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keywordssupernatural, haunt industry, AI, personal experiences, beliefs, ghosts, haunt trivia, cultural perspectives, children's perception, deathsummaryThe conversation explores various themes surrounding the supernatural, personal experiences with death, beliefs in spirits, and the haunt industry. The speakers share personal anecdotes, discuss haunt trivia, and delve into the impact of AI on the industry. They also touch on cultural perspectives regarding spirits and children's perceptions of the supernatural, emphasizing the importance of open dialogue about these experiences.takeawaysThe belief in the supernatural is often influenced by personal experiences.Children are more open to seeing spirits than adults due to societal conditioning.The haunt industry is evolving with new technologies and innovations.AI can significantly enhance the planning and execution of haunted attractions.Cultural perspectives shape how individuals perceive and interact with the supernatural.Personal anecdotes can validate beliefs in the afterlife and spirits.Open communication about supernatural experiences can help children process their feelings.The haunt industry is a community that thrives on shared experiences and stories.Understanding the history of haunt attractions can provide insight into current trends.The integration of AI in the haunt industry can streamline operations and enhance guest experiences.Exploring the Supernatural: Beliefs and ExperiencesThe Haunt Industry: Innovations and Insights"I gotta talk to that guy right there.""I know when my mom was alive.""She was a huge believer of..."titlesSound BitesChapters00:00Haunt Industry Insights02:57Boo Stories of the Week06:56Haunt Trivia and Fun Facts11:05Pest Control and Personal Experiences14:52Quantum Computing and Its Implications21:59AI in the Haunt Industry35:51Designing a Haunted House with AI37:40Designing the Perfect Haunt43:41Utilizing AI for Creative Enhancements48:56Generational Perspectives on Technology53:33The Evolution of Communication Devices58:13Supernatural Experiences and Childhood Perceptions01:16:04New Chapter
keywords: haunt industry, nonprofit, Advancing Heroes Fund, haunt family, mental health, Dungeons and Dragons, first responders, community support, theater, scare actingsummary:In this episode of Haunt After Hours, host Heather and her co-hosts welcome Kathy from Legends of Fear, who shares her journey in the haunt industry and the importance of the haunt family. Kathy discusses the Advancing Heroes Fund, a nonprofit established in memory of her late husband, aimed at supporting first responders and their mental health. The conversation also explores the unique culture of the haunt community, the challenges of recruiting adult actors, and the creative initiatives like Dungeons and Dragons events that raise funds for paramedic training. The episode wraps up with a discussion on the importance of community support and the emotional connections formed within the haunt industry.TakeawaysKathy has been with Legends of Fear for eight seasons.The haunt family can fill a big void in people's lives.Advancing Heroes Fund was created to honor Kathy's late husband.The nonprofit supports paramedic students with grants.Mental health care access is crucial for first responders.Dungeons and Dragons events raise funds for training.The haunt industry faces challenges in recruiting adult actors.Community support is vital for the success of haunts.The emotional connections in the haunt industry are profound.Kathy emphasizes the importance of asking for help.The Haunt Family ConnectionAdvancing Heroes Fund: A Legacy of CareChapters:00:00Introduction to Haunt Family and Nonprofit02:30The Importance of Haunt Family Connections12:29Advancing Heroes Fund: Supporting First Responders21:39Mental Health Support for First Responders27:36Engaging Community Through Dungeons and Dragons31:31The Evolution of In-Person Gaming Events34:25Honoring Legacy and Building Community36:46Exploring Fundraising Opportunities for Local Programs39:45Paranormal Experiences and Family History46:43Ghost Tours: History or Haunting?01:01:04Children of the Corn: A Horror Classic01:03:14Exploring the Plot of 'Children of the Corn'01:04:40Character Analysis and Casting Choices01:06:47Remakes and Their Reception01:09:15The Supernatural Elements in Horror Films01:10:30Behind the Scenes of Haunting Productions01:12:52Relationships and Dynamics in the Haunt Community01:15:52Future Collaborations and Community Engagement
