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July 19, 2023

Discovering Forbidden Tales: True Crime, Paranormal, and Weird History

In this exciting episode, we delve into the fascinating world of true crime, the paranormal, and weird history. Join us as we uncover some forgotten and hidden stories that have shaped communities, leaving an indelible mark on our collective consciousness.

My guest, John Brassard Jr, also known as the Kitchen Table Historian, brings his expertise as an author and historian from eastern Iowa. With three books under his belt, John is a master storyteller who unveils the intriguing tales of the Quad Cities region. From true crime to paranormal encounters and other unexplained phenomena, he takes us on a captivating journey through the Midwest's enigmatic past.

Prepare to be spellbound as we unravel the mysteries that your grandma never wanted you to hear. Discover the truth that lurks beneath the surface, exposing the secrets that have remained hidden for far too long. Join us as we embark on a journey to unveil the captivating dark secrets of True Crime, the Paranormal, and Weird History! I’m your Host Michael Herst - welcome to One More Thing Before You Go.

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John Brassard Jr

Historian and Storyteller

John grew up on the stories of America’s past told to him by family and friends. He was always intrigued by the strange and unusual stories that his grandfather and father told him. He decided to turn it into a life-long interest, and graduated with a Bachelors of Science degree in History from Iowa State University in 2003.

Since that time, he has authored three books and numerous articles detailing forgotten stories from the nooks and crannies of history. In 2019, John started the Strange and Dreadful Things podcast, bringing these weird and wonderful tales into the ears of eager listeners all over the nation.