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The Other Side with Steve Godfrey

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The Other Side With Steve Godfrey
GenreTalk show
Running time3 hours
Country of originUnited States
Home stationKFYI
StarringSteve Godfrey
Original releaseInvalid date range
WebsiteTheOtherSideWithSteveGodfrey.com

The Other Side With Steve Godfrey was a nationally syndicated radio show aired on a number of radio stations across the United States. The show aired from 9 PM to midnight EST, on Saturday nights. It was hosted by self-professed psychic medium Steve R. Godfrey on flagship station KFYI in Phoenix, Arizona. The show was carried on the WestStar TalkRadio Network.[1]

The radio program consisted of Steve Godfrey allegedly communicating messages from deceased loved ones to on-air callers. Godfrey often discovered details, such as pets, specific cars, specific events or dates, etc. from the departed. However, some callers report to have been pre-screened with detailed questions on the persons they wished to contact. But others claim this did not happen to them.[citation needed]

The commentary had a tendency to lean towards Christian beliefs during the show. In contrast to this, Godfrey additionally had a regular segment called "Intuition Development" where he talked about the Zodiac and lunar cycles. Themes from other religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism and New Age Paganism, were also included in the show. He in addition encouraged listeners to perform "affirmations" and "mantras".[citation needed]

The usual music aired on the show came from the soundtrack of the motion picture Field of Dreams, composed by James Horner.[citation needed]

Godfrey professes a belief in someone beyond our human experience, namely, a God. He doesn't believe in "hell" per se, but does believe in punishment in the form of going to a lower level of existence in the next life. After death, in his view, people go through a process of "purgatory" before entering into a "heaven". Then, after some time has passed, they reincarnate.

June 11, 2011 was the final live show.

The show was re-launched by WestStar on April 15, 2017 in the same timeslot.

References

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  1. ^ "Home". weststar.com.
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