Keywords: haunt industry, bad reviews, haunt actors, ghost stories, VRChat, haunt experiences, customer feedback, haunt humor, paranormal stories, haunt business Summary: In this episode of Haunt After Hours, host Heather and her guests dive into the chaotic and entertaining world of the haunt industry. They share humorous boo stories, discuss the unique side hustles of haunt actors, and explore the challenges of handling bad reviews. The conversation also touches on the experiences of scaring audiences and the importance of customer feedback in the haunt business. With a mix of laughter and insightful discussions, the episode highlights the fun and chaos behind the scenes in the haunt industry. Takeaways: Handling bad reviews is crucial for business growth. Humor plays a significant role in the haunt industry. Haunt actors often have unique side hustles outside of scaring. Customer feedback can help improve haunt experiences. It's important to engage with customers to understand their experiences. Negative reviews can stem from personal issues, not just business failures. The haunt industry thrives on creativity and innovation. Building a strong community among haunt actors enhances the experience. Scaring audiences is both an art and a science. Maintaining a positive atmosphere can mitigate the impact of bad reviews. Sound Bites: "If it works, don't replace it." "This is why you make labels." "You can't be doing that." Chapters: 00:00 Setting the Scene: Behind the Podcast 00:16Boo Stories: Humorous Tales from the Haunt Industry 09:55Virtual Reality and Haunting: A New Frontier 15:32Navigating the Digital Landscape: Finding Blue Tora 22:05Creating Scares: The Thrill of Haunting 31:47The Business of Haunting: Costs and Challenges 43:30The Importance of Feedback: Learning from Reviews 52:19Paranormal Insights: Transplants and Memories 01:00:57Personal Encounters with the Paranormal 01:06:57Psychic Experiences and Their Impact 01:16:15Devil Dog: A Horror Movie Review
Keywords: haunt industry, paranormal experiences, movie reviews, ghost stories, creative arts, acting, music, funerals, past life memories, horror films summaryI: n this episode of Haunt After Hours, host Heather and her guests explore various themes related to the haunt industry, including the introduction of new talent, creative contributions in music and acting, and humorous anecdotes about a Walmart heist. The conversation shifts to paranormal experiences, past life memories, and discussions about funerals and death etiquette. They also review horror films and share behind-the-scenes insights from the making of the movie 'Eight Eyes'. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to connect on social media. Takeaways The haunt industry is filled with creative talent. Improv skills are essential in acting. Humor can be found in unexpected places, like a Walmart heist. Children often perceive paranormal experiences differently than adults. Ghosts and aliens are common themes in discussions about the unknown. Funerals can be a place for both grief and humor. Movie reviews can lead to interesting discussions about horror and comedy. Behind-the-scenes insights can enhance the appreciation of films. The importance of social media connections in the haunt community. Engagement with listeners is key to building a community. Exploring the Haunt Industry Creative Talents in Haunting "I love improv." "I'm kind of like ghost agnostic." "Do it for the Haunt!" Chapters00:00Introduction and Technical Setup00:23Guest Introductions and Backgrounds03:15Boo of the Week: Walmart Heist05:52Shoplifting Stories and Experiences08:35Paranormal Experiences and Beliefs14:38Children's Past Life Memories21:29Funeral Experiences and Perspectives32:27Navigating Grief and Family Dynamics35:27Funeral Etiquette and Cultural Practices37:56The Role of Humor in Mourning39:48Travel Plans and Community Events41:48Paranormal Experiences and Past Lives42:50Fears of the Unknown: Aliens vs. Ghosts44:19Creative Processes in Filmmaking47:10Improv Games and Acting Experiences51:22Musical Talents and Performance55:44Horror Movie Recommendations and Reviews58:30Creepy Encounters and Online Interactions01:01:20Personal Safety and Awareness01:09:28Navigating Urban Safety and Personal Experiences01:13:03Reflections on Crime and Personal Safety01:16:06Robbery Stories and Their Impact01:20:24Movie Reviews and Insights01:32:52The Plot of 'Eight Eyes' Unveiled
