30 Odd Minutes 2010 Holiday Special
In our 2010 Holiday Extravaganza, the Oddballs make merry, swap stories, read some of your emails and well wishes, get a holiday check in from cryptozoologist Don Keating, and build […]
Jeff sundry observations, thoughts, and musings.
In our 2010 Holiday Extravaganza, the Oddballs make merry, swap stories, read some of your emails and well wishes, get a holiday check in from cryptozoologist Don Keating, and build […]
In Episode 51 we lampoon the paranormal! If you’ve ever seen any paranormal show… ever (besides 30 Odd Minutes, of course), you know how serious these shows try to be.
In Episode 50 we talk haunted objects with demonologist and paranormal investigator John Zaffis. Zaffis has been investigating the paranormal for over 35 years. He got his start working with
In Episode 49 we explore the history of ghost hunting with Amy Bruni from the Syfy television show Ghost Hunters. Many facets of modern-day ghost hunting can trace its roots
In Episode 48 we visit the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado with its resident paranormal investigator, Callea Seck! The Stanley Hotel was built by F.O. Stanley in 1909. Famous
In episode 47 the Oddball investigate the haunted Victorian Mansion in Gardner, Massachusetts. Built around 1875, this 10,000 square-foot, 26-room mansion was once the home of chair manufacturer S.K. Pierce.
New England is known for its history and known for its ghosts. Ron Kolek is the founder of the New England Ghost Project, and with us is the Jane to
In Episode 45 we talk about paranormal childhood with Ursula Bielski. Ursula is the founder of Chicago Hauntings, one of the Windy City’s most popular ghost tours. She’s an historian,
In Episode 44 we talk parapsychology with Dr. Ciaran O’Keeffe! Based in England, O’Keeffe received his undergraduate degree from Washington College, he then went on to get a masters degree
In episode 43 we talk ghosts, curses, and legends of baseball with author and paranormal guy Dan Gordon. Gordon is the co-author of Haunted Baseball, the first book to focus