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  • From the lecture hall to Shudder, we have an true master of horror. And I finally get to talk about the movie, "Men".

    Mo Moshaty is a genre screenwriter, author, and lecturer. With a
    concentration on psychological and possession horror in her writing, Mo’s
    background as a Trauma Specialist and Behavioral Therapist provides a
    sturdy foundation. She is the creator of the course, “Writing Trauma
    Respectfully for Screen '' and was a Guest Lecturer for Prairie View A&M
    University's Film and TV Program and with Horror BAFSS in Sheffield, UK
    for No Return: A Yellowjackets Symposium.
    Mo is a journalist, and co-founder with Nyx Horror Collective and co-
    producer of the 13 Minutes of Horror Film Festival featured on The Shudder Channel. Nyx Horror
    Collective was founded by a group of diverse woman-identifying horror creators to develop,
    celebrate, and elevate original, women-led horror content.
    As a core member of Nyx, she has recently partnered with Stowe Story Labs to provide a fellowship
    for women writers over 40 working in the genre. Mo also served as Associate Producer on Scottish
    Indie SciFi Horror web series, “Cops and Monsters”, and was ecstatic to shine more of a light on
    indie horror. Mo's most recent literary work can be found in "A Quaint and Curious Volume of Gothic
    Tales", published by Brigid's Gate Press and "206 Word Stories" by Bag O' Bones Press.
    Twitter: @MoMoshaty
    Website: www.momoshaty.com

  • Robert Bitto from Unexplained Mexico rejoins us and we discuss the Maya. Often heralded as North America's Egypt, we discuss the truth. Was there human sacrifice? Did they emerge from the Olmec? Who were their gods? What's the story about 2012 and why didn't the world end? What led to their mysterious end as an empire? Along the way, we meet dragons, twins, and other familiar characters. 

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  • This bonus episode comes from unPopularReview Entertainment (YouTube etc) where Garden of the Superior airs live the last Saturday of every month at 11:30 am EST, featuring Cee the Superior and yours truly. This debut is about the Norse-Germanic Goddess, Freyja. Basically the goddess of blood, sex, sugar and magick. 

  • This episode, we meet another author who's genre can only be described as Garden of Doomsy. Horror and suspense author Meg Hafdahl is the creator of numerous stories and books. Her
    fiction has appeared in anthologies such as Eve’s Requiem: Tales of Women, Mystery and Horror
    and Eclectically Criminal. Her work has been produced for audio by The Wicked Library and The Lift,
    and she is the author of two popular short story collections including Twisted Reveries: Thirteen
    Tales of the Macabre. Meg is also the author of the two novels; Daughters of Darkness and Her
    Dark Inheritance called “an intricate tale of betrayal, murder, and small town intrigue” by Horror
    Addicts and “every bit as page turning as any King novel” by RW Magazine. Meg, also the co-host of
    the podcast Horror Rewind and co-author of The Science of Monsters, The Science of Women in
    Horror, The Science of Stephen King and upcoming The Science of Serial Killers, lives in the snowy
    bluffs of Minnesota.
    Link to author page on amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Meg-
    Hafdahl/e/B01B0W4PHA/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_ebooks_1

  • Mike Hammond is a retired homicide detective serving in the Chicago Police Department. He's worked hundreds of homicides. We discuss his path, the structure of that department, his experiences. We compare facts to fiction such as The Wire, Homicide and Chicago PD. What were interactions with other law enforcement agencies like? Are there really jurisdictional turf wars?  What are some of the notable ways people ended up dead? How do cold cases vary from more recent cases? What's the case that sticks with him? All this and more, Check out his podcast: Detective Stories with Mike Hammond.

  • The Shaws are married and share lifetimes of experiences with extraterrestrials. These occurred both before and after they met. One is a retired health care professional, while the other is a journalist. We discuss their shared and separate experiences. Moreover, it seems there might be an ancestral tie to the alien's focus on Mr. Shaw. We explore crafts, physical descriptions, and communication methods. There are also certain frightening theories. The word "harvesting" arose.

  • Sean BW Parker has been and around the arts his entire life. After spending 10 years in Turkey, he returned to England and opened a concert venue with a bed & breakfast planned. This was on the Southern coast of England. This venture lasted only a number of months. There was dissension within the investors. They faced regulatory, legal and neighbor problems. Did I mention the ghosts? Turns out, the place was haunted. Sean and others experienced sounds, slamming, thrown glasses, propelled wall clocks, and coordinated shutters and outdoor doors slamming on repeat. Parker is a self described skeptic and is the author of 9 books. The paranormal is not his jam. But it was his life.

