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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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 099 Curse of the 9th | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:32:38

Gustav Mahler Is the Curse of the Ninth Real? Is the Curse of the Ninth real? Like the 27 Club, the curse of the ninth affects musicians. In this case, classical composers who dare to write beyond a ninth symphony challenge fate and do not always win. They say the curse started with Beethoven. But is it real?  Listen and vote! Listener Survey – Win a free Ghostly T-shirt! Time is Running Out! Complete our listener survey to help us out and a chance to win a T-shirt: https://ghostlypodcast.com/listener-survey/ Questions Explored in this Episode What is the Curse of the 9th? What is history of the symphony? Who were the composers that helped to create the form? What made it popular, and who were the most popular composers? Were Beethoven and Mahler victims of the curse? Was Mozart? Is the curse real? Sponsors Ghostly Podcast + Sinister Coffee = Love Welcome back to our sponsor, Sinister Coffee and Creamery! Ghostly loves coffee and we especially love Sinister coffee. Their coffee is produced and roasted by woman. It is small batch roasted to order and they offer all of their paranormal-themed coffees on their website SinisterCoffeeAndCreamery.com or visit them on Instagram @sinistercandc. If you are in the Portland area, visit them at the PSU Farmers Market every Saturday April-November.Special code for our listeners: Ghostly15 for 15% off your total order! #PatFacts are sponsored this episode by Tarot by Ptah. Ptah is a professional Tarot card reader with over 20 years of experience who does readings all over the Chicagoland area as well as online. To find out more about Ptah visit and like his Facebook page at Facebook.com/TarotByPtah Vote on the Episode Done listening to this episode? Go vote on what you think at ghostlypodcast.com/polls. #TeamBeliever #TeamSkeptic Listener Mail This week’s listener mail is about a ghostly set of hands. 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 Symphony and the Curse Pat explores the history of the symphony and the composers who developed and perfected it, including Joseph Hyden and Ludwig van Beethoven. He also looks at Gustav Mahler, the man who first voiced concern about the curse.  The Debate Pat and Rebecca debate if the curse is real. While there are several composers who feared the curse, not all of them succumbed to it. It also seems to be limited to the Classical and Romantic periods of music. Why? Is it real? Poll Results Listen to learn if listeners thought the Pabst Mansion is haunted. Want to listen to our previous episodes? Check them out here. Done Listening to the Episode? Please subscribe to Ghostly and give us a rating on iTunes, Spotify 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.

 098 Pabst Mansion - Milwaukee | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:09:19

Is the Pabst Mansion Haunted? Is the Pabst Mansion haunted? Considered one of the most haunted places in Milwaukee, WI, the Pabst Mansion is full of paranormal stories. So is the brewery. Does Frederick Pabst still haunt this place?  Listen and vote! Listener Survey – Be Entered to Win a T-Shirt! Time is Running Out! Complete our listener survey to help us out and a chance to win a T-shirt: https://ghostlypodcast.com/listener-survey/ Questions Explored in this Episode Where is the Pabst Mansion? When and why was it built? Who lived there? How did Frederick Pabst come to own the brewery? Who was the old man that harassed a worker in the house? Who or what is causing the chandelier to swing excessively? Are there ghost voices in the brewery? Is this house haunted? Vote on the Episode Done listening to this episode? Go vote on what you think at ghostlypodcast.com/polls. #TeamBeliever #TeamSkeptic Pabst Mansion Interior of the neo-Renaissance front porch Listener Mail This week’s listener mail is about an astral projection. 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 Pabst Mansion Pat explores the history of this famous haunted mansion in Milwaukee. Built from 1890-1892, this large, three story home became the home for the Pabst family. It later became a home for priests and nuns for the archdiocese before turning into a museum still welcoming visitors today. The Debate Pat and Rebecca debate if the mansion is haunted. People claim to have seen the ghost of Frederick Pabst as well as felt the presence of his spirit in the home. Chandeliers move, candles fall, and disembodied voices are heard in the mansion and in the abandoned brewery. Pabst Mansion Historic Marker – Captain Frederick Pabst Mansion c. 1892 Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places of the United States Department of the Interior Poll Results Listen to learn if listeners thought the Myrtle Plantation is haunted. Want to listen to our previous episodes? Check them out here. Done Listening to the Episode? Please subscribe to Ghostly and give us a rating on iTunes, Spotify 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. Patreon and GhostlyX Also consider joining our Patreon for all sorts of great extra Ghostly, including our new show, GhostlyX, which comes out on the opposite weeks of Ghostly. We talk about listener comments, share paranormal news, and talk to interesting guests about our favorite paranormal topics. You can also get early access to Ghostly episodes,

