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The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

November 3, 2024 — Paranormal Investigator James Creachbaum

The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

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🗓️ 3 November 2024

⏱️ 110 minutes

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Summary

Gene and cohost Tim Swartz take you on a fascinating, sometimes frightening journey through the strange and the unknown with James Creachbaum (Doctor J.C.), who has been investigating the paranormal for over 30 years all over the U.S. He says there is nothing in the field that he hasn't seen or done to help people with paranormal problems. The "Paranormal Doctor" retired from boots on the ground helping people in 2019, and has been on cable TV shows and  paranormal radio shows. His experiences include participating in exorcisms, closing spirit portals, detaching spirits from people and objects. James has seen spirits since a very young age. Over the years, he has helped paranormal teams and families with paranormal problems, and he tries to educate people on the dangers of messing with this field. James is the Monday host on Night Dreams Talk Radio Network which airs at 9 pm Eastern with guests covering all things paranormal. His website: jcthehitmanshow.com

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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.

0:32.8

So after all these weeks, we've talked about Louis Alizando's book Eminent.

0:38.3

We've talked about UFOs.

0:39.8

We've talked about smoke and mirrors last week with Ron Kinsella, where things are not

0:45.8

what they seem to be, but that's a similar question I'm going to ask of our guest this week.

0:51.3

He's James Krechbaum, affectionately known as Dr. J.C., or the paranormal doctor.

0:58.1

And how one becomes a paranormal doctor? We're going to find out. James, welcome to the show.

1:03.5

Well, thank you, Gene and Tim. I'm glad to be here, looking forward to it.

1:07.7

Okay, let's go to the beginning. When did you first get interested in the strange and

1:13.7

unknown? Well, I first got interested in it, probably in my early 20s, but that wasn't my first

1:20.6

experiences. As far as interest, in my early to mid-20s, I'd had a lot of experiences up until that point and could see and feel

1:29.6

things. And listen, when you're a young child, especially in your teen years, you don't

1:34.5

be bothered with that kind of stuff, especially back in the 80s. You know, it was a different time

1:39.3

and being a teenager is hard enough, much less having, seeing, and feeling things.

1:44.9

So I just tried to put that stuff on the shelf, but it came to a head one time.

1:48.5

And after that, I figured, you know what, it's best I just try to grab it the bull by the

1:52.3

horns and study this stuff and research it and just really dive into it.

1:56.9

And that's what I did.

1:58.5

Did some event trigger that interest?

2:01.4

First event I had was probably about three and a half, four years old, actually.

2:05.1

I would play with a little Native American Indian boy every day outside.

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