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Friday, January 16, 2015

CoastZone: Communicating with Deceased Loved Ones

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January 16, 2015   Coast Insider Audio
Communicating with Deceased Loved Ones:

Known as "Dr. Love" through her website AskDrLove.com - the web's first and immensely popular relationship advice site since 1995 - Dr. Jamie Turndorf talked about how to reconnect with deceased loved ones, during the first half of Thursday's show. She recounted her own unusual communications with her husband Jean, who died from an accident, after they'd been together for 27 years. Just after he passed away, she felt his hand touch her spine. At numerous times, she heard his voice, and there were also strange incidents involving electronic equipment, scents coming out of nowhere, and animals behaving oddly that she connected with his spiritual presence.

Out of this experience, she developed Transdimensional Grief Therapy, which diverges from traditional Western therapy (grieve, let go, move on). "Instead, my method shows the bereaved how to say hello and not goodbye, and how to do it without the assistance of a medium, channeler, or psychic." And this technique allows not only for re-connection but the chance to make peace over unfinished business, she said. Communicating with the deceased is an ability we all have, and involves tuning your brain into the spirit channel, she continued.

Turndorf's deceased husband showed her that heaven is a state, not a place, and is always here with us-- the deceased co-exist in what could be thought of as a parallel dimension and interact with us as guardian angels. People should overcome the belief that we're not supposed to contact the dead-- our loved ones in spirit act as gatekeepers and protectors for us, she maintained.
  
Social Psychology:

Third hour guest, social psychologist Prof. Timothy D. Wilson has investigated unconscious processing and happiness, and discussed why many approaches in the self-help industries as well as some social programs not only don't help, but produce outcomes which are the opposite of what they claim to fix. For instance, the Scared Straight programs, in which convicts tell teens about the horrors of prison life, actually do more harm than good, he cited. He also reported that if people are able to modify or tweak their own personal narrative or story about themselves (what he calls "story editing interventions"), this can sometimes lead to positive, long-lasting changes in their lives.
Today in Strangeness:

On this date in 1362, a great storm tide in the North Sea destroyed the German city of Rungholt on the island of Strand. Prohibition of alcoholic beverages began in the United States on Jan. 16, 1919 and lasted till 1933. Whiskey, which could be obtained by medical prescription, was sold through pharmacies. A million gallons of booze per year was consumed this way.

Coast to Coast AM Schedule 1.16.15 - 1.23.15:


Here's what's coming up in the next week!

Friday, January 16, 2015
: In the first half, Nick Ackman , who's been a professional tattoo artist for 15 years, will discuss the history of tattooing and why it's become so mainstream in the United States, and how people from all walks of life from wealthy businessmen to elderly grandmothers and everybody in-between are choosing to ink their own skin as a vehicle for artistic self-expression. Followed by Open Lines.

Saturday, January 17, 2015: Joining George Knapp in the first half, Director of the BLT Research Team, Nancy Talbott, will discuss the latest in crop circle research along with photographic proof that a National Geographic production team knowingly lied to the public in a 2004 documentary regarding crop formations. Followed by James Clarkson, investigator with over 30 years experience in criminal investigation and the mysterious world of UFOs. He'll talk about June Crain who worked at Wright Patterson Air Force Base from 1943-1953 - she has gone on record saying that UFOs are 100% real and the government knows more than anyone can imagine.

6-10pm PT: Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returns to 5/13/99 when Steve Shenk talked about preparedness, storable food, and the possibility of a Y2K problem.

Sunday, January 18, 2015
: In the first half, George Knapp is joined by author and media researcher Jamie Bartlett to discuss the Dark Net, an underworld that stretches from popular social media sites to the most secretive corners of the encrypted web - a world that is little understood, and rarely explored. Followed by researcher Heidi Hollis who shares reports of a supernatural being known for wearing a hat and peering into people's homes, bedrooms, cribs, cars, their lives and even-- into their souls!

Monday, January 19, 2015
: Director and producer of the Watchers catalog of DVDs, Richard Shaw will discuss a series of unlikely coincidences which led him to the rabbis and professors who are the core team that discovered the secrets of the Torah Codes. He'll cover the process involved with revealing the hidden messages buried in the Torah, as well as some of the prophecies.

Tuesday, January 20, 2015
: Journalist and author Annie Jacobsen writes about war, weapons, US national security and government secrecy. Her bestseller, "Area 51: An Uncensored History of America's Top Secret Military Base" is being made into an AMC scripted television series. She'll discuss her latest research on Operation Paperclip, a decades-long, covert project to bring Hitler's scientists and their families to the United States.

Wednesday, January 21, 2015
: Expert on Edgar Cayce, researcher and author Greg Little will discuss his work exploring America's ancient Mound Builders who left behind thousands of pyramid-shaped and conical burial mounds, geometric earthworks,and artifacts depicting mysterious symbols and how this ties in with newspaper articles from the 1800s and early 1900s that reported giant skeletons found in large tombs buried deep inside these mounds. He'll also update his work on Cayce and how many of his visions for the future are still relevant.

Thursday, January 22, 2015
: First Half: Graduate of Harvard University and NYU Law School, Jonathan Simon is currently a practicing chiropractor. He'll discuss his work with the Election Defense Alliance, whose mission is to restore observable vote counting to American elections and reform the current vulnerabilities of electronic voting systems. Followed by Professor at Cornell University, Karl Pillemer , who'll share his scientific research on how people develop and change throughout their lives. He has interviewed thousands of older Americans on their experiences throughout life, and how they've navigated love, marriage, children, work, happiness, and avoiding regrets.

Friday, January 23, 2015
:Sitting in for George, Dave Schrader (email) is joined by Christine D. Parker who lives in a neighborhood across from an old, creepy forest where Bigfoot and the unknown lurk. Her family has been tormented by the creatures and according to the Bigfoot investigator they contacted, "they aren't going anywhere." Followed by Open Lines in the second half.

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