
6 Degrees of John Keel
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Ep 15Episode 15: The Haunted Asylum II: Mystery
In this episode, the hosts talk about the hauntings at the Ridges that they have personally experienced (or not) and what may have caused them. In addition, they discuss a paranormal investigation undertaken there and give a story from a personal friend.

Episode 14: The Haunted Asylum I: History

Ep 13Episode 13: 3 Chicks and a Scientist Walk into a Podcast
Dr. Chris Diltz returns with an update on the project turning Albert Rosales’ Humanoid Encounters dataset into a searchable database; he also tells us about experiences in his childhood home that sparked his interest in the paranormal.

Episode 12: Consciousness, Energy and Spirit with Andy Mercer
Join us as we talk with Andy Mercer, a licensed Jungian therapist, writer on esoteric subjects, and experiencer. We start out talking about hungry ghosts, mediumship, and psychology, then we roll off onto a myriad of other subjects, from trauma to magic to ghosthunting. A deep, but very fun discussion!

Ep 11Episode 11: The Athens Zone
Barbara, Kendra and Morganna introduce the town of Athens, Ohio, infamously named one of the most haunted places in the world by the British Society for Psychical Research in the 1990's. But it's not all ghosts--our town is full of strange lights in the woods, UFO's, hairy hominid sightings, and fairy sightings, as well as psychics, witches, musicians, and artists. This is only the first in a series of episodes that talk about all the weirdness that we live with in this little town in Appalachian Ohio.

Episode 10: Table Talk with Alex
Alex tells us all about the ghosts she has known her entire life and what it’s like to walk with the spirits. As a bonus, there’s a discussion of Mothman’s bootie, and Kendra explains why you should never shake the box with a cat in it.

Episode 9: A Fortean Feast of Folklore with Joshua Cutchin
In Episode 9: A Fortean Feast of Folklore with Joshua Cutchin, the hosts and guest engage in a wide-ranging, galloping conversation that goes from tubas to fairy lore to hungry ghosts to grays and all around the mulberry bush. It’s long, but fun.

Episode 8: Aliens vs. AI
Dr. Chris. Diltz, the fourth member of the 6DJK team, explains how he’s taking Albert Rosales’ epic 17 volumes of humanoid encounter reports and turning them into an analyzable database using machine learning and natural language processing.

Episode 7: Darkest Night, Brightest Light
Episode 7 brings to life the darker roots of the holiday season, leavened with holiday antics from Barbara, Kendra and Morganna.

Episode 6: Perceiving the Other With Timothy Renner
Our hosts talk with author, artist, podcaster and fellow experiencer Timothy Renner about how we perceive the Other.

Ep 5Episode 5: Table Talk with Peter
In our second "Table Talk," we gather our our virtual kitchen table to talk with experiencer, art model, musician and psychic Peter Stenshoel. Synchronicities abound with ghosts, UFOs/ UAPs, and connections to Norway. It's like meeting cousins you never knew you had.

Episode 4: Table Talk with Linda and Michael
A chat around a virtual kitchen table with our hosts and experiencers Linda Sigman and Michael Moore.
Episode 3: Dead People & Squirrels
Welcome to Episode 3! Kendra presents ideas on how to tell if what your’e experiencing in your home is paranormal in nature or just normal—albeit perhaps, somewhat dangerous. Is it a ghost, or just the plumbing? Shadow people or black mold? Dead people or squirrels nesting in your walls?

Episode 2: Living in a Haunted World
Thank you for being patient waiting for this second episode; we hope you enjoy it!

Episode 1: What’s It All About?
Welcome to our first episode! We’re still learning the equipment, format and technology, so it’s rough in spots, but we’re pleased with it. Theme music is called “Earth Lights” and it was composed and recorded by Zak Kramer, who also put the episode together. We hope you enjoy it enough to come back for Episode Two: “Living in an Enchanted World” in two weeks.