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Summary: The truth is often hard to find. This can be especially true when talking about ghost stories and paranormal events. Ghostly Podcast takes a deeper look into these stories in a bi-weekly podcast. Each episode, we tell a ghost story – one that some believe is true. Talk about the history and then, we will debate the facts of that story. From the most popular ones - to ones that are more obscure, each story will be explored from/using whatever evidence can be found. Expect arguments, jokes, and, sometimes, maybe, an agreement.

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 073 Sausage King Murder | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:42:13

Does the Sausage King’s Wife still Haunt Chicago? Does the Sausage King’s wife still haunt Chicago? Favorite guest Mondo joins Pat and Rebecca to discuss and debate the story of the Sausage King. In 1897, the wife of Adolph Luetgert, the Sausage King of Chicago, was reported missing. Two trials later, Luetgert was convicted of killing his wife Louisa. Since her death, reports of her ghost have haunted both their former home and the sausage factory where her body was supposedly dissolved. Listen to the debate and then you decide – does Louisa Luetgert haunt Chicago? Questions Explored in this Episode Who was the sausage king of Chicago, Adolph Luetgert? What was his early life like and how did he reach his high status? Who were his first wife and children? What happened when Louisa went missing as well as what happened during the investigation? Why were there two murder trials? Why did Adolph think Louisa was haunting him in jail? What are the reports of Louisa haunting the factory and their former home? Does she haunt the city? Adolph Luetgert Vote on the Episode Done listening to the this episode? Go vote on what you think at ghostlypodcast.com/polls. #TeamBeliever #TeamSkeptic Listener Mail and Questions This week’s listener mail is about a figure seen from behind. Have a spooky story or question of your own (or someone you know)? Send your story or question to info@ghostlypodcast.com and we might read it on the podcast. You could be on a future episode of Ghostly! History of the Sausage King Murder Pat explores the history of Adolph Luetgert, the Sausage King of Chicago and the mystery of his missing wife in 1897. He also reveals the story of the two murder trials and the king’s final fate. Louisa Luetgert and Adolph Luetgert The Debate Rebecca, Mondo, and Pat debate the stories of Louisa Luetgert’s ghost. Adolph was first convinced the police hired people to pretend to be Louisa’s ghost, but in then he claimed it was her real ghost. Since then, multiple reports of her ghost have been reported at the site of the former factory as well as their former home. Poll Results Did listeners think Spirit Photography is real? Still need to listen to our previous episodes? Check them out here. Ghostly Book Club Interested in joining our Ghostly Book Club? If you want to read spooky books and talk about them with fellow Ghostly listeners, sign up at ghostlypodcast.com/book-club. We’ll be re-launching in the fall. Ghostly Gear New merchandise store right on our website at ghostlypodcast.com/store for all your Ghostly Gear! T-shirts, Hoodies, and Masks and more. Done Listening to the Episode? Please subscribe to Ghostly and give us a rating on iTunes or any podcast app where they let you. Tell your friends! Then you can debate the truth yourselves. Word of mouth is one of the best ways to grow our audience, so we can do all the amazing things we have planned for this year. And be sure to find us on all social media at Ghostly Podcast.

 072 Spirit Photography | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:31:42

Does Spirit Photography Capture Images of the Departed? Does Spirit Photography capture images of the departed? Soon after the invention of photography came spirit photography as part of the Spiritualist movement. Since then, photographers have claimed to capture the image of those that have past on in photos.  Some say yes, but many say no. Listen to the debate and then you decide – is spirit photography real? Questions Explored in this Episode What is spirit photography? Who are some of the most famous spirit photographers? What was the result of investigations of the most popular photographers? Who believed in spirit photography and who tried to debunk it? Was William Mumler’s photo of Mary Todd Lincoln with the spirit of President Lincoln legit? What are the most famous spirit photos that have not been disproven? Is spirit photography real? A couple with a young female spirit. photo: William Hope Vote on the Episode Done listening to the this episode? Go vote on what you think at ghostlypodcast.com/polls. #TeamBeliever #TeamSkeptic Listener Mail and Questions This week’s listener mail is about sleep paralysis and a dark figure. Have a spooky story or question of your own (or someone you know)? Send your story or question to info@ghostlypodcast.com and we might read it on the podcast. You could be on a future episode of Ghostly! History of Spirit Photography Pat explores the history of spirit photography, including the most famous photographers, William Mumler and William Hope. PT Barnum let the charge against Mumler and his photos of ghosts, while Sir Arthur Conan Doyle led the charge to prove its authenticity. The Debate – Spirit Photography Rebecca and Pat debate four popular spirit photos that are often called the most likely to be real: Sybell Corbet’s 1891 photo of the Combermere Abbey Library, Hubert C. Provand’s 1936 photo of The Brown Lady, Sir Victor Goddard’s 1919 RAF Squadron photo of Freddy Jackson, and the Reverend R.W. Hardy’s 1966 photo of the Tulip Staircase at The Queen’s House. Look below for each image… Spirit Photo 1: Sybell Corbet’s 1891 photo of the Combermere Abbey Library Sybell Corbet’s 1891 photo of the Combermere Abbey Library Spirit Photo 2: Hubert C. Provand’s 1936 photo of The Brown Lady The Brown Lady Spirit Photo 3: Sir Victor Goddard’s 1919 RAF Squadron photo of Freddy Jackson Sir Victor Goddard’s RAF Squadron with Freddy Jackson Spirit Photo 4: Reverend R.W. Hardy’s 1966 photo of the Tulip Staircase at The Queen’s House The Rev Hardy ‘ghost’ photo courtesy of the Mary Evans Picture Library