  • Don't fear my first words, this is Garden Views. My guest is Edo Van Belkhom has been a working writer. He's been compared to Stephen King. He won the Bram Stoker award once and was nominated another time. He's won the Canadian Aurora Award. There are others. he wrote erotica and stories for truckers supported by the trucking industry (yes, 2 different gigs). Some of his works were adapted for a television series starring Sarah Michelle Geller. He's almost been a household name more than once. Maybe he still will be. His compedium of short stories is being re-published to celebrate its 25 year anniversary. I started down the Doom road as I expected to focus on the horrors of his imagination. We touched on those of course. But the real tale was his. A writer, working and toiling, and having success in a variety of places, while just missing the big score.

  • Jamie Chambers is a British actor who's featured in a lot of current films in the horror and sci-fi genres. He's been a heavy gun stormtrooper in Star Wars 7 and lots of other funs things you've seen and will (House of the Dragon). We talk about everything. From the business aspects, to SAG and the UK equivalent, to the employment status per project. But we also talk about comics, movies and pretty much everything. No, we never spoke or met before. Yes, we might be best friends now. Apologies to all, somehow the cyber gods did not allow us to use any version of the promised outro. 

  • Jake and Jeff Lippman are back on your airwaves, reviewing the week in the UFL. We are much improved! A combined 7-1 prediction count this week. Who's up? Who's down? What's hot? What's not? Are the extra point option rules backfiring? Should certain teams make a trade? Can losing your starting QB be a good thing? And a full break down and recap of all the games.

  • If you took "True Blood", some of "American Gods", and tossed in some "Eternals", and shook them up in a snowglobe you purchased at Giza, you might get this book as the result. Yvonne Garcia Zaher wrote "The Annubis Chronicles" and Book One Origins is the first installment. There are gods, demigods, vampires, demons, werewolves (lots of werewolves), witches, shape shifters, elves, dark elves, star travellers, dragons, politics, criminals, cops, children of light, and crows. They all play parts in a story that starts with broken, dead bodies in the desert, but leads to prophecies that could end all supernaturals on Earth. Probably all magic. Maybe end humanity. Maybe end the gods themselves. It's a lot to unpack. Hear from the author.

  • Stephan A. Schwartz is a Distinguished Associated Scholar for The California Insitute for
    Human Science, Consulting Faculty of Saybrook University, and a BIAL Foundation
    Fellow. He is an award-winning author of both fiction and non-fiction, columnist for the
    journal Explore, and editor of the daily web publication Schwartzreport.net in both of which he
    covers trends that are affecting the future. His other academic and research
    appointments include: Senior Samueli Fellow for Brain, Mind and Healing of the Samueli
    Institute; founder and Research Director of the Mobius laboratory; Director of Research
    of the Rhine Research Center; and Senior Fellow of The Philosophical Research
    Society. Government appointments include: Special Assistant for Research and Analysis
    to the Chief of Naval Operations, consultant to the Oceanographer of the Navy. He has
    also been editorial staff member of National Geographic Magazine, Managing Editor of
    Sea Power Magazine. And staff reporter and feature writer for The Daily Press and The
    Times Herald. For 40 years he has been studying the nature of consciousness, particularly
    that aspect independent of space and time. Schwartz is part of the small group that founded
    modern Remote Viewing research, and is the principal researcher studying the use of
    Remote Viewing in archaeology. Using Remote Viewing he discovered Cleopatra's Palace,
    Marc Antony's Timonium, ruins of the Lighthouse of Pharos, and sunken ships along the
    California coast, and in the Bahamas. He also uses remote viewing to examine the future.
    Since 1978, he has been getting people to remote view the year 2050, and out of that
    has come a complex trend analysis. His submarine experiment, Deep Quest, using Remote
    Viewing helped determine that nonlocal consciousness is not an electromagnetic
    phenomenon. Other areas of experimental study include research into creativity,
    meditation, and Therapeutic Intent/Healing. He is the author of more than 200 technical
    reports and peer-reviewed papers. In addition to his experimental studies he has written
    numerous magazine articles for Smithsonian, OMNI, American History, American Heritage, The
    Washington Post, The New York Times, Huffington Post as well as other magazines and
    newspapers. He is the recipient of the Parapsychological Association Outstanding
    Contribution Award, OOOM Magazine (Germany) 100 Most Inspiring People in the
    World award, and the 2018 Albert Nelson Marquis Award for Outstanding
    Contributions. He has produced and written a number television documentaries, including
    Psychic Detectives ABC, Psychic Sea Hunt NBC, the series Report from the Unknown,
    MCA/Universal, It’s A Small World USIA, and has written four non-fiction books: The Secret
    Vaults of Time, The Alexandria Project, Mind Rover, Opening to the Infinite, and his latest, The 8 Laws
    of Change, winner of the 2016 Nautilus Book Award for Social Change, as well as three
    novels, Awakening – A Novel of Aliens and Consciousness Winner of the Book Excellence Award
    for Literary Excellence, The Vision – A Novel of Time and Consciousness, 2018, and The Amish
    Girl – A Novel of Death and Consciousness, 2019.. He is listed in: Who’s Who in the World, Who’s
    Who in America, Who’s Who in the West, Who’s Who in Healthcare and Medicine, Professional Who’s Who. Schwartz and his consciousness and social transformation work have been covered
    and reported on by hundreds of magazines, newspapers, television programs, and podcasts
    worldwide.
    He thinks the United States and the world is in trouble. He tells us why and offers some solutions.

