ParaTruth Reborn
Podcast Description
For years we’ve walked the veil; exploring the supernatural; separating fact from fiction. Today, we’re one step closer to knowing the truth. To exposing the misconceptions of a world which exists beyond our own. A world that doesn’t conform to our human understanding but transforms our perspective of what truly exists within and beyond the shadows. This is Paratruth: Reborn!
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The podcast covers a broad range of topics related to the supernatural, including ancient rituals, ghost hunting methods, and the intersection of mythology and modern beliefs. For instance, episodes like The Magic of Easter explore the origins of common celebrations linked to pagan traditions, while episodes featuring guests like Rob and Nonie Douglas focus on blending necromancy with contemporary paranormal practices, creating a rich tapestry of myth, magic, and mystery.

For years we’ve walked the veil; exploring the supernatural; separating fact from fiction. Today, we’re one step closer to knowing the truth. To exposing the misconceptions of a world which exists beyond our own. A world that doesn’t conform to our human understanding but transforms our perspective of what truly exists within and beyond the shadows. This is Paratruth: Reborn!
In this powerful and thought-provoking episode, we sit down with Granddaughter Crow—author, spiritual teacher, and Indigenous wisdom keeper—to explore the themes of her book Shamanism and Your Shadow: Healing Personal and Collective Wounds. Together, we dive into what it means to face the shadow self, how ancient shamanic practices can guide modern healing, and why embracing both light and darkness is essential to personal and spiritual growth. From ancestral trauma to inner transformation, this conversation is a journey through truth, balance, and empowerment.
Guest Bio:
Granddaughter Crow is a medicine woman, public speaker, teacher, intuitive reader, and author of Wisdom of the Natural World. Descended from a long line of spiritual leaders, she is an empath, medium, and member of the Navajo Nation. She was voted Woman of the Year in 2015 by the National Association of Professional Women (NAPW). For more, visit GranddaughterCrow.com.

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