Saturday September 13, 2014
Myrna Lou Goldbaum
Tonight's we had palmist and author
Myrna Lou Goldbaum,
of
Soul Mate Connections.
She started into palmistry at ten years old, when she was stuck in a hospital waiting for her mother, who handed her a book on palmistry to keep her busy.
Myrna quickly learned the concept and became more and more accurate, considered one of the top palmists.
Listeners were invited to email photos to
hmg@privatei.com
of their dominant-hand palms.
In her initial book research, Myrna learned palmistry is even required for pediatrics.
She received several scanned and/or photographed palms from listeners, as well as most of the hosts.
Apparently concerned she wouldn't get to it later, she provided her
website,
and pointed her out new book
Cruise To The Other Side
being available.
She first read Kat, then Shari
(and Sherri),
then Henry, and Moof/Sandi.
Myrna spoke about how "she" authored her
May I See Your Hand?
book via automatic writing.
She also briefly spoke about her books
Diary of a Palm Reader
and her first narrative fiction
Cruise To The Other Side.
She clarified the distinctions between right handers and left handers, even how I'm technically a leftie, despite only really "becoming" a southpaw when I'm acting.
After the second break, Henry accurately pointed out that during the break during our show's Gone With the Wind parody promo, when "Rhett" goes up on the classic I Don't Give A Damn line, an unexpected voice filled in the brief gap with what sounds as a female voice providing the actual line.
During the show no one else heard the voice, but on playback... it is there.
CC rattled off tonight our having international listeners from the US, Canada, the UK, France, Germany, and Puerto Rico.
Myrna spoke about how some people she's read have had UFO experiences, as well as some of the famous people for whom she's read, and that even infants' palms can be read.
Myrna gave out her
website
information, her
hmg@privatei.com
email, her
941-412-4916
phone number, and her
Soul Mate Connections
blog page.
I provided my website's
Paranormal View hub
page at which one can find the show's respective report pages,
and that we're very
findable on Facebook,
page.
Kat gave out her
website,
her
Facebook fan page,
her
Hunt For Ghosts
site, but not her
Miss Grey
graphic novel page,
and that the show now has presence
on Twitter:
@Paraviewradio.
Henry indicated next week the show would be broadcasting live from
Mr. G's Ice Cream
in Gettysburg.
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