Me & Paranormal You

Hosted ByRyan Singer

Stand up comedian Ryan Singer has in-depth interviews with people possessing paranormal abilities or experiences outside the ordinary. He sits down with people from all walks of life to discuss their experience as empaths, mediums, UFO experiencers, cryptozoologists, members of secret societies and much more to help himself better understand his past experiences with people possessing supernatural abilities. Please call the hotline 818-839-0593 with questions, comments, suggestions, or your experiences and stories.

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All Episodes

Experience Fifty – Katie Rubin, Sufism & the search for healing

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Stand up comedian, healer, medium, and all around awesome Katie Rubin stops by to tell me about her journey as she searched for healing and how it led her to Sufism. We also discuss much, much more. Great story and more at www.meandpararnormalyou.com…

Experience Forty Nine – Chad Singer, giants & living on Mars

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Chad Singer, yes, my older brother talks to me about giants found in Afghanistan, underground bases on bars, secret CIA programs for children, and the time I gave him 17 resolutions before we almost fought. Great talk. www.meandparanormalyou.com for…

Experience Forty Eight – Jono Zalay, Ph.D. in neuro science

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Jono Zalay uses his Ph.D. in neuroscience to discuss a wide range of concepts, ideas, and possibilities of the paranormal with me. Probably the most “qualified” guest I have spoken to, at least in the field of a specific science, a really fun talk.

Experience Forty Seven – Amalia, the haunted Chaplin Court

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Amalia, a writer and my new friend tells me a bit about the haunted history of Hollywood with the alleged legend (allegend) that goes along with the complex known as Chaplin Court. We discuss moving into an home and adjusting to something else that…

Experience Forty Six – Whitney Rice, the boy angel & witch in the closet

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Whitney Rice, comedian and prolific youtube video-maker joins me for a discussion about a young angel boy that visited her when she was young, the witch in the closet, and the living room that transformed.

Experience Forty Five – Kat Yeary, Ouija board & Frank the imaginary man

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Kat Yeary comes by for a second visit and we talk about her Grandfather’s days in vaudeville with his brother who had an imaginary friend who helped solve a crime. We then have a Ouija board session that she made from scratch.

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Experience Forty Four – Karen Rontowski, reiki master & paracon host

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Karen Rontowski, a stand up comedian, reiki master and paracon host invites me over for a great talk about the mothman, ghost hunting, and much more. Hopefully this will be the first of many talks I have with Karen as we barely touched on many of the…

Experience Forty Three – Nate Craig, deja vu

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Comedian Nate Craig lets me come over to his awesome Venice Beach hangout garage to talk about deja vu and just exactly what it could possibly be. We go crazy thinking about it and all the possibilities and whether or not it has moral or mood…

Experience Forty Two – Alien Q & A, crowd-sourced

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Aliens are now here out in the open and we have some questions for them. I share some of my questions along with some from friends and listeners from the internet and we get to the answers of the most pressing inquiries directed toward the alien mind.

Experience Forty One – My past life hypnosis session with Shirley Snider

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Shirley Snider takes me on a journey through space and time as I try for the first time to visit my past-lives through hypnosis. We pick up the session right after she has done the procedures to put me under.

Experience Forty – Kat Yeary, covens and communicating with the other side

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Kat Yeary, comedian and all-around awesome person opens up to me about communicating with ghosts and her past in a coven. And the idea was sparked to start our own coven here in Los Angeles.

Experience Thirty Nine – Ghost stories and weirdness

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This is one of the variable of 13 Experiences and there is definitely not another one like it. I would go into detail about what happened with this but it is all a bit too weird to be able to fully explain. I’m sure you’ll understand after listening,…

Experience Thirty Eight – Miranda King, DNA activation

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Miranda King stops by to tell me about how she unwittingly but knowingly had her DNA activated and how it truly affected her afterwards and turned her from skeptic to open-minded.

Experience Thirty Seven – Jake Dill, DMT the spirit molecule

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Jake Dill takes me on a trip with tales of DMT experiences and we share our love for the mountain in a great talk.

Experience Thirty Six – Susan Burke, Hawaiian ghost and tsunami

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Susan Burke comes back to talk about a trip to Hawaii and so much more. Also, a tease about a possible third interview that we will do in the future.

Experience Thirty Five – Ryan Singer, reflections, Tesla and News

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I go solo on this one to tell you about my almost 3 month road trip, my obsession that is growing about Tesla and some really exciting news for upcoming experiences

Experience Thirty Three – Greg Nichols and Jarrod Harris, ghost grandfathers

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Jarrod Harris and Greg Nichols share stories about their grandfathers and possible spirits related to them. The Jarrod Harris talk is the bulk of this experience and Greg updates us on some strange things that have been occurring in his life.

Experience Thirty Two – Atlanta Crystals – Part 2

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Hanging in greenroom of Laughing Skull Lounge post-show, sharing stories with Joe Karg, Jamey McDaniel, and Sam Severin about spirits, demons, and more!

Experience Thirty One – Atlanta Crystals

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Atlanta comedians sit and talk with me after the show in the greenroom about transformative paranormal or other-worldy unexplainable events that have changed their lives forever. Thanks to Ian Aber, Remi Treuer, Josh Chodnovsky, and Gilbert Lawand.