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The Unexplained With Howard Hughes

Edition 656 - Louise Hamlin

The Unexplained With Howard Hughes

Howard Hughes

News

4.72.5K Ratings

🗓️ 12 August 2022

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Dorset-based retired lawyer Louise Hamlin tragically lost her husband Patrick to cancer in 2019... Soon after she began receiving messages and signs she's sure are from him - including WhatsApps - as she discusses in her new book!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Across the UK, across Continental North America, and around the world on the internet by webcast, and by podcast, my name is Howard Hughes and this is the unexplained.

0:11.0

Well, here we are again in the sauna, temperatures today as I record this into the low 30s.

0:19.0

In a day or two, I think, and towards the weekend here in London, it's going to get up to the mid 30s.

0:24.0

And what I've learned recently is with the humidity. It becomes pretty impossible to record in my little apartment when the weather gets like this.

0:33.0

So I'm making sure that I'm up to date on podcasts. And then for a few days, I'm just going to try to stop everything as best I can.

0:41.0

I've got a good one for you. I hope this time Louise Hamlin is the guest. We'll tell you more about her in just a second.

0:47.0

Thank you very much to my webmaster Adam for his hard work on the show. Thank you very much to you for being part of it.

0:53.0

If you sent me an email recently and that email required a reply, you said in it that you wanted me to answer, then please let me know.

1:01.0

Just in case I haven't got around to answering after my recent hearing is used and everything else that went on, I'm a little bit behind myself.

1:09.0

But it's really lovely to hear from you. Please stay in touch.

1:12.0

Send me an email, tell me who you are, where you are, how you use the show, all that kind of stuff.

1:17.0

I love to get your emails and they are tremendously. What's the word therapeutic? I would say that your emails to me are therapeutic.

1:26.0

You know, some of you say that this show has been helping you, especially through the COVID period and at other times.

1:32.0

Let me tell you, it's just as therapeutic may be more so for me. So please, as they say, stay in touch.

1:38.0

Go to my website, the unexplained.tv, follow the link from there and you can send me an email. And if you'd like to make a donation to the show, please do to allow it to continue and thank you very, very much if you have made a donation recently.

1:52.0

You know who that means. Just a couple of shout out to this time. Tom in Berlin, nice to hear from you again, Tom and some very kind words and very nice thoughts from Kelly in Michigan.

2:02.0

Kelly, nice to hear from you. From near or in the motor city, I understand. Thank you very much for that email and the nice things that you said, Kelly. Please know that it was received and it was appreciated.

2:15.0

What else have I got to say? Nothing really very much from the fact that I'm going to be recording this with the windows closed. It's getting harder at it's getting airless.

2:24.0

So I'm just hoping that I kind of make sense and sound reasonably cohere and cheering all of this. All right. Enough weather talk, especially if you're in the Southern hemisphere because I know that in certain parts of the Southern hemisphere, you've had a lot of rain and it's been cold at times.

2:39.0

So here I am talking about the weather in London being tropical. You must wonder what the hell is going on and of course for my friends listening in the far north of Scotland in places like Shetland. I know that Shetland has had what we would consider here in London to be like spring temperatures, a lot of cloud, a lot of rain, temperatures mid teens, I think in these last few days.

3:01.0

So you know the world is a very different place and your experience of it depends on your own terms and conditions. All right. Louis Hamlin, the author that I'm going to be interviewing this time. I see interviewing having a conversation with is much better we say in radio.

3:17.0

She's from Dorset. She is a retired solicitor and this book that she wrote WhatsApp's from heaven. The title instantly grabbed my attention is about communication from beyond the grave.

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