Rob's Books, Medium Readings, Animal Rescue Fundraisers

BOOKS: Pets and the Afterlife, Pets and the Afterlife 2, Pets and the Afterlife 3, Pets and the Afterlife 4, Lessons Learned from Talking to the Dead, Ghosts of England on a Medium's Vacation, Ghosts of the Bird Cage Theatre on a Medium's Vacation, Kindred Spirits: How a Medium Befriended a Spirit, Case Files of Inspired Ghost Tracking and Ghosts and Spirits Explained BEST SELLERS: All of Rob's books have reached "best-seller" status on AMAZON.com in various paranormal categories. PET SPIRIT READINGS: Now offered via email and done on weekends. Reserve a spot thru Paypal. Email me at Rgutro@gmail.com Send 1 Photo of your pet, their name, and any questions.ANIMAL RESCUE FUNDRAISING LECTURES : Rob is a dog dad, volunteers with Dachshund and Weimaraner rescues and does fundraising lectures for dog and cat rescues.

Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Listen to the Podcast: Rob on MN Ghost Box Radio program: Pets and the Afterlife


On Dec., 5th I was a guest on the MN Ghost Box Radio program, featuring host Greg Bakum. and we had a great discussion about "Pets and the Afterlife: How they Communicate from the Afterlife."
  If you missed it, you can hear the RECORDED show here!
https://kcorradio.com/KCOR/Podcasts/GhostBox-Radio/2018/december/rob-gutro.mp3
 
GhostBox Radio airs LIVE every Wednesday at 6pm PST/8PM CST/9PM EST on the KCOR Digital Radio Network. Each episode allows listeners to call, message or Skype in there questions during the show.

 

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Q&A: Is it Okay to Distribute Ashes in 2 or more places?

Here's a question I received recently about ashes. 
 
QUESTION:  My Dad recently passed away Aug 5th 2018.. My sister and I want to keep some of his ashes and spread the rest in the ocean where he loved to be. Will our Dad be at peace if we keep some of his ashes? Can they be separated?

ANSWER: Yes, the ashes can be separated. They really are just remnants of your dad- and your dad's spirit is alive and well. Often people in their wills ask for their ashes to be spread in different places they liked. In spirit, it really doesn't matter to them where the ashes go- because their spirit will be around you.

 
For answers to all things paranormal check out my book "Lessons Learned from Talking to the Dead" available on Amazon.com in E-book and Paperback

Monday, December 17, 2018

Live: Interview tonight at 8pm ET "Pets and the Afterlife."

On Monday, Dec. 17 at 8 p.m. EST - Author, Medium, Paranormal investigator Rob Gutro will be interviewed about his two books "Pets and the Afterlife." He will talk with host Jonathan Alexander on the Life, Laughter and Happiness Podcast

  Rob Gutro returns to this podcast to talk about how pets in spirit communicate with the living.   Rob appeared on Oct. 23, 2016)

 ABOUT JONATHAN'S PODCAST:   A show about everything how people overcome adversity, and are still able to smile at the end of the day  http://www.blogtalkradio.com/lifelaughterhappiness

Sunday, December 16, 2018

Interview Tomorrow 12/17 at 8pm - Rob Talks Pets in Spirit! On Life, Laughter, Happiness Podcast


On Monday, Dec. 17 at 8 p.m. EST - Author, Medium, Paranormal investigator Rob Gutro will be interviewed about his two books "Pets and the Afterlife." He will talk with host Jonathan Alexander on the Life, Laughter and Happiness Podcast

  Rob Gutro returns to this podcast to talk about how pets in spirit communicate with the living.  Rob appeared on Oct. 23, 2016

 ABOUT JONATHAN'S PODCAST:   a show about everything how people overcome adversity, and are still able to smile at the end of the day  http://www.blogtalkradio.com/lifelaughterhappiness

Saturday, December 15, 2018

4 New Amazon .com Book Reviews on "Pets and the Afterlife" by Rob Gutro

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I   As an author and a medium I think it's important that you hear how others feel after I talk with them, or they read my books. 
   Below are four more new Amazon.com reviews of how my books "Pets and the Afterlife" and "Pets and the Afterlife 2" books have helped them through their grief, by showing them how their pets are still giving them signs from the other side. 
    The books are available on Amazon.com in E-book and paperback. - Rob Gutro
A Grieving Pet Parent October 22, 2018
I have read books 1 and 2 . Reading both books had helped me to cope with the loss and had changed my outlook about life and pets and the afterlife. Rob was also very helpful in relaying messages from my son who had crossed over.
4. 
Lenora Lilja reviewed
Five Stars October 19, 2018
Love this
5. 
  A good read to help a grieving pet parent October 6, 2018
This by book by Rob is helping me cope up with my loss. It is good to know that my shih tzu son is waiting for me at the end of the rainbow. 
6. 
 
For anyone that has lost a pet September 7, 2018
Great read. Helped me greatly with my grief after recently losing my beloved pet. Great tool for understanding the signs from your pet after they have crossed over.

