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The Mallard Report is a live virtual show that is recorded on Tuesday nights at 9 pm Eastern time. The host, Jim Mallard, welcomes Leslie Mitchell Clark, a certified clinical hypnotherapist, regressionist, on-air host, actor, and arts journalist, to the show. Leslie specializes in working with individuals who have had contact and experiences with extraterrestrial beings. Jim and Leslie discuss the nature of extraterrestrial contact, with Leslie sharing some of her own experiences and stories from her clients. They also discuss the importance of keeping an open mind and being willing to explore new ideas and concepts. The show is sponsored by Sarah Wood Dock, a PTSD survivor who has created a small business selling unique gifts and animal prints. Jim and Leslie have a lively and engaging conversation, with both of them sharing their thoughts and opinions on the topic of extraterrestrial contact. Overall, the show is an interesting and informative look at a topic that is still shrouded in mystery and controversy. The conversation begins with a discussion about the climate in a particular area, followed by an introduction to the topic of hypnosis. The participants highlight that hypnosis is an ancient practice, which has been in existence for over 6000 years. The conversation suggests that hypnosis is prevalent in various cultures and is a powerful tool. Despite its ancient roots, the science of hypnosis is relatively simple – it involves relaxing the body, which then allows the conscious and subconscious minds to connect. The subconscious mind is where our behaviors and history are formed, and it is also where the systems that run the body are located. The conversation touches upon how the Greeks used to use opiated drinks before hypnosis, but modern techniques do not involve such practices. Overall, the conversation shows that hypnosis is a fascinating and powerful tool that has been in existence for thousands of years and is used in various cultures. <div class="" data-block="true" data-editor="58ah" data-offse...

The existence of UFOs, or unidentified flying objects, has been a subject of debate and fascination for decades. While some people believe that these objects are evidence of extraterrestrial life, others remain skeptical and point to more mundane explanations, such as natural phenomena or human-made objects. Despite numerous reported sightings and encounters with UFOs, there is still no concrete proof that they are anything other than unidentified objects. However, advances in technology and scientific inquiry have led to increased efforts to investigate and study these phenomena. Ultimately, the question of the existence of UFOs remains unresolved, and it may be some time before we have a definitive answer. Until then, the subject will continue to spark curiosity and intrigue, as people search for answers about our place in the universe and the possibility of other forms of life beyond our own planet. So with that, we opened up the phone lines on this episode of The Malliard Report to discuss the topics of UFOs, (among other things) and the recent rash of sightings and potential shoot downs. For all things Malliard, head over to malliard.com where you can catch previous episodes, sign up for the newsletter and much more. Remember to drop into the live chat every Tuesday at 9 P.M. EST. You can connect with Jim on all social media platforms @malliard and remember to rate, review, and subscribe through your favorite podcasting app.

On the Malliard Report, Fred Litwin discussed his books which aim to debunk the misinformation presented in two documentaries by Oliver Stone about the JFK assassination. Litwin explained how Stone was led astray by believing the conspiracy stories without doing proper fact-checking. He also revealed how he disproved the chain of custody of Commission Exhibit 399, the bullet found at Parkland Hospital, by finding the initials of the FBI agent on the bullet.

In this episode, I discuss the benefits of responsible pet ownership. I look at the difference between high-quality rats from breeders and feeder bin rats, and how to assess the health and friendliness of a rat. I also talk about the smallest breed of pig, the Kony Kony, and its fascinating history. Moving on, I discuss the goals of a rat rescue and the tight-knit rat community, the need for a building for the rat rescue, the difficulty of coordinating activities without a facility, and the idea of creating a greenhouse and roadside vegetable stand. To close, I look at the power of time management, breakfast favorites, rat rescue, and the paranormal. I also share how people can get involved in their community even if they don’t have their own historic buildings. Lastly, I discuss the different types of rat ownership and the importance of having multiple rats, as they are social creatures who need companionship.

The Pittsburgh Pirates, Gotham City, and the over-crowded, overtaxed, sun-soaked hills of Southern California. What could these three items possible have in common? We catch the Angels/Pirates game in Anaheim in late July and then the new Batman flick later that night? While this does sound like a good time, it actually has to do with this week’s guest on The Malliard Report. This week Jim welcomes actor, writer, health enthusiast, and sports fan, James Quinn. James is an established actor, writer, and fitness enthusiast whose career can be seen within the likes of The Dark Knight Rises, Sandman, The Other Side, and many more. James not only dazzles in front of the camera but also showcases his talent from behind the camera as a writer and producer for an ever-growing number of films and shows. Jim and James discuss what life as an actor was like in the early 90s compared to what it is today, the thrill of the audition process, harnessing that energy, and a shared love for all things (good and bad) of Pennsylvania. James is an absolutely fantastic guest, and you can find his work on multiple streaming platforms (Prime Video, Pure Flix, Tubi, etc.) You can follow James @realjamesquinn where he updates regularly with his latest content drops and locations. For all things, Malliard, makes sure to head over to malliard.com where there are past and current episodes of the show, merch, and even the live chat (the Duck Pond) every Tuesday night 9 P.M. EST. Follow Jim on all the social media platforms @malliard, and don’t forget to rate and subscribe to the show on your favorite podcasting app. https://chrt.fm/track/E7177/traffic.megaphone.fm/FPMN2930778291.mp3?updated=1677081796

