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Jim Harold, Host Of The Paranormal Podcast - Episode #33

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Okay, have you ever thought about creativity in a spiritual way? That at least some ideas are the result of divine, or some other, inspiration? Well, I know I have. And we’re going to talk to a bonafide expert on all things paranormal to find out what he thinks.

Jim Harold is the host of The Paranormal Podcast and Jim Harold's Campfire.

SHOW NOTES:

  • We begin by discussing what's real about the paranormal. Is it all real? Is some of it?
  • Jim then gives us some incredible stories that could indicate where creativity comes from.
  • He talks about a book called "The Wreck Of The Titan," which was written in 1898, yet almost perfectly describes the building and demise of the Titanic, which didn't set sail for years following the story.
  • And Jules Verne's novel, "From Earth To The Moon," written in 1865 and describes almost perfectly the Apollo Mission of the 1960s. The parallels are truly amazing. Was it telling the future? Divine inspiration? Lucky guess?
  • We then talk about ways to jujitsu the cosmos in a way to take pressure off of you, creatively, and discuss the possibility that creativity is actually a way of telling the future.
  • What are angels? Real beings that can communicate with us? Or just a way of explaining that "aha!" moment?
  • Is it possible that all of our thoughts, collectively, are connected together somehow?
  • And Jim talks about technological innovation over the last half century and the dramatic increase that is totally unexplained and unprecedented.

BIO:

A life long interest in the paranormal, combined with his love of broadcasting and technology, resulted in the most successful podcasts of their type to date. He holds a Master’s Degree in Applied Communication Theory and Methodology and is accredited as a Certified Digital Media Consultant by the Radio Advertising Bureau. Jim has also taught at the university level.

Jim is a published author. His September 2011 New Page Books release Jim Harold’s Campfire: True Ghost Stories is available at Amazon.com and at bookstores nationwide.

Jim says he won’t dress up in alien costumes and doesn’t plan on buying that $19.99 Super Official Ghost Detector off of late night TV but believes there is more to life than what meets the eye.

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Okay, have you ever thought about creativity in a spiritual way? That at least some ideas are the result of divine, or some other, inspiration? Well, I know I have. And we’re going to talk to a bonafide expert on all things paranormal to find out what he thinks.

Jim Harold is the host of The Paranormal Podcast and Jim Harold's Campfire.

SHOW NOTES:

  • We begin by discussing what's real about the paranormal. Is it all real? Is some of it?
  • Jim then gives us some incredible stories that could indicate where creativity comes from.
  • He talks about a book called "The Wreck Of The Titan," which was written in 1898, yet almost perfectly describes the building and demise of the Titanic, which didn't set sail for years following the story.
  • And Jules Verne's novel, "From Earth To The Moon," written in 1865 and describes almost perfectly the Apollo Mission of the 1960s. The parallels are truly amazing. Was it telling the future? Divine inspiration? Lucky guess?
  • We then talk about ways to jujitsu the cosmos in a way to take pressure off of you, creatively, and discuss the possibility that creativity is actually a way of telling the future.
  • What are angels? Real beings that can communicate with us? Or just a way of explaining that "aha!" moment?
  • Is it possible that all of our thoughts, collectively, are connected together somehow?
  • And Jim talks about technological innovation over the last half century and the dramatic increase that is totally unexplained and unprecedented.

BIO:

A life long interest in the paranormal, combined with his love of broadcasting and technology, resulted in the most successful podcasts of their type to date. He holds a Master’s Degree in Applied Communication Theory and Methodology and is accredited as a Certified Digital Media Consultant by the Radio Advertising Bureau. Jim has also taught at the university level.

Jim is a published author. His September 2011 New Page Books release Jim Harold’s Campfire: True Ghost Stories is available at Amazon.com and at bookstores nationwide.

Jim says he won’t dress up in alien costumes and doesn’t plan on buying that $19.99 Super Official Ghost Detector off of late night TV but believes there is more to life than what meets the eye.

  continue reading

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