 097 Myrtles Plantation - Juneteenth Episode | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:28:22

Is the Myrtles Plantation Haunted? Is the Myrtles Plantation haunted? Located in Louisiana, the Myrtles Plantation is considered by many to be one of the most haunted houses in the world. From pictures of ghostly faces in the windows to children’s giggles heard throughout the house, visitor and staff alike have had many paranormal experiences. Listen and vote! Listener Survey – Win a T-Shirt! Complete our listener survey to help us out and a chance to win a T-shirt: https://ghostlypodcast.com/listener-survey/ Questions Explored in this Episode Where is the Myrtles Plantation?  When was it built and who have been the owners? What people have died in the house? Are any of the legends about Chloe and William Drew winter true? What has been caught on camera, but also what has been seen by the naked eye? Is this house haunted? This photograph is said to have captured the transparent presence of a ghost named Chloe (circled in red) at The Myrtles Plantation, has been analyzed by National Geographic, which says that the photo shows no sign of having been tampered with. Source: Country Roads website Vote on the Episode Done listening to this episode? Go vote on what you think at ghostlypodcast.com/polls. #TeamBeliever #TeamSkeptic Listener Mail This week’s listener mail is about a bouncing black ball spirit. 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! Photo taken supposedly capturing the figure of a ghost girl looking out the window, circled in yellow History of the Myrtles Plantation Pat explores the history of this famous haunted house. Built in 1797 by David Bradford, the house was originally called Laurel Grove. The house and it’s slaves were passed down through the family until 1831. The house is currently a bed and breakfast with multiple tours daily. The Debate Pat and Rebecca debate if the plantation is haunted. The most popular legend is that of a young slave girl name Chloe who supposedly poisoned the owners daughters and wife. However, there is no proof of this story. But there is evidence of ghosts on the property with many photos, sightings, noises, and moving furniture. Unless you don’t believe any of it. Courtesy of Jamie LanconEven though the image gets blurry the more it’s zoomed in, you can still see the resemblance between the ghostly image on the left and the portrait of Kate Winter on the right.Read More: Chilling Photo Appears of Louisiana Plantation Ghost | https://popcrush.com/chilling-photo-plantation-ghost-louisiana/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral Poll Results Listen to learn if listeners thought the Aradale Asylum is haunted. Want to listen to our previous episodes?

 096 Aradale Asylum | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:14:45

Is the Aradale Asylum Haunted? Is the Aradale Asylum haunted? The Aradale Asylum, aka the Ararat Lunatic Asylum, in Australia shows up on many “Most Haunted in the World” lists. Some say that as many as 13,000 people died there over the years. But do those souls still haunt this place? Listen and vote! Listener Survey Complete our listener survey to help us out and a chance to win a T-shirt: https://ghostlypodcast.com/listener-survey/ Questions Explored in this Episode Where is the Aradale Asylum?  When was it built and why? What kinds of people were sent to this place? What was J Ward? Why were patients called inmates? What is a haha wall? Who was Nurse Kerry and why does she supposedly haunt the Women’s Ward? Do icy hands reach out and touch those that cross the covered bridge? Are there spirits who still scream at night? Is this asylum haunted? Vote on the Episode Done listening to this episode? Go vote on what you think at ghostlypodcast.com/polls. #TeamBeliever #TeamSkeptic Aradale Mental Hospital, 1880 Listener Mail This week’s listener mail is about a spooky shoulder massage. 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 Aradale Asylum Pat explores the history of this historic mental hospital outside of Melbourne, Australia. Built in 1866 and designed by G. W. Vivian and John James Clark, the asylum housed thousands of people over it’s almost 150-year history.  While many patients were mentally ill, others were the criminally insane. They were house in the J Wing. The Debate Pat and Rebecca debate if the asylum is haunted. Haunted activity has been heard, seen and felt throughout the 60+ buildings. From Nurse Kerry to the haunted bridge, to rooms that feel so evil no one wants to enter, there are few places without sightings. Aradale Asylum Poll Results Listen to learn if listeners thought the Eastern State Penitentiary is haunted. Want to listen to our previous episodes? Check them out here. Done Listening to the Episode? Please subscribe to Ghostly and give us a rating on iTunes, Spotify 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. Patreon and GhostlyX Also consider joining our Patreon for all sorts of great extra Ghostly, including our new show, GhostlyX, which comes out on the opposite weeks of Ghostly. We talk about listener comments, share paranormal news, and talk to interesting guests about our favorite paranormal topics. You can also get early access to Ghostly episodes, Rebecca’s creepy bedtime stories, and a monthly AMA with Pat and Rebecca! Join today: ghostlypodcast.

