• (#24) Brian Bloxsom's Lessons on Ghosts, Grit and 6th Grade

  • Oct 5 2023
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast
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(#24) Brian Bloxsom's Lessons on Ghosts, Grit and 6th Grade

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  • For the record, when it comes to spirits and the paranormal, I wouldn’t call myself a believer or non-believer, but ever since a strange encounter in The Gettysburg Hotel in 1999, I’d call myself curious … Enough that my wife and I now take ghosts tours in most of the cities we visit -- which is how I met Brian Bloxsom. Brian was by far the best. His captivating tour was a window into the history, haunts and people of Asheville, North Carolina. And when I learned about his career as a 6th grade teacher and football coach at Rugby Middle School, plus his recovery from a motorcycle accident that required 17 surgeries -- I knew this was a person with lessons to share.

    These Are Brian's Lessons:

    5:44 -- 5 Lost Hours

    11:23" -- What the hell is he doing in my house?"

    16:19 -- Seeking acknowledgement

    22:00 -- Opening Doors, Knocking Pipes, Cigar Smoke

    27:06 -- A Gettysburg Ghost Story

    33:18 -- Non-normal passions

    38:03 -- Lessons in regret

    42:52 -- Greatest influence

    49:08 -- Don't leave it untried


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