This is an iHeart Podcast. Guaranteed human. I'm Clayton Eckerd. In 2022, I was the lead of ABC's The Bachelor. But here's the thing. Bachelor fans hated him. If I could press a button and rewind it all, I would. That's when his life took a disturbing turn. A one-night stand would end in a courtroom. The media is here. This case has gone viral. The dating contract. Agree to date me, but I'm also suing you. This is unlike anything I've ever seen before. I'm Stephanie Young. Listen to Love Trapped on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. someone to join your cult? NLP was used on me to access my subconscious. Mind Games, a new podcast exploring NLP, aka neurolinguistic programming. Is it a self-help miracle, a shady hypnosis scam, or both? Listen to Mind Games on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. 1969, Malcolm and Martin are gone. America is in crisis. At a Morehouse College, The students make their move. These students, including a young Samuel L. Jackson, locked up the members of the Board of Trustees, including Martin Luther King Sr. It's the true story of protest and rebellion in Black American history that you'll never forget. I'm Hans Charles. I'm Menelik Lumumba. Listen to The A-Building on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Amanda Knox, and in the new podcast, Doubt, the case of Lucy Letby, we unpack the story of an unimaginable tragedy that gripped the UK in 2023. But what if we didn't get the whole story? I've just been made to fit. The moment you look at the whole picture, the case collapsed. What if the truth was disguised by a story we chose to believe? Oh my God, I think she might be innocent. Listen to Doubt, The Case of Lucy Letby on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Now here's a highlight. from Coast to Coast AM on iHeartRadio. And welcome back to Coast to Coast AM. Our guest is an internationally recognized psychic medium and discussing artificial intelligence, some of the reoccurring figures. Erica Buzar-Haney joining us. And I want to go back to Loeb for a minute because we mentioned AI in this figure that was popping up there. So should we be cautious if we start to see reoccurring figures and dangerous things popping up on AI? Should we stay away from it altogether, not to mess with something that could be demonic? I think we shouldn't, you know, put negative prompts to see. Again, like the Ouija board, it's like the curiosity killed the cat. So, yes, I would say avoid doing negative prompts on the platforms to see if you can summon these things. And it's not just lobe, though. You know, Bing had its issue with the laughing and the different things. Alexis had laughing and demonic voices. Chat GPT has had this. I mean, so I think, you know, I question the prompts. What are these people prompting to receive? Are these just glitches in the system like they kind of have said? You know, it's kind of one of those things that as it evolves, I think we're going to have more cases of all of these different things happening that have like creepypasta vibes to them. Creepypasta is a term that the Internet uses, and that may be the first time it was used on this program, Coast to Coast AM. I'll have to check the archives, but I don't think that word has ever been used here. Let's go back to some of the things that it is showing. I've used AI before, and I can't recall ever getting answers like this, but I use AI in a very limited way, meaning in my regular work, I do news and we get press releases that are sometimes images like JPEGs and I'll put it into AI and I'll say, can you transcribe this for me? It's easier to see the text than it is try to read it from a picture. So my AI usage is different than a regular person who's using it as a psychologist or a friend or a companion that are telling intimate details about themselves into this AI. Do you think people should be careful what they tell AI about themselves, even if it's innocent? Because this is what I always fear when it comes to big technology companies, is that they'll save that and use that against you at some point in the future. It won't be used for your greater good. It'll be used for something bad. So should we be cautious of the things we're inputting into it, even if it's not dark things? Most definitely. So, you know, a lot of times people are using, you know, where we had, we kind of, I'm from the generation, I was born in 73, so I'm from the generation where we were reading. You know, there are generations that were watching television, and, you know, this generation is in the cell phone. And then so with AI, it's taken a lot of the desire and need to research or to read. And so I agree, a lot of times people are getting emails and things like that. They're just copying, saying, hey, what should I do? What should I say? Who am I? And so they're putting their personal information in this database, and that is scary because at some point it's going to get hacked. At some point it's going to be used. And if this is not, we'll say, a paranormal occurrence, and there is some other kind of monetary gain that can happen later, just like when we're watching Facebook and we're talking about needing food and all of a sudden all these sponsored ads pop up, that might be something that has a negative reverse on us as well through AI I want to go and look at some of the connections between technology of the past You mentioned the Ouija board and Hasbro even making an AI version of it But even going further back, it seems like certain spirits are drawn to electricity and certain devices. Can you go back to Morse code? I mean, is there manipulation in certain sending electricity down