 095 Eastern State Penitentiary | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:20:58

Is the Eastern State Penitentiary Haunted? Is the Eastern State Penitentiary haunted? The Eastern State Penitentiary (ESP) is considered one of the most haunted places on earth. Inmates were left in constant solitary confinement to “help” them repent for their crimes and rehabilitate them, but more often it drove them mad. Have some of them returned to haunt this place? Listen and vote! Listener Survey Complete our listener survey to help us out and a chance to win a T-shirt: https://ghostlypodcast.com/listener-survey/ Questions Explored in this Episode Where is Eastern State Penitentiary and when was it built? Who had the idea for this new type of prison and why did they think it would succeed in rehabilitating convicts? Who were some of its most famous inmates? Did any of them escape? What torture was used on the prisoners? Have any of them stayed around to haunt the place? What have people seen in Cellblocks 12, 6, and 4? Is this penitentiary haunted? Eastern State Penitentiary – Philadelphia Pennsylvania – Cell Interior – 01 Vote on the Episode Done listening to this episode? Go vote on what you think at ghostlypodcast.com/polls. #TeamBeliever #TeamSkeptic Listener Mail This week’s listener mail is about a grandparent visitation. 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! The State Penitentiary for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania,Lithograph by P.S: Duval and Co., 1855.Eastern State Penitentiary History of the Eastern State Penitentiary Pat explores the history of ESP and its designer John Haviland. The idea for the penitentiary was conceived at a meeting in Benjamin Franklin’s house in 1787. This neo-gothic prison was designed for extreme solitary confinement to allow the inmates to repent their crimes to God. After years of abuse, the prison was finally closed in 1971. The Debate Pat and Rebecca debate if ESP is haunted. Footsteps and screams are just the start of the paranormal activity experienced at this abandoned prison. A locksmith reportedly saw a shadow figure cross the hallway before him and those that worked for the Halloween haunted house attraction report odd noises and ghostly figures. Video of Locksmith telling his story: https://nypost.com/2015/12/21/ghost-hunting-at-americas-most-haunted-prison/ Video from Ghost Hunters: https://ghost-hunters.fandom.com/wiki/Eastern_State_Penitentiary Eastern State Penitentiary – Cell blocks 1 Poll Results Listen to learn if listeners thought the Lee Family was cursed.

 094 Lee Family Curse | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:45:26

Is the Lee Family Cursed? Is the Lee Family cursed? Bruce Lee and his son Brandon Lee both died tragically young. But what caused these heartbreaking deaths? Was the family cursed by a demon? Were they cursed because of Bruce’s martial arts teachings? What happened on the set of The Crow? Or were they just coincidental terrible accidents? Listen and vote! Listener Survey – win a free T-Shirt! Complete our listener survey to help us out and a chance to win a T-shirt: https://ghostlypodcast.com/listener-survey/ Questions Explored in this Episode Who is the Lee family? What is the history of Bruce Lee’s father, son, and himself? How and when did they all die? What type of martial arts did Bruce study and teach? Which movies did Bruce star in, and how did Brandon break into acting? What was it like on the set of The Crow? Was the movie cursed? Was a Chinese triad upset with Bruce? Why was Bruce’s mother scared that a demon was hunting her son? Did that curse spread to Bruce’s son Brandon? Is the family cursed? Photo of Bruce Lee from the film Fists of Fury (aka The Big Boss). Vote on the Episode Done listening to this episode? Go vote on what you think at ghostlypodcast.com/polls. #TeamBeliever #TeamSkeptic Listener Mail This week’s listener mail is about a doppelganger child. 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 Lee Family Pat explores the history of Lee Moon-sheun (Bruce Lee’s father), Bruce Lee, and Brandon Lee. He discusses the martial arts Bruce learned and taught to his son despite the triad being upset by the teachings. Learn about their storied acting careers with many famous movies including Bruce’s Enter the Dragon and Brandon’s The Crow. Graves of Bruce Lee and Brandon Lee, Lake View Cemetery, Seattle, Washington. The Debate Pat and Rebecca debate if the Lee family was cursed. While Bruce Lee’s mom believed a demon might have cursed her son, others believe that Bruce’s insistence on teaching his martial arts to non-Chinese people was controversial (to say the least). Did either of these cause father and son to be cursed? Poll Results Listen to learn if listeners thought Oakley Court is haunted. Want to listen to our previous episodes? Check them out here. Brandon Lee (as an adult) Done Listening to the Episode? Please subscribe to Ghostly and give us a rating on iTunes, Spotify 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.

