
Welcome back to Bright Lights Beyond...THE GRAVE! We're over the hump! We have officially hit the halfway mark and it's all down hill from here... way down ... into the ground!
In this episode, Marina and Lexie welcome their first in studio guest - Mitch Donahue! Famously known for drawing our cartoon characters and for being Marina's lovely husband, Mitch shares his eerie yet nostalgic experiences with the other side. Once as a young middle-schooler and another time in early high school Mitch tells us about his experiences with seeing ghosts of the Interactive Personality variety!
After a brief yet informative conversation about the different types of ghosts and the history of Poltergeists, in true ghost-story fashion, Lexie shares an experiences she's had depicting her own encounter with a ghost! Proving that sometimes ghosts are bad, good, or scary sometimes they just are... now what they are in the real question!
We'd love to have your feedback on what you think ghosts are and how they get here! We'd also love to hear about a ghost/paranormal encounter that you've had! Leave a comment down below! Thank you again for tuning in... and I'd listen with the lights on!!
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Again thank you so much for listening and supporting us! It's been such a privileged to get to learn with y'all!
ALSO: we are looking for anyone who is willing and wants to talk about an NDE or any other "death" or other worldly/spiritual experiences as well as any type of spirit guide, death doula, ghost encounters, or anything paranormal in the realm of the after life or life beyond our own! REACH OUT via our website! (we have a CONTACT US PAGE)
music: slow-mo dream Rob Kelly & Duncan Pittock/ microcosm - Tom Quick