Send us a text For the final episode in our Morbid Curiosities series we have a heartfelt conversation with Daryle Sturino, a second-generation funeral director and owner of Sturino Family Funeral Home in Racine, Wisconsin. At just 30 years old, Daryle brings both compassion and a fresh perspective to a profession built on care, legacy, and community. We talk about what it’s like to grow up in a family business that serves people in their most difficult moments, the lessons he’s learned about...
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Send us a text For the final episode in our Morbid Curiosities series we have a heartfelt conversation with Daryle Sturino, a second-generation funeral director and owner of Sturino Family Funeral Home in Racine, Wisconsin. At just 30 years old, Daryle brings both compassion and a fresh perspective to a profession built on care, legacy, and community. We talk about what it’s like to grow up in a family business that serves people in their most difficult moments, the lessons he’s learned about...
Ghosts of the Heartland: A Conversation with Paranormal Investigator Ron Helmick
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1 hour 12 minutes
3 weeks ago
Ghosts of the Heartland: A Conversation with Paranormal Investigator Ron Helmick
Send us a text We’re kicking off our Morbid Curiosities Series with a dive into the supernatural! In this episode, we sit down with local paranormal investigator Ron Helmick to talk about what really goes bump in the night. From haunted Midwest landmarks to chilling personal encounters, Ron shares how he got into ghost hunting, the tools of his trade, and the stories that still give him goosebumps. Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, this one will make you think twice about what’s lurking...
Y'all Be Good
Send us a text For the final episode in our Morbid Curiosities series we have a heartfelt conversation with Daryle Sturino, a second-generation funeral director and owner of Sturino Family Funeral Home in Racine, Wisconsin. At just 30 years old, Daryle brings both compassion and a fresh perspective to a profession built on care, legacy, and community. We talk about what it’s like to grow up in a family business that serves people in their most difficult moments, the lessons he’s learned about...