 093 Oakley Court (Rocky Horror Picture Show Castle) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:28:15

Complete our listener survey for a chance to win a T-shirt: https://ghostlypodcast.com/listener-survey/ Is Oakley Court Haunted? Is Oakley Court haunted? Did you know that the castle where they filmed The Rocky Horror Picture Show as well as several Hammer Horror films has a lot of ghost stories? Ghostly is joined by Mike Morrissey from Last 3 Rows of Horror to talk about this famous location and the terrifying stories associated with it. Listen and vote! Questions Explored in this Episode When was Oakley Court built?  Who built it and how many different owners has it had? When was it used by Hammer Horror film studio? What movies were filmed there? Did anything happened while they were filming Rocky Horror Picture Show? What bad luck happened to the people who lived there when it was apartments? Are there ghosts visitors to the modern-day hotel have seen? What happened to the construction crew that worked to convert it? Why don’t staff like to work upstairs? Is it haunted? The iconic “Lips” poster, a parody of the poster for the 1975 film Jaws Vote on the Episode Done listening to this episode? Go vote on what you think at ghostlypodcast.com/polls. #TeamBeliever #TeamSkeptic Listener Mail This week’s listener mail is about a ghost with a foot fetish. 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! Oakley Court, Bray, Berkshire History of Oakley Court and the Rocky Horror Picture Show Pat explores the history this amazing nineteenth century home and it’s long history as a single family home turned apartments turned movie studio turned hotel. Hammer studios made several films here including The Brides of Dracula and The Plague of Zombies. While filming Rocky Horror, Susan Sarandon got pneumonia because it had no heat. The Debate Mike Morrissey from Last 3 Rows of Horror joins Pat and Rebecca to debate the paranormal evidence for this location. Contractors reported a glass door shattering as if a baseball had been thrown threw it, even though no one was there. They also claimed to hear odd noises including phantom footsteps. Later, hotel guests reported hearing phantom knocking and seeing a mysterious gentleman spirit. Little Nell, Patricia Quinn, Tim Curry, and Richard O’Brien in The Rocky Horror Picture Show. All were in the original stage show. Poll Results Did listeners think Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop was haunted? Want to listen to our previous episodes? Check them out here. Done Listening to the Episode? Please subscribe to Ghostly and give us a rating on iTunes, Spotify or any podcast app where they let you. Tell your friends!

 092 Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop - New Orleans | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:15:07

Is Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop Bar Haunted? Ghostly is back in New Orleans exploring one of the oldest bars in the country. Pirates, treasure, spies, fire…this story has it all. Jean Lafitte supposedly used this building as his headquarters and allegedly he’s never left. Is this famous Bourbon Steet bar haunted? Listen and vote!