  • They are said to have come from nowhere with a fully formed society, only to have disappeared into nowhere. They are the Atlantis of North America. The Egypt or Sumeria. They are mysterious, revered, and 100% confirmed as real. They are the Olmecs. The so called "Mother Culture" of Mezoamerica. Our friend, Robert Bitto, re-enters the Garden and separates fact from legend, what we know from what we don't, and what is with the giant head sculptures. This is no legend of the temple. But we do discuss legends and probably a temple or several.

  • Jake and Jeff cover the news and notes regarding the UFL. We also break down the USFL division, scoring each team and making way early division and league predictions. We also predict the winners of this weekend's first 4 games.

  • Gary Wayne returns to the Garden to discuss his long anticipated follow up to Genesis6. To do so, we visit with the giants, both pre and post Flood. We add some of the secret wisdom and try to give them names that correspond to various mythologies. Gary goes into detail about the various types and tribes of giants, whether they were large in size or just large in impact. Who were the patriarchs? How have their bloodlines survived and what those 10 families want. Are we nearing the end of days? Is this the final 7 years or are we in the age of victory? What is the proper interpretation of uncorrupted prophecy using the actual language and not adding or subtracting inconvenient words or concepts? Are all prophecies unavoidable? Are the new oligarghs friend or foe? What is the 300 Trillion Club? This might be the most Garden of Doom episode ever. Putin. Xi. Davos. Og. Gilgamesh. Anu, Ba'el, El, Enlil & Enki. These are only some of familiar words that are part of the conversation.

  • The Lipp Men, Jake & Jeff, breakdown the news and tidbits of the week regarding the UFL and related items. We discuss and debate a few salient issues. And we cover the 4 teams in the XFL Division. We give them numerical rankings for now. Notable cuts and adds are identified. Roster moves and coaching decisions are analyzed. Also, when doing alphabetically, does the S A I in St. Louis count, or do you just use St.? #UFL #XFL #USFL #Football #SpringFootball #ArlingtonStallions #DCDefenders #SanAntonioBrahmas #StLouisBattlehawks.

  • Just in time for St. Patrick's Day, Mark Olly (international TV star) returns to the Garden to discuss the Celts. They're not just Irish. In fact, they may be one of the most influential peoples of Europe. Mark goes through their history, geography, genetics, and follows their legends, lore and religions. We cover druids, The Morrigan, Boudicca, Arthur, The Merlin(s), Finn McCool, The Giant's Causeway, and so much more. Including the tale of St. Patrick and how a Celtic god prophecy eased his path on the Emerald Isle. #Celts #Druids #KingArthur #Merlin #Leprechauns #FinnMcCool #Morrigan #StPatrick #Mythology #Lore #Legends

  • Jake and Jeff Lippman and UFL super fans in training. It's the first season and we're hoping a lot of you are interested too. The XFL/USFL merger happened so quickly, it took everyone by surprise. But this is an opportunity to enjoy Spring football in one league, rather than trying to learn 2 leagues playing simultaneously. We don't know much more than you. Or maybe we do; we did our homework. We'll give an overview of the league, the history, the unique rules, and many of the other items to familiarize yourself with the league. This includes some notable coaches and players, the league schedule, and our plans for covering the season. Thanks for joining us. #UFL #XFL #USFL #SpringFootball #Football #TheRock #InauguralSeason

  • When I booked this guest for Microbiology and Human Evolution, I honestly had no idea what we'd be talking about. Richard Anderson has many degrees and credentials, including being a Microbiologist and award winning author. His non fiction book was recognized as book of the year. He has a post dystopian science fiction novel nearing publication, with another on the way. We discuss everything from the Big Bang to the origins and lucky circumstances of our moon, Mars, panspermia, the inner belt, and human expansion. Instead of the legal considerations, this time it's a science first view. By happy coincidence, this is the perfect companion to the prior episode.

  • JLF Sullivan suffered a series of setbacks while building a life building a family and business. The path to wellness brought her to Past Life Regression Hypnosis Therapy. After numerous sessions, she remembered memories of past lives. One of which was her life as the Princess of Lemuria. She explores that in her book, "Child of the Universe". Sullivan lays out the Lemurians were among the ancient aliens that colonized Earth. How they had a slave race harvesting crystals which remarkable properties in another star system. And how they reformed their society to abandon war, slavery, and created Amun; a land without need. However, their ancient cousins weren't as wise. These descendants of Atlas formed Atlantis and experimented with indigenous hominids and animals alike. They also inbred and found themselves helpless against a plague. Thus, began the reunification process of Atlantis to Amun/Lemuria. But it was not benevolent nor peaceful. This is her first hand account. #Lemuria #Atlantis #PastLives #Reincarnation #Aliens