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The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

February 21, 2021 — Sheryl Gottschall

The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

The Paracast Company

Science, News, Society & Culture

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🗓️ 21 February 2021

⏱️ 160 minutes

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Summary

Gene and Randall present paranormal researcher Sheryl Gottschall, president of Australia’s UFO Research Queensland (UFORQ), one of the oldest research organizations exploring the phenomenon. Starting in the the mid-1970s, she started exploring the field of near death experiences which deepened over the next decade. Sheryl was introduced to the UFO subject in 1980 by her father-in-law who had seen contactee George Adamski speak at Brisbane City Hall in the 1960s. As a child she would watch the stars at night and wonder if life existed elsewhere in the universe, and she read as many books about the 1950s and 1960s contactees as she could find. During the 1990s she became interested in alien abduction and attended a 1992 event in Brisbane featuring abduction researcher, Budd Hopkins. During this interview, Sheryl will focus on her interest in UFOs and also possible near-death experiences.

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0:00.0

You're in the Paracast. You're in the Paracast, the gold standard of paranormal radio.

0:28.1

And now, here's Gene Steinberg.

0:32.3

So now we journey across the world to Australia.

0:37.5

Cheryl Gottschell is joining us with Jane and Randall.

0:41.8

When I first said hello to Cheryl, I remark, gee, she sounds like she's down the street.

0:48.9

And I think of the first time we interviewed somebody in her part of the world, Bill Chalker, where it was a Skype

0:57.9

connection. It was so bad, I had to spend hours cleaning it up so people could enjoy it

1:04.3

and hear clearly or not. Now, with you, Cheryl, and of course it's not you, it's the technology, or maybe you're doing

1:11.9

something magical.

1:13.4

You do sound like I could just wave at you.

1:16.4

I know.

1:17.0

This hasn't technology advanced?

1:19.7

On the other hand, I prefer your accent to mine, so.

1:23.2

Oh, really?

1:23.9

Yes.

1:25.4

Well, I could go into real Australian drawl and say things like,

1:28.7

G'day, mate, and crocky, but no, I'm not going to do that this time.

1:33.5

Well, then we have to remember a crocodile Dundee or something.

1:37.1

That's right.

1:39.1

But then, you know, I'm looking now at how many actors from Australia come to America and they sound like they're

1:47.2

Americans. Yeah, they do. I've noticed when you're around the American accent for a while,

1:54.5

well, I guess this is dependent on the individuals, but I tend to pick up accents quite easily

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