 091 Skeptics Day with Freak of the Week | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:15:44

Do these Celebrities Haunt this Earth? Do these celebrities haunt this earth? Join Ghostly for a special Skeptics Day episode with guests Dr. David Hickney (not Nick Mataragas) from Freak of the Week and Dr. Simon Scumbajay (not Al Morgan) from From X to Z talking about celebrity ghosts. Our guests have a very different take on these potential ghosts and not everything is as it seems. Questions Explored in this Episode How did Lucille Ball become famous? What are some interesting facts about the life of Alan Rickman? Who was Jim Varney? Lucille Ball in a 1955 film still, for I Love Lucy episode “Face to Face”, aired on November 14, 1955. Listener Mail This week’s listener mail is about a mysterious voice. 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 Celebrities Pat and Rebecca both give an overview of the life stories of this episode’s celebrities: Lucille Ball, Alan Rickman, and Jim Varney. Rickman at a Hudson Union Society event in 2009 The Debate Pat and Rebecca are joined in this week’s debate by Dr. David Hickney and “celebrity ghost expert” Dr. Simon Scumbajay. What will the believers and skeptics say? Poll Results Did listeners think Bela Legusi’s apartment was haunted? Want to listen to our previous episodes? Check them out here. Done Listening to the Episode? Please subscribe to Ghostly and give us a rating on iTunes, Spotify 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. Varney in the film The Expert (1995) Patreon and GhostlyX Consider joining our Patreon for all sorts of great extra Ghostly, including our new show, GhostlyX, which comes out on the opposite weeks of Ghostly. We talk about listener comments, share paranormal news, and talk to interesting guests about our favorite paranormal topics. You can also get early access to Ghostly episodes, Rebecca’s creepy bedtime stories, and a monthly AMA with Pat and Rebecca! Join today: ghostlypodcast.com/support/ Visit our website, www.ghostlypodcast.com, to learn more about Ghostly, and, of course, give us your opinion on our polls.  Support Ghostly How can you help support Ghostly? * Leave us a rating and a review.* Support us on Patreon! Check out all the rewards of becoming a Patreon supporter of Ghostly, including our new show, GhostlyX!

 090 Most Haunted: Bela Lugosi's Apartment - LA | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:46:47

Is the Bela Lugosi Apartment Haunted? Is the Bela Lugosi apartment haunted? One of LA’s most famous haunted residences was home to one of horror’s most famous actors, Bela Lugosi. The man who helped make Dracula famous had a secret woman in his past and managed to direct his own funeral from beyond the grave. Or was it all a coincidence? Ghostly is joined by a new guest, Al Morgan from the super fun podcast From X to Z to talk about this amazing man and his legacy. Listen and vote! Questions Explored in this Episode Who was Bela Lugosi? Where was he from and what was his history before moving to the United States? How and why did he move here? How did he get the role of Dracula? Who was the mysterious woman with yellow eyes who he claimed haunted him? What happened in his final apartment when he died? What ghostly activity has happened since he passed? Is it haunted? Lugosi at age 18 Vote on the Episode Done listening to this episode? Go vote on what you think at ghostlypodcast.com/polls. #TeamBeliever #TeamSkeptic Listener Mail This week’s listener mail is about a creepy nightlight. 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 Bela Lugosi Pat explores the history of this amazing actor and his journey from WWI to movie star and everything in between. Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi in The Raven (1935) The Debate Special guest Al joins Pat and Rebecca to debate the paranormal evidence for this apartment and Bela Lugosi himself. Stories say he made the hearse carrying his body turn down Hollywood Blvd and that he moves objects. Poll Results Did listeners think the Betsy Ross House was haunted? Want to listen to our previous episodes? Check them out here. Done Listening to the Episode? Please subscribe to Ghostly and give us a rating on iTunes, Spotify 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. Ghostly X Patreon and GhostlyX Also consider joining our Patreon for all sorts of great extra Ghostly, including our new show, GhostlyX, which comes out on the opposite weeks of Ghostly. We talk about listener comments, share paranormal news, and talk to interesting guests about our favorite paranormal topics. You can also get early access to Ghostly episodes, Rebecca’s creepy bedtime stories, and a monthly AMA with Pat and Rebecca! Join today: ghostlypodcast.com/support/ Visit our website, www.

