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Where Did the Road Go?

I Have Never Minded the Loneliness with Tim Renner - Feb 15, 2025

Where Did the Road Go?

Seriah Azkath

Edge, Lost, Cutting, Paranormal, Alternative, Atlantis, Tv & Film, Civilizations, Metaphysics, Ghosts, Aliens, Science, Ufo, Ancient, Society & Culture, Philosophy

4.5 • 621 Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2025

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

Seriah is joined by author, paranormal investigator and researcher, and “Strange Familiars” podcast host, Timothy Renner. This is a unique episode focusing on Tim’s new book “I Have Never Minded the Loneliness: Hermits and Their Stories” and related subjects. Topics include Tim’s previous books, the difficulties of authorship, the Gettysburg Hermit, hermit tendencies, public perceptions of non-conformists, the pejorative “loser”, local newspapers’ coverage of hermits in the 19th and early 20th centuries, Mason Walton and a tuberculosis cure, the lost sweetheart trope, the so-called “Old Leather Man” itinerant hermit Jules Borgias, 19th century photography, William Woodruth, photo postcards, advances in early 20th century photography, “barefoot hermit” George Washington Gilbert, hermits as local tourist attractions, hermits’ strange preference for New England, the boots-on-the-ground investigation of hermits, a bizarre search for an extremely difficult to find hermit’s cabin remains, Pow-wow/folk magic and a suicide, Irving Castle and “John Smith”, ornamental hermits, Father Boreighe and Catholic religious hermits, PTSD after the Civil War, “John Stink” and his repeated false deaths, the Winstead Wildman and a bullet-proof Bigfoot, a UK researcher mistaken for Bigfoot, Charles Lambert and his psychic powers at finding missing people, Tennessee hermit Erasmus Hall and formerly enslaved “Uncle Henry” who handled all of his public interactions, Theodore Lamb and his “never minding the loneliness” the AppleTV movie “The Gorge”, the difficulties of non-fiction research, a hermit thrush [bird] leading to a hermit’s place, a UK snake-catcher Brusher Mills and Led Zeppelin, Charles Coughlin and “The Desert of Maine”, a piano/organ, William Pester “Nature Boy” cover songs by multiple famous artists ,Left-handed Charly and Teddy Roosevelt, 2025 as the year of the hermit, John Stink and his amazing story, Allyson’s upcoming book, Tim’s new stuff, and much, much more! This is a one of a kind discussion and totally worth it! This alone is reason enough off become a Patreon lol…




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Transmission start.

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Welcome to Where did the Road go?

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Join us as we wander off the path and explore lost

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history, consciousness, the paranormal, unexplained mysteries, alternative thought, and much more.

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Now here is your host,

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Soraya.

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Welcome to this edition of Where Did the Road Go?

1:12.8

And tonight I have back with me, Mr. Timothy Renner. Hey be back you've written another book i have this one's taking me quite a while yeah and it's a little

1:18.4

a little bit different from your other books it really is um i mean the research part of it was

1:23.7

was very different i we we can get into that now or later. Yeah, yeah.

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Well, what's the book, first of all? It is called, I have never minded the loneliness, Hermits and their stories. How many books does this make for you? I'm sorry? How many books does this make for you? Oh, it depends how you count. Are we counting the ones with Kutch? Yeah, because I mean, you wrote a significant amount of those. those all right so um one two three four uh five six

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so it's it's seven books that aren't just like art based i have i have two books that are just

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basically collections of artwork right right nine total but seven seven i've written nice ever

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imagine you'd be at that point? No. No. I may have said this before. Back when I started, I remember reading an article about, like, you know, if you're an independent author, you know, expect to publish 10 books before you can make a living off of it. I don't know who they were talking. It's going to take far more than 10 for me to make a

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