 071 Salem Witch Trials With Jacob Mayfield | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:47:45

Did the Salem Witch Trials cause the Town to be Haunted? Did the Salem witch trials cause the town to be haunted? Psychic entertainer Jacob Mayfield joins Ghostly to talk about Salem and the witch trials. In 1692, more than 100 people were accused of witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts. Did condemning innocent people lead to the town being haunted? Join us to learn about the history of this event and the terrifying ghost stories people still claim to experience. Then you decide – is Salem haunted? Judge Hawthore. “The Legend of Salem: The Rev. George Burroughs was accused of witchcraft on the evidence of feats of strength, tried, hung, and buried beneath the gallows” Questions Explored in this Episode What were the Salem Witch Trials? How did the hysteria start, and who was involved? What happened to those that were accused of being witches? Which evidence was used to convict over 100 people of witchcraft? What parts of the town are considered haunted, as well as who are the ghosts that haunt them? Vote on the Episode Done listening to the Salem Witch Trials episode? Go vote on what you think at ghostlypodcast.com/polls. #TeamBeliever #TeamSkeptic Listener Mail and Questions This week’s listener mail is about a dark figure seen in lightning, but then he disappears. Have a spooky story or question of your own (or someone you know)? Send your story or question to info@ghostlypodcast.com and we might read it on the podcast. You could be on a future episode of Ghostly! Jacob Mayfield – MayfieldMagic.com Special Interview and Win a Free Reading! One of Ghostly’s favorite guests Jacob Mayfield joins us to tell us about his recent visit to Salem. Get some great travel tips while learning some fantastic trivia like what role the tv show Bewitched played in Salem’s history! Be sure to visit mayfieldmagic.com to learn how you can get a reading or attend an event with Jacob. Win a free Reading from Jacob Mayfield! Visit @mayfieldmagic on Instagram, follow him, like the post where he mentions Ghostly, and leave a comment! He’ll pick a random winner from those that follow, like, and comment by June 30th! Hawthorne Hotel Salem History of the Salem Witch Trials Pat explores the history of the trials. Abigail Williams and Betty Parris were young girls, but they started the accusations that snowballed into over 100 people being accused of witchcraft. At least 16 people were executed as witches. Joshua Ward House The Debate Rebecca and Pat debate the Salem Witch Trials and whether or not they left ghosts and paranormal activity behind. The Joshua Ward house as well as the Hawthorn Hotel both claim to be haunted. Poll Results What did listeners think about Robert the Doll? Still need to listen to our previous episodes? Check them out here.

