THE ROCK GIRL TO ROCK WITH THE DOGGIE MOMS
AND ANDY TROY
Be sure and tune in to Rock Talk on CBS Radio, Tuesday, April 19th and hear the highly acclaimed Rock Girl, Allison Hayes, rock about animal rescue with the popular Doggie Moms and promoter, musician, radio show host and animal activist Andy Troy.
Extremely involved and passionate about animal rescue, Hayes’ love for all creatures dates back to her childhood. Raised on a large working farm in a rural area of Bucks County, Pa., Hayes grew up rescuing animals and nursing them back to health.
“We lived way out in the country and there were not a lot of other people around,” explains Hayes. “So I made the animals my friends. I would bring home every wounded or abandoned animal that came across my path. My father was a doctor and he would fix them up and I would nurse them back to health. If they from the wild, I would release them and if they were domestic animals in need of a home, my mom would let me keep them, as long as I promised to take care of them. My love for animals has remained constant. I do fund raisers and I have rescued numerous animals over the years. In fact, I currently have a number of cats with special needs and, of course, my dog Rudy.
It was at a fund raiser that Hayes met Andy Troy and they hit it off immediately.
“We share a number of the same passions,” says Hayes, “especially helping to take animals from rags to riches. Some of the stories about abandoned or abused pets are heartbreaking. You just can’t image. Andy wrote and produced a video that Rudy and I were in with other pets showing the difference that care and hope can bring to some of these unfortunate animals.”
The stars of the reality TV show the “Doggie Moms” also share the same sentiments. Their pets definitely showcase the rags to riches title. But there is far more to these women that just pampering their animals to the utmost. They have a lot of heart too, working tirelessly to give back to the community, raising money for local animal shelters and other charities. Some have even prepared their pets to be therapy dogs to comfort the sick and the elderly.
Be sure and tune in on April 19th at 8pm ET. You won’t want to miss this broadcast of Rock Talk.
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I understand science. I was a science freak in school! I loved it…I know that our brain carries brain waves and those transmissions can be “picked up” by other living beings. It can effect moods, and change peoples minds etc…but when it comes to ghost. I don’t see the point of holding the experiment if the whole plan seems only to call it all physiological. No matter what the people felt, did or experienced it seems like they would never admit this can be left over energy from a living being, or is a spirit. I say do better test and get real results. This seems like bogus hewy fewy. I mean…I am a skeptic. Show me some proof. Is it or isn’t it? Guessing isn’t science.
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Scientist spooked by ghost study
I understand science. I was a science freak in school! I loved it…I know that our brain carries brain waves and those transmissions can be “picked up” by other living beings. It can effect moods, and change peoples minds etc…but when it comes to ghost. I don’t see the point of holding the experiment if the whole plan seems only to call it all physiological. No matter what the people felt, did or experienced it seems like they would never admit this can be left over energy from a living being, or is a spirit. I say do better test and get real results. This seems like bogus hewy fewy. I mean…I am a skeptic. Show me some proof. Is it or isn’t it? Guessing isn’t science.
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Scientist spooked by ghost study
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A scientist investigating one of the UK’s “most haunted” locations has said “something quite odd” was going on.
Professor Richard Wiseman used 200 volunteers to carry out a study of Mary King’s Close in Edinburgh.
It yielded reports of apparitions, phantom footsteps, unexplained cold spots and unseen hands.
But Prof Wiseman does not believe the experiences were paranormal. He said environmental and psychological factors were responsible for the hauntings.
Strong reputation
Mary King’s Close is a warren of underground streets sealed off from the outside world more than two centuries ago.
It became entombed when Edinburgh’s Royal Exchange – now the City Chambers – was built in 1753.
The top floors of the houses were demolished and the lower floors incorporated into its foundations.
The rooms of many houses still exist, and according to some reports, so do a number of their former residents.
Prof Wisemen sent groups of volunteers to four locations, without telling them that only two sites had a strong reputation for being haunted.
The aim was to compare reports from the different sites.
More than 200 people visited Mary King’s Close for the study
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About 70% of those visiting the “haunted” locations reported unusual phenomena.
In contrast, only 48% of people exploring the locations not reputed to be haunted had spooky experiences.
At the “most haunted” site, where a sinister figure in black has repeatedly been seen, more than 80% of the volunteers reported something strange happening.
“There was a massive difference between the locations,” said the professor from the University of Hertfordshire.
“Sometimes people just felt very cold, but there were some quite extreme experiences – feelings of being watched, being touched and having clothing pulled, apparitions of people and animals, and footsteps. I was really surprised at the extent of the experiences.”
Experiments by the researchers showed that the two “haunted” locations were significantly less humid than the other sites.
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