 089 Most Haunted: Betsy Ross House | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:22:54

Is the Betsy Ross House Haunted? Is the Betsy Ross House haunted? One of Philadelphia’s most famous residences is also considered one of its most haunted. America’s first flag-maker had an interesting life. But does she now have an active afterlife? Listen and vote! Questions Explored in this Episode Who was Betsy Ross? Did she create the first flag for the United States? Where is the Betsy Ross house? How was it preserved? What ghosts do visitors and workers claim to see in the house? Did George Washington visit the house? Is it haunted? Birthplace of Old Glory (flag), Betsy Ross House, Philadelphia, Pa., 1903. Vote on the Episode Done listening to this episode? Go vote on what you think at ghostlypodcast.com/polls. #TeamBeliever #TeamSkeptic Listener Mail This week’s listener mail is about Shadow People. 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! Depiction of Betsy Ross in 1893 H.A. Thomas & Wylie.; Weisgerber, Charles H., artist  History of the Betsy Ross House Pat explores the history of this haunted location in Philadelphia, PA. Betsy Ross’s family believes she lived in this house and made the first flag here. But not all historians agree. But all agree that her story is fascinating and so is the story of the house itself. The Debate Pat and Rebecca debate the paranormal evidence found in the house. Does a murder man haunt the basement? Does Betsy haunt the basement? What made a former director climb out the window? Poll Results Did listeners think the Screaming Bridge was haunted? Want to listen to our previous episodes? Check them out here. Painting depicting the story of Betsy Ross presenting the first American flag to General George Washington, by Edward Percy Moran, c. 1917 Done Listening to the Episode? Please subscribe to Ghostly and give us a rating on iTunes, Spotify 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. Patreon and GhostlyX Also consider joining our Patreon for all sorts of great extra Ghostly, including our new show, GhostlyX, which comes out on the opposite weeks of Ghostly. We talk about listener comments, share paranormal news, and talk to interesting guests about our favorite paranormal topics. You can also get early access to Ghostly episodes, Rebecca’s creepy bedtime stories,

 088 Most Haunted: Screaming Bridge - Arlington TX | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:04:28

Is the Screaming Bridge Haunted? Is the Screaming Bridge in Arlington, Texas haunted? Following a tragic series of deaths, this bridge was removed before it could keep killing. Since then, visitors claim to hear screaming and to see ghostly headlights. Listener discretion advised for this episode. Listen and vote! Questions Explored in this Episode What happened in 1961 at the Screaming Bridge? Where is it and what has happened to the area? Why do people think it’s haunted? What are the lights people see and screams people hear? What other paranormal activity happens at the bridge? Is it haunted? Canva image of ravine in a wooded area Vote on the Episode Done listening to this episode? Go vote on what you think at ghostlypodcast.com/polls. #TeamBeliever #TeamSkeptic Listener Mail This week’s listener mail is about a haunted house with a lot of spirits. Including a Shadow Demon! 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 Screaming Bridge Pat explores the history of this haunted location in Arlington, TX. In 1961 a group of teenage girls met a terrible fate on this bridge. But would this have happened without a tragic series of events? Canva image of water running over rocks with a bridge The Debate Pat and Rebecca debate the paranormal evidence found all over social media. Are these reports of floating gravestones, ghostly lights, and disembodied screams. Poll Results Did listeners think the Chicago Water Tower was haunted? Want to listen to our previous episodes? Check them out here. Done Listening to the Episode? Please subscribe to Ghostly and give us a rating on iTunes, Spotify 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. GhostlyX Logo Patreon and GhostlyX Also consider joining our Patreon for all sorts of great extra Ghostly, including our new show, GhostlyX, which comes out on the opposite weeks of Ghostly. We talk about listener comments, share paranormal news, and talk to interesting guests about our favorite paranormal topics. You can also get early access to Ghostly episodes, Rebecca’s creepy bedtime stories, and a monthly AMA with Pat and Rebecca! Join today: ghostlypodcast.com/support/ Visit our website, www.ghostlypodcast.com, to learn more about Ghostly, and, of course, give us your opinion on our polls.  Support Ghostly How can you help support Ghostly? * Leave us a rating and a review.* Support us on Patreon! Check out all the rewards of becoming a Patreon supporter of Ghostly, including our new show, GhostlyX!

 087 Most Haunted: Chicago Water Tower | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:11:13

Is the Chicago Water Tower Haunted? Is the Chicago Water Tower haunted? Special guest host Mondo joins Ghostly to talk about one of the most haunted places in Chicago, the Water Tower on Michigan Avenue. It’s also one of the oldest buildings in the city, having survived the Great Chicago Fire. Dion McGill from Off the Beaten Podcast joins us to talk about the city we love and the Magnificent Mile area. Listener discretion advised for this episode. Listen and vote! Questions Explored in this Episode Where, when, and why was the Chicago Water Tower built? How did it survive the fire? What is it used for now? How did Chicago make its water safe to drink? Did someone die the night of the fire and is that spirit still in the building? What other spirits have been seen?  Is it full of paranormal activity? Chicago Water Tower & Chicago Avenue Pumping Station, as published in 1886 Vote on the Episode Done listening to this episode? Go vote on what you think at ghostlypodcast.com/polls. #TeamBeliever #TeamSkeptic Listener Mail This week’s listener mail is about a haunted house with  a haunted doorbell. 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! Waterworks. Alternate Title: Chicago burnt district. Ely, Cook, 1847- Photographer History of the Chicago Water Tower Pat explores the history of the buildings and how they were an important part of the growth of the city. Special guest Dion McGill from Off the Beaten Podcast joins us for a very special interview to set the scene in Chicago and the area around the building. The Debate – Water Tower Pat and Rebecca debate the paranormal evidence including a shadowy figure and mysterious phone calls. And you know Mondo has a song (or two) for us! Water Tower 806 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611, USA Poll Results Did listeners think the House of Death was haunted? Want to listen to our previous episodes? Check them out here. Done Listening to the Water Tower Episode? Please subscribe to Ghostly and give us a rating on iTunes, Spotify 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. GhostlyX Logo – Patreon Patreon and GhostlyX Also consider joining our Patreon for all sorts of great extra Ghostly, including our new show, GhostlyX,