keywords: Haunt After Hours, Valentine Haunt, paranormal stories, haunt industry, YouTube mishaps, health scares, ghost stories, haunt experiences, skin conditions, family stories, food preferences, parenting, child development, Valentine haunts, ghost stories, movie reviews, horror films, family dynamics, cooking, empathy Summary : In this episode of Haunt After Hours, the hosts discuss various topics including their experiences with YouTube mishaps, health scares related to skin conditions, and the emerging trend of Valentine haunts. They share personal stories and delve into paranormal experiences, highlighting the eerie encounters they've had. The conversation flows from light-hearted anecdotes to serious discussions about health and safety in the haunt industry, culminating in chilling ghost stories that keep listeners engaged. In this lively conversation, the hosts discuss a variety of topics ranging from food preferences and picky eaters to parenting challenges and child development. They share humorous anecdotes about their children, delve into creative ideas for Valentine haunts, and recount spooky ghost stories. The conversation also includes movie reviews, particularly focusing on horror films, with a special mention of 'Kingdom of the Spiders' and its cult following. The hosts emphasize the importance of family connections and the joy of sharing experiences together. keywords: Haunt After Hours, Valentine Haunt, paranormal stories, haunt industry, YouTube mishaps, health scares, ghost stories, haunt experiences, skin conditions, family stories, food preferences, parenting, child development, Valentine haunts, ghost stories, movie reviews, horror films, family dynamics, cooking, empathy takeaways: YouTube can be unpredictable, especially during sensitive moments. Health issues can arise from seemingly minor injuries. Valentine haunts are becoming a popular trend in the haunt industry. Personal experiences with skin conditions can be alarming and serious. Paranormal experiences can be both entertaining and frightening. The haunt industry is filled with creative ideas for events. Family stories often intertwine with personal experiences in the haunt industry. Ghost stories can evoke strong emotions and memories. The importance of health and safety in the haunt industry cannot be overstated. Community and family play a significant role in the haunt experience. Food preferences can vary widely among family members. Picky eaters often have surprising tastes. Children can show empathy and concern for others. Valentine haunts can be creatively themed for fun. Ghost stories can evoke strong memories and emotions. Movies can be enjoyed for their entertainment value, regardless of quality. Family dynamics play a crucial role in shaping children's behavior. Sharing experiences can strengthen family bonds. It's important to be open to trying new foods. Answering calls from loved ones can be significant. Chapters: 00:00YouTube Algorithm Mishaps 05:56Health Concerns and Skin Conditions 09:39Valentine Haunts and Clown Grams 15:45Amish Culture and Food Experiences 16:39Generosity and Kindness in Unexpected Places 17:06Exploring the Dark Side: Serial Killers 19:13The Normalcy of Evil: Serial Killers Among Us 21:33Personal Connections to Infamous Cases 23:33The Haunting Reality of Serial Killers 25:47Paranormal Experiences and Ghost Stories 33:51Unexplained Phenomena: Toys and Technology 40:34Creepy Encounters and Local Legends 42:43Food Preferences and Family Dynamics 45:01Childhood Experiences and Empathy 48:10Valentine Haunts and Creative Ideas 48:41Life on the Farm: Nature's Cycle 53:10Haunted Houses and Personal Stories 59:19Ghostly Encounters and Family Memories 01:02:34Movie Reviews and Cult Classics 01:05:37Movie Reviews and Reflections 01:07:55The Art of Filmmaking and Acting 01:14:25Classic Horror Films: Kingdom of the Spiders 01:16:30Personal Experiences and Nostalgia
summary: In this episode of Haunt After Hours, the hosts discuss the intricacies of making money in the haunt industry. They explore the profitability of haunted attractions, the importance of quality set design and talented actors, and various marketing strategies. The conversation also touches on the significance of customer engagement and the potential for private events to generate additional revenue. The hosts emphasize the need for collaboration among haunts and the importance of maintaining a positive image in the industry. In this engaging conversation, Nannie Jannie and Heather explore a variety of themes centered around paranormal experiences, haunted tours, and the intricacies