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Author of over 50 books, Caroline Lawrence enters the Garden. While we discuss a lot of things, our focus is on Hermes (Mercury for the Romans). We get his origin story. Lawrence makes sense as to why Hermes is the God of so many seemingly disparate things. We venture into Troy and the Aenied, Joseph Campbell, and talk a little Lucifer and Odin. Hermes might be the Mapquest of Gods. Hopefully, we'll hear more from Caroline in the future on Gods, Aesops Fables, our mutual love of Deadwood,etc.
An excerpt from Caroline Lawrence.com
Hi! I’m Caroline Lawrence and I write books for kids. I’m best known for my 17-book Roman Mysteries series (which was televised by the BBC in 2007 & 2008) but I have also written books set in the American Wild West and Ancient Greece. I love history, movies, London and the craft of writing. Click on the links to see more information about me, my books and my public appearances.
Her newest book is "Pantheon:An Illustrated Handbook to the Greek Gods & Goddesses". I'm told there are heroes and monsters in there also. -
This episode, I interview Maggie Mills. She's a ghostwriter, writing coach, editor and more. And while we did cover some ground that I intended, at some point the interviewee became the interviewer. We discussed Copyrights and the industry and "work made for hire" status, but she got too much out of me. Me! Who even knows what I revealed? So you're getting two shows for one this week. Hopefully, you'll learn a bunch about her and not too much about me.
Maggie MillsGhostwriter /author coach / editor /accountability partnerVisit and subscribe. Please and thank you … Let’s connect … [email protected]/in/maggiemillswriter https://www.youtube.com/@take-maggies-word-for-itMaggieMills.comTakeMaggiesWordforIt.com -
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What is mystical Islam? Sufism is a lot of things, but it's not alchemists conjuring Djinn and casting spells based on numerology. Instead, it's more similar to a spiritual path through arts and contemplation to make one a better Muslim and citizen of the universe. That's my oversimplyfied description. Our guest is an expert in the subject. Ilma Qureshi hails from Pakistan and received a Fulbright Scholarship to University of Virginia. She is working on her Ph.D. at present. She tells us the fundamentals.
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Professor John Hoopes returns to continue our conversation about pseudoarcheology and ideas spearheaded by Graham Hancock. What did we talk about? What didn't we talk about? Giants - check. Hybrids - check. Yes, both nephilim and Homo Sapiens with other hominids. Megalythic structures - check. Pyramids on several continents and Baalbek and Henges. Nazca Lines - check. Vamanas or other flying machines - check. THE Crustal Skull - check. Nuclear glass and tectites - check. Huge regions of India unlivable due to nuclear radiation - check. White Gods and Lost tribes - check. Atlantis and other lost continents and lands - check.
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This episode we welcome back returning guest Daniele-Hadi Irandoost. He's written two books on spycraft and is working towards his Doctorate in the subject. We discuss the ethics of espionage and what versions in the media are accurate or fantastical. Most of all, we discuss surveillance State and the surveillance culture.
Rahab's House of Spies: https://a.co/d/4MSRVHK A New Vision of Spycraft: https://a.co/d/epY2gZz Bio: Daniele-Hadi Irandoost is a professional author and currently reading for his doctorate in the sociology of surveillance at the University of Glasgow. -
The Garden visits Mt. Olympus and the Greek world with our sometimes cohost, Cee the Superior, and New York Times bestseller, George O'Connor. Disclaimer: The show did not get a proper ending as I lost internet, but the vast majority of the topic was covered. The better news is George has agreed to come on again and we'll visit some of your favorites and mine.
George O'Connor is an author, illustrator and cartoonist. Above all, George is a Greek mythology buff and a classic superhero comics fan, and he's out to remind us how much our pantheon of superheroes (Superman, Batman, the X-Men, etc) owes to mankind's original superheroes: the Greek pantheon. Now he has brought his attention to OLYMPIANS, an ongoing series retelling the classic Greek myths in comics form.In his New York Times bestselling Olympians series, O'Connor draws from primary documents to reconstruct and retell classic Greek myths. But these stories aren't sedate, scholarly works. They're action-packed, fast-paced, high-drama adventures, with monsters, romance, and not a few huge explosions. O'Connor's vibrant, kinetic art brings ancient tales to undeniable life, in a perfect fusion of super-hero aesthetics and ancient Greek mythology. George's first graphic novel, Journey Into Mohawk Country, used as its sole text the actual historical journal of the seventeenth-century Dutch trader Harmen Meyndertsz van den Bogaert, and told the true story of how New York almost wasn't. He followed that up with Ball Peen Hammer, the first graphic novel written by playwright Adam Rapp, a dark, dystopian view of a society's collapse.
