Paranormal 101 -
1.5 HoursIntended Audience - General
This is a high-level overview of the paranormal with a focus on audience participation. The particular topics covered include: the
growing acceptance of the paranormal in society, investigation/research, evidence, equipment, and paranormal theories. A question and
answer session concludes the lecture.
Paranormal Investigation: A Scientific Approach -
1 Hour
Intended Audience - General, Investigators, Researchers
What do findings in particle physics tell us that could affect our view of paranormal phenomenon and the afterlife? How does a person's
environment influence what they believe they are experiencing? We discuss these topics and more, as we delve deep into the science of
the paranormal.
Advanced EVP Techniques -
1 HourIntended Audience - Investigators, Researchers, Serious Enthusiasts
There's so much more to EVP than putting down a recorder and asking questions! This lecture starts with the pioneers of EVP research.
We'll then discuss various advanced techniques for collecting EVP and what to do with them once you've recorded some. We'll teach you
what you need to know to take your EVP research to the next level.
The Real-World Dangers of Paranormal Investigation -
1 Hour
Intended Audience - Investigators, Researchers, Serious Enthusiasts
This lecture takes a different approach in that it doesn't discuss the things one usually associates with paranormal research and
investigation. We'll tell you everything you should know, but may not have thought about, before you go out into the field. Topics
include legal concerns, individual safety, and group safety.
Implementing a Quality Assurance Methodology Within Paranormal Research Groups -
1 HourIntended Audience - Investigators, Researchers
Intended only for the most serious of investigators and researchers, this lecture covers everything you should do to properly document
your research and operate your group. The goal here is to create a methodology that will stand up to the scrutiny of skeptics, as well
as gain the respect of the scientific community at-large.