 070 Robert The Doll | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:49:42

Is Robert the Doll Haunted? Is Robert the Doll haunted? Robert the Doll is often called the most haunted doll in the world. Join us to learn about his history and the multitude of terrifying stories about Robert. Then you decide – is he the most haunted doll? Questions Explored in this Episode When was he created? How was he created, and who owned him? Why was Gene Otto so attached to Robert? What paranormal stories were told about Robert before he came to the museum? Why do hundreds of people a year write letters to Robert and send him candy, yet are so scared of him? What are the rules for visiting Robert? Is he haunted? Vote on the Episode Done listening to the Robert the Doll episode? Go vote on what you think at ghostlypodcast.com/polls. #TeamBeliever #TeamSkeptic Listener Mail and Questions This week’s listener mail is about a ghostly house intruder. While the ghost may have thought she could break it, our letter writer was quick to action. Have a spooky story or question of your own (or someone you know)? Send your story or question to info@ghostlypodcast.com and we might read it on the podcast. You could be on a future episode of Ghostly! History of Robert the Doll Pat explores the history of the doll as well as artist Gene Otto, who was given Robert as a child. Most of the doll’s history is murky, but it has some great paranormal folklore. The Debate Rebecca and Pat debate if the doll is haunted before looking at stories told about Robert by his second owner, Myrtle Reuter, and those that worked and lived with her. They also look at just a few of the many, many stories from visitors who claim Robert destroyed their images of him and/or caused them bad luck. Poll Results Did listeners think the Queen Mary is haunted? Still need to listen to our previous episodes? Check them out here. Ghostly Book Club Interested in joining our Ghostly Book Club? If you want to read spooky books and talk about them with fellow Ghostly listeners, sign up at ghostlypodcast.com/book-club. Our next meeting will be in July. Ghostly Gear New merchandise store is right on our website at ghostlypodcast.com/store for all your Ghostly Gear! T-shirts, Hoodies, and Masks and more. Done Listening to the Episode? Please subscribe to Ghostly and give us a rating on iTunes or any podcast app where they let you. Tell your friends! Then you can debate the truth yourselves. Word of mouth is one of the best ways to grow our audience, so we can do all the amazing things we have planned for this year. And be sure to find us on all social media at Ghostly Podcast. Visit our website, www.ghostlypodcast.com, to learn more about Ghostly, and, of course, give us your opinion on our polls here or on Facebook.  Support Ghostly How can you help support Ghostly? Leave us a rating and a review. And now you can also buy us a cup of coffee at buymeacoffee.com/GhostlyPodcast. You can give a one-time coffee, or you can sign up for a membership for $5 a month...

 069 Queen Mary | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:25:15

Is the Queen Mary Haunted? Is the Queen Mary Haunted? The RMS Queen Mary is often called one of the most haunted places in the world. Let’s explore this luxury ocean liner’s amazing history and then dive into it’s most famous ghost stories. Then you decide – do ghosts haunt this ship? Questions Explored in this Episode When was this luxury liner built? How long did it take to built and how much did it cost? How did it get its name? What was it’s job during World War II? Why did it go out of service? How did it end up moored off of Long Beach, California? Who are its most famous ghosts? Why do people say it’s haunted? What paranormal activity have people experienced while staying at this floating hotel? Is it haunted? Cunard White Star To Europe Baggage Tag Vote on the Episode Done listening to the episode? Go vote on what you think at ghostlypodcast.com/polls. #TeamBeliever #TeamSkeptic Listener Mail and Questions This week’s listener mail is about another Shadow Person. Have a spooky story or question of your own (or someone you know)? Send your story or question to info@ghostlypodcast.com and we might read it on the podcast. You could be on a future episode of Ghostly! Arriving in New York Harbor, 20 June 1945, with thousands of US soldiers – there is a prominent degaussing coil running around the outer hull. History of the Queen Mary Pat explores the history of the this famous ship. The British government funded the ship with a loan and it first sailed in 1934. During WWII, the ship operated as a troopship carrying Allied soldiers, nicknamed the Grey Ghost. After its retirement, this luxury liner was moored off Long Beach, California and has been made into a hotel and tourist attraction. For a short time, Disney considered buying the ship to use as a version of the Haunted Mansion attraction. Photo of Lady in White by Dane Valentina The Debate Rebecca and Pat debate if it is haunted. One of the most haunted hotel rooms in the world is Stateroom B340. Another popular ghost is John Pedder, a shipmate killed by Hatch 13 in the boiler room. Lastly, the ghost of a little girl named Jackie haunts several places on the ship, but her favorite place is the first class pool. Poll Results Did listeners think Drury Lane is haunted? Still need to listen to our previous episodes? Check them out here. Ghostly Book Club Interested in joining our Ghostly Book Club? If you want to read spooky books and talk about them with fellow Ghostly listeners, sign up at ghostlypodcast.com/book-club. Our next meeting will be in July. Ghostly Gear New merchandise store right on our website at ghostlypodcast.

