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January 25, 2009

New Event Added: 2009 Chicago Ghost Conference

Filed under: Blah Blah Blog — Jeff @ 9:25 am

This new event was just added to my 2009 speaking schedule. Come check out the 2009 Chicago Ghost Conference, October 2-3, at the Historic Portage Theater.CONFIRMED GUESTS INCLUDE: JEFF BELANGER ~ JOSH WARREN ~ THE PICKMANS OF SALLIE HOUSE ~ GHOSTLY TALK RADIO ~ EDDIE BRAZIL from THE BORLEY RECTORY (UK) ~ JC HARRIS from BARTONSVILLE ASSYLUM ~ BILL KONKOLESKY from MUFON ~ WANDA LOU WILLIS ~ CHRISTOPHER BAILEY from GRIMSTONE ~ RAY SAWYER from DARK ANGEL ~ THE GHOSTMAN & DEMON HUNTER ~ JC HARRIS from WHISPERS ESTATE ~ LORRAIN WARREN ~ FREDRICK STONEHOUSE ~ URSULA BIELSKI & MIKE MCDOWELL ~~THERE WILL BE SEVERAL MORE GUEST SPEAKERS TO BE ANNOUNCED! CHECK BACK OFTEN FOR UPDATES! www.myspace.com/chicagoghostconference

January 18, 2009

My Readers Are Smart…

Filed under: Blah Blah Blog — Jeff @ 3:33 pm

…in fact, they’re geniuses! Last week, an alert reader sent my dad a recent copy of the Mensa Bulletin (because Lord knows I would never be eligible for that mailing list), which featured a mention of one of my books.

Many thanks to Tom Elliot, Mensa’s Book Review Editor, for his nice mention of Weird Massachusetts. My book was the first discussed in Tom’s column in the January 2009 (Number 521) edition.  It’s good to know that even Mensa scholars can appreciate the weird side of life. Thanks, Tom!

For those of you who are readers of my work and not Mensa scholars (like me, for example), isn’t it nice to know that really smart people read some of the same things you do?

January 13, 2009

Holy Paranormal Radio, Batman!

Filed under: Blah Blah Blog — Jeff @ 10:23 am

Lately I’ve been receiving a lot of requests for interviews on new paranormal talk shows. I’m dumbfounded at how many of these programs I hadn’t heard of before. I knew there were many out there, but I had no idea just how many until this morning. I ran an experiment to see how many I could find online within a five minute Web search. Below is a list in no particular order. Most of these programs can only be heard on the Internet, and most of them make their shows available for download/podcast after. This is by no means an all-inclusive list (sorry if I forgot your show, no offense intended)…

Spooky South Coast
Coast to Coast AM
Speaking of Strange
Ghost Chronicles
The ‘X’ Zone
Darkness Radio
Paranormal Radio with Captain Jack
Voices Carry Radio
PIR
Binnall of America
KAPS Paranormal
Black Cat Lounge
Lights Out Radio
Spooks R Us
Reflections / Rick Hayes
KOZ Brothers
Haunted Down Under
Beyond Ghosts
The Ghost Mafia
Shadow Talk Radio
Ghost Chatter
AsylumCam Radio
Paranormal Power Hour
The Sacred Division
The Ghost Divas
Paralore Podcast
Whispers in Darkness
Stirring the Cauldron
Positively Psychic
Man Talks to Angels
Conversations / Dead
Soulseekers Radio
ParaVision Radio
The Paranormal View
Intl Paranormal Radio
The Other Side
Ghostology
Shadows in the Dark
Strange Frequencies
Ghostly Talk Paranormal Radio
Southern Ohio Paranormal Radio
The League Of Extraordinary Paranormal Women Radio
Crossroads Paranormal Radio
Dark Matter
The Unexplained World
Ghostman & Demon Hunter Show
The Ryan Lindsay Show
SNEP Live Radio
Dead Science Podcast
Mass Paranormal Talk
Paranormally Challenged Radio
Night Watch
The Ryan Lindsay Show
The Paranormal Zone
Shadow Talk Radio
Peace, Luv & Lipgloss Hour
Hauntings Radio
The Cari Stone Show
Ghost Divas Live!
Shadows Of Doubt Paranormal Talk
Crossroads Paranormal Radio
Psytalk
Darker Side Of The Moon
Parawomen Radio
The Ryan Lindsay Show
Haunted Voices Radio
Supernatural News
Beyond Reality
After Hours Asylum
Altered States
Audio Martini
Beyond Reality
Dead Famous Commentaries
Demonology Today
A Glimpse Through the Veil
Haunting Existence
Hauntings Radio
A Link to Heaven
New Age Today
Parahub Radio
Paranormal Cafe
Paranormal Reality
Paranormal News
Paranormal Soup
Spirit Talk
TAPS Family Radio
TrueForm Within

