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***SPECIAL EPISODE***
This is a special episode of Transatlantic History Ramblings. We get so much feedback on our "paranormal" episodes we asked you, the listeners to send us in your own personal paranormal encounter, and our panel will read your story, discuss our takes on it and perhaps give some advice or comfort or skepticism (in Brian's case). This is the first of what we hope will be a series of listener story shows so if you have a story you would like us to discuss, be it ghosts, UFO, Cryptids or anything else that falls under the unbrella of the strange and paranormal, email us at:
So kick back, enjoy and please rate and share the show..let's keep the audience growing. Thank you all
And hey, check out our Merch Store for Shirts. Hoodies, Coffee Mugs, Stickers, Magnets and a whole host of other items
https://www.teepublic.com/user/tahistory
All of our episodes are listed as explicit due to language and some topics, such as historical crime, that may not be suitable for all listeners.-Opening and closing theme is Random Sanity by British composer DeeZee
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***SPECIAL EPISODE***
This is a special episode of Transatlantic History Ramblings. We get so much feedback on our "paranormal" episodes we asked you, the listeners to send us in your own personal paranormal encounter, and our panel will read your story, discuss our takes on it and perhaps give some advice or comfort or skepticism (in Brian's case). This is the first of what we hope will be a series of listener story shows so if you have a story you would like us to discuss, be it ghosts, UFO, Cryptids or anything else that falls under the unbrella of the strange and paranormal, email us at:
So kick back, enjoy and please rate and share the show..let's keep the audience growing. Thank you all
And hey, check out our Merch Store for Shirts. Hoodies, Coffee Mugs, Stickers, Magnets and a whole host of other items
https://www.teepublic.com/user/tahistory
All of our episodes are listed as explicit due to language and some topics, such as historical crime, that may not be suitable for all listeners.-Opening and closing theme is Random Sanity by British composer DeeZee