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Can Science Prove That The Paranormal Exists? - With Chris Roe

Can Science Prove That The Paranormal Exists? - With Chris Roe

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Hello everybody and welcome back to the show!Our guest is Prof. Chris Roe, he is a senior lecturer at Northampton where he teaches parapsychology and the psychology of anomalous experience. Chris is also President of the Society for Psychical Research and the International Affiliate for England of the Parapsychology Foundation. He is Past President of the Parapsychological Association and past chair of the British Psychological Society’s Transpersonal Psychology Section. He is an Associate Editor for the Journal of Parapsychology and for the Transpersonal Psychology Review. He is on the editorial board for the Journal of the Society for Psychical Research. He is a member of the Bial Foundation’s Scientific Advisory Board.Prof. Roe is extremely well-versed in the parapsychological literature, mostly because almost all of his entire academic career has been in it! He also starred in the Netflix Documentary "Surviving Death" where he brings scientific evidence for supernatural phenomena. I learned many things while talking to Chris and I'm sure you will too. Sit back, and enjoy the show.If you want to find out more about Chris or any institution he mentioned in this video you can find the links here: northampton.ac.uk/directories/people/chris-roe/ spr.ac.uk/ Chris.Roe@northampton.ac.uk To become the most interesting person in the room: Linktr.ee/theuppodcast
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