 068 Drury Lane - Listener Choice | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:12:30

Is the Drury Lane Theater Haunted? Is the Drury Lane Theater Haunted? Often called the most haunted theater in the world, the Theatre Royal Drury Lane has a fascinating history on top of its numerous ghost stories. Listeners voted on this one and we are excited to share what we found. Join us in exploring the almost 400-year history of Drury Lane as well as debate the many ghost sightings there. Then you decide – do ghosts haunt this theater? Questions Explored in this Episode When was the original Drury Lane built? What does it mean to be a Royal theater? How was the theater different than others? What caused to shut down over the years? Why did it burn down twice? Who is the Man in Gray, and does he haunt the theater? What other ghosts do people claim to see or experience? Is this theater haunted? The interior of the third and largest theatre to stand at Drury Lane, c. 1808 Vote on the Episode Done listening to the Drury Lane Theater? Go vote on what you think at ghostlypodcast.com/polls. #TeamBeliever #TeamSkeptic Listener Mail and Questions This week’s listener mail is about a faucet that turns itself on. Have a spooky story or question of your own (or someone you know)? Send your story or question to info@ghostlypodcast.com and we might read it on the podcast. You could be on a future episode of Ghostly! Joseph Grimaldi, frequent performer at Drury Lane. published by Samuel De Wilde, etching, published 14 February 1807 History of Drury Lane Pat explores the history of the theater. Built in 1663 as Theatre Royal in Brydges Street, this is one of the longest-running theaters in the world. It has been rebuilt several times, including after burning down twice. It is currently owned by Andrew Lloyd Weber. The Burning of Drury Lane Theatre from Westminster Bridge The Debate Rebecca and Pat debate if Drury Lane is haunted. The most famous ghost is The Man in Grey, but others include the spirits of Joseph Gremaldi, the father of clowns, Dan Leno, and Charles Macklin. Dan Leno, one of Drury Lane’s many ghosts / Getty Images Poll Results Did listeners think Billy the Kid still haunts this earth? Still need to listen to our previous episodes? Check them out here. Ghostly Book Club Interested in joining our Ghostly Book Club? If you want to read spooky books and talk about them with fellow Ghostly listeners, sign up at ghostlypodcast.com/book-club. Our next meeting will be in July. Ghostly Gear New merchandise store right on our website at ghostlypodcast.com/store for all your Ghostly Gear! T-shirts, Hoodies, and Masks and more. Done Listening to the Episode? Please subscribe to Ghostly and give us a ratin...

 Bonus Episode - Hotel Cecil with Bob After Dark | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:35:25

Cecil Hotel In a special bonus episode, Ghostly joins Bob After Dark to talk about the super creepy Cecil Hotel. After the Netflix show Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel about the tragedy of Elisa Lam, we all knew we wanted to learn more about this place some call one of the most haunted hotels in the United States. With all the interest in this place, what paranormal evidence has been found? Questions Explored in this Episode What is the Cecil Hotel? When and why was the Hotel Cecil built? What is it like today, and does anyone live there? What is the dark history of the hotel? When paranormal investigators explore the hotel, what do they find? Is it haunted? Stay on Main Hotel Logo from the Cecil History of the Cecil Hotel Pat explores the history of the Cecil hotel. Built in 1924, it started it’s pattern of suicides and murders soon after. Serial killers Richard Ramirez and Jack Unterweger may have stayed at the Cecil. Today it is closed with the hope of remodeling it and reopening it soon. The Debate Bob, Pat, and Rebecca debate whether or not the hotel Cecil is haunted. Check out the sources below for the evidence we debated. Hotel Cecil Low Daily Weekly Rates 700 Rooms by Zheng Zhou Fair Use Ghostly Book Club Interested in joining our Ghostly Book Club? If you want to read spooky books and talk about them with fellow Ghostly listeners, sign up at ghostlypodcast.com/book-club. Our next meeting will be May 6th where we’ll be talking about Billy the Kid! Ghostly Gear New merchandise store right on our website at ghostlypodcast.com/store for all your Ghostly Gear! T-shirts, Hoodies, and Masks and more. Memoriam Development Check out the production and theater company Pat and Rebecca are involved with for podcasts and live shows. They have recently released a series of horror short films called Nightshade. Learn more at memoriamdevelopment.com Done Listening to the Episode? Please subscribe to Ghostly and give us a rating on iTunes or any podcast app where they let you. Tell your friends! Then you can debate the truth yourselves. Word of mouth is one of the best ways to grow our audience, so we can do all the amazing things we have planned for this year. And be sure to find us on all social media at Ghostly Podcast. Visit our website, www.ghostlypodcast.com, to learn more about Ghostly, and, of course, give us your opinion on our polls here or on Facebook.  Support Ghostly How can you help support Ghostly? Leave us a rating and a review. And now you can also buy us a cup of coffee at buymeacoffee.com/GhostlyPodcast. You can give a one-time coffee, or you can sign up for a membership for $5 a month or $50 a year. Members get early access to future episode topics. We want to hear from you! We want your ghost stories! Email us at info@ghostlypodcast.com.  Follow us on Facebook, Instagram,

