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Curious Explorers

Kathy Kelly and Traci Stein

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What’s haunting the Paranormal Museum in Asbury Park ? Are orbs ghostly phenomena or mere camera artifacts? Can what we do in the future influence the past? How are precognition and retrocausation connected? Do the same psychological principles apply to both the living and the dead? Did Abraham Lincoln foresee his own death? Join historian Kathy Kelly, proprietress of The Paranormal Museum, and psychologist Traci Stein as they explore the evidence for - and against - a paranormal explanation ...
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Expanding consciousness with our unique binaural beat technology for over 50 years. Join us for conversations on meditation, out-of-body experience ("OBE"), near death experience ("NDE"), remote viewing ("RV"), other psychic phenomena and general topics that will cause you to question the underlying nature of reality.
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://kerismith.locals.com/ Keri Smith is a speaker, writer, and the founder of Civility Dinners. Deprogrammed started as a series of interviews intended to better understand and make sense of her old belief system, Social Justice ideology. Deprogrammed is committed to fostering conversation, creating a culture that respects freedom of speech, and making space for both reason and faith.
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The Mental Wellness Journey is a podcast series with a novel perspective exploring Functional Medicine Psychiatry. Certified by the Institute For Functional Medicine and a practicing psychiatrist with two decades of experience, Dr. Laurie Goldman presents an interview program that will challenge what you know about mental illness and mental wellness. Her guests are from fields as diverse as Nutrition, energy healing, personal transformation, infectious diseases, environmental illness and Med ...
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Sam Bennett presents a radically simple idea: small actions, the kind you can do in 15 minutes, are enough to move the needle on your levels of joy and satisfaction — and ultimately change your life. In this show we cover:• leting go of perfectionism, self-doubt, impostor syndrome, and other destructive patterns• managing when life feels out of con…
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Author, counselor, and spiritual seeker Sean McNamara talks about what led him to sharpen his psychic skills and learn to move objects with his mind(!) Sean shared how his path led him away from organized religion while deepening his sense of spiritual connection. He also spoke about his experiences of telepathy, witnessing an apport (an object mat…
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Sgt. Lyn Buchanan, one of the original Stargate military remote viewers, sits down with Traci and discusses everything from: -The US Government's secret spying program -What a ninja got out of remote viewing training -The remote viewing target that changed Lyn’s life -The 3-letter word that’s a “four-letter” word in remote viewing -The “real” 6th s…
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What’s haunting Kathy Kelly and the Paranormal Museum in Asbury Park? Is it the Bride and Groom, whose 100-year-old wedding attire has been observed moving? (that’s what I said) Is it the death mask of young Madeleine, the French girl who tragically died right before her wedding? Or perhaps it’s the poor soul whose bones were desecrated by grave ro…
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Can a future event change the past? If we see the answers to an exam after we’ve taken it, can this help us get a higher score? In this episode, Traci and Kathy dive deep into retrocausality, which refers to how a future event or action can affect the past. It sounds trippy, but there is some scientific evidence to suggest that this is possible. We…
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What do Abraham Lincoln, Sharon Tate, Edgar Allan Poe, the Marvel Universe, and the Big Bang Theory have in common? They all beg the question – can we foretell the future? And if so, can we change it? In this episode, we focus on precognition – it’s the one phenomenon that truly freaks Kathy out! And we discuss everything from precognitive dreams t…
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What’s the deal with orbs? Are they evidence of ghosts or other paranormal phenomena? Or nothing more than photographic anomalies caused by dust, moisture, pollen or (eww!) insects? Join historian Kathy Kelly and psychologist Traci Stein as they chat about the history of orbs and debate whether orbs might ever be evidence of something paranormal an…
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Today, Stacy express heartfelt gratitude towards educators. She encourages listeners to take a moment to appreciate their favorite teachers by reaching out with a message of thanks instead of spending their time on the podcast. Highlighting the significant shifts and challenges in education, Stacy acknowledges the dedication and hard work of educat…
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In this episode, Stacy reflects on the importance and value of friendship, sparked by a recent visit from a long-time friend. She recount the joy of reconnecting with friends from different phases of her life, including high school friends and a best friend of over two decades. Stacy speaker highlights the practices that have helped maintain these …
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Kathy and Traci were live at the Jersey Devil Fable Festival in Asbury Park, NJ! Our resident historian (Kathy) shed light on the origins of the Jersey Devil and shared some lesser-known facts about him. She also discussed his importance in history, to the people of NJ in general, and those in the Pine Barrens, specifically. We covered: Is the Jers…
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In this first episode of Curious Explorers, veteran paranormalist and historian Kathy Kelly and psychologist Traci Stein discuss and debate, is the house next door to the infamous site of the “Manson Family” murders haunted by the victims? Or is something else going on there? Does trauma make it more likely that spirits will haunt a site? Can ghost…
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In this episode of Chitty Chats, Stacy shares a training she has held titled "How Does Your Past Impact Your Teaching?". Stacy introduces the concept of how one's physiological and emotional blueprint, developed during early childhood, affects their responses and interactions in educational settings. The session covers the development of the brain,…