In addition to his graphic novel career, O'Connor has published several children's picture books, including the New York Times best-selling Kapow!, Sally and the Some-Thing, If I Had a Raptor and If I Had a Triceratops. George lives in Brooklyn, NY with five terrible cats and one Olympian goddess. -
J.L. Hancock is the author of a military techno thriller and the sequel is pending Pentagon approval. Prior to becoming an author, he spent two decades in the United States Navy, and was cryptologoist specialist. This put him in the Special Forces domain and he explains his origin, his path and his trainings. He also describes what his role was as a member of the armed forces and later, as a contractor. He has been deployed in Iraq, Afghanistan and the Phillipines.
We of course discuss his books. But we also discuss Havana Syndrome, high cancer rates within the Special Forces, the current situation involving North Korean Troops in Ukraine, Russian military doctrine and issues, and a lot more. -
We don't usually cover historical fiction in the Garden, but this opportunity was too good to pass up. Tong Ge has already won one award for best new fiction, but she's a finalist for yet another prestigious award. Ancestrally biographical (I think I made this term up), she takes us through the Chinese experience of the Japanes invasion and occupation, and how that led to the Maoist Revolution. Tong takes us through those scenarios through the eyes of one family and the protagonist, Golden Phoenix. During the course of our discussions, we cover history, the politics of China, the military of China, the Taiwan issues, the cultural and socio-economic status, and religion in China. We discuss the Uiygars and other matters as well.
Born and raised in China, Tong Ge came to Canada in the late 80s as an international
student. She has obtained a Master of Science degree from University of Saskatchewan
in 1992. Since 2012, she has written under both her real name and the pen name Tong
Ge, publishing poems, prose, and short stories in both English and Chinese across North
America, England, and Taiwan. Her works can be found in publications such as PRISM
International, Canadian Stories, Ricepaper, Academy of the Heart and Mind, FLOW
magazine, Vineyard Poetry Quarterly, 渥水, 远方的诗, Polyglot Magazine, Aloka
Magazine, Magnets and Ladders. With four literary prizes already received, she is also a
finalist for four others. Her debut novel, "The House Filler," was published in Canada in 2023 and is among the five
finalists worldwide for the 2023 Eyelands Book Awards historical fiction + memoir category and is the winner of the
2024 Independent Press Award for new fiction. It is also a finalist for the 2024 Canadian Book Club Award.
To request additional review copies or an interview with Tong Ge, please contact Mickey Mikkelson at
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With the veil between the living and the dead so thin, The Garden thought it appropriate to bring you an episode on exorcisms. To do this properly, we call upon the host of Southern Demonology, and all around scholarly and learned man, JJ Johnson. We discuss when exorcisms became something formal and ritual based in historic times. We discuss when an exorcism is appropriate and the vetting process. Is the exorcism over a person or place? Are there non Catholic exorcisms? Why is it important to know the Demon's name...or is it important? What did Hollywood and the media get right and wrong, and so much more.
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What's more Halloween then witches? Maybe next week's show topic. But, probably not. From shamans mizing herbs and bat wings, to goddesses, to green faced crones, to hags luring children into the forest for supper. Skinwalkers are witches. Shapeshifters are witches. Cannibals are witches. Hippies are witches. Homeopaths are witches. Or are they?
To answer hard questions, we call upon our part time cohost, full time smartie: Cee the Supeior. And our return guest who knows pretty much everything, Mark Olly. Archeologist, author, historian.
