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By Suzanne Clores, The Extraordinary Project
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The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.
The conclusion to this three-part limited series takes listeners on a final journey through the details of the Remote Viewer's transcript. EL, the Remote Viewer, describes what may have happened to Dawn, and maps her whereabouts to a location that Cath Mozino recognizes. Cath teams up with Suzanne and EL to walk the location, find closure, and begin a new chapter.
In episode two of this three-part mystery, we get deeper into the search for Dawn Mozino, a young woman who disappeared 34 years ago outside of Bryn Mawr, PA. Dawn's younger sister, Cath Mozino, has taken an unorthodox investigative path by agreeing to work with a Remote Viewer, a type of psychic detective, who has worked on missing persons cases for 25 years. We hear some of the Remote Viewer's first findings, including an encounter with an unknown male.
Finding Dawn is a multi-part mystery about one woman's extraordinary search for her long lost sister. The story unfolds over the course of season 3, and this production is a labor of love that needs your support. Subscribing on Supercast means the quality of writing and production can stay high, which means more people can hear Dawn's story. Subscribing connects you to a more detailed experience of Finding Dawn, and a wider conversation about the extraordinary.
Announcing Season 3 of The Extraordinary Project: Finding Dawn, a serialized mystery about one woman's extraordinary search for her long lost sister. After Dawn Mozino disappeared in 1989, Cath Mozino waited decades for the police to solve the missing persons case. She finally took matters into her own hands and sought out unconventional, extraordinary methods in hope of finding some answers. This season follows Cath on her journey.
This docu-story looks at the transformation of an abandoned, Gilded Age mansion as it evolves from limbo into a literary arts center on the lakeshore of Evanston, IL. The "revivification" endeavor, spearheaded by author and artist Audrey Niffenegger, captivates host Suzanne Clores who digs deeper into the mansion's past. Made possible by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council.
When traditional talk therapy fails, alternative methods can bring relief and a fresh perspective. But how do you know when a therapy really works? Host Suzanne Clores shares insights and asks questions about her seven year friendship with Garrett Walters, clairvoyant healer and teacher.
Voices from the city of Evanston, IL, just north of Chicago, on the things they've lost and hope they've found during the pandemic.
When we think of curing illness, we think of combat: we must fight, beat and conquer in order to heal. But what if there's another, more powerful way to think about it? A more subtle approach to saving your own life? I loved making this piece with Lisa Zayas and Dr. Effie Chow, breast cancer patient and QiGong healer, on their journey together to recover from a terminal, incurable diagnosis with the radical elixir of self-love.
The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.