a line for communication? How far back do you think we can look at this and say there may have been influences even 100 years ago? Well, yeah. I mean, when we start thinking about Morse code, I mean, you know, some of the first communications, it was the desire to have communication after death communication. And then you go into like Frank Semter and the Frank's box and the spirit box, the mail meter and all of these other things, the movie White Noise, which is basically EVP work. You know, we have used these devices again in our parent. I'm a paranormal investigator with a team also. So we have used those things. Tesla, all of these people, Nikola Tesla, all of these people were using the Fox sisters also. I mean, that's going way, way back. They were trying to communicate with the dead. Who they were communicating with, we don't know. You know, some people thought they were communicating with aliens from outer space. Some people thought they were communicating with deceased people that were murdered. You know, it's still, I don't think the answer is going to be really truly, truly understood until we die. But I think there is caution in that. And I do think there has been evolution. Whoever would have thought that, you know, Bale was going to create a telephone, he was trying to create a spirit box, a spirit phone. And so now we have, you know, wireless, we have radio waves, all of these different things up in two with you. So that might get some of these people off your back about your song choice. They might put it on me. I live in a place called Pensacola, Florida. We were the first settlement of the United States. 1559 is when we started. And then there was St. Augustine. But the Native Americans were here. The Spanish came, and then we were colonized, basically. So I think it's important that you did do that to keep with tradition. So I just want to put my two cents in. I was actually dancing to it because I love the beat. I don't understand anything he's saying. but I think it's very important to be, especially for this audience, to be open-minded. Well, you are the psychic diva, so I feel like you have to throw a little controversy in there once in a while to keep things going, keep things exciting. I think that's the diva way. By the way, where are the psychic divas? Where did that come from? So if you were to come to my house like a year ago, you would have thought you were in a museum. I collected gold antique mirrors. I think I thought I was the house of Versailles, but that's another day and another. And I had a lot of mirrors. So a lot of people would say when they came and visited my house, this looks like a diva mansion. My personality is definitely not diva. I'm more of a down-home country girl, but it just kind of stuck. So I trademarked that and branded it as a T-shirt business. And so it's the inner psychic, but the inner diva, you know, but not so the attitude. Going back, by the way, you're talking about Edison and trying to reach spirits and kind of the origin for the telephone. It's very fascinating, some of the different inventions that may have failed but may have led to something else. and I'm here in Detroit. We have Henry Ford Museum, Greenfield Village, and we have Edison's workshop. So you can go and actually examine his workshop as he was working on these things. It's really quite fascinating to see these things with your own eyes, what some of these different devices look like. As a psychic diva, and I think about when you're trying to get into the mindset, you're trying to communicate with something or someone, do they ever try to communicate with you? Meaning, let's say, kind of like Edison, did the lights flicker and you know, oh, someone's trying to reach me. Kind of like for us, when we want to communicate with someone, we send an email or we send a text message. How do they try to communicate with you if they do? So I am a walking communication telephone to the dead, I think. Ever since I was a little girl, it does run in the family. But I started out really having very vivid dreams. I could see the deceased people in front of me in the air, almost like movies in real time, almost like I tapped into a different dimension. But my strongest ability would be a clairaudience, meaning I hear not almost like a voice, like I'm hearing a voice like schizophrenia, but I can hear almost like snap-its or conversation when I ask questions. I usually get responses. But how they initially interact with me is cold chills usually. I'll walk someplace, get super, super cold, have goosebumps, and then I tap in or I choose to or not ask who and what and why. And almost the reporter, I call it the psychic reporter. If I do want to do that or I don't do it, it's definitely controlled on my end. In 2023, a story gripped the U.K., evoking horror and disbelief. The nurse who should have been in charge of caring for tiny babies is now the most prolific child killer in modern British history. Everyone thought they knew how it ended. A verdict, a villain, a nurse named Lucy Letby. Lucy Letby has been found guilty. But what if we didn get the whole story The moment you look at the whole picture the case collapses I Amanda Knox and in the new podcast Doubt the case of Lucy Letby we follow the evidence and hear from the people that lived it to ask what really happened when the world decided who Lucy Letby was. No voicing of any skepticism or doubt. It'll cause so much harm at every single level of the British establishment of this is wrong. Listen to Doubt, The Case of Lucy Letby on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Clayton Eckerd, and in 2022, I was the lead of ABC's The