And we cover witches. From our pre-historic roots around the world to modern constructs and the notions of covens, etc. We tackle questions regarding cats and nine lives, cauldrons, Templars, Salem, Hecate, Circe, Morgana le Fay, and JK Rowling's world. Follow the trail of candy. The Garden boasts lovely woods. -
Emmy nominated Jett Jansen joins the show. Jett tells his story and how he blended a love of theater with a love or combat sports to make his way to Hollywood. He started more or less as a runner for an extreme sports team and parlayed that into a role in an ongoing production. Since then, he's been stuntman, actor, writer, producer, action coordinator and all sorts of other ttitles. His Emmy nomination was fron "The Righteous Gemstones" and he's worked on movies and TV shows including "Stranger Things". He was the spirit and brains behind a Pluto TV channel dedicated to independent wrestling and he's even done body work on video games, including for World Wrestling Entertainment.
More than that, he's a first generation American of Cuban descent who is the American dream. He even taught John Goodman a few moves. But for more, you have to listen. -
Sean Haas enters the Garden. He hosts the "Advent of Computing" podcast, Described as: the show that talks about the shocking, intriguing, and all too often relevant history of computing. A lot of little things we take for granted today have rich stories behind their creation, in each episode we will learn how older tech has lead to our modern world.
We discuss what technology does have doom potential, and what's being exagerrated? So, should we fear robot overlords like Terminator or Ultron? Is HAL going to lock us all out? Is there another Y2K looming?
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Richard Anderson is the acclaimed author of Nautilus Award winner "The Evolution of Life" and "Outbound Islands in the Void". He's a researcher par excellance and a three time guest of the show. Our topic is climate change. Is the Earth at a tipping point? Or has it past that tipping point? Many argue climate change is cyclical or not man made. Others argue we are not near, let alone past, any tipping point. Others feel science and technology will resolve these issues. Anderson believes we are mostly past the point of no return. Not necessarily because we can't reverse and address certain key problems; but because we won't. Our politics are too divided. The nations of the world are too divided with differing priorities and resources. Science is no longer respected and anything establishment has been undermined by the YouTube citizen researcher culture. This almost made it into Garden of Doom but since we stuck mostly to science and real politique, Views it is. In this case, the water being warm is one of the problems.
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John Hoopes is self described as nuero-divergent and a nerd. He saw Chariots of the Gods first run in the theaters. He read most of Graham Hancock's books. He read Blavatsky in 10th grade, in addition to Lovecraft, Heinlein, Bradbury, Asimov, etc. He's one of us. Oh, he also went to Yale undergrad and Harvard graduate school and is currently a Professor at the University of Kansas with degrees in Anthropology and Archeology. He's done field work throughout South and Central America and has nothing to sell. But he agreed to come on this show partly to address and de-bunk Graham Hancock and much of the content in both seasons of Ancient Apocolypse. He gives his biography and we share some Baltimore commonalities and his love of the mysterious; including his desire to find Atlantis as a real place, etc. From alignments of structures to lost technologies, we discuss it. Is the age of the sphinx disputed? Is it true that ancient peoples could not have build megalyths? All this and more. Did I mention Yale and Harvard?
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In this week's episode of "Garden of Doom, Book of Black," we embark on an extraordinary journey into the realms of past life regressions, astral projections, and the enigmatic nature of the universe. Our special guest, French wrestling icon Tom Laroufa, known for his impressive career in NXT and TNA Impact, joins hosts Jeff Lippmann and Dr. PJ Black for a conversation that will challenge your perceptions and ignite your curiosity.
Tom Laroufa, a wrestler with 20 years of experience, brings a unique perspective to the table. Beyond his wrestling persona, Tom delves into profound spiritual practices, including past life regressions and astral projections. His vivid experiences and deep understanding of these mystical realms provide listeners with a fascinating glimpse into the unknown.
The episode kicks off with a light-hearted discussion about Tom's French accent and his journey in the wrestling world. However, the conversation quickly takes a deeper turn as Tom and PJ share their personal experiences with past life regressions. Tom recounts a vivid past life memory as a US soldier in Vietnam, describing the intense emotions and sensations he felt during a hypnotherapy session. PJ also shares his own past life regression, where he saw himself as a war general in Atlantis, flying above the water with advanced technology.
As the discussion unfolds, the trio explores the mysteries of the moon and its impact on chakras. Tom and PJ offer intriguing insights into how the moon's artificial nature and its role in the matrix influence our spiritual and physical well-being. They also touch upon the importance of aligning chakras and the profound effects of energy portals on our lives.
