Saturday, March 28, 2009

The Ghoulstateradio Show

Here is a picture of Angelica Borrayo with a chocolate biscuit in her mouth and a "Will Work 4Cookies" sign. This is one display of Borrayo's quirky and inviting personality. Picture provided by Borrayo.

In the realm of the spiritual media business, there are several professional radio shows based on the paranormal such as the "Portal Talk Paranormal Radio show" or "After Twilight Radio," but none have been devoted to or run by the average fanatic until just recently. At California State University, Los Angeles, the upcoming radio station known as "Coolstateradio" is in the process of commencing a spin-off to have a show devoted to the paranormal called, "Ghoulstateradio," which will be hosted by Angelica Borrayo, 20, an Art major at the university and co-hosted by Amelia Ramirez, 19, a business major.

Click for the link to their website: here

Borrayo's passion for the paranormal began when she would listen to her mother tell stories about ghosts and urban legends back in Mexico.

"The story that really got me going was this one called the 'hanged tree' that if you tried to climb this really scary looking tree in my parents' hometown, it would take you in and you would die," said Borrayo. "Naturally I've seen it before but I never tested the theory even though it sounded ridiculous, I remained superstitious." 

Borrayo is planning to become either a graphic designer or animator, but her true passion is to one day become a paranormal investigator. She knew she had been hooked one day when she was still a toddler and a strange man walked into her bedroom in the middle of the night and just stared at her. The moment she looked up to peer into his face, he disappeared.

 Borrayo enjoyed learning stories and legends about the paranormal all her life so much that in 2005, she started her own Urban legends and paranormal group on myspace, which is the largest group related to the paranormal currently on there. The number of members in the group is approximately 1,918 people from all around the United States and a few other countries, but the website has now lost much of its popularity with the growth of other social networking sites. For the time being Borrayo attends concerts and interviews different band members for the university's radio station, but she does not mind because she kniws she will get back to the paranormal aspect of her work eventually.

"I hope to get it started up again when people start to listen to my radio show," said Borrayo. "It will be played on the air eventually, but it will be accessed online until we can get more people to become interested and involved with the spiritual aspect of life. I'm very excited."
Here is a picture of Borrayo interviewing a performer named Chester French, an up-and-coming singer in the music business.

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