Bachelor. Unfortunately, it didn't go according to plan. He became the first Bachelor to ever have his final rose rejected. The internet turned on him. If I could press a button and rewind it all, I would. But what happened to Clayton after the show made even bigger headlines. It began as a one-night stand and ended in a courtroom, with Clayton at the center of a very strange paternity scandal. The media is here. This case has gone viral. The dating contract. Agree to date me, but I'm also suing you. Please search for it. This is unlike anything I've ever seen before. I'm Stephanie Young. This is Love Trapped. This season, an epic battle of he said, she said, and the search for accountability in a sea of lies. I have done nothing except get pregnant by the f***ing bachelor. Listen to Love Trapped on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. What if mind control is real? If you could control the behavior of anybody around you, what kind of life would you have? Can you hypnotically persuade someone to buy a car? When you look at your car, you're going to become overwhelmed with such good feelings. Can you hypnotize someone into sleeping with you? I gave her some suggestions to be sexually aroused. Can you get someone to join your cult? NLP was used on me to access my subconscious. NLP, aka Neuro Linguistic Programming, is a blend of hypnosis, linguistics, and psychology. Fans say it's like finally getting a user manual for your brain. It's about engineering consciousness. Mind Games is the story of NLP. It's crazy cast of disciples and the fake doctor who invented it at a new age commune and sold it to guys in suits. He stood trial for murder and got acquitted. The biggest mind game of all? NLP might actually work. This is wild. Listen to Mind Games on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. 1969, Malcolm and Martin are gone. America is in crisis. And at Morehouse College, the students make their move. These students, including a young Samuel L. Jackson, locked up the members of the Board of Trustees, including Martin Luther King Sr. It's the true story of protest and rebellion in Black American history that you'll never forget. I'm Hans Charles. I'm Menelik Lumumba. Listen to The A Building on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. How can we guess, or how can we, like, let's say someone that doesn't have this sort of antenna on them walking around, decipher what is, let's say, a message and what is not? What is just coincidence? What is just natural? How can we, without knowing the difference, be able to pick up on supernatural things? So, you know, most people have dreams every night. So do you have vivid dreams that are unbelievably realistic and clear, where someone visits you that's dead that you hadn't thought about or seen in a long time? The flickering of lights. You know, if there's nothing wrong with your house electricity and you're talking about somebody and the lights flicker. You know, I'm with a team. We do investigations. Batteries get drained. There's a lot of things. A lot of times people will be thinking, speaking of radio and music, they might be on the radio, or I'm sorry, they might be listening to the radio, and all of a sudden a song comes on. I have things like the deja vu that happens to me or their song. And I think a lot of times birds and animals are sometimes signs to repeating numbers often. I mentioned temperature and cold spots. I usually get freezing cold when spirits are around me. but those are some of the things that other people can look for. And I wanted to ask you, because I know you're kind of a little skeptical, and I respect that. Have you ever had anything that happened to you that was in the realm of those things that were kind of unexplainable? You know, yes, and sometimes you notice those things and you wonder, okay, what was that? And here's what I do. Let's say I notice something out of the ordinary, or maybe things kind of happen on a pattern and then that pattern doesn't happen, I find myself staring at it, waiting for confirmation. I need to look and I need to see and I need to really hyper-focus on this one thing to see if it happens again. And when it doesn't happen again, I say, well, there's no way of telling, right? You just kind of take a mental note that something strange happened and that was it. It was a blip in time. My memory's not great, meaning if it happens, I'll forget about it. But if it happens again, I'll recall it. I'll say, oh, I remember that happened before. That doesn't happen. The recall doesn't happen a lot where I see things happening more than once. So I normally write it off. But you do see things. And when you pay attention, you notice things out of the ordinary. You just don't know what to do with it. That's fair. And I think what I've told people, too, is that we can get so programmed. You know, I've had family members that I've met and, you know, one specific one, Lee's mom. She sees rainbows, and if you get pre-programmed to looking for that rainbow every time, you might miss the feather or the pennies on the floor from heaven. So I think it's very important to make a mental note of those things, but not look for the same thing every time. But I think it's fair and awesome that you're at least looking and acknowledging, and I think that they send you more signs and not just the same one I think that pretty cool the dream aspect of it is fascinating because sometimes you have these very vivid dreams and I don keep a notepad by my bedside but I should because everyone says you should if you have those type of dreams. I can't say that. Only once in my life I can recall where I've had a dream that's come true, and