Pascal Voggenhuber

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Pascal Voggenhuber
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Born (1980-02-11) February 11, 1980 (age 43)
Switzerland
Other namesChris Grail
Education Arthur Findlay College
OccupationAuthor
Website Official website (in German)

Pascal Voggenhuber (born February 11, 1980, in Switzerland) is a Swiss non-fiction, thriller author and Copywriter. [1] He has published 15 books so far and was awarded the GfK Award [2] in 2017. He publishes his novels under his open pseudonym Chris Grail. [3]

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Education

Voggenhuber claims to have acquired his (alleged) knowledge of the "supernatural world" at Arthur Findlay College in Stansted Mountfitchet, England, and in Switzerland. In 2009, he founded the Spirit Messenger Center in Sissach, Switzerland to train other media. Pascal Voggenhuber is originally a trained actor. [4]

Working methods and demands

Every year Pascal Voggenhuber gives a large number of lectures, seminars and workshops, mainly in Switzerland, Germany and Austria. He also appears regularly in so-called afterlife demonstrations. Numerous people follow Voggenhuber's performances, in which he says he talks live to a deceased relative of a spectator. He translates messages from the afterlife for the bereaved. In 2014, a multi-part documentary about the work of Pascal Voggenhuber was broadcast on Sat.1 Switzerland. The programme Das Medium - Nachricht aus dem Jenseits [5] shows how he helps to cope better with grief in individual consultations. The programme also mentions that he uses his alleged abilities again and again to help the police in unsolved cases. The fact that this cooperation exists was also confirmed in the Johannes B. Kerner Show on Sat.1 in 2009. [6] In the TV crime thriller Tatort: Zwischen zwei Welten, which was produced in Switzerland, there is the character Pablo Guggisberg, who is a medium that helps the police in their investigations. This figure should be based on Pascal Voggenhuber. [7] In Germany, where the general public is unfamiliar with such cooperation, this crime scene episode was sometimes met with incomprehension. [8] In individual cases, schools invite Pascal Voggenhuber to talk to students about his work and these topics, for example in physics lessons. [9] [10] [11] Pascal Voggenhuber has written 14 books so far. Each of these 14 books was in the top 10 bestseller lists in Switzerland. [12] [13]

Documentaries

Books

CDs

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References

  1. "Copywriting-Secrets ⚜️| Marketing für Therapeuten & Coaches" (in German). 2022-12-01. Retrieved 2022-12-13.
  2. "GfK Entertainment - "Nummer 1 Award der Schweizer Bestsellerlisten" für Pascal Voggenhuber". www.gfk-entertainment.com (in German). Retrieved 2021-04-07.
  3. "Autoren Seite von Thriller Autor Chris Grail / Blog und Autoren Tipps". Autor Chris Grail aka Pascal Voggenhuber (in German). Retrieved 2021-04-07.
  4. Pascal Voggenhuber, Minute 0:35
  5. "Video bei Myvideo.de". Archived from the original on May 22, 2014. Retrieved November 29, 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  6. Videoausschnitt aus der Johannes B Kerner Talkshow, SAT1.de
  7. luzernerzeitung.ch: Wie war der sechste Tatort aus Luzern?
  8. Bertram Quadt: Nervenprobe für Tatort-Fans Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Filmkritik bei swr3.de, retrieved 5 November 2017.
  9. Pascal Voggenhuber, Minute 31:28
  10. "Geisterstunde an Luzerner Gymi: Eso-Star Voggenhuber übt Jenseitskontakte mit Schülern" translation: A witching hour at Lucerne's Gymi: Eso star Voggenhuber practises otherworldly contacts with pupils watson.de
  11. Pascal Voggenhuber aus Basel nimmt Kontakt mit Toten auf oder liest aus der Hand. Er tritt auch gerne am Gymnasium Musegg in Luzern als Referent auf. Heuer bereits zum sechsten Mal. translation: Pascal Voggenhuber from Basel makes contact with the dead or reads from their hands. He also enjoys appearing as a speaker at the Musegg High School in Lucerne. This year already for the sixth time. zentralplus.ch
  12. Der Schweizer Pascal Voggenhuber gilt als eines der renommiertesten Medien in Europa. translation: The Swiss Pascal Voggenhuber is considered one of the most renowned media in Europe. meinbezirk.at
  13. Pascal Voggenhuber ist eines der bekanntesten Schweizer Medien. Seit 2007 hat er 14 Bücher veröffentlicht, die alle in den Top-Ten der Schweizer Sachbuch Bestsellerliste platziert waren. translation: Pascal Voggenhuber is one of the best known Swiss media. Since 2007, he has published 12 books, all of which were placed in the top ten of the Swiss non-fiction bestseller list. toponline.ch