Oh No, Ross and Carrie
Summary: Welcome to Oh No, Ross and Carrie, the show where we don’t just report on fringe science, spirituality, and claims of the paranormal, but take part ourselves. Follow us as we join religions, undergo alternative treatments, seek out the paranormal, and always find the humor in life's biggest mysteries. We show up - so you don’t have to.
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In this fun 2021 wrapup, Ross and Carrie review the predictions of various psychics, prophets, and other prognosticators. Plus, who is more psychic this year: Ross, Carrie, or lightworker Lori Spagna?
For today a podcast has been born, and unto us an episode is given. We two hosts of Occident are bringing you gifts, including a deep-dive look at the birth narrative of Jesus in the gospels, just in time for Christmas conversations with your family.
Ross shares newfound information from his Cryptozoology Diploma earned at the Centre of Excellence. In addition to favorites such as Bigfoot and Nessie, learn all about the Yeti, the Kraken, el Chupacabra, Mothman, thunderbirds, and giant anacondas!
Carrie sees Ross in her new crystal healing practice, assesses his aura and adjusts his chakras, then delivers advice for his urgent medical and spiritual conditions. They follow up with a conversation about her highly specialized internet training.
Ross and Carrie talk with Dr. Carol Tavris, author of “Anger: The Misunderstood Emotion”. Is anger meant to be released, best to keep bottled up, or is the truth far more subtle and situation-dependent than what can fit on a bumper sticker?
At Rage LA, Ross and Carrie seize their weapons and give vent to their colossal RAGE. Their targets: about a dozen votive candle holders, a crate of leftover glass bottles, and an old car.
Looking for a shortcut to fame, wealth, sex and influence? Ross shares the tips you’ll need to create your own cult, including how to claim divine authority, a connection to source, important-sounding catch phrases, testimonials, and a dash of miracles.
Ross and Carrie buy a popular lie-detecting toy and put each other in the hot seat. Will either of them suffer the battery-powered electric shock reserved for only the most hardened liars? Or will they discover that this $16 toy is, in fact, a toy?
In honor of Maximum Fun’s Block Party, Ross and Carrie welcome new listeners with a return to one of their favorite investigations: laughter yoga! Plus, they make plans to laugh with you in 2021. Listen through to the end!
Carrie speaks with UK journalist, organizer, host, and long-time friend of the show, Michael Marshall about his three-part article series about the White Rose Movement, an anti-vaccine group.
Ross meets up with Susan Gerbic and Mark Edward to get the details on their sting operation centered on “Seatbelt Psychic” Thomas John. Can they bust up a psychic workshop aimed at children ages 5-12? Plus, how to join a Zoom call without anyone noticing.
Ross and Carrie try the Shakti Mat, a foam pad covered in ABS plastic discs with thousands of sharp spikes. Will this modern spin on the classic bed of nails help with sleep, muscles, headaches and circulation? And just how long can we stand on the thing?
In this refreshing conversation, Pyradyne representative Megan Bell honors her father’s memory, while facing head-on Ross and Carrie’s concerns about the Pyradyne product line, their marketing materials, and Dr. Fred Bell’s extraordinary biography.
Ross and Carrie turn their attention to Pyradyne founder Fred Bell, described as an inventor, alien contactee, former NASA rocket scientist, and PhD. They examine the official story, and then look at the documentary evidence for Bell's bona fides.
Ross and Carrie spend a few weeks wearing metal pyramid hats in order to cleanse their blood, stimulate their adrenal glands, reduced headaches, and more. Plus, can a pyramid hat keep your produce fresh? Only one man can say.