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Mysteries, Graveyards and the Human Psyche

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The idea to start this podcast came from three different poles, and each one gave me a little shock of inspiration. ​ The first initiating element was finding myself booked in a hotel that turned out to be haunted. This made me extremely receptive to and interested by people's lived experiences of liminality. How do you cope with something that you know is not supposed to be happening? The next lightning strike was a chart reading from my astrologer Sindy Schönherr. She validated something that I have always felt- I am very comfortable exploring "mysteries, graveyards and the human psyche" and would be a good guide for people who normally do not find themselves in those realms. Hence, the title of this podcast was conceived. The third ingredient came when my friend Karen Frazer approached me and told me that she wanted to get the word out about protecting headstones and burial grounds. My resolution to give my friend a platform was what caused this podcast to be born. So you see, it took ghosts, an astrologer and a cemetery guardian to get this thing going. Hope you enjoy it.

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Episode thumbnail for Season 2 Episode 9: Interview with Brian Whitney, musician

February 5, 2023

Season 2 Episode 9: Interview with Brian Whitney, musician

How do creative people find day jobs that allow them to be creative when they come home? You can't have a job that exhausts you mentally or even physically, otherwise you will never get to the real work. A couple weeks ago, Brian Whitney posted one of those Instagram prompts to his stories- this was a list of the many jobs he has taken in order to survive. These include job titles like: barista, sandwich artist, cashier, bin filler, and paraprofessional. In this episode we find out how Brian has been able to work and make space to be creative because in the interim, he has also been part of a few bands and has released a few albums of solo work. His current official titles are videographer, marketing assistant and box office associate. And you can hear his musical projects Wild Combo, and Harrison Sword on Spotify. This episode contains original music by Brian Whitney.

Episode thumbnail for Season 2 Episode 8: In Conversation with Greg Meisenberg, musician & CEO of Nefarious Industries

January 23, 2023

Season 2 Episode 8: In Conversation with Greg Meisenberg, musician & CEO of Nefarious Industries

Join me in conversation with cofounder and CEO of the record label Nefarious Industries, Greg Meisenberg. For over a decade, Nefarious Industries has yielded nearly 100 releases by more than 50 artists from all over the world playing a dizzying array of styles. Greg tells us the story of creating his record label out of nothing, trying to connect with people in this day and age where it's hard to get anyone's attention, and the fun of being on tour while managing the company. Greg has been playing music for over 25 years. He talks to us about his musical origins and the roots that keep him going to this day.

Episode thumbnail for Season 2 Episode 7: In Conversation with Writers Mayra David & Jon Rivera

January 9, 2023

Season 2 Episode 7: In Conversation with Writers Mayra David & Jon Rivera

Although Mayra writes fiction and Jon writes (and illustrates)comic books, both have a lot in common. Both are effortlessly original thinkers. Both are extremely good conversationalists. I knew that if I could get these two open-minded, witty freethinkers together, it would be an exhilarating experience for you too. Listen as they speak about how writers don't really enjoy writing, daydreaming, cave paintings, and the qualities of good storytelling.

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What is Mysteries, Graveyards and the Human Psyche?

The idea to start this podcast came from three different poles, and each one gave me a little shock of inspiration. ​ The first initiating element was finding myself booked in a hotel that turned out to be haunted. This made me extremely receptive to and interested by people's lived experiences of liminality. How do you cope with something that you know is not supposed to be happening?

The next lightning strike was a chart reading from my astrologer Sindy Schönherr. She validated something that I have always felt- I am very comfortable exploring "mysteries, graveyards and the human psyche" and would be a good guide for people who normally do not find themselves in those realms. Hence, the title of this podcast was conceived.

The third ingredient came when my friend Karen Frazer approached me and told me that she wanted to get the word out about protecting headstones and burial grounds. My resolution to give my friend a platform was what caused this podcast to be born.

So you see, it took ghosts, an astrologer and a cemetery guardian to get this thing going. Hope you enjoy it.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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