 067 Billy The Kid | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:13:07

Does the Spirit of Billy the Kid still Haunt this Earth? Does the spirit of Billy the Kid still haunt this earth? Billy the Kid is one of the famous (or infamous) cowboys in history. But no matter what people think they know about him, the truth is hard to find. And many claim he didn’t really die by the hands of Sheriff Pat Garrett. Others claim to see his ghost to this day.  What is real when it comes to Billy the Kid? Questions Explored in this Episode Who was Billy the Kid? Where was he born? What was his real name, William H. Bonney or Henry McCarty? How did he become a hustler and a killer? Did he kill for gain, protection, or revenge? What was his role in the Lincoln County War? How did he keep escaping custody? Was he really killed by Pat Garrett or did he escape and live to old age under a new name? Where do people claim to see Billy’s ghost? Does he haunt the Lincoln County Courthouse? Is his spirit really gone? Lincoln County Courthouse where Billy the Kid escaped custody Vote on the Episode Done listening to the Billy the Kid? Go vote on what you think at ghostlypodcast.com/polls. #TeamBeliever #TeamSkeptic Listener Mail and Questions This week’s listener mail is an invisible presence in mom’s bed. We also have a bonus story about Excalibur Nightclub from Eric Wong of the Totally Wong Podcast. Have a spooky story or question of your own (or someone you know)? Send your story or question to info@ghostlypodcast.com or leave a voicemail at 630-448-2138 and we might read or share it on the podcast. You could be on a future episode of Ghostly! Billy the Kid TinType found in 2019 History of Billy the Kid Pat explores the history of Billy the Kid. Billy’s history is full of superstitions and boastful lies, so it can be hard to know what is true. But Pat shares what we know for sure about Henry McCarty’s, aka William H. Bonney aka Billy the Kid, childhood and transformation into the legend he is today. He also gives the history of the Lincoln County War and all Billy’s trials and escapes. Listen to the rumors of what really happened after he was killed. The Debate Rebecca and Pat debate if Billy the Kid’s ghost still haunts this earth. One of the most popular places he supposedly still haunts is the Lincoln County Courthouse. Billy also haunts the Ellis Story County Inn and the Old Mesilla Courthouse.   Ghostly Book Club Interested in joining our Ghostly Book Club? If you want to read spooky books and talk about them with fellow Ghostly listeners, sign up at ghostlypodcast.com/book-club. Our next meeting will be May 6th where we’ll be talking about Billy the Kid! Ghostly Gear New merchandise store right on our website at ghostlypodcast.com/store for all your Ghostly Gear! T-shirts, Hoodies, and Masks and more. Done Listening to the Episode? Please subscribe to Ghostly and give us a rating on iTunes or any podcast app where they let you. Tell your friends! Then you can debate the truth yourselves. Word of mouth is one of the best ways to grow o...

 066 Excalibur Nightclub with Mondo | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:33:53

Is the site of Excalibur Nightclub Haunted? Is the site of Excalibur Nightclub haunted? Fan favorite guest Mondo joins Pat and Rebecca to examine more haunted Chicago, Excalibur Nightclub. Although many know it by Excalibur, it has been a lot of things over the years, including the Chicago Historical Society. But no matter what it’s called, people continue to tell ghost stories about this unique building. Are they true? Questions Explored in this Episode What is the history of the Excalibur nightclub and the building? For those who visited it, what did they experience? Who has performed there? What other businesses have been in this location? Who has seen paranormal activity? What have paranormal investigators and employees seen, heard, and experienced that they cannot explain? Why do people believe it is haunted? What rumors have been debunked? Is this building haunted?

 Bonus Episode - Results for Ghostly Game Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:14

Who is Telling the Truth and Who is Telling Lies? Learn who was telling the truth and who was telling lies on the Ghostly Game Show episode with Terry Carnation, played by Rainn Wilson, from Dark Air with Terry Carnation, Bob from Bob After Dark and Nick Mataragas from Freak of the Week and Nightshade. Listen to find out the answers and who won our contest for a FREE Ghostly T-Shirt! Reminder: The Contest – Ghostly Game Show: Truth or Lies All of this week’s guests, Terry Carnation, Bob After Dark, and Nick Mataragas, along with hosts Pat and Rebecca tell personal ghost stories that will give you the shivers. But are they telling you the truth or telling you a lie? Listen to the stories and our guesses, then go to ghostlypodcast.com/polls to cast your vote. The winner will be the one with the most right answers. If there is a tie, a winner will be randomly selected from those entries. What’s the prize? A Ghostly T-Shirt of your choice! And bragging rights, of course. Terry Carnation played by Rainn Wilson, Patrick Harrington, Rebecca Rivers Dark Air with Terry Carnation “Dark Air with Terry Carnation” is an Audioboom Original Podcast available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever else you like to listen. It premieres April 1st! Terry Carnation played by Rainn Wilson Photo Credit: Dennys Ilic Voting Results Listen to each guest and host reveal if they were telling the truth or lying. Still need to listen to the stories first? Check them out here. Ghostly Book Club Interested in joining our new Ghostly Book Club? If you want to read spooky books and talk about them with fellow Ghostly listeners, sign up at ghostlypodcast.com/book-club. Our next meeting will be this spring. Ghostly Gear Didn’t win a T-Shirt? You can still order your own at our merchandise store right on our website at ghostlypodcast.com/store. It has all your Ghostly Gear! T-shirts, Hoodies, and Masks and more. Done Listening to the Episode? Please subscribe to Ghostly and give us a rating on iTunes or any podcast app where they let you. Tell your friends! Then you can debate the truth yourselves. Word of mouth is one of the best ways to grow our audience, so we can do all the amazing things we have planned for this year. And be sure to find us on all social media at Ghostly Podcast. Visit our website, www.ghostlypodcast.com, to learn more about Ghostly, and, of course, give us your opinion on our polls here or on Facebook.  Support Ghostly How can you help support Ghostly? Leave us a rating and a review. And now you can also buy us a cup of coffee at buymeacoffee.com/GhostlyPodcast. You can give a one-time coffee, or you can sign up for a membership for $5 a month or $50 a year. Members get early access to future episode topics. We want to hear from you! We want your ghost stories! Email us at info@ghostlypodcast.com.  Follow us on Facebook, Instagram,