of the haunt industry. They share personal stories of eerie encounters, discuss the concept of mimics in the spiritual realm, and reflect on their experiences with ghost tours in different locations. The conversation also delves into the world of scary movies, film production insights, and practical advice for those looking to enter the haunt industry. Throughout, they emphasize the importance of storytelling and the emotional impact of these experiences on individuals and families. keywords: haunt industry, profitability, entrepreneurship, haunted houses, marketing strategies, immersive experiences, family entertainment, event planning, customer engagement, seasonal business, paranormal, haunted tours, ghost stories, mimics, scary movies, film production, haunt industry, marketing, personal experiences, spooky encounters Takeaways The haunt industry is a $500 million market with potential for growth. Quality set design and props significantly enhance the haunt experience. Talented actors are crucial for creating memorable scenes. Effective marketing strategies can boost ticket sales and merchandise. Private events can provide additional revenue streams for haunts. Engaging with customers can lead to valuable feedback and repeat business. Cross-promotion with other haunts can benefit all parties involved. Extending the haunt season can increase profitability. Merchandise sales are an important aspect of revenue generation. Maintaining a positive reputation in the industry is essential. Creative marketing can enhance the experience of haunted attractions. Paranormal experiences can be both entertaining and frightening. Mimics in the spiritual realm can manifest in unsettling ways. Personal encounters with the paranormal can leave lasting impressions. Ghost tours often blend history with spooky storytelling. Haunted locations have unique stories that resonate with visitors. Creepy stories can evoke strong emotional responses. Scary movies can be a fun way to explore fear. Film production requires collaboration and creative input. Entering the haunt industry requires careful planning and execution. Exploring the Paranormal: Stories and Insights Haunted Tours: A Journey Through Fear Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Haunt Industry 12:16Profitability in the Haunt Industry 18:50 Safety Concerns in Public Spaces 20:51 Embarrassing Moments and Self-Image 22:03 Innovative Ideas for the Haunt Industry 24:23The Importance of Set Design and Props 25:31Effective Marketing Strategies for Haunts 27:21 Extending the Haunt Season 30:23 Engaging Customers for Better Revenue 32:23 Collaboration in the Haunt Industry 33:57 Merchandising and Customer Engagement 37:30 Paranormal Experiences and Haunted Locations 41:31 The Haunting of Mimics 46:24 Ghostly Encounters and Personal Experiences 52:04 Exploring Haunted Locations 58:2 1Creepy Stories and Urban Legends 01:04:43 Film Projects and Creative Processes 01:09:09 Building a Business: The Journey of Boa Vida Media 01:09:56 Entering the Haunt Industry: Tips and Advice 01:11:11 Pricing Strategies for Attractions: One Price vs. Packages 01:12:24 Understanding Costs: The Economics of Haunts 01:14:49 Family-Friendly vs. Scary: Balancing the Experience 01:16:32 Teaching Kids About Business Life Lessons
keywords: Haunt After Hours, haunt industry, paranormal, Ouija boards, horror movies, sound design, scare stories, Halloween, spooky tales, behind the scenes summary: In this episode of Haunt After Hours, the hosts discuss various aspects of the haunt industry, including personal experiences, spooky stories, and the importance of sound in creating immersive haunt experiences. They also delve into the topic of Ouija boards, sharing personal anecdotes and discussing the potential dangers associated with them. The episode concludes with a review of the horror movie 'Silent Night, Deadly Night 4', highlighting its absurdity and lack of connection to the original films. takeaways: Sarah Von D is a veteran haunt actor with over eight years of experience. The importance of sound in creating an immersive haunt experience cannot be overstated. Ouija boards can lead to unsettling experiences and should be approached with caution. Personal stories shared during the Boo of the Week segment highlight the fun and chaos of the haunt industry. The hosts emphasize the community aspect of the haunt industry, celebrating the hard work behind the scenes. The discussion on paranormal experiences reveals a mix of skepticism and curiosity among the hosts. The movie review segment showcases the hosts' humorous take on horror films, particularly 'Silent Night, Deadly Night 4'. The hosts share personal anecdotes that connect their experiences to broader themes of fear and the supernatural. The conversation reflects a blend of humor and horror, making it relatable to listeners interested in the haunt culture. The episode encourages listeners to engage with the haunt community and share their own stories. Sound Bites "I made Looney this year." "I don't want to die." "I don't think I did." