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Sarah Bignell (Yowie Central) on Untold Radio Network


Sarah Bignell (Yowie Central) on Untold Radio Network:

My friend from Australia, Sarah Bignell, who interviewed me last spring on her podcast Yowie Central, wrote this message to me:

”Hi SunBôw, how are you? Are you enjoying your new home? I mentioned your work again in this show I did this week. We talked about mindspeak and yowie/sasquatch-human contact. It feels good (although somewhat nerve-racking) to share these ideas and spread awareness – this is what I think my friend ____ the yowie had in mind when he first reached out to me, that I could reach a lot of people with my voice due to my show. It feels amazing to be able to be of service, such a vital cause. I’m so grateful for your work – I wouldn’t be able to speak so confidently without you sharing Kamooh’s message. 🙏😊✨

Note: I did not disclose the name of her Yowie friend, which should be kept private. The interview starts with Sarah describing her background and what led her to her research about the Yowie. At 31min she begins addressing telepathy and paranormal aspects. Thanks Sarah for speaking out the truth about our Hairy Humanoid relatives and their psychic abilities. Congrats on this great interview disclosing much truth. Thanks for mentioning me and The Sasquatch Message to Humanity, starting at 54m30s.

Thanks also Sarah for your nice gift of a cool Yowie Central hoodie that I just received last week. It’s been keeping me warm in our snowy true north.

Watch Sarah Bignell’s interview on Untold Radio Network / Down South Anomalies #58: Sarah Bignell: Beauty and the Beast Bigfoot Down Under.

Sarah Bignell on Untold Radio Network

2 thoughts on “Sarah Bignell (Yowie Central) on Untold Radio Network”

  1. Thank you, great podcast, Gisela from Colorado, interesting, about the dogmen, I discovered the local history just now. I suggest looking up, just Google, Dog Soldiers, Cheyenne tribe in North America, a branch of the Cheyenne starting in 1830s, evolving into a separate, militaristic band. I have a book “Battle of Breecher Island” that mentions the Cheyenne Dogmen. You can see pictures with scary animal head dresses the dogmen wore and disguised themselves.
    I am thinking, as Native Americans were entuned with everything natural around them, they realized a dogmen creature way back, and impersonated it for their battles. Maybe they gave it the name.

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