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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Carrie attends Jimmy Church’s “Disclosure Lunch,” starring Linda Moulton Howe, Whitley Strieber, Danny Sheehan, and other UFO-whistleblower luminaries. Plus, somehow, Linda manages to bring Carrie to her knees with a single, passing question.
Ross and Carrie read the 1987 UFO memoir Communion, by alleged abductee Whitley Strieber. What was the source of a blue light that filled Whitley's family cabin for a few seconds in October 1985? IDK, let's talk about it for 38 years.
Ross and Carrie recall Whitley Strieber’s "deep dive into... individual communication with ‘The Visitors.’” These alien beings come to Whitley (and others) from distant stars, to harvest sperm and trade metals. And Whitley has the fan mail to prove it.
Ross and Carrie show up for a “live” chat with the dead, featuring none other than Thomas John, a medium made infamous by Operation Onion Ring. He tells everyone to lower their standards, then barely grazes the details of a few of their dearly departed.
Ross and Carrie visit a psychic each, for predictions about their lives. Ross MAY have a heart attack; Carrie’s cats will NEVER get along; and both Drews (Blocher and Spears) have great news coming this year. Cast your own predictions now!
Ross and Carrie catalog 77 predictions from Teal Swan, Kathryn Krick, Lori Spagna, et al. Plus, Ross and Carrie bet that people they admire will die, Ross is worried about the remaining Friends cast members, and Carrie will not give up on Dick van Dyke.
Ross and Carrie return to dozens of 2023 predictions made by psychics across the world; as well as two co-hosts, one husband, and a robot. Who will win: Ross, Carrie, Drew, a robot, or several paid psychics? That's rhetorical; you'll find out.
Ross meets up with Chief Investigator Kenny Biddle to talk ghost hunting equipment, photographic manipulation, psychic “detectives”, and spooky uses for an Xbox Kinect. Plus! Hear all about a recent paranormal challenge of a cloud buster in Las Vegas.
Ho ho ho! Here's thirteen tiny tales of woe, in which Apostle Kathryn Krick “heals” depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, cancer, diabetes, endometriosis, Lyme, Lupus, autism, and more. Unwrap each tale with more horror than the last! Merry Christmas!
Ross and Carrie hobble up to 5F Church for worship service with Apostle Kathryn Krick. After some heavy financial guilt-tripping, Krick calls her wounded flock to the dais. Will Carrie’s broken toe be healed?
Ross and Carrie introduce you to Kathryn Krick, a faith-healing minister in L.A. gone viral. Once an aspiring actress and EDM singer,the apostle was called by a prophet of God to do "shocking miracles." That's when the healings and demon casting began.
Are you ready for the Harpazo? That’s what the cool kids are calling the Rapture these days. Ross and Carrie share takeaways from Dr. David Jeremiah’s chart-topping new book The Great Disappearance, in which all your questions are deftly avoided.
Carrie tells Ross about overcoming a snake phobia through gently-increasing exposures throughout 2023.
More about Travis McHenry, Bigfoot hunter, demon summoner, priest, historian, actor, screenwriter, director, model, veteran, and micronationalist. Ross reads his paranormal investigations memoir, while Carrie explores his work in print and on screen.