Contributors to the Big Circle Website

 

  Martha Copeland   Martha is a member of the American Association of Electronic Voice Phenomena (www.aaevp.com) and the author of the book I’m Still Here. She is the founder of “The Big Circle: Bridge to the Afterlife”, an informal group composed of bereaved parents, spouses, siblings, and friends, whose collective and focused mission is to build a bridge of communication to their loved ones in the spiritual world.


Martha was driven to start this special group after the loss of her daughter, Cathy, in an automobile accident on December 23rd, 2001. Five months after Cathy’s death, Martha’s family started receiving actual messages from Cathy through various electronic devices, as well as other means of after-death communications, to let them know that she was still very much alive. Cathy was part of and continues to work with a spiritual counterpart group, also called The Big Circle, on the "other side".



This inspirational mother-and-daughter love story has gained wide media attention. Martha told Cathy’s story in the trailers of Universal Studios' motion picture film White Noise. She has been a guest on the Maury Show and the Montel Williams Show, several radio programs, as well as various national and international journalism media outlets. Electronic voice phenomena samples, or "EVPs" captured by Martha from other family members who have crossed over to the spiritual world, have been used on the television program The Ghost Whisperer. Jeffrey Wands, a renowned medium for the Maury Show, was so impressed with Cathy’s strong ability to communicate her message through the veil that he included her story in his book Another Door Opens.

Cathy’s story can also be found in Tom and Lisa Butler’s book There Is No Death and There Are No Dead. Additionally, there are several books currently in the process of being published that will feature Cathy’s remarkable after-death communications.

Several renowned famous mediums including Sylvia Browne and George Anderson have validated Cathy’s communications from beyond the veil through readings for Martha.

Cathy continues to help heal grieving families around the world, and she continues to attract media attention to help spread her message of faith and hope to those who grieve the loss of a loved one.

 

  Jim Stonier   Jim is a member of the American Association of Electronic Voice Phenomena and a longtime EVP researcher. One of the Big Circle webmasters, Jim was an assistant organizer for the 2006 AA-EVP Conference in Atlanta, and has photographed a wide variety of phenomenal and everyday subjects connected with the work of the AA-EVP.
 
  Karen Mossey   Karen is a member of the American Association of Electronic Voice Phenomena and an EVP specialist for the East Coast Transcommunication Organization (www.ectoweb.com). She is a member of NSAC (National Spiritualist Association of Churches), is certified in the practice of Reiki, and is a physical fitness instructor. She is the mother of four children and two grandchildren.

Karen’s EVP and interviews have been used in Universal Studios' trailer for the movie White Noise starring Michael Keaton, and in the CBS television series Ghost Whisperer. She is mentioned Tom and Lisa Butler's book There is No Death and There Are No Dead, and in Thomas D’Agostino’s book Haunted New Hampshire. Karen is also a bereaved parent (her son Rob has been heard on many EVP clips), and is referenced in Martha Copeland's book I’m Still Here. She has appeared on the Maury Show, on news items broadcast on CBS/Channel 4 in Boston (WBZ) and numerous other television programs, and has been featured in many newspaper articles.
  Vicki Talbott   Vicki is a member of the American Association of Electronic Voice Phenomena and an active instrumental trans-communication (ITC) researcher since 2004. She participated in a two-year online research group, the Resonance Working Group, founded by Mark Macy, and is currently involved in 4Cell research with the AA-EVP. She is a college instructor, and lives in the Pacific Northwest of the United States with her husband, dog, 2 cats, and a turtle.

Vicki has appeared on the Montel Williams show, and her EVP (especially from her son Braden, who died in a kayaking accident in 2001) was played at the most recent AAEVP conference, where she presented, as well as on various television programs, including Montel, Access Hollywood, and the Maury Show. Vicki and Braden’s story appears in Martha Copeland’s book I’m Still Here; she also contributed to the book God’s Gift of Love: After Death Communications For Those Who Grieve, by Christine Marie Duminiak.
  Lisa Yesse   An AA-EVP member since the 2004 AA-EVP Conference in Reno, Lisa has assisted in the layout and webmastering of the Big Circle website. She was led to investigating electronic voice phenomena and the AA-EVP in the aftermath of losing several loved ones, in particular a very special canine companion. Lisa currently lives in New Hampshire with her two dogs and continues to explore several avenues of after-death communications, including EVP, mediumship, and out-of-body experiences.

 Camille Creepingbear-Wagoner ( Gaga)

An AA-EVP member, is a Registered Nurse and a Psychic Medium   with a wealth of personal experience in psychic phenomena. Having experienced two separate NDE's and Astral travel as well as clear recollection of multiple past lives, she began utilizing EVP after the devastating loss of her 29 year old son, Rusty ( Brain Tumor). A Unitarian Universalist, Gaga lives in Daytona Beach, Florida with her 7 Standard Poodles and works as a Director of Nursing and Artist. Her hobbies include Native American beadwork, art, music, reading and Spirit communication.