PAUL F. ENO has been called "the most intelligent voice in paranormal research today" and "one of the most visionary philosophers of our time." Paul was one of the first paranormal investigators of the early 1970s, beginning while he was studying for the priesthood. His early mentors included parapsychology pioneer Dr. Louisa Rhine, Fr. John J. Nicola SJ (technical advisor for the film The Exorcist), and legendary, first-generation ghost hunters Ed & Lorraine Warren.
Today, Paul is an internationally known broadcaster, an award-winning New England journalist, a graduate of two seminaries, the author of eight books (three Amazon bestsellers), and holds a rare Ph.B in philosophy.
He is also a prominent Rhode Island historian, and co-author, with Channel 12 (Providence) newsman Glenn Laxton, of the book "Rhode Island: A Genial History," now used in several of the state's high schools. Along with actor David Hartman, Paul represented Rhode Island in the History Channel's "The States" series in 2007.
Much in demand as a talk-show guest around North America, Paul has appeared multiple times on "Coast to Coast A.M." with Art Bell, George Noory and George Knapp; "Midnight in the Desert" with Heather Wade, and many others. He has presented his interactive programs on the paranormal all over America and in Europe.
In 2005, Paul teamed up with his then-13 year-old son, Ben, to investigate cases, starting with the "Litchfield County Flap Area" and the "Haunted Policeman of Vermont." In 2008, the father-son "partners in the paranormal" launched the radio show "Behind the Paranormal with Paul & Ben Eno" on Achieve Radio in Phoenix. When CBS Radio picked up the show in Boston, Detroit, Pittsburgh and Seattle from 2009-2014, Ben became the youngest syndicated broadcaster in America.
Today "Behind the Paranormal" is still on the air, broadcasting weekly from WOON 1240 AM in the Providence/Boston corridor and streaming live. The show has an estimated global audience of 3 million.
Paul's unusually long experience in the field, his hair-raising adventures with famous hauntings (now including cryptid and UFO research) along with his utterly unique, riveting theories about the paranormal and its meaning for our understanding of the world and ourselves, draw capacity crowds wherever he speaks. Now with Ben at his side as a fellow adventurer, co-host and co-author, audiences love the father-son dynamic, their wit, compassion, message of deathless hope, and the accounts of families they have helped and amazing experiences they have had.
A former editor at "The Providence Journal," Paul is still a working New England journalist, author and editor. Ben is a 2014 graduated of Emerson College (Boston) with a degree in sound design and audio engineering. Now 24, he married his high school sweetheart in 2016. Both men and their families live in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. Find out more about Paul, Ben and their work at www.newenglandghosts.com or www.behindtheparanormal.com.