Next, I went to BlogTalkRadio and selected their “Paranormal” category and saw that they have 184 different paranormal shows. I listed 86 shows above, and I’m sure there are a few duplicates with BlogTalk Radio, but no matter, we’re still looking at over 250 ghostly radio programs! Some of these programs run five days per week for four hours per day, some run one hour, once per week.

There are only 168 hours in a week (assuming you don’t sleep, work, or shower for even one minute), which means even if you wanted to, it’s impossible for you to listen to all of these programs.

Don’t get me wrong, some of these programs are excellent. I’ve been on quite a few of them, but my concern is that many people are starting a new paranormal audio show because they’re trying to keep up with the other groups and not because they are passionate about producing great audio content with a purpose. The easiest way to figure out if the show is serious is to ask a few quick questions:

Do they take what they do seriously enough to own their own Web site and domain name for their show?

If they produce a weekly show, can you scan through their archives and see that in fact they have put out a show every single week for a while? Or do they go weeks (or months) before getting around to doing another show?

I think it’s wonderful that the subject is so popular that there are over 250 shows now, I can’t help but wonder if there are enough guests and listeners around to support that much audio content?

To quote Charles Osgood, “I’ll see you on the radio.”

January 3, 2009

I’m Getting $1 Million Dollars!

Filed under: Blah Blah Blog — Jeff @ 1:11 pm

As soon as my Congressman receives this letter I just sent him…

Dear Congressman Richard Neal:

Please send me $1,000,000 in free government money that your organization is handing out to various financial and industrial companies like AIG, Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, General Motors, Chrysler, and Ford. Please note there are vast differences between my money request and some of the banks and industries that are going to receive billions in handouts.

1. I said “Please.”

2. I’m only asking for $1,000,000; a drop-in-the-bucket, comparably.

3. Unlike the before-mentioned companies, I’m doing okay financially. This is an opportunity for the United States government to prove that they don’t just reward companies that are inept, incapable, or corrupt; by giving me a million dollars, the government can prove they also reward people who know how to keep their balance sheets in order in good times and bad.

4. Unlike the current proposals put forth by some of the companies begging for money, giving me a giant handout will ensure my success, as opposed to temporarily delaying inevitable failure.

I’m going to outline why my proposal is not only going to help the American people, but is also the single-best financial proposal in front of Congress at the present time.

By giving me a million dollars, the government will receive approximately $330,000 in tax revenue right from the get-go. Bam! Money right back in the coffers. With the remaining money, I plan to pay off my mortgage. Pow! Easing the balance sheet and providing some much-needed cash to the American mortgage company that owns most of my house.

Think of the poor Ferrari dealer in my area who is struggling with lagging sales. I’ll buy my Ferrari with cash. Zing! The economy is helped because not only does the Ferrari dealer make a few dollars, but when my neighbors and friends see me parading around in that hot ride, they’ll say, “Hey, that guy is doing okay. Maybe this economy isn’t so bad.” As others try and “Keep up with the Belangers,” they’ll be forced to spend more money on retail items.

Also, I promise to eat dinner out at least four nights per week, further aiding the local economy, providing jobs to restaurant and bar staff, and keeping the promise of America alive to dozens in my region.

In troubled times, the American people need to hold on to their dreams. I could be that dream they strive for. It’s an awesome responsibility, but I’m ready to help my fellow Americans with this selfless act of patriotism and capitalism (at least capitalism as the current Congress defines it). Please make my check out to: Jeff “Mad Dog” Belanger.

God Bless America.

-Jeff Belanger
Massachusetts

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