 065 Ghostly Game Show with Terry Carnation (Rainn Wilson) of Dark Air | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:42:42

Terry Carnation from Dark Air with Terry Carnation Photo Credit: Dennys Ilic Who is Telling the Truth and Who is Telling Lies? Who is telling the truth and who is telling lies? It’s time for a Very Special Ghostly with Very Special Guests! Terry Carnation, played by Rainn Wilson, joins Ghostly to tell us about his new podcast, Dark Air with Terry Carnation, premiering on April 1st! We’ve also got Bob from Bob After Dark and Nick Mataragas from Freak of the Week and Nightshade. Everyone is here to play Ghostly Game Show – Truth or Lies. Who is telling the truth? You decide – Vote and enter to win a free Ghostly T-Shirt! Ghostly Podcast with Guest Terry Carnation and Hosts Rebecca Rivers and Pat Harrington This Week’s Contest – Ghostly Game Show: Truth or Lies All of this week’s guests, Terry Carnation, Bob After Dark, and Nick Mataragas, along with hosts Pat and Rebecca tell personal ghost stories that will give you the shivers. But are they telling you the truth or telling you a lie? Listen to the stories and our guesses, then go to ghostlypodcast.com/polls to cast your vote. The winner will be the one with the most right answers. If there is a tie, a winner will be randomly selected from those entries. What’s the prize? A Ghostly T-Shirt of your choice! And bragging rights, of course. Dark Air with Terry Carnation “Dark Air with Terry Carnation” is an Audioboom Original Podcast available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever else you like to listen. It premieres April 1st! Quick Facts:• “Dark Air with Terry Carnation,” stars late-night talk-radio show host Terry Carnation, who returns to the airwaves after a mysterious mental breakdown following the death of his wife, DuyLoan.• This darkly comedic podcast explores Terry’s life on and off the air, as he deals with bizarre topics and outrageous callers; and gets caught up in a mystery of his own.• The podcast features Rainn Wilson as Terry Carnation, Karan Soni (Deadpool, TBS’ “Miracle Workers”) as his co-star, and Al Madrigal as his boss.• Additional guest stars include Angela Kinsey, Yvette Nicole Brown, Tom Lennon, Creed Bratton, Mindy Sterling, Jason Reitman, Sam Neill, Nathan Fillion, Mark Proksch, Rizwan Manji, Kate Flannery, Kevin Smith, and Desmin Borges.• It will be available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and anywhere else you get your podcasts. Bob After Dark. Legends, Lore, Supernatural Listener Mail and Questions This week’s listener mail is the rest of the letter from listener Brian and his lifetime of paranormal experiences. Have a spooky story or question of your own (or someone you know)? Send your story or question to info@ghostlypodcast.com or leave a voicemail at 630-448-2138 and we might read or share it on the podcast. You could be on a future episode of Ghostly! Interview with Terry Carnation Terry is here to glorify us all with his return to Dark Air. In his interview, Pat challenges Terry to make him into a believer. One spectral story with a Lady in White later, does Terry accomplish what the rest of #TeamBeliever has been unable to do? And listen closely to Terry’s personal ghost story, complete with sound effects. Is he telling the truth? Go vote at ghostlypodcast.com/polls.

