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By Jacob Rice
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The podcast currently has 124 episodes available.
In mid August, someone came to visit me. Someone familiar to me. Someone who brings bad news. Someone who warns of death. Listen the true ghost story for more.
Ghostly Activities returns! In this episode, Jake interviews Amy Beal and Chryssa Brazil. They drove their Tesla through a cemetery to see if they could capture ghosts with the car's sensors. And they did get some spooky and ghostly evidence. Listen now for the full story!
Sam bought a new loft in Downtown Denver, but it came with a sinister roommate. An entity that wanted his lifeforce.
In this episode, find what dark history means for paranormal research, how it’s the foundation of ghost hunting, what questions to ask, and which resources to use.
Sometimes, ghosts get a little touchy on a ghost hunt, and it can freak you out. Here are some of my favorite protection tips and tricks to stop ghostly shenanigans. I've also got 2 bonus tips and 2 stories from Phoenix and New York City.
The 3 tips include:
The bonus tips include a white-light protective sphere and setting boundaries for interaction. Finally, I have 2 cases where prayer didn't work, and led to escalating activity.
I stopped doing private home investigations a few years back. I’ve had a few too many bad experiences, and here are the reasons why I pass on residential ghost hunts.
First off, most people are very nice and welcoming to paranormal investigations. It just takes a few bad actors to make you change your mind about home investigations.
There’s no shame ghost hunting by yourself. I’ve gone on plenty of investigations alone, and I’ve made plenty of mistakes on solo ghost hunts. When I started, I didn’t have a mentor. I read some books, watched some shows, and then picked up my MEL meter and headed out into the dark. Luckily, I had some street smarts about me because I started in Chicago. Big cities will definitely make your much more aware of your environment, eh?
Anyway, here’s the advice I hope you take to heart as a solo ghost hunter.
Jake reflects on his 16-years experience chasing after barely audible whispers, shadowy figures and blinking gizmos. He shares 10 things to remember or take to heart as you meander through your paranormal journey.
These things include:
You can also read about the list and comment on the blog at https://wp.me/p3I5cW-h2O
Cozy ghost hunting treats an investigation like a mystery to solve. You follow a haunted lead, find clues, present evidence, and try to solve the case. There's more emphasis on having a small team and on experiments that prove the ghost's identity and motivation.
On a side note, I'll make more podcasts like this informative one or tutorials for ghost-hunting techniques, evidence analysis, and ghost-hunt reports. There will be ghost stories but not as often as before.
In December 2018, Charlie begins a long drive home through the bluff lands between Madison and La Crosse. A fateful encounter leaves him with a dreadful choice.
The podcast currently has 124 episodes available.