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The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

May 12, 2024 — Gareth Rees

The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

The Paracast Company

News, Society & Culture, Science

3.3691 Ratings

🗓️ 12 May 2024

⏱️ 110 minutes

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Summary

Now with better audio and fewer ads: Take a trip through modern folklore, strange experiences and the legends and myths of advanced ancient civilizations with special guest Gareth Rees. Speaking with Gene and cohost Tim Swartz, you’ll discover how modern myths and folklore of place have always driven Gareth’s writing and he has contributed weird fiction and horror stories to numerous anthologies. His new book is “Sunken Lands: a Journey Through Lost Kingdoms and Flooded Worlds,” published by Elliott & Thompson. It’s an exploration of lost worlds, starting in the UK, then going out to the Bay of Naples and the Louisiana wetlands. It is about how folklore and mythology cling to places and carry messages from the deep past in a time of climate change. Gareth’s first book was “Marshland,” about a deep map of a semi-rural former industrial edgeland in the middle of London, blending factual writing with weird fiction. His second book, “The Stone Tide,” is an autobiographical work about Hastings on the East Sussex coast, where he wrote about the mavericks who have gravitated there: Aleister Crowley, John Logie Baird, Alex Sanders, Teilhard De Chardin. “Car Park Life,” his third book, is about parking lots, where he explores the boring spaces around chain stores, superstores, retail parks. Even though there’s nothing really paranormal in it, the process of extracting meaning from the mundane could be described as magical.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:28.2

And now, here's Gene Steinberg.

0:33.9

So, neighbors, I've just gotten some sad news. The original co-hosts of the Paracast, neighbors, I've just gotten some sad news.

0:38.3

The original co-host of the powercast, David Biedney, died recently.

0:44.3

He was an incredible character.

0:47.3

He worked with me early to establish the power cast as the gold standard of paranormal radio. He will be missed.

0:56.0

We plan to have a special memorial episode for David Biedney in the very near future.

1:03.0

So as most of you know, this is our second episode on the new network structure.

1:09.0

What this means is that the audio quality is better,

1:12.0

especially on my guests.

1:13.3

I never seem to change.

1:14.9

And there are fewer ads.

1:17.6

The guest today, and we anticipate this gentleman,

1:21.2

is Gareth Reith.

1:23.3

And Gareth is very much interested in modern myths and folklore.

1:29.1

Your country, Gareth, seemed to be infused by...

1:33.0

That's certainly true, yes.

1:34.7

And what I was interested in is the way that that folklore continues through urbanization and the modern culture.

1:42.3

Is this in the sense of seeing strange things still that are related to the strange things

1:48.5

people saw many years ago?

1:50.8

It's partially a seepage of the past into the present.

1:54.6

So for example, in a modern housing estate, industrial park, sort of the sightings of ghosts

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