The first episode opens with guest Bennett J. Vonderheide, also known as “Nomoli Ben.” Ben is a Producer, Nomoli Hunter, Collector, and Figurine Expert, and has appeared on “Ancient Aliens” as an expert. Ben talks about scared Nomoli carved figurines, from deep in the jungles of West Africa, he acquired through a friend. Several years ago he began outreach to find other collectors, only to realize these artifacts and powerful stones were virtually unknown. This only intensified Ben’s curiosity and desire to enlighten others to the Nomoli. Thus, he engaged the investigative tools honed as “Daddy Justice” and along with his son “Q-Man,” compiled the most complete (though not finished by far) compendium of facts ever available on these enigmatic artifacts. One very compelling rediscovery is the connection to the Dogon and their Deities. Ben is collaborating with his colleague Professor Kwaku Ofori Ansa on the first-ever book and documentary specifically on Nomoli stones and where they fit.
Ben revels in showing his families world-class collection beaming when he gets to the excessively rare examples which lend themselves to Ancient Alien theorist.
Many aficionados are hearing about Nomoli for the first time and just may be inspired to connect with, acquire, and activate their own stone. http://www.ancientalienstones.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/bennett-j-vonderheide-39483a15b
The second episode brings guest Matthew Plotner, who is Radio Show Host of “That Anger Management Crap,” Writer, and a Teacher talks about how he started educating and helping others in the arena of anger management. He tells the chain of events leading from a loud argument to an arrest, then an anger management class that caused him to see things differently about certain things he shares on the show. Things many of us may want to explore from another angle as well. From there, it turned out he learned so much he continued to go and eventually it lead to teaching not only the class but hosting a radio show. His story is profound and one that is relatable, compelling, and needs to be shared.https://www.thatangermanagementcrap.com/?fbclid=IwAR0uS9bomR5OTTLXZYI-2FXOYmmRzErcpMD0_UIu3qSVF6mUbe0hQN22eBM