One of the most captivating segments of the episode is Tom's account of witnessing a shapeshifting event during a full moon night. His description of the experience, combined with PJ's insights into the nature of spiritual entities, leaves listeners pondering the boundaries of reality and fiction.
The episode also delves into the connection between mental health and the energies we ingest through food. Tom and PJ discuss how the fear and pain experienced by animals in the food industry can impact our mental well-being. They emphasize the importance of being mindful of what we consume and the energies we absorb.
In a thought-provoking exploration of life between lives, Tom shares his experience of a "Life Between Life" session, where he connected with the divine presence and gained a deeper understanding of his soul's journey. This segment offers listeners a glimpse into the profound spiritual insights that can be gained through hypnotherapy and soul exploration.
As the episode draws to a close, Tom and PJ reflect on the power of intentions and rituals, highlighting how our thoughts and actions shape our reality. They emphasize the importance of staying connected to the source and being true to oneself.
This episode of "Garden of Doom, Book of Black" is a must-listen for anyone interested in exploring the mysteries of the universe, past life regressions, and the profound connections that transcend lifetimes. Join us on this enlightening journey and expand your understanding of the spiritual realms.
Don't miss out—tune in now and let your mind wander through the Garden of Doom! -
Author, speaker, educational consultant, and editor–Katherine
Hutchinson-Hayes, Ed. D. has had her hand in leadership for
many years. She loves speaking to groups and delivering
messages with a quick wit and real-life stories. Katherine is a
freelance writer/content editor, a content editor/writing coach
for Iron Stream Media, and a sensitivity reader for Sensitivity
Between the Lines.
She is a review board member and contributor to Inkspirations (an online magazine for Christian
writers), and her writing has been published in Guideposts. Her work in art/writing is
distinguished by awards, including the New York Mayor’s Contribution to the Arts, Outstanding
Resident Artist of Arizona, and the Foundations Awards at the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian
Writer’s Conference (2016, 2019, 2021). She is a member of Word Weavers International and
serves as an online chapter president and mentor. She belongs to FWA (Florida Writers
Association), ACFW (American Christian Fiction Writers), CWoC (Crime Writers of Color),
AWSA (Advanced Writers and Speakers Association), and AASA (American Association of
School Administrators). She serves on the board of the nonprofit organization Submersion 14
and is an art instructor for the nonprofit organization Light for the Future. Katherine hosts the
podcast Murder, Mystery & Mayhem Laced with Morality. She has authored a Christian Bible
study for women and is currently working on the sequel to her first general market thriller novel.
To request additional review copies or an interview with Dr. Katherine Hayes, please contact Mickey
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Professor PJ Blount rejoins us to discuss security in space. PJ was a Professor at Cardiff, but is now At University of Durham in the UK. We start at the Treaty on the Use of Outer Space adopted by the United Nations. But just how enforceable is that? How does it get enforced? What has happened since the 1960's? Where does diabolical Jeffzikistan fit in? Was I wrong about Starlink and Musk's decisions over Ukraine? We cover all this and more. Note: there were some connectivity issues that always resolved after a few moments. I felt either it was understandable or I asked the Professor to repeat points. I felt this was the better route than re-scheduling. I apologize for any audio issues.
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In the latest episode of Garden of the Doom, we are treated to an enlightening and multifaceted discussion featuring wrestling legends Famous B and PJ Black. This episode is a treasure trove for fans of wrestling, spirituality, and high-profile controversies. With topics ranging from the shocking allegations against P. Diddy to the intricate world of astrology and soul contracts, there's something for everyone.
The episode kicks off with a warm welcome to Famous B, who shares his excitement about reconnecting with old friends and diving into some heavy topics. PJ Black soon joins the conversation, and the camaraderie between the two is palpable. They reminisce about their time in Lucha Underground, painting a vivid picture of the close-knit community they were part of.
As the conversation shifts to current events, the focus turns to the scandal surrounding P. Diddy. Famous B provides a detailed account of the allegations and legal proceedings, drawing parallels to other high-profile cases like those of Epstein and R. Kelly. The discussion is both sobering and eye-opening, shedding light on the dark underbelly of celebrity culture.
