Maxine Meilleur is not your average psychic medium. She is the first Masters of Divinity student at the Harvard Divinity School and first Spiritualist and working medium at Harvard since they expelled Frederick Willis in 1857. She also author of Great Moments of Modern Mediumship Volume 1. She is here not only to talking about mediumship and surrounding phenomena, but also to give host Jeremy Vaeni a reading on air and walks us through the process as it’s unfolding.

You can learn more about Maxine’s work at ModernDaySeer.com.
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Project Core was an anonymous online survey comparing and contrasting experiences of every type of high strangeness phenomenon conceivable. Assembled for the first time to talk about some of the results and where we go from here are team members Jeff Ritzmann, Tyler Kokjohn, Ellen Tarr, and host Jeremy Vaeni. One anomaly that has come up in other surveys, which has baffled researchers for years–the association between Rh- blood and abductees–takes a turn toward the even more bizarre in a discovery made during this very conversation!
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Climate change. Energy scarcity. Economic collapse. Bodily harm from a lifetime of dieting on synthetic foods. Given that these are only some of the dark clouds hanging over our heads, is it possible that what humanity is going through–what Visitors have been warning us about for decades–is nothing short of a cultural near-death experience? That’s what Jesse, an experiencer and scientist who teaches sustainable living, proposes. And on this episode, he also provides some solutions.
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First Half (Free)

In the first part of this week’s episode, Joe Gooch, Melissa Kriger, and Stephen, all of whom shared their high strangeness experiences in previous episodes, come together to give thanks and pay tribute to Anne Strieber for all that she has done and continues to do for experiencers, starting, of course, with her husband, Whitley. In this roundtable discussion you will hear what  she means to people she may not have met personally, but whose lives she has touched deeply nonetheless.

Second Half (Subscribers)
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