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Today, Stacy reflects on motherhood, inspired by a recent encounter with a group of mothers during a weekend at a hot springs. She emphasizes the unique challenges and joys of raising toddlers, stressing the significance of emotional development and the importance of supporting each other without judgment. Stacy also acknowledges the hard work of p…
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In this episode, Stacy is joined by Bri Miller, a behavior interventionist from Wichita, Kansas, to discuss the impact of whole brain teaching and behavior intervention strategies in the classroom. Bri shares her journey from teaching fourth and second grades to becoming a behavior interventionist, emphasizing the effectiveness of whole brain teach…
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This reflection focuses on the significance of repair in maintaining healthy relationships. Stacy shares personal thoughts on her recent stress-related behavior that has negatively impacted her closest relationships. Acknowledging her own responsibility, she emphasizes the importance of not just apologizing, but also changing one's behavior to trul…
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In this episode, Stacy chats with Jethro Jones. A multitasking educator, podcaster, and advocate for the transformative power of technology in learning, Jethro shares his journey from resisting the teaching profession to embracing various methods of education and podcasting. With experiences ranging from being a K-12 teacher and school principal to…
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In this reflection, Stacy discusses the significance of basic needs such as food, water, sleep, social connection, exposure to sunlight, and movement for maintaining emotional regulation and mental well-being. Through a personal anecdote involving a miscommunication with their spouse being resolved post-meal, Stacy underscores how basic needs direc…
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This episode features an in-depth conversation with James Moffett, the principal of Ferris Elementary School in Hutchinson, Kansas. Moffett shares his journey from being unaware of trauma-informed education to fully embracing it and implementing its practices both professionally and personally. He emphasizes the importance of meeting basic needs, l…
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In this reflection, Stacy shares insights from her experiences attending a virtual psychotherapy network conference, which involves over 5,000 mental health professionals. She talks about the importance of continuing education for licensed clinicians, touching on various topics such as ethics, internal family systems, affairs and betrayal, and the …
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In this episode of Chitty Chats with Stacy, Stacy welcomes Charles Williams, a Chicago-based school administrator with extensive experience in speaking, workshop facilitation, and podcast hosting. Charles shares his unexpected journey into education, originating from a need to ensure financial security for his children as a single father. He speaks…
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In this reflection, Stacy, who is both in the military and a military spouse, shares her personal experiences and challenges of being part of a military family. Reflecting on a week of unpredictable events and the need for flexibility, She highlights the unique struggles and resilience of military spouses. From dealing with deployments and maintain…
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In this episode, Stacy chats with her longtime friend and fellow clinician, Chelle Taylor. They recall their mutual training in the Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics under Dr. Bruce Perry, which greatly influenced their approach as clinicians. Chelle shares experience in early intervention work with families and children up to 5 years old, and …
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In this reflection, Stacy reflects on a sewage pipe break in her home, using it as a springboard to dive into the broader theme of perspective. She highlights how life's experiences, both minor and significant, shape our ability to view situations in relative terms. Emphasizing the development of the cortex, which greatly influences our critical th…
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In this episode, Marcel Hernandez opens up about his personal and professional journeys in working with justice-involved youth in Nashville, Tennessee. As the founder of BeAboutChange, Marcel shares how he weaves his experiences from his recovery journey into his work, focusing on the power of relationships in promoting brain development, mental he…
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In this episode, Stacy shares insights on understanding triggers, particularly in the context of interactions with children, whether they are one's own children, students, or clients. With nearly two decades of experience as a clinician and a long history of working with children and families, she introduces the concept of triggers—what activates o…
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In this interview, Stacy talks with Brian Post, a mental health professional focused on the importance of love and self-reflection in helping adoptive families and individuals struggling with trauma. Over their conversation, Stacy and Brian discuss the foundational principles of his work including his stress model — the idea that all behavior is a …
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In this episode, the Stacy reflects on the past week and the recurring theme of judgment, or rather, the importance of abstaining from it, across various situations. She urges listeners to show grace to themselves and others, emphasizing that most people are doing the best they can based on their unique circumstances and internal compass. Stacy adv…
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In this episode of Chitty Chats, host Stacy converses with U.S. Army Major, behavioral health officer, and founder of Focusing on Self, Qwanquita Wright. She discusses her journey in the U.S. Army and her passion for making a positive difference in people's lives. She emphasizes the importance of looking after one's own mental well-being, sharing i…
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In this week's reflections, Stacy shares her thoughts derived from recent professional experiences, particularly around the importance of relationships and co-regulation. She talks about how these concepts apply across various settings, from education to military to parenting. Stacy speaks about how co-regulation is key to self regulation. Finally,…
