Dr. Vitka is your ultimate guide to Salem’s darkest secrets. Dr. Vitka, a Salem local and a professional paranormal investigator, is a passionate Salem historian and a true entertainer. As a longtime Salem resident, he knows the hidden, insider information about the haunted seaport town and will even reveal to you the controversial location of the forbidden Gallows Hill witch hanging site. Dr. Vitka is the Salem tour guide who is not afraid to tell you the truth about Salem’s ghastly past, and sinister present!
Dr. Vitka was a lifelong skeptic of ghostly phenomena until a shocking personal experience at the site of the infamous Witch Dungeon changed his mind. His intense paranormal education came from famed Salem parapsychologist Mollie Stewart. He has conducted countless investigations around New England, becoming one of the region’s most sought after researchers. On the tour Dr. Vitka will teach you about the modern science of paranormal investigation, and how to capture ghostly images with your own camera.
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Eric is a multi award-winning author and filmmaker who first gained honors with his breakout independent feature film, Toast with the Gods, a provocative and surreal reimagining of Homer’s The Odyssey. Beyond his achievements in film, he has written multiple daring screenplays, short stories, and a bold collection of poetry. Drawing from over three decades as an international business executive, much of it spent in China and Southeast Asia, Eric transforms his extensive global experiences into inspiration for his literary work. When stateside, he divides his time between the East and West Coasts, immersed in writing. His debut novel, Thank God For The Sinners—a dark and gritty psychological thriller—was named Best in Horror at the 2025 New York Book Festival, Distinguished Favorite Thriller in 2025 NYC Big Book Award Festival and Winner of the 2025 International Impact Book Award for best in Horror - Psychological Thriller.Check out his websit right here
Rebecca Bush, M.A., M.Ed., CALT, LDT, is a nationally recognized dyslexia specialist, Certified Academic Language Therapist, and Licensed Dyslexia Therapist with nearly 20 years of experience in education. As the founder of Lead Changes, she provides individualized intervention, parent coaching, and consulting to help families and schools navigate the road after a dyslexia diagnosis. Rebecca has worked with hundreds of students across the U.S. and internationally, bringing deep expertise and heartfelt empathy to her work. Her mission is to ensure every child with dyslexia receives the instruction and support they deserve, and that parents feel equipped to lead the way. She is the author of Dyslexia & Your Newly Diagnosed Child: Techniques, Tips, and Strategies to Help Your Child Thrive (Penguin Random House, 2025). Rebecca lives in Texas with her family and her horse, Mac.
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Director Steven Bernstein DGA, ASC, WGA wrote and directed the award-winning feature film "Decoding Annie Parker" (U.S. theatrical release Summer 2014) which won Best Actress for Samantha Morton at The Seattle International Film Festival and also won Bernstein The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Feature Film Award at The Hamptons International Film Festival. Bernstein was also nominated for best screenwriter and best director at the Milan Film Festival. Bernstein was a 2013 nominee for The ASC Award for outstanding achievement in Cinematography for his work on Magic City.
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Sierra Nutkevitch is a writer/director from Montreal, Canada who creates exciting, thoughtful genre stories that blend humor and tension, unlike anything you’ve ever seen before. Her specialty is complicated women, thrown into impossible situations and growing to contend with them. Sierra has several years of experience in development and international production. She graduated from Columbia University's MFA Film Program where she received several awards for her work, including the Dean's Project Grant and Faculty Honours for her screenplay 'The Golem', which is also the Horror/Thriller Category Winner in the Final Draft Big Break Screenwriting Contest 2024. She is currently based in Los Angeles.
Dylan Coburn is a Hollywood storyboard artist, writer & director. He has an extensive list of well-known projects but most recently has done has done storyboard work for very popular films like "A Minecraft Movie," "Equalizer 3," "Predator: Badlands" and 'M3gan 2.0." He is also an author and is currently publishing three short fiction novels - all in the horror space.
He started his career in 1995 drawing Disney TV animation. In 2002 he founded Karactaz Animation, building teams of animators and technicians for 2D & 3D animation production. The studio produced over 500 commercials and progressed into long-form projects with Disney, Marvel Animation, Warner Bros, DC Comics, MTV and many others.
He just published a new book, Johnny Whisper, about a young boy who receives an evil doll for his 13th birthday that starts to influence him very negatively. It's a fun read with a very important underlying message on the bad influences threatening our children today. The Johnny Whisper movie is currently in development and aims to be in production in 2026, so we may see it on the big screen soon!
As we mark the fifth anniversary of COVID-19 and the lockdowns that changed our world, we can now look back with perspective on how crisis shapes human behavior—and how little has changed across centuries. Ken Tentarelli’s newest novel, The Blackest Time, set during the Black Plague in 14th-century Florence, reveals how people confronted fear, loss, and uncertainty in ways that mirror our recent experience.