 064 University of Notre Dame | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:16:35

Is the University of Notre Dame Haunted? Is the University of Notre Dame haunted? Pat and Rebecca explore one of the most haunted colleges in the United States, the University of Notre Dame. Students and employees claim that Washington Hall is haunted by the ghost of The Gipper and that the founder, Father Edward Sorin, still keeps watch over the school to this day. Is this university haunted? Questions Explored in this Episode What is the history of the land of the University? When did Father Sorin arrive in the US and why did he decide to build a university in South Bend, Indiana? How old is Notre Dame? What happened when a fire burned down almost the whole school in 1879? What building is the most haunted on campus? Who haunts Washington Hall? Why do people believe Father Sorin haunts the Main Building and the South Dining Hall? What sensations do students claim to feel from paranormal activity? Is Notre Dame haunted? Washington Hall at University of Notre Dame Vote on the Episode Done listening? Go vote on what you think at ghostlypodcast.com/polls. #TeamBeliever #TeamSkeptic Listener Mail and Questions This week’s listener mail is the rest of the letter from a listener. This time we learn about her smell-lucination of her grandmother’s perfume. Have a spooky story or question of your own (or someone you know)? Send your story or question to info@ghostlypodcast.com or leave a voicemail at 630-448-2138 and we might read or share it on the podcast. You could be on a future episode of Ghostly! GCSC 4/30: Portrait of Rev. Edward Sorin, CSC, c1880s. History of Notre Dame Pat explores the history of the University of Notre Dame. Originally belonging to the Miami tribe and then later the Potawatomi tribe, the land was eventually taken over by French Catholic priests looking to start a school. He also talks about the fire in 1879 and how it rebuilt. And we can’t talk about Notre Dame without talking Fighting Irish football and it’s two most famous players, George “Gipper” Gipp and Rudy. George “The Gipper” Gipp – Football Player at Notre Dame The Debate Rebecca and Pat debate if the University of Notre Dame is haunted. While many believe that the Gipper haunts Washington Hall, there are other candidates as well. Several people have also claimed to see Father Sorin’s ghost in several buildings over the years. What do you believe? Poll Results Find out what listeners said for the Near Death Experience episode – Are Near Death Experiences Paranormal? Still need to listen to our previous episodes? Check them out here. Ghostly Book Club Interested in joining our new Ghostly Book Club? If you want to read spooky books and talk about them with fellow Ghostly listeners, sign up at ghostlypodcast.com/book-club. Our next meeting will be this spring. Ghostly Gear New merchandise store right on our website at ghostlypodcast.com/store for all your Ghostly Gear! T-shirts, Hoodies, and Masks and more.

 063 The Stanley Hotel made famous by The Shining | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:35:16

Is the Stanley Hotel Haunted? Is the Stanley Hotel haunted? Pat and Rebecca explore one of the world’s most haunted hotels. The Stanley Hotel inspired Stephen King to write The Shining. Over the years many guests have claimed to see ghosts and experienced paranormal activity. Is it true? Questions Explored in this Episode What is the history of the Stanley Hotel? Who was Freelan Stanley? Why did he build the hotel, and how long did it take? When did Stephen King stay at the hotel? What happened while he was there to inspire him to write The Shining? Was the movie The Shining filmed at the Stanley Hotel? What are the most popular ghost stories told about The Stanley? Why do they keep a team of paranormal investigators on staff? What is some of the evidence people claim to have that show ghosts at the hotel? Is it haunted? Vote on the Episode Done listening? Go vote on what you think at ghostlypodcast.com/polls. #TeamBeliever #TeamSkeptic The Stanley Hotel in Winter Listener Mail and Questions This week’s listener mail is a piece of real snail mail from a listener telling us about the “mean, tiny boy” picking on her son, but she has never seen him. Have a spooky story or question of your own (or someone you know)? Send your story or question to info@ghostlypodcast.com or leave a voicemail at 630-448-2138 and we might read or share it on the podcast. You could be on a future episode of Ghostly! Antique Chickering Piano at The Stanley Hotel History of the Stanley Hotel Pat explores the history of Estes Park and the Stanley Hotel. Freelan Stanley stayed in the Estes Park area while recovering from tuberculosis. This inspired him to build a hotel for others to receive the same benefits. Several famous guests have stayed at the hotel. One of the most famous was Stephen King, who was inspired to write The Shining after spending the night there in 1974. Listen to hear more #PatFacts about the hotel and how it has gained its reputation as one of the world’s most haunted hotels. Freelan Oscar Stanley, original owner of The Stanley Hotel The Debate on The Stanley Hotel Listen to Rebecca and Pat debate if the hotel is haunted. Visitors report at least 12 ghosts, including Freelan and his wife Flora Stanley; Mrs. Wilson, the housekeeper who still cleans; and Paul, the caretaker who still ushers out those who stay out past opening in the Concert Hall. Photo of Ghost Girl on the Grand Staircase at The Stanley Hotel. Photo credit: The Mausling Family Poll Results Find out what listeners said for the Near Death Experience episode – Are Near Death Experiences Paranormal? Still need to listen to our previous episodes? Check them out here. Ghostly Book Club Interested in joining our new Ghostly Book Club? If you want to read spooky books and talk about them with fellow Ghostly listeners, sign up at ghostlypodcast.com/book-club.