https://chrt.fm/track/E7177/traffic.megaphone.fm/FPMN2634139585.mp3?updated=1676497147 Characters drive story development. When it comes to storytelling, one of the most important elements is the characters. They are the driving force behind the story’s development and the main source of emotion for the audience. This is especially true in the world of writing, where characters are given the space to take on a life of their own. As author Daniel Bautz explains, “I create characters before I even create the story. And I give space, even though I might have an ending in mind or a beginning, getting from the beginning to the ending, I leave that space for the characters to drive that process for me.” The characters are the heart and soul of the story, and they should be given the time and attention they deserve. A writer should take the time to get to know their characters, their motivations, and their relationships with other characters. This will help the writer to craft a believable and compelling story. Without the characters, the story would be nothing more than a dry and lifeless narrative. The characters should also be given the freedom to grow and evolve throughout the story. This will allow the audience to connect with them on a deeper level and to gain a better understanding of their motivations. It also allows for unexpected plot twists and unexpected character arcs, which can help to keep the audience engaged and entertained. In conclusion, characters are the driving force behind story development. A writer should take the time to get to know their characters, their motivations, and their relationships with other characters. This will help to create a believable and compelling story that the audience can connect with on a deeper level. Without the characters, the story would be nothing more than a dry and lifeless narrative.

Listen Internet fails when needed most is a phrase that we can all relate to. We’ve all been there when we needed something from the internet and it just wouldn’t load. Whether it’s the news, a website, or a video, it can be incredibly frustrating when the internet fails us. Jim Mallard, the host of the Mallard Report, experienced this firsthand when he was looking for news stories to discuss on his show. He was specifically looking for odd news stories, but when he checked the Huffington Post, the top story was from 2017. Not only was this old news, but it also made Jim look like a clown in front of his live virtual audience. Jim wasn’t the only one who experienced internet failure that night. The Duck Pond, a live streaming platform, was also having issues. Jim had to wait for the page to reload before he could continue his show. He also had trouble loading a story about a missing clouded leopard in Dallas. It wasn’t until he checked the date that he realized the story was from January of that year. Internet fails can be incredibly annoying, especially when you need the internet to work the most. It can be even more frustrating when you’re trying to do something live, like Jim was. Thankfully, the internet eventually loaded and Jim was able to finish his show. But it’s a reminder of how unreliable the internet can be, and how it can fail us when we need it most. ## Six more weeks of winter. Recently, Jim was discussing the story of a data scientist who believes he’s solved the mystery of Bigfoot. He believes that many of the sightings of the creature could actually be black bears walking on their hind legs. He also believes that if there was a Bigfoot, there would be as many black bears as well. But there are two exceptions to his theory, as there have been sightings in Texas and Florida with little to no bear population. One of the questions Jim was asked was about the lack of snow in many areas this winter. While some may be enjoying not having to shovel, this lack of snow could cause a lack of water in the northeast and midwest. Jim mentioned that one inch of snow is worth about 10 inches of rainfall, so this lack of snow could be concerning. Jim also discussed Punxsutawney Phil, the groundhog from Pennsylvania who is known for predicting the weather. Every year, people gather to watch Phil and determine if he will see his shadow or not. This year, Phil predicted six more weeks of winter, so it looks like we have a bit more cold weather to look forward to. In conclusion, the internet can be unreliable, but thankfully Jim was able to finish his show. The story of the data scientist and his theory about Bigfoot was interesting, and it was nice to hear Jim’s thoughts on the lack of snow this wi...

In today’s world, it is becoming increasingly important to explore both science and soul. Our lives are filled with a vast array of experiences that can often be overwhelming and difficult to process. To truly understand life and its complexities, it is essential to explore both science and soul. Science is the study of the physical universe. It is the investigation of the physical world through observation, experimentation, and logical reasoning. Science can be used to understand the natural world and to develop technology that can improve our lives. Science is also used to gain a better understanding of the human body and the diseases that affect it. Science is a powerful tool that can help us understand our environment and the world around us. The soul is the spiritual essence of a person. It is the part of us that is connected to a higher power and is responsible for our sense of purpose and meaning in life. The soul is a source of wisdom, insight, and guidance that can help us navigate our lives. Exploring the soul can help us understand our feelings, thoughts, and motivations and can provide us with the strength and courage to pursue our goals and dreams. Exploring science and soul is a powerful way to gain a better understanding of ourselves and our world. By combining the two, we can gain a deeper understanding of our place in the universe. We can use science to gain a better understanding of the physical world and use the soul to gain a better understanding of the spiritual world. By exploring both science and soul, we can gain a better understanding of our purpose in life and how we can best use our time and energy to make a positive difference in the world. Exploring science and soul can open up new possibilities and help us to become more aware of our potential. We can use science to gain a better understanding of the physical world and use the soul to gain insight into our innermost thoughts and feelings. By exploring both science and soul, we can gain a better understanding of our place in the universe and how we can use our knowledge and skills to make a positive impact on the world. ## Tap into your power. By tapping into our power, we can use the knowledge we gain to make decisions and take actions that will benefit ourselves, our families, and our communities. We can use our knowledge to become more aware of our strengths and weaknesses, and to make decisions that are based on our values and beliefs. We can use our knowledge to create positive change in our lives and in the lives of those around us. When I left my executive position and took a buyout, I was met with a lot of fear and trepidation. I knew I wanted to open a coaching business, but I wasn’t sure how to go about it. I had to face the fear of leaving my identity behind and starting something new. I was also met with skepticism from friends and family who thought I was crazy for leaving a successful job...

Jim Malliard welcomes viewers to The Malliard Report, a podcast recorded in front of a live virtual audience. He reminds viewers that the views expressed on the show are not necessarily reflective of the show’s sponsors or affiliates. He then introduces his guest, author, explorer, and site manager of the South Pole, Wayne L. White, who has written a new book about his experience there. Jim and Wayne discuss the challenges of managing a 46-person crew at the South Pole, and Wayne shares his experience of walking in the winter darkness of the South Pole. Wayne White is an explorer who has walked thousands of miles and never missed a day outsid...