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Katie Kinder, known for her iconic teal glasses, is a dedicated educator with a long history in teaching. In this conversation, she discusses her early resistance to join the profession, her mother’s influence, and how her experiences led her to become a teacher. After entering the teaching field, she began observing and learning from the best teac…
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In this reflection, Stacy shares her thoughts on navigating the challenging world of parenting teenagers. She introduces her concept 'money in the bank', a strategy she advocates for maintaining healthy relationships, especially with teenagers, and she emphasizes the importance of connection in these relationships even when it becomes challenging w…
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In this episode, Stacy interviews Josh Varner, who plays a significant role in the trauma-informed space helping educators in schools. Josh shares his unconventional journey from being a college football coach to becoming an advocate for trauma-informed practices. He discusses how crucial it is to bring down complicated neuroscience concepts to eas…
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Diane Gould, a licensed clinical social worker and PDA specialist, shares her journey and insights into the world of neurodivergence and the Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) profile of Autism. The discussion explores the trauma faced by neurodivergent individuals, the crucial role of co-regulation in managing behavior, the significance of unders…
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In this episode of 'Chitty Chats with Stacy', Stacy hosts Tracie Chauvin, a clinical social worker, and the director of student support programs for Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools. Tracie discusses the challenges and successes of integrating trauma-informed, equity-driven, and restorative practices across a large school district to change and i…
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Join us for a LIVE #KerfefeBreak on Friday, July 22nd at 12:00pm CDT with Keri Smith and special guests Sara Higdon and Lila Hart! We discuss how the First Avenue venue in Minneapolis canceled legendary comedian Dave Chappelle after pressure from a woke mob. Plus: Does Biden have cancer? Did AOC pretend to be handcuffed?…
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Join us for a LIVE #Deprogrammed interview at 6pm CDT on Thursday, July 21st. Keri Smith will talk with Hunter Avallone, a former conservative commentator turned social democrat. His main focus is on social issues and debating. Keri knows many people who have moved from left towards the right or at least the center, but not as many moving from the …
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Join us for a LIVE Kerfefe Break on Monday, July 18th at 12pm CDT with special guests Brently and Daniel from Dangerous Rhetoric. We discuss Kevin Spacey's pending trial for multiple allegation of sexual assault from multiple accusers, as well as the fact that 3 of his accusers have died. Plus - the origin and science of evil. And CNBC's recent art…
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Join us for a LIVE #KerfefeBreak on Friday, July 15th at 12pm CDT with special guests Mike Harlow and Tracy from Keto & Krime! We discuss Alex Stein's recent troll of AOC, her hypocritical and histrionic claims of harassment and abuse, and the true crime cases of Alex Murdaugh and Michael Peterson.
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Host Stacy York Nation hosts her younger sister, Stephanie Neuman, a licensed clinical social worker, who was previously a police officer for over 10 years. Exploring Stephanie’s journey from law enforcement to therapy, they discuss the impact of trauma, and how her experience propelled her to seek a Master's degree and start her own practice focus…
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Join us for a LIVE #KerfefeBreak on Monday, July 11th at 12pm CDT with special guests Billboard Chris and Mike Harlow! We'll be discussing the gender ideology being used to justify "transing" kids with hormones and surgery, as well as Macy Gray's flip flop on the definition of "woman" and the unfortunate in-fighting between Radical Feminists and Co…
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Stacy Nation, a licensed clinical social worker, hosts Erica Schuppe, an Occupational Therapist, for an in-depth discussion about stress, life transitions and balancing work and personal lives. Erica shares her experiences on her 20-year career in occupational therapy, her role as a foster, adoptive and biological mom, and her private practice. Dra…
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Authentic Conversations and Heart-Centered Approaches in Education In this episode of Stacy York's YouTube series, Stacy dialogues with her dear friend and school principal Jen Stein. Discussing both Jen's personal and professional life, they explore how she navigates her integral roles as an educator, a mother, a wife, and an advocate for neurodiv…
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In this episode of Chitty Chats with Stacy, join Stacy Nation and Morgan Oaks as they delve into the journey of personal growth. From unpacking deeply ingrained messages to redefining strength and courage, they explore the importance of vulnerability and the power of curiosity. Discover how to overcome limitations, embrace possibility, and live a p…
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In this episode, we're again joined by Dr. Jennifer Lisa Vest, whose new Hemi-Sync® guided exercise is entitled, "Journey to the Akashic Records." Travel to the heights of the energetic realm to the Akashic records—the library of information containing all the stories of the world: all the lives, past lives, future lives, between lives, and all of …
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In this episode of Chitty Chats with Stacy, Stacy Nation sits down with Eric Nachtigal, a member of the resilience team at SSDaC. Eric shares his experience as a behavior intervention consultant in public education for the past 29 years, working with teachers and students in counseling, teaching, and behavioral intervention. He discusses his missio…
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Stacy Nation is joined by Megan Yoder. Stacy introduces Megan as one of her committed online stalkers turned colleague. They discuss Megan's work as an educational consultant on the resilience team at sda and her role as the director of the Reno County Learning Center. Megan shares her journey from being a licensed surgical assistant to working in …
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