 GhostlyX: Believers 'R' Us the Rebecca Story | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:11:57

Preview Episode In a special preview episode of our new show GhostlyX, the tables are turned and Pat interviews Rebecca about her life and what makes her a believer. Ghostly Paranormal News Stories we talk about in this episode https://apple.news/Aaf8WBp-fRiiQ8Rqo5u25ww https://life.shared.com/amazon-selling-ghost-detecting-device-turns-red-ghost-nearby?fbclid=IwAR3M3teONKHMD-2BjigwYa5elNS07IMCRe7ZESw_o0uPFK9e5F_XLFA3Y-w https://apple.news/AryimpUbCQQG5GWWmur7-vQ https://uploadvr.com/paranormal-activity-lost-soul-review/ Find GhostlyX On Patreon! Like what you heard? We’d love to have you join us on Patreon. There are many reasons to become a Patreon member. Not only are you helping Ghostly cover it’s own costs, but you can: * Ghostly Episodes Early* Up to 25% off Ghostly Gear* Get a shout out on the next episode* Priority requests for new episodes* Rebecca’s Creepy Bedtime Stories* And you can get exclusive content called GhostlyX for the weeks that Ghostly does not have a new episode* As well as many more cool rewards. Help us become the podcast that we’ve always wanted to be. You can sign up by going to GhostlyPodcast.com, click on support and then the Patreon Logo.

 086 Most Haunted: House of Death - NYC | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:07:27

Is the House of Death Haunted? Is the House of Death Haunted? One of the most haunted places in New York City, the House of Death is known for ghosts, bad luck, and Mark Twain. Over the years, residents have reported paranormal activity and spectral sightings. It has also been a place of great tragedy. Listener discretion advised for this episode. Listen and vote! Questions Explored in this Episode Where is the House of Death? When did Mark Twain live there? Did he think it was haunted? What spirits have been seen in this house? What tragedy happened to Lisa Nussbaum? Does the house cause bad luck? Is it full of paranormal activity? Mark Twain plaque at the House Vote on the Episode Done listening to this episode? Go vote on what you think at ghostlypodcast.com/polls. #TeamBeliever #TeamSkeptic Listener Mail This week’s listener mail is about a haunted house with  a haunted doorbell. 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! Mark Twain History of the House of Death Pat explores the history of the house and it’s residents. Mark Twain lived here for 1 year and had his own paranormal experience with a piece of firewood. He also talks about a tragic crime that happened here in the 80’s, resulting in the death of a child. The Debate Pat and Rebecca debate the paranormal evidence including a woman in white, the haunted firewood, the ghost of Mark Twain himself, and a grape with a very bad odor. Poll Results Did listeners think the Entity House was haunted? Want to listen to our previous episodes? Check them out here. Done Listening to the Episode? Please subscribe to Ghostly and give us a rating on iTunes, Spotify 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. GhostlyX – Our new Patreon Show Patreon and GhostlyX Also consider joining our Patreon for all sorts of great extra Ghostly, including our new show, GhostlyX, coming out on the opposite weeks of Ghostly. We talk about listener comments, share paranormal news, and talk to interesting guests about our favorite paranormal topics. You can also get early access to Ghostly episodes, Rebecca’s creepy bedtime stories, and a monthly AMA with Pat and Rebecca! Join today: ghostlypodcast.com/support/ Visit our website, www.ghostlypodcast.com, to learn more about Ghostly, and, of course, give us your opinion on our polls.  Ghostly Book Club

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