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The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

August 23, 2020 — Sidney D. Kirkpatrick

The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

The Paracast Company

Science, News, Society & Culture

3.4683 Ratings

🗓️ 23 August 2020

⏱️ 159 minutes

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Summary

Gene and Randall explore the abilities of the late psychic Edgar Cayce with  best-selling author Sidney D. Kirkpatrick. Cayce is referred to as "the sleeping prophet, the father of holistic medicine, and the most documented psychic of the 20th century." Sidney's books include "Edgar Cayce: An American Prophet." He is the only author to receive unrestricted access to the Edgar Cayce archives in Virginia Beach, and he and his wife Nancy have authored some 30 articles on "the Miracle Man of Virginia Beach" and have been editors of Venture Inward, the official magazine of Edgar Cayce's Association for Research and Enlightenment. Kirkpatrick has lectured at the Smithsonian, the National Archives, UCLA, and Edgar Mitchell's Institute of Noetic Science. HBO, the History Channel, the Discovery Channel, A & E Television, NBC, and the BBC have all featured his work.

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0:00.0

You're in the Paracast.

0:11.0

You're in the Paracast, the gold standard of Paranormal Radio.

0:28.0

And now, here's Gene Steinberg.

0:32.1

As our listeners know, we obviously talk about paranormal-related subjects on the Paracast, but on the after the

0:39.7

Paracast podcast for Paracast plus subscribers are just amongst ourselves. Randall and I and some of

0:46.3

our guests talk pop culture. Now, Randall, as many of you know, is a musician. He's even played

0:54.0

live.

0:55.2

I mean, I've had minor musical aspirations over the years.

0:59.2

I played a little guitar and a little bit of drums.

1:01.7

And having played drums, I appreciate what Ringo Star brings to the game.

1:06.5

Now, we were talking about a video I put up in our forums when I was a boy from Jeff Lynn.

1:15.9

That's Jeff Lynn of ELO.

1:18.6

And, you know, ELO had this sound, this orchestral rock sound that descended in many ways from Paul McCartney.

1:27.3

Except the difference would be that

1:29.7

the orchestral stuff that Paul McCartney does, he tends to do in a recording. When he appears

1:36.4

on stage, he has his, what, four or five piece band that's been with him for many years. And maybe

1:41.2

they use a synthesizer. When Jefflin's ELO goes on stage, it is three

1:47.6

string player, two backup singers, a couple of keyboard players, and the standard, you know,

1:53.5

rhythm, guitar, bass guitar, and everything. When I was a boy, which is a biographical song that he

2:00.7

wrote in 2015, he plays everything except

2:05.7

shaker and tambourine and the strings are not done by the string orchestra, it's done by sampling.

2:12.2

But he plays every other instrument.

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