• Episode 42 - Season 3 - My God Is A Guitar Pick (T. Lobsang Rampa and updates on three previous scams from Stephanie!)

  • Nov 27 2022
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 42 - Season 3 - My God Is A Guitar Pick (T. Lobsang Rampa and updates on three previous scams from Stephanie!)

  • Summary

  • It's Season THREE of SCAMTIME! A podcast where your hosts Stephanie Wolfe and Karen Johnson-Diamond share stories of liars, cheaters, hoodwinkers and swindlers, not to mention scoundrels, dirtbags, bamboozlers and toeheads.  We are not investigative journalists , though at times we have played the part of investigative journalists in our daily lives as actor/improvisers.

    In this episode;  Karen meditates on imposter T. Lobsang Rampa and Stephanie updates us on 3 of her previous scams: 1)The Gucci Billionaire, 2)Elizabeth Holmes and 3)Anna Sorokin


    Coconut Rice!

    Mrs Fifi Greywhiskers!

    Camp Prison!


    Podcasts (and networks) mentioned in this episode

    The Alberta Podcast Network

    The Loremen Podcast

    The Crash Bang Wallop Podcast



    Listen to more about T Lobsang Rampa!!!

    Lama, Mysic and Plumber - BBC Radio 4's William Scanlan Murphy

    The Third Eye and The Private Eye - BBC Radio Play

    He'll help you meditate!


    SCAMTIME is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network. Locally grown, community supported. This episode of SCAMTIME is sponsored by Alberta
    Blue Cross and by The Edmonton Community Foundation

    SCAMTIME Jingle: Paul Morgan-Donald
    https://paulmorgandonald.com/


    SCAMTIME Art: Stephanie Wolfe

    Find us on Twitter @scamtime
    Find us on Instagram @fraud.broads
    email us at @thebroadgap@gmail.com

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