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Inspired by real events, The Blackest Time doesn't simply chronicle devastation—it uncovers the resilience that emerges when everything familiar disappears. Ken's research reveals that people in 1350s Florence developed coping mechanisms we'd recognize today, from social distancing to scapegoating to acts of unexpected kindness.For more info, click here
Thomas E. Patterson’s monumental biography of Huey Long is a profound reevaluation of his life and legacy, recognizing him as an inspirational progressive thinker, populist hero, and radical influence on the New Deal before an assassin’s bullet ended his life in 1935. First as governor and then as U.S. senator, Long transformed the politics of Louisiana by standing for the interests of citizens whom state officials had historically ignored. He eased suffrage restrictions so that more people could vote, and voters endorsed his program of more robust government services and shifting the tax burden to those better able to pay. In the United States Senate, during the darkest days of the Great Depression, he advocated loudly and ceaselessly for the redistribution of wealth, expanding public works, increasing the money supply, insuring bank deposits, paying old-age pensions and veterans’ benefits, delivering a minimum income for families, and funding college and vocational education. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, along with other politicians and pundits, dismissed Long’s proposals as nonsense put forth by a reckless demagogue in search of votes.
Despite several biographies, acclaimed novels, and historical studies in the years since Long’s death, his reputation today is mostly caricature: a spellbinding speaker, a dictator, a populist firebrand who was unprincipled and corrupt. Using previously untapped personal papers of Long and his son Russell, other primary sources, recent scholarship, and his experience as a lawyer, Patterson provides a necessary corrective as he analyzes the contours of Long’s career, deconstructs the elements of his success, undercuts several myths related to his time in office, and explains the circumstances that led to his ultimate downfall. The result is the most comprehensive, balanced, and analytical study of the Kingfish to date.
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Schuyler Sprowles began his career in radio as a country music personality and news reporter for numerous stations, ultimately becoming a television news anchor in Dallas, Texas. In time Schuyler moved to Los Angeles, where he worked as a tv news correspondent. This ultimately led to a high-profile public affairs career as Communications Director for major Los Angeles public agencies, including City Attorney, District Attorney and the Department of Children and Family Services. Following years in crisis management and speech writing, Schuyler turned to publishing, founding a family-oriented magazine that remains in circulation today. A lifelong Christian, Schuyler admits to walking away from his faith at times, only to discover Jesus waiting in the shadows to guide him back where he belongs. His debut novel is inspired by the Gospels.For more info go here
Born and raised in Los Angeles, CA. Global traveler, adventurer, and storyteller. I’m a writer and photographer, using images and words to remind myself, and others, of the magic this world can offer. From publishing Squeeze Light, and over 10,000 hours in the editors room of various global publications, I’m inspired by the strange quirks of the every day, every place, the gift of observation. buy the book here
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Tyler Kania is a former rugby flyhalf turned author—has an incredible journey that will leave audiences inspired and empowered. His upcoming memoir, The Maniac with No Knees, is a deeply moving account of triumph over adversity, chronicling his battle with rare injuries, bipolar disorder, and how the healing power of sports transformed his life.
In a world consumed by screens and technology, new book, Wisdom of Place invites audiences to rediscover the sacred connection between nature, tarot, and myth. Authors Chip Sullivan and Elizabeth Boults, landscape architects and educators, explore the ancient concept of genius loci—the spirit of place—revealing how tarot’s archetypes can help us understand and reconnect with the natural world.
With compelling storytelling and deep ecological insights, Wisdom of Place is a must-read for those seeking meaning in today’s fast-paced world.
Chip and Elizabeth are available for interviews. I look forward to being in touch.
ENYA FLACK is currently in her third season in a major guest starring role playing District
Attorney Alicia Rodds in Tyler Perry's hit BET+ show ALL THE QUEEN’S MEN. Her character is
bound and determined to bring down Atlanta mobster, Madam Marilyn De Ville, owner and
operator of a notorious male strip club and at the helm of a variety of law-breaking ventures.
This season, Enya’s by the book character joins forces with a female detective and finds herself
wandering outside the line of ethics in favor of a more under handed approach…all in the
service of bringing her target to justice.
Other recent roles include “Cassie” in Lifetime’s Twisted Sister and "Carson" in A Man's
Promise as well as guest star roles on the popular Netflix series Outer Banks, The Resident, Walker and Dynasty.
She plays the iconic role of Harriet Tubman in her latest feature film project, Marbles and Bullets, which recently
won best feature film at the Costa Brava (Spain) International Film Festival.
Born and raised in in Charlotte, NC by parents who were both educators, Flack excelled in academics and as well as
music, studying classical piano, harp and flute from age 7.
Prior to becoming an actor, Flack passed on a full engineering scholarship to pursue a career in broadcasting,
graduating with a degree in Radio and Television Communications from George Washington University, with
minors in journalism and music. After working at her hometown ABC-affiliate station for a short time, she decided
to make the move to Los Angeles to instead pursue a career in the entertainment industry.