From there, the episode takes a spiritual turn as PJ Black and Famous B delve into the world of astrology and soul contracts. They discuss the significance of natal charts, the Age of Aquarius, and the concept of karma. Their insights are profound, offering listeners a new perspective on how cosmic forces influence our lives.
One of the standout moments of the episode is when Famous B explains the idea of a soul contract—a pre-birth agreement that outlines the experiences and lessons we are meant to encounter in this lifetime. This thought-provoking concept challenges listeners to consider the deeper meaning behind their life events and relationships.
PJ Black also shares his personal journey of spiritual awakening, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's natal chart. He explains how astrology is not about predicting the future but rather about providing a blueprint for making informed decisions. His passion for the subject is contagious, encouraging listeners to explore their own astrological charts.
The episode wraps up with some light-hearted banter and farewells, but the impact of the discussion lingers. Whether you're a wrestling fan, a spiritual seeker, or simply curious about the latest celebrity scandals, this episode offers valuable insights and plenty of food for thought.
Don't miss out on this captivating episode of Garden of the Doom. Tune in to hear Famous B and PJ Black share their wisdom and experiences, and prepare to have your mind expanded! -
The author of the explosive books, The Genesis 6 Conspiracy and Part II, Gary Wayne, re-enters the Garden. We're talking giants - pre-deluvian and post, Angels and Demons, and bloodlines. Family names are indentified, And the story is more complex than Game of Thrones. You might want to listen to Gary's prior episodes, but it's not necessaryl to follow along; it'll just give you more background information. This will help you understand one major viewpoint on what the Great Reset is and how close we are. What are the warning signs? What can you do to protect yourselves? Whenever Gary is on, the show always lives up to it's title.
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In the latest episode of Garnet Doom presents the Book of Black, we are thrilled to welcome Mr. M. Thomas from Major League Wrestling. This episode is a treasure trove of intriguing discussions that span a wide array of topics, from the ethics of cloning to the future of technology and the mysteries of the occult.
We kick off the episode with a warm introduction to Mr. M. Thomas, who shares his background and experiences in the world of professional wrestling. His journey is a testament to the fascinating blend of reality and fantasy that defines the wrestling universe. As he puts it, "I’m a normal human that lives in a fantasy world. I think we all kind of do at this point."
One of the standout segments of the episode is our deep dive into the ethics and future of cloning. We explore the scientific advancements that have made cloning a reality, from the famous case of Dolly the sheep to the potential for cloning human organs and even entire beings. The conversation takes a philosophical turn as we ponder the implications of cloning on our understanding of identity, ethics, and what it means to be human.
The discussion then shifts to the realm of future technologies, with a particular focus on Neuralink and electric cars. PJ Black shares his insights on the rapid advancements in these fields and their potential impact on our lives. The conversation is both enlightening and thought-provoking, as we grapple with the ethical dilemmas and societal changes that these technologies could bring about.
Another fascinating topic we explore is the phenomenon of doppelgängers. Mr. M. Thomas shares his obsession with an Instagram page that features photos of people who look eerily similar, posing the question of whether they are siblings or dating. This light-hearted yet intriguing discussion leads us to ponder the deeper implications of human similarity and the mysteries of genetics.
As the episode progresses, we delve into the world of the occult and the concept of sacred twins, exploring how various cultures and religions have incorporated these themes into their creation myths. The conversation is a rich tapestry of mythology, history, and speculative thought that will leave listeners with much to ponder.
We also touch on the pressing issue of climate change, with Mr. M. Thomas sharing his personal observations of the increasing temperatures in Tampa, Florida. This segment serves as a reminder of the urgent need to address environmental concerns, regardless of whether one believes in man-made climate change or natural cycles.
Throughout the episode, the camaraderie and dynamic between the hosts and guest make for an engaging and enjoyable listening experience. The discussions are organic and free-flowing, allowing for a genuine exploration of ideas and theories.
Whether you're a fan of wrestling, a technology enthusiast, or someone with a keen interest in the mysteries of the universe, this episode of Garnet Doom presents the Book of Black has something for everyone. Tune in for a journey through the realms of science, philosophy, and the unknown, and prepare to have your mind expanded.
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