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Haunt After Hours 02:05 Personal Stories 06:32 Boo of the Week Stories 18:41 The Role of Sound in Haunting Experiences 34:15 The Power of Sound in Horror 54:56 Personal Experiences with Ouija Boards 01:10:37 Movie Review: Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 4 01:12:22 The Unfolding of a Dark Tale 01:15:31 Investigating the Mysterious Death 01:19:24 The Encounter with the Witches 01:24:31 The Initiation and Transformation 01:31:00 The Climactic Confrontation 01:32:50 Reflections on the Film and Future Discussions
keywords: haunt industry, opening night, haunt actors, bizarre laws, haunt preparation, Silent Night Deadly Night, haunt tips, Halloween, spooky stories, haunt experiences summary: In this episode of Haunt After Hours, the Big Ant discuss bizarre laws around the US and the crew discuss preparation for opening night. Haunters in training guest host and share the experiences as haunt actors. A young haunt actor, Corinne, who shares her journey and character development. Nannie Jannie shares her new found interest in black holes. The episode concludes with a humorous and critical review of the film Silent Night, Deadly Night 3, highlighting its shortcomings and lack of connection to the previous films. Takeaways: The haunt industry is filled with unique and bizarre laws. Opening night preparation is crucial for a successful haunt season. Actors need to be well-prepared and rehearsed for opening night. Creating synergy among actors and staff enhances the haunt experience. Bizarre laws can add humor and interest to discussions about the haunt industry. Interviews with haunt actors provide insight into their experiences and challenges. The importance of safety and emergency protocols in the haunt industry. Communication and clear roles are essential for a smooth opening night. The review of Silent Night, Deadly Night 3 highlights the importance of maintaining character consistency in sequels. Engaging with the audience and offering discounts can improve customer satisfaction. Behind the Scenes of the Haunt Industry Bizarre Laws and Haunt Tales Sound Bites: "Hey everyone, welcome back to Haunt After Hours" "Just scream it out! Hallelujah!" "I made a lot of money doing that!" Chapters: 00:00Holiday Preparations and Podcast Setup 00:01Boo of the Week: Unusual Laws Across States 16:08Interview with Corinne: Haunt Actor Experience 20:22Nostalgic Conversations: Payphones and Childhood Memories 22:32The Mystery of Black Holes: Paranormal or Scientific?25:43The Haunt Industry: Preparing for Opening Night 34:23Chaos and Control: Managing a Haunt Experience 49:42Preparing for Opening Night 55:38Managing Customer Expectations 59:31Reviewing Silent Night, Deadly Night 301:21:34Reflections and Future Reviews
In this episode of Haunt After Hours, the crew discuss the importance of relationships within the haunt industry, share quirky laws and humorous anecdotes, and delve into HR horror stories. They emphasize the significance of building a strong haunt family to enhance morale and performance during haunt seasons. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of parenting, sharing humorous anecdotes and personal experiences. They transition into a movie review of 'Silent Night, Deadly Night 2', discussing its plot and their thoughts on its content. The conversation then shifts to health issues faced by one of the speakers, highlighting the challenges of managing personal health while running a business. Finally, they explore intriguing topics such as black holes and dimensions, questioning scientific claims and sharing personal experiences with paranormal phenomena.takeaways Building relationships in the haunt industry is crucial. Quirky laws can be both amusing and informative. Humorous anecdotes can lighten the mood during discussions. Maintaining communication with vendors is essential for customer satisfaction. The haunt family dynamic can significantly impact performance. HR