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The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

September 23, 2018 — Clarissa Vazquez

The Paracast — The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

The Paracast Company

News, Society & Culture, Science

3.3691 Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2018

⏱️ 159 minutes

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Summary

Gene and Randall present paranormal investigator Clarissa Vazquez, founder of the Colorado Coalition of Paranormal Investigators (CCPI). Its purpose is to provide genuine help to those frightened by a potential paranormal experience. Since its inception, the CCPI has grown to include dedicated members that conduct thorough and professional investigations. Known simply as “Fearless Leader” to the CCPI team, Clarissa takes a scientific and refreshingly skeptical approach to her research and created the popular “Phantom Hitchhiker Project.” She is also the author of six books covering a wide range of paranormal subjects that include “Debunking Common Paranormal Myths: Exploring Psychosomatic Pareidolia.”

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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.

0:28.0

And now, here's Gene Steinberg.

0:32.3

Ladies and gentlemen, one of the first things I do on a new parent cast episode is to make sure that I pronounce the

0:38.1

guest's name right, like Clarissa Vasquez, and I'm probably going to screw it up, and she doesn't

0:45.8

deserve that. Of course, some people don't call me Gene Steinberg. They call me Steenberg. Back when I was a kid,

0:52.1

they called me Schnitzelberger. I get no response from that.

0:56.0

Jay Randall Murphy, we always can pronounce that name.

0:59.0

When you were a kid, Randall, did they mispronounce your name deliberately?

1:03.0

No. Not really.

1:06.0

Used to just be known as Randy, you know, typical, you know.

1:11.9

But then we would call you, you're really amazing, Randy.

1:15.6

Then I would be confused with another person out there in the paranormal.

1:19.7

Well, the amazing Randy's name, originally, before he changed it to James Randy, was Randall.

1:26.5

And then some, the rest of it, I remember once,

1:29.0

but I will not repeat it now, because I do not wish to insult him, even though a lot of people

1:33.6

don't like Randy. There's no sense insulting him. We shouldn't join in the crowd. If you get my...

1:38.6

I like it. I think he's awesome. He was a magician for Alice Cooper's a billion-dollar babies tour, which I saw, which was incredible.

1:48.1

As a magician, he's great. He's one of the top magicians in the countries. I don't know. He's

1:53.6

really getting on years now. As a magician's horrific, he also was very much into astronomy.

2:00.3

I once interviewed him for a radio show. This is back in

2:03.4

the late 80s, no, back in the late 60s even, the time of the Beatles and everything. I was working at a

2:09.5

radio station in Vermont and I went down to New York City for something to see Jim Mosley or something,

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