• Our Paranormal Podcast #100!! Jeremy York!

  • Apr 15 2021
  • Length: 2 hrs and 43 mins
  • Podcast

Our Paranormal Podcast #100!! Jeremy York!

  • Summary

  • Shawn & Bryan get the honor of hanging out with our special guest, our 100th guest, Jeremy York! He's such a great guy and a wonderful asset to our paranormal community, we can't wait!
    In 2009, Jeremy York created The Hoosiers Investigating New Ghosts Society, otherwise known as THINGS, in order to help clients who are fearful of their homes and businesses. He also created the THINGS Network that includes teams all around the world for the purpose of not only getting help to clients around the world but to also bring teams together and work on pushing the paranormal to a whole new level of understanding and ways of finding the truth. Jeremy is involved in many different projects, including the upcoming launch of a Roku channel that is helmed by PUN Media Productions which Jeremy was recently announced as CEO of. Jeremy is also a co-host of two podcasts, The Pitre Dish and The 13th Dimension (Thursday and Friday nights respectively) and loves to try out new ways of doing things and trying out different ideas and hopes to one day leave his mark on the paranormal field.
    Get excited everyone!! Live on RU Media's Facebook page & YouTube channel & Our Paranormal Podcast's Facebook... this is Our Paranormal Podcast!! If you can't watch you can still listen and interact live on Spreaker... all at 8pm Est!
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