Please login or sign up to post and edit reviews.
118 - The Museum of Natural History - Phoenix, AZ
Podcast |
Travel Oddities
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Apr 30, 2018
Episode Duration |
01:29:05
On this week’s episode, Harley and Brett have to brave the heat to explore a beautiful desert city, Phoenix, AZ. Phoenix is a thriving desert metropolis, the fifth most populous city in the country and is steeped in Native history. We have a great talk with Katie Mullaly and J. Patrick Ohlde about The Museum …
On this week’s episode, Harley and Brett have to brave the heat to explore a beautiful desert city, Phoenix, AZ. Phoenix is a thriving desert metropolis, the fifth most populous city in the country and is steeped in Native history. We have a great talk with Katie Mullaly and J. Patrick Ohlde about The Museum of Natural History in Phoenix. Katie and Patrick are prolific Paranormal Authors and Investigators. What is Sensory Replication and how does it apply to the field of the paranormal? Does the museum come to life at night? Why would a demon be stuck in a nightstand? Who were the Hohokam people? Where did they go? Should we do a full show? If you are tired of chasing ghosts through priceless historical artifacts, may we suggest Curious Nature? This is a science and natural history emporium with an emphasis on the strange and fantastical….ohhh and you can buy creepy taxidermy stuff. Chino Bandido Takee Outee may have the strangest coolest menu ever. #travelodditiesapproved The Top 5 may contain the secret to enlightenment or we could just be Rick-Rollin’ you. Arizona Museum of Natural History J. Patrick Ohlde Katie Mullaly Phoenix AZ Visit Phoenix Curious Nature Shop Chino Bandido Outro Music Help us keep the show running by joining our Patreon! Patreon Page Subscribe, Rate & Review – ITunes Google Play Stitcher You can support our efforts anytime you shop on Amazon – To Shop Amazon for Any and All Items, Just Click Here Share us with your friends – Facebook Twitter You can share original art, clips, show ideas, trip reports or writing a blog entry for our page. Just click here. survey.aspx?pubid=dzPtU7Vp6Lt3&ver=short">Fill out our survey!

300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-1471">

On this week’s episode, Harley and Brett have to brave the heat to explore a beautiful desert city, Phoenix, AZ.

Phoenix is a thriving desert metropolis, the fifth most populous city in the country and is steeped in Native history.

We have a great talk with Katie Mullaly and J. Patrick Ohlde about The Museum of Natural History in Phoenix. Katie and Patrick are prolific Paranormal Authors and Investigators.

What is Sensory Replication and how does it apply to the field of the paranormal?

Does the museum come to life at night?

Why would a demon be stuck in a nightstand?

Who were the Hohokam people? Where did they go? Should we do a full show?

If you are tired of chasing ghosts through priceless historical artifacts, may we suggest Curious Nature? This is a science and natural history emporium with an emphasis on the strange and fantastical….ohhh and you can buy creepy taxidermy stuff.

Chino Bandido Takee Outee may have the strangest coolest menu ever. #travelodditiesapproved

The Top 5 may contain the secret to enlightenment or we could just be Rick-Rollin’ you.

Arizona Museum of Natural History J. Patrick Ohlde Katie Mullaly Phoenix AZ Visit Phoenix Curious Nature Shop Chino Bandido Outro Music

Help us keep the show running by joining our Patreon! Patreon Page Subscribe, Rate & Review – ITunes Google Play Stitcher You can support our efforts anytime you shop on Amazon – To Shop Amazon for Any and All Items, Just Click Here Share us with your friends – Facebook Twitter You can share original art, clips, show ideas, trip reports or writing a blog entry for our page. Just click here. survey.aspx?pubid=dzPtU7Vp6Lt3&ver=short">Fill out our survey!

This episode currently has no reviews.

Submit Review
This episode could use a review!

This episode could use a review! Have anything to say about it? Share your thoughts using the button below.

Submit Review