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It all started 20 plus years ago, driving home from working a swing shift. I turned on the radio and heard a voice that was electric. It happened during the middle of the segment when the topic was about UFO’s. Next thing I know I’m home. I was pulled into the conversation that I felt like I was with the host and the guest hanging around the water cooler. I would tune into the show nightly until I was moved from swing shift. After that I would tune in from time to time. When Art Bell left the show. Some of the host's fill in were just not the same. Art Bell was able to ask the questions without feeling like he was leaning in any direction. After the Art Bell chapter closed on the show, I would still tune in from time to time. Was it Art or was it the show brand that I loved so much?Fast forward 2020 I was hosting a radio weekend shift at the heritage station in Seattle from 6am to 12pm, When we got rocked with the pandemic I was asked to take a leave from my on air hosting duties till further notice. That's when I came up with the idea to continue with a podcast. My goal was to interview local people and restaurants with a goal to find an amazing place to get good eats. After a couple podcasts during some of the taping it would somehow turn to the paranormal topic. It would spark my interest in what others could learn. It was during an interview with Robert Lang from Lang Studio chatted about the ghosts that sparked me to make the change and rename the show U.S. Phenomenon. 

U.S. Phenomenon Mario Magaña

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It all started 20 plus years ago, driving home from working a swing shift. I turned on the radio and heard a voice that was electric. It happened during the middle of the segment when the topic was about UFO’s. Next thing I know I’m home. I was pulled into the conversation that I felt like I was with the host and the guest hanging around the water cooler. I would tune into the show nightly until I was moved from swing shift. After that I would tune in from time to time. When Art Bell left the show. Some of the host's fill in were just not the same. Art Bell was able to ask the questions without feeling like he was leaning in any direction. After the Art Bell chapter closed on the show, I would still tune in from time to time. Was it Art or was it the show brand that I loved so much?Fast forward 2020 I was hosting a radio weekend shift at the heritage station in Seattle from 6am to 12pm, When we got rocked with the pandemic I was asked to take a leave from my on air hosting duties till further notice. That's when I came up with the idea to continue with a podcast. My goal was to interview local people and restaurants with a goal to find an amazing place to get good eats. After a couple podcasts during some of the taping it would somehow turn to the paranormal topic. It would spark my interest in what others could learn. It was during an interview with Robert Lang from Lang Studio chatted about the ghosts that sparked me to make the change and rename the show U.S. Phenomenon. 

    U.S. Phenomenon Chronicle

    U.S. Phenomenon Chronicle

    This week chronicle gives you the wonder of life and death. This story comes from a listener who emails their story coming home from hiking in Eatonville, Washington.  If you have story paranormal or not we like for you to share it. Email mario@onairmario.com  
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    • 4 min
    Surviving the Undead: Strategies for the Zombie Apocalypse

    Surviving the Undead: Strategies for the Zombie Apocalypse

    In this thrilling episode, we dive headfirst into the terrifying world of the zombie apocalypse. From slow-moving reanimated corpses to fast and frenzied infected beings, the undead have captured the imagination of audiences for generations. But what if this nightmare became a reality?
    Join us as we explore the hypothetical scenario of a zombie outbreak, examining the potential origins, characteristics, and behavior of the undead hordes. From dissecting the mechanics of viral transmission to discussing the psychological toll of living in a world overrun by zombies, we leave no stone unturned in our quest for survival strategies.
    With practical tips, we'll equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the chaos of a zombie apocalypse. From fortifying shelters and scavenging for supplies to mastering combat techniques and forming alliances with other survivors, we'll guide you through the challenges of facing the undead horde.
    Whether you're a seasoned zombie enthusiast or a curious newcomer to the genre, this episode promises to be a thrilling exploration of one of humanity's greatest fears. So grab your survival kit and prepare for an adrenaline-pumping journey into the heart of the zombie apocalypse.
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    • 23 min
    Surviving the Undead: Strategies for the Zombie Apocalypse part 2

    Surviving the Undead: Strategies for the Zombie Apocalypse part 2

    We continue in part 2 giving insight and practical tips, we'll equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the chaos of a zombie apocalypse. From fortifying shelters and scavenging for supplies to mastering combat techniques and forming alliances with other survivors, we'll guide you through the challenges of facing the undead horde.
    Whether you're a seasoned zombie enthusiast or a curious newcomer to the genre, this episode promises to be a thrilling exploration of one of humanity's greatest fears. So grab your survival kit and prepare for an adrenaline-pumping journey into the heart of the zombie apocalypse.
    Thank you for listening find us on twitch, tiktok, and instagram.

    • 23 min
    Is This End Times?

    Is This End Times?

    Is the conflict with Israel and Palestine the beginning of end times? Michael Park and Mark Jacobson join me  to discuss this complicated conflict.   
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    • 1 hr 2 min
    Hell Hath No Fury Part 1

    Hell Hath No Fury Part 1

    In this podcast  Meghan Henning joins us to cover  what hell looks like for early Christians. Meghan Henning is associate professor of Christian origins at the University of Dayton. 

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    Hell Hath No Fury
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    • 23 min
    2.0 Lockdown? Part 2

    2.0 Lockdown? Part 2

    Is it possible for a lockdown to happen again? Our guest Micheal Parker Media, and Mark Jacobson join me to discuss what we learned from lockdown 1.0.  What this could look like.   
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    • 41 min

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