In this episode, we connect the dots between Nikola Tesla’s lost inventions, America’s obsession with Egyptian symbolism, and Elon Musk’s bizarre parallels to Tesla’s life and work. From Memphis sitting on ancient ley lines, to elites recreating Egyptian architecture across the U.S., to the rockets, clones, consciousness talk, and data centers showing up in all the wrong places—we’re pulling on every thread. Support the show
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In this episode, we connect the dots between Nikola Tesla’s lost inventions, America’s obsession with Egyptian symbolism, and Elon Musk’s bizarre parallels to Tesla’s life and work. From Memphis sitting on ancient ley lines, to elites recreating Egyptian architecture across the U.S., to the rockets, clones, consciousness talk, and data centers showing up in all the wrong places—we’re pulling on every thread. Support the show
In this episode, we connect the dots between Nikola Tesla’s lost inventions, America’s obsession with Egyptian symbolism, and Elon Musk’s bizarre parallels to Tesla’s life and work. From Memphis sitting on ancient ley lines, to elites recreating Egyptian architecture across the U.S., to the rockets, clones, consciousness talk, and data centers showing up in all the wrong places—we’re pulling on every thread. Support the show
In Episode 11 of Bless Your Heart, we look up — literally — and dig into the growing conversation around geoengineering and the changing appearance of our skies. From unusual cloud patterns to lingering aircraft trails, Heather and Carlyle explore the science, the speculation, and the real weather-modification programs that fuel public curiosity. We break down what geoengineering is, why the atmosphere looks different than it used to, and where the line sits between proven technology and cons...
In this week’s episode of Bless Your Heart, Heather and Carlyle follow the trail from the Orphan Trains to the World’s Fairs — and what they uncover might just flip your view of history. Were these “magnificent cities of the future” really built in six months… or were they remnants of something far older? From the Vanderbilts’ rise to power, to Tesla’s free energy, to mysterious demolitions and “smart city” blueprints, the girls explore whether the World’s Fairs were a celebration of progress...
In this episode of Bless Your Heart, Heather and Carlyle dig into one of the most chilling and overlooked chapters in U.S. history — the Orphan Train Movement. Between 1854 and 1929, more than 250,000 children were sent across America by rail to “new homes.” But was it really philanthropy… or something darker? They trace eerie parallels between the orphan trains, the rise of industrial rail empires like the Vanderbilts, the explosion of asylums, and the mysterious timing of the World’s Fairs....
**DISCLAIMER: THE VIEWS EXPRESSED ARE OUR THOUGHTS AND OPINIONS, THIS IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY* In this episode, Carlyle and Heather talk about the connection between faith, healing, and community — from questioning what really helps people recover to the power of belief and kindness. Carlyle shares personal stories about how giving back to others has changed her life, and the two reflect on what it means to live with purpose, compassion, and a little Southern heart. 💬 Let us know y...
*This episode contains speculation about real events and public figures — we do not claim facts; we’re exploring theories.* Carlyle and Heather pull threads between a high-profile assassination, harvest moons and eclipses, and the old mysteries of Atlantis and the Bermuda Triangle; asking whether ritual, deep-state players, or energetic portals are the real story. Equal parts detective work and wild speculation, this episode leans into pattern-watching, conspiracy lore, and the emotional fall...
Heather and Carlyle dive into the mystery of aliens... are they visitors from other worlds, a government psy-op like Project Blue Beam, or fallen angels in disguise? Along the way they explore Project Blue Book, rant about a shady dog-rescue scam, and share the personal UFO encounters that sparked the podcast. Equal parts conspiracy, spirituality, and Southern humor, this episode is for anyone who loves a good mystery told with heart. Support the show
In this bonus episode, Carlyle and Heather dive into the mystical lore of butterflies and dragonflies... are they just insects, or signs from loved ones, fairies, or even higher-dimensional beings? From the butterfly conservatory in Key West to eerie folklore about fairy circles, we explore the magic, mystery, and transformation these creatures symbolize. Support the show
In this bonus episode, we open up about how 2020 reshaped our health journeys—and our families’. From unexpected diagnoses to choosing holistic paths, we share what we’ve learned and what we’ll never ignore again.
From Bravo contracts to Cornelia Vanderbilt’s mysterious disappearance, we peel back the curtain on who, or what, might really be pulling the strings in Hollywood and high society.
We kick off with Patricia Altschul, Whitney Sudler-Smith, and the whispered vampire lore of Charleston. Are Bravo’s blood contracts more than just good TV? Join us as we explore Cornelia Vanderbilt’s mysterious disappearance, uncanny society traditions, and why bloodlines matter.
Why does architecture hold secrets we were never taught in school? From Biltmore’s spires to world-fair mysteries, we dive into mud flood theory, Tartarian legends, and how weather manipulation might tie it all together. Buckle up ... history may not be what it seems.
In this episode, we connect the dots between Nikola Tesla’s lost inventions, America’s obsession with Egyptian symbolism, and Elon Musk’s bizarre parallels to Tesla’s life and work. From Memphis sitting on ancient ley lines, to elites recreating Egyptian architecture across the U.S., to the rockets, clones, consciousness talk, and data centers showing up in all the wrong places—we’re pulling on every thread. Support the show