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Adventures in Dowsing podcast


Join our President Grahame Gardner as he explores the world of dowsing in our series of podcasts featuring news, talks, interviews, field reports, dowsing lessons and more.

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2009 (13 episodes)


AiD 018: Labyrinths Ireland
27 June 2010
Summer Special - a conversation about life and all things labyrinthine with labyrinth facilitator Tony Christie, founder of Labyrinths Ireland. (39 mins, 28MB)
visit Tony's website: Labyrinth Ireland

AiD 017: Spotlight on Local Groups
12 June 2010
The BSD represents the national and international face of dowsing in the UK - but what happens in the dowsing scene at a more regional level? Here we talk to three of our Affiliated Local Groups to see what it's like out there. (45 mins, 32MB)

AiD 016: Jane Thurnell-Read
19 April 2010
Kinesiologist and author Jane Thurnell-Read talks to BSD Conference about 'Geopathic Stress and Individual Susceptibility'. (61 mins, 43MB)
visit Jane's website: Health and Goodness

AiD 015: The May Cottage Stone Circle
06 March 2010
A late-night conversation with BSD Director John Moss, where he tells us the story behind the construction of the stone circle in his garden in the Forest of Dean. (32 mins, 22 MB)

AiD 014: Remote Dowsing
07 February 2010
An interview double-bill with dowser and author Wilma Davidson, and BSD Vice-President Adrian Incledon-Webber. They talk about their dowsing background, their spirit rescue work, and why they prefer to work remotely. (38 mins, 26MB)
visit Wilma's website: wilmadavidson.co.uk
visit Adrian's website: dowsing spirits

 

 

 

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