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| Meta-physical Radio 'Unbuckles' Bible Belt
Out Of Time Radio is a new media service for free-thinkers who want to reach a wider audience. Have you ever noticed that any typical "southern Bible Belt" phone book has more churches listed than doctors or lawyers? However, one thing you can be assured, that there are not a lot of meta-physical thinkers that have come forward. But there is one brave independent satellite/Internet radio studio in the heart of the southern Bible Belt that dares go beyond the "norm." John Zarr, a proud "Certified Kook" (CK as identified by the Arkansas Times), says that his radio studio was designed to let like-minded "free-thinkers" have a place to present their thoughts and beliefs. "One reason we put Out of Time radio in the south is we figured that there should be a lot of energy all around our studio. This positive energy that our little radio studio produces develops a protective aura that the prevailing negative energy cannot even dent." It's been highly suspected that John and his partners thrive on the "controversies," especially having a full-blown meta-physical radio studio in a Bible Belt state. Out of Timers say it is not so much the controversies that causes the sparks, it's the information that is shared with the listening audience---information guaranteed to make you think WHAT IF. Out of Time radio seems to be different from any other satellite/Internet radio broadcasting studio because, all the hosts make their living by what they talk about. The radio Ghost Tracker is a certified ghost tracker, the Astrologist is a certified astrologist, the Astronomer is a certified astronomer, and all the other individual hosts all make their living by what they talk about. This is totally unlike any of the other "well-known" satellite/Internet radio stations. Out of Time offers anyone, especially meta-physical thinkers, a platform to be heard, not just once, but on a weekly basis if one chooses. As John says, "We want to be the meta-physical radio station that unbuckles the Bible Belt thinking." |
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