 062 Near Death Experience | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:08:28

Are Near Death Experiences Paranormal? Are near death experiences paranormal? Pat and Rebecca explore the phenomena of near-death experiences (NDE). After exploring the history of incidents as well as what forms they take, we debate whether NDEs can be explained by science or if they are glimpses into the great beyond. Questions Explored in this Episode What is a near death experience? How common are NDEs? How long have they been reported? Have there been any scientific studies of the NDE phenomena? What does science say about NDE? What do psychologists say? Are there different types of near-death experiences? Are any of the NDE experiences more paranormal than others? Do NDEs show people a glimpse of what will happen when they die? Woman’s face looking down a tunnel representing a NDE Vote on the Episode Done listening? Go vote on what you think at ghostlypodcast.com/polls. #TeamBeliever #TeamSkeptic Listener Mail and Questions This week’s listener mail is from someone who had a near-death experience and then saw the ghosts of his family that died. Have a spooky story or question of your own (or someone you know)? Send your story or question to info@ghostlypodcast.com or leave a voicemail at 630-448-2138 and we might read or share it on the podcast. You could be on a future episode of Ghostly! Bright Light as described in NDE History of the Near-Death Experience Pat explores the history of NDE and shares the common defining features of these experiences. He gives #PatFacts about what science and history has said about NDE. The Debate on NDE Rebecca and Pat debate if NDEs are paranormal. They look at several examples from a doctor who had a near-death experience to a woman who found something she shouldn’t have been able to see. NDE Bright Light Poll Results Find out what listeners said for the Hatfield and McCoy episode – Do ghosts from the Hatfield and McCoy feud still haunt the earth? Still need to listen to our previous episodes? Check them out here. Ghostly Book Club Interested in joining our new Ghostly Book Club? If you want to read spooky books and talk about them with fellow Ghostly listeners, sign up at ghostlypodcast.com/book-club. Our next meeting will be this spring. Ghostly Gear New merchandise store right on our website at ghostlypodcast.com/store for all your Ghostly Gear! T-shirts, Hoodies, and Masks and more. Done Listening to the Episode? Please subscribe to Ghostly and give us a rating on iTunes or any podcast app where they let you. Tell your friends!

 061 Hatfields and McCoys | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:04:23

Do Hatfield and McCoy Ghosts Haunt this Earth? Do Hatfield and McCoy ghosts haunt this earth? Pat and Rebecca explore one of the most famous American feuds. While we can’t know exactly how it started, we do know both families suffered at the hands of the other. Do the restless spirits of those family members involved in the feud exist? Questions Explored in this Episode What are the major events that represent this feud? Who were the Hatfields? Who were the McCoys? Why did they dislike each other so much to lead them to constantly fight and hurt each other? What happened with the pig lawsuit, the Logan Wildcats, the land lawsuit and the Paw Paw incident? Who were the “Romeo and Joliet” of the Hatfield and McCoys and what happened to them? What happened to Devil Anse Hatfield and Randolph McCoy? Where do people report seeing spirits? What paranormal evidence has been found? Are the areas of the feud haunted? Hatfield Cemetery Archway Google Maps/Richard Runion Vote on the Episode Done listening? Go vote on what you think at ghostlypodcast.com/polls. #TeamBeliever #TeamSkeptic Listener Mail and Questions This week’s listener mail is from a sister of someone we’ve heard from before and her side of the story. Have a spooky story or question of your own (or someone you know)? Send your story or question to info@ghostlypodcast.com or leave a voicemail at 630-448-2138 and we might read or share it on the podcast. You could be on a future episode of Ghostly! Hatfield-McCoy Map History of the Hatfields and McCoys Pat explores the history of the sinking of the Hatfields and McCoys. He gives #PatFacts about the families and what events started the feud and the major events throughout. Site of Randolph McCoy Home Photo by Janette Quakenbush on West Virginia Haunts and Legends The Debate Rebecca and Pat debate if the paranormal stories about the Hatfields and McCoys are true. Do spirits still haunt the sea where Hatfields are buried? Do they haunt the location of the Paw Paw Incident or the McCoy homestead? Poll Results Find out what listeners said for the Titanic episode – Do ghosts from the Titanic still haunt the earth? Still need to listen to our previous episodes? Check them out here. Roseanna McCoy Ghostly Book Club Interested in joining our new Ghostly Book Club? If you want to read spooky books and talk about them with fellow Ghostly listeners, sign up at ghostlypodcast.com/book-club. Our next meeting will be this spring. Ghostly Gear

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