a rough time in Chicago, but Gacy made those times even worse for those families who became forever tied to him. Even after 44 years, there ar…
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Send us a text The Christmas demon known as Krampus comes to homes every December 5th to punish those who have misbehaved all year long. No goodies left for these children; St. Nick will not be coming this night. Will Krampus come with one of his birch rods to punish the naughty or will he take them back to the underworld with him? He's looks are t…
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The Great War, World War I, changed the lives of millions in the U.S. Michael Coker, a Master’s in Public History student at NKU University recently discovered a trove of letters written by Cecil “Zeke” Gabriel and Louise Marsh during this period. Coker is working and annotating these documents, dating primarily from 1917-1919. This correspondence …
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Send us a text We decided to do this episode in a different way. The team has assembled in one of the apartments in the Old Baraboo Inn in Baraboo WI during our investigation of the location. We wanted to bring you along during our discussions of what we have uncovered during our investigation so far and as we perform the Estes Method during the po…
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