• The Underground Paranormal Network, Part Two | Guest Austin Maynard

  • May 15 2024
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast
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The Underground Paranormal Network, Part Two | Guest Austin Maynard

  • Summary

  • In 2018, Austin Maynard moved to Bryon, Ohio, a small town brimming with untapped history, mystery, and hauntings, where he founded the Underground Paranormal Network. A network of seven historic and haunted locations, each holding secrets waiting to be unraveled. Through this network, he’s also transforming the community. His vision goes beyond investigation; because he saw an opportunity to not only shed light on these sites but also to breathe new life into the community and preserve its rich heritage.

    Austin's contributions to the field of paranormal exploration don't stop there. He's a true trailblazer, collaborating with equipment developers, Ghost Box builders, and innovative researchers to push the boundaries of our understanding. His primary focus lies in Instrumental Transcommunication (ITC), a field he's been researching and studying since 2017. In fact, he considers himself more of an experimentalist rather than a researcher. This is Part Two of our conversation.

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