Friday, December 14, 2018

Give a Medium Reading for the Holidays with Ruth Larkin

My friend Ruth Larkin, the Beantown Medium is offering gift cards so you can treat someone to a reading for the holidays- the time we miss our loved ones the most. Ruth was ranked "One of America's Top 100 Psychics" and she appears in two of my books (Pets and the Afterlife and Lessons Learned from Talking to the Dead). 
   She is so much more than a Medium, too. Here is what else she offers:
  • Psychic Medium
  • Reiki Master/Teacher
  • ​Medical Intuitive
  • ​Certified Energy Systems Management Practitioner
  • ​Certified Integrated Energy Therapy Practitioner
  • ​House Clearings
 To buy a gift certificate or for more information, go to www.beantownmedium.com
(Bottom right corner of her website)

Thursday, December 13, 2018

In the News: Weird Suffolk, U.K.: “The Great Troubler” of Walberswick

My latest book is called "Ghosts of England on a Medium's Vacation" (by Rob Gutro) and conveys
all of the ghosts I met as I traveled throughout England. There are a LOT more ghosts in England that I  did not (yet) meet, and this story from the East Anglian Daily Times provides an interesting story about a ghost in Suffolk, U.K. - Rob
 

Weird Suffolk, U.K.: “The Great Troubler” of Walberswick

PUBLISHED: 16:30 30 November 2018
WEIRD SUFFOLK: Lodge Road, Walberswick   Picture: SARAH LUCY BROWN
WEIRD SUFFOLK: Lodge Road, Walberswick Picture: SARAH LUCY BROWN
 
Many claim that Walberswick is the most haunted village in not only Suffolk, but England – even author George Orwell had his own tale to tell about this coastal corner of the county when he spied a spectre in the churchyard.

But today’s story doesn’t involve ghosts in the churchyard or Black Shuck the devil dog, or even the famous Walberswick Whistle which haunts the very air of the village: today we tell the tale of John Brooke, better known to those who knew him as The Great Troubler.

Close to the outskirts of the village is Westwood Lodge, a building which dates back to the 16th century on a site which has been used as a dwelling site for a further two centuries. In 1391, the Manor of Westwood belonged to the Duke of Suffolk, Michael de la Pole and since then it has welcomed many other families, including the Hoptons, the Blois and the Brookes, who lived in the manor in the early 1600s.
John Brooke was a wild, difficult man who could not stop himself from meddling in local affairs, including enclosing the common land near the manor house. Additionally, he was a tyrannical master who treated those in his employ with bitter cruelty, including his faithful horse.

No one was distraught, therefore, when in 1652, aged just 26, Brooke The Great Troubler, met his maker.

He had set off to Blythburgh to pass judgement on some unfortunates in court when he experienced a sharp pain – but, unwilling to delay his journey and keen to continue to court, he carried on his journey: “I’ll get to Blythburgh or die trying!” he exclaimed.
And indeed, John Brooke did die trying.

His young widow Jane married Sir William Blois and Westwood Manor remained in the possession of the Blois family until fairly recent times – it was, some believed, a decision which infuriated an already angry man from beyond the grave.

John Brooke’s spirit was said to ride furiously up and down the corridors of the manor house, creating such terror that the inner room to the master bedroom, which is where the hauntings were said to begin, was bricked up.

In 1865, when alterations to the manor led to it being opened up, it was said that workmen found just two objects: a saddle and a whip, both of which were burned with great ceremony and to great effect: the hauntings ended.

The East Anglian Magazine in 1961 also recalled a tale of ghostly footsteps and the spectral figure of a woman in a silk dress in the, both of which were reported by a Mrs Browne, the wife of a farmer living at the lodge, who reported hearing the ghostly pacing in the oldest part of the house at night, but said they were even more pronounced at noon.

A gardener at Westwood Lodge also told a similar tale: “We see’d a woman with a silk dress on, that’s what we see’d. My mother see’d it often. We lived over the dairy, me mother an’ me, and she see’d the ghost come out of Mrs. Cooper’s study…” (a tenant farmer named Cooper is listed in Whites Directory of Suffolk, 1844).”

In October, 1972, three policemen held an all-night vigil on the premises, having been told that “a lady in a long silver dress” had been seen numerous times over six decades, both in the grounds and on the track outside.

According to the policemen, at 1.20am, a length of cotton which had been taped across the entrance hall was found to have been dislodged and dull thuds were heard deep inside the house before a sudden drop in temperature and a feeling of electricity in the air. Although the men reported feeling as if they were being watched, they saw nothing, despite hearing several more dull thuds. They left at 4am.

In a follow-up letter in The Lantern, Robert Collins said he had been at the investigation with the policeman, which had been recorded: “Regarding the reported tape-recording, I heard this the following day and was present when P.C. Lincoln made it,” he wrote.

“Unfortunately there were some rather obscene words as P.C. Evans fell over and the noises occurred as these took place, hence the reluctance to publicise it. P.C. Evans and I went along to the lodge, to be very truthful, for the fun of it, but I don’t mind telling you it was one of the most terrifying experiences I’ve ever had in my life!”


Source: https://www.eadt.co.uk//news/weird-suffolk-great-troubler-walberswick-ghosts-westwood-lodge-1-5801996