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Unexplained Cases | A Unique Celebration of Black History with Ron Woodson

Written by: Darren Dedo
Case Filed: 1/16/21 - LIVE VIDEO
Executive Producer: Rick Garner


 


In this special streaming of Unexplained Cases: Medium, we're sharing our first of three unique celebrations of black history! Terri Jude Davis - Director, Emmy-nominated Producer, and Documentary Filmmaker - will host this special time with Maryam and they will be joined by Ron Woodson - award-winning Interior Designer, Co-Founder of Woodson & Rummerfield's House of Design and Co-Founder of Save Iconic Architecture. We'll remote view the home of Architect Paul R. Williams who was an American architect based in Los Angeles, California. He practiced mostly in Southern California and designed the homes of numerous celebrities, including Frank Sinatra, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, Lon Chaney, Barbara Stanwyck and Charles Correll. Please note: Live Pick-A-Card and Psychic Readings will occur on our usual Sunday live stream at 4:30pm ET.

ABOUT UNEXPLAINED CASES: MEDIUM Beyond pick-a-card and live psychic readings, Unexplained Cases: Medium showcases Maryam the Medium - a renowned medium to people, pets & the paranormal. Her goal is to help the living and the dead and she does this especially during featured case files on the show. These are paranormal cases requiring more than gadgets to solve. Watch as Maryam uses her special gifts and abilities to confront dark entities and uncover hidden secrets. If you would like reading, please send ONE question to: maryamlive@unexplainedcases.com Each additional question over email - $20 One hour phone session - $150 Pet reading - $50 CONNECT WITH MARYAM: TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@MaryamtheMedium Instagram | https://instagram.com/MaryamtheMedium/ Facebook | https://facebook.com/WhatAboutDaisy/ YouTube | https://youtube.com/MaryamtheMedium

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