here's what happened to me. When I was younger, I was probably, I don't know, before I was a teenager, when I was young, I woke up and I had a dream and I told my parents about it. I said, Grandma in my dream died. She didn't wake up. She fell asleep and didn't wake up. And I was crying and I was really distressed by it. Well, as it turns out, my parents were like, that's strange for you to say that. They called my grandma who said, ah, there's this beeping going on. I don't know what this is at the house. Dad goes over. It's the carbon monoxide detector going off. She didn't know what it was. So that same night I had the dream of my grandma dying, I tell my parents, and it may have changed the course because if she wouldn't have called or my parents wouldn't have called, that could have killed her. So I've had something like that happen once in my life where I look back at it and say, that doesn't seem like a coincidence. Yeah, that's a really cool one. I just want to also mention, too, that in this day and age, Most people do not have, you know, a notebook to record something like that. But we do have our cell phone. And if you have a voice memo on your iPhone, I recommend people do that. Just make a little voice memo. Wake up, grab your phone, make a little voice memo and say, hey, I just dreamed about Grandma, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And then you can go back and listen to that and see the validity or lack of validity in it. It's just, it's easier to do, I think, the voice memos in the future. Yeah. Well, if you're, I mean, I'm married. My wife would not like it if I woke up and started recording something on my phone, like I'm doing a radio program in the middle of the night next to her in bed. I don't know if that would really go well. So the problem I run into is I just, in your sleepiness, it's very much deceptive because you think, you know what, I'll remember. I'm just too tired. I don't want to do it. And the laziness side of it, you're just tired, you're exhausted. You don't think to always do it. But the people that do it, they do record some pretty amazing things. What about other coincidences and things that you see in real life? Like, for example, in the movie The Matrix, there's a scene where they're going through a building and he sees a cat twice and he says, ooh, deja vu. And they say, deja vu, that means there's a glitch. Deja vu, feelings like that, when you notice black cats walking by twice, are those signs too? I think what a lot of people have deja vu is the view of looking at someone. Like they might be in a whole crowd of people, and they'll look at someone and they'll say, whoa, it's almost like I'm looking at my deceased loved one. It's almost like their face got transcribed. Or they'll be in a place and they'll say, I've not been here before, but it feels so familiar. Or there are other times, too, with deja vu where, you know, they could be doing something and they feel like they've dreamed it. You know, I recall having a dream when I was a little girl, and I've talked about this before, driving over a bridge after a hurricane and having a deja vu moment that I was looking at the same damage to the bridge that I looked at when I was probably seven years old in a dream. So it was like a deja vu moment. And I think it's important that when you have those, like you mentioned, kind of call attention to it. Record it as a deja vu moment. Listen to more Coast to Coast AM every weeknight at 1 a.m. Eastern. And go to coasttocoastam.com for more. I'm Clayton Eckerd. In 2022, I was the lead of ABC's The Bachelor. But here's the thing. Bachelor fans hated him. If I could press a button and rewind it all, I would. That's when his life took a disturbing turn. A one-night stand would end in a courtroom. The media is here. This case has gone viral. The dating contract. Agree to date me, but I'm also suing you. This is unlike anything I've ever seen before. I'm Stephanie Young. Listen to Love Trapped on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. What if mind control is real? If you could control the behavior of anybody around you, what kind of life would you have? Can you hypnotically persuade someone to buy a car? When you look at your car, you're going to become overwhelmed with such good feelings. Can you hypnotize someone into sleeping with you? I gave her some suggestions to be sexually aroused. Can you get someone to join your cult? NLP was used on me to access my subconscious. Mind Games, a new podcast exploring NLP, a.k.a. neurolinguistic programming. Is it a self-help miracle, a shady hypnosis scam, or both? Listen to Mind Games on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. 1969, Malcolm and Martin are gone. America is in crisis. And at Morehouse College, the students make their move. These students, including a young Samuel L. Jackson, locked up the members of the Board of Trustees, including Martin Luther King Sr. It's the true story of protest and rebellion in Black American history that you'll never forget. I'm Hans Charles. I'm Menelik Lumumba. Listen to The A-Building on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Amanda Knox, and in the new podcast, Doubt, The Case of Lucy Letby, we unpack the story of an unimaginable tragedy that gripped the UK in 2023. But what if we didn't get the whole story? I've just been made to fit. The moment you look at the whole picture, the case collapsed. What if the truth was disguised by a story we chose to believe? Oh my God, I think she might be innocent. Listen to Doubt, The Case of Lucy Letby on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. This is an iHeart Podcast. Guaranteed human.