Her early career started behind the camera, as a production secretary at Warner Bros., where she was able to
learn the “business side” of the business. Shortly thereafter, Flack began studying acting and found herself
auditioning and quickly booking parts on sitcoms like The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, The Wayans Brothers and The
Steve Harvey Show. Her first series regular role came when she landed the part of “Brigitte Goodwin” on the UPN
series Malcolm and Eddie which was followed by the role of “Veronica” on Roger Corman’s Syfy comic book series
Black Scorpion. Additional early credits include projects such as The Sopranos, Ally McBeal, CSI: Miami, NYPD
Blue and Homeland to name a very few.
Enya Flack has also distinguished herself as a highly in-demand host, reporter, model and spokesperson. She has
worked as a sports reporter for FOX Sports Net and KCBS-Los Angeles, correspondent for Extra! and E! News Live,
host of Travel ala Mode for Sky Radio, model for The Price is Right and Deal or No Deal and spokesperson for It’s a
Glam Thing.
Marianne R. Klein aka Marika Roth was born in Budapest, Hungary. Following WWII, she lived in Paris, France until she moved to Montreal, Canada. She studied creative writing and psychology at Sir George Williams University in Montreal. Later, she further extended her studies in art and was a student at the School of Fine Arts.
During her time spent in Toronto, Canada, she graduated as a fashion model at the Walter Thornton Modeling School and later pursued her career as a fashion model with the Constance Brown Agency in Montreal. Following her move to Los Angeles, California, she continued her writing studies first at Beverly Hills High, then at UCLA, where she studied under Sy Gomberg (a Writer’s Guild member). She has been a member of several independent writer’s groups in Los Angeles, was a member of Women in Film and studied at the Writer’s Boot Camp.
Marianne has written poems, children’s stories, and screenplays, as well as novels. Her award-winning memoir “All the Pretty Shoes,” published under the name of Marika Roth, has been internationally recognized, nominated for an Audio Book Award, and was chosen as a finalist at the Book of the Year Club. Additionally, she has two published novels, both romantic dramas based on semi-fiction entitled: “A Gambler’s Journey” and “Lady Kelton’s Secrets.” In addition to the novels, she has written a short story: “Farewell Paris.”
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Brian Brady is the talented author behind the gripping crime novels that bring the streets of San Francisco to life. With a rich background in law enforcement and corporate security, Brian's stories are infused with authenticity and compelling characters that keep readers on the edge of their seats. His debut novel, Oh, What A Tangled Web, introduced us to the dynamic SFPD Homicide Inspectors, and now, in his latest book, Hiding in Plain Sight, he continues their thrilling adventures.
With a career that also includes executive positions at NBC Universal and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Brian's multifaceted background further enhances his storytelling prowess. Currently residing in Sonoma County with his wife, Brian continues to draw inspiration from his surroundings and experiences, promising more exciting tales to come.
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Cody Peterson is a recovering alcoholic/drug-addict with over eleven years clean and sober. He has been fascinated by spirituality and religion since adolescence, although he struggled to maintain a spiritual connection, spending many years trying to get clean and sober. Finally, after a six-month stint in prison and a period of homelessness in Las Vegas, Nevada, Cody sobered up for good in 2013. In addition to practicing the Twelve Steps, Cody has rekindled his love of academic literature regarding spirituality and religion, and in 2019 he was led to the writings of C.G. Jung. Resonating deeply with the seminal ideas espoused by the Swiss psychiatrist, Cody felt his own calling to start writing soon thereafter. Today he takes his daily spiritual practice very seriously, believing that his recovery (and his life) depends on it, with his own version of prayer and meditation having evolved over the last thirty years to now include highlighting books and sharing his insights through his writings—the central feature of his day-to-day routine. Cody also feels an urgent need to give back by “carrying the message” to newcomers to the Twelve Steps through volunteering at any number of drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers and detox-facilities every chance he can.
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This week This week filmmakers Mitchell Jaramillo and Siddharth Sharma from Hold the Sauce Films stop by to talk about the new film Unfamily
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is a former Peace Corps volunteer, federal prosecutor, and environmental litigator. He has served as Vermont Secretary of Natural Resources, a law professor, and president of a college. For over a decade, he led the World Resources Institute, an international organization dedicated to transforming ideas into action to address global environmental and development challenges. In 2006, Rolling Stone magazine named him one of 25 “Warriors and Heroes” fighting to prevent a planet-wide climate catastrophe. His efforts to persuade major corporations to take climate change seriously earned him recognition as one of the “100 Most Influential People in Business Ethics” by Ethisphere Magazine in 2007 and one of the world’s “Top 100 Most Influential People in Finance” by Treasury and Risk Management Magazine in 2005.
He has written numerous articles for publications ranging from the Harvard Business Review to the Washington Post. His book, A Season of Spoils (Pantheon Press, 1984), chronicles the Reagan Administration’s assault on the environment. His latest release, What Death Revealed (Austin Macauley Publishers, 2024), a historical-fiction novel, is available now on Amazon.