horror stories highlight the challenges in managing cast members. Engaging in off-season activities can strengthen team bonds. Personal stories can create a relatable atmosphere for listeners. Understanding the importance of customer service in the vendor-client relationship. The haunt industry is filled with unique characters and experiences. Parenting can be unexpectedly challenging and humorous. Children's behavior can be influenced by their environment and upbringing. Movie reviews can spark interesting discussions about content and themes. Health issues can arise unexpectedly and impact daily life. Personal stories can provide insight into broader themes of resilience. Exploring black holes raises questions about science and reality. The concept of dimensions can lead to fascinating discussions about existence. Humor can be a coping mechanism in difficult situations. Sharing personal experiences can create a sense of community. Engaging with paranormal topics can lead to intriguing conversations. The Haunt Family: Building Relationships in the Industry Quirky Laws and Boo Stories from the Haunt World "I highly recommend it." "Five stars." "Do it for the Haunt!" 00:00Introduction to Haunt After Hours 05:03Humorous Anecdotes and Personal Stories 12:09Vendor Challenges and Customer Expectations 25:40Communication in the Haunt Industry 36:13Communication and Customer Expectations 46:56The Importance of Relationships in Haunting 55:51Silent Night, Deadly Night 2 Review 01:12:42Health Issues and Personal Struggles 01:21:49The Science of Black Holes and Dimensions 01:34:09Theories on Parallel Universes and Time Travel --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hauntafterhours/support
In this Episode: Devin from Nightmares on the Rogue shares with us his Christmas haunt venture. Big Ant shares some funny laws around the U.S. and phones Sober Dave to confirm one crazy law was implemented because of his kin. Zach fills in for Nannie Jannie and we discuss his character - The Hatman's eerie history. Director Gary gives a thorough but fun review of Silent Night, Deadly Night. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hauntafterhours/support
In this episode of Haunt After Hours Big Ant shares unusual laws. Heartless Heather shares an exciting television opportunity for haunters. We discuss Christmas haunt point of views.Director Gary reviews a "Sam Elliot horror classic". Nannie Jannie is asking for help from listeners to share paranormal experiences --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hauntafterhours/support
The crew of Haunt After Hours is back after a long hiatus. This is a fun catch up episode- letting people know where we've been and where we're going. Big Ant shares a few unusual laws implemented around the globe. Heartless Heather shares current news and events happening in the haunt industry - this weeks spooky spotlight is a sad loss of the industry. Nannie Jannie shares a paranormal story about an imaginary friend. Did you have an imaginary friend as a child? Do your children have imaginary friends now? Where's Director Gary? He'll be back soon! All this and more on Haunt After Hours, the podcast that focuses on the hard work, chaos and fun that goes on behind the scenes of the haunt industry. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hauntafterhours/support
This week Heather, Janice, and Tony spend a few days at MIDWEST HAUNTERS CONVENTION 2022. Hear about fun behind the scenes stories. Janice talks about the fun of the convention. Tony gives us a weird list of Illinois laws. Gary's Horror History is, The Taking of Deborah Logan. Heather talks about the phenomenon of loved ones who've pasted-away that visit those who are about to die. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
Introduction to Midwest haunters convention --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
Molly is BACK! And, we have a special guest, Anthony who runs the Louisiana Ranch of Horror Haunt. Today we talk about what ROH does when someone NO SHOWS. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
Car accidents. Surgeries. A dry docked ship. Oh my! Haunt After Hours fills in the blanks of our 3 week hiatus. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
How we make our paintball attractions a success, and the do's and do not's we've learned along the way. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
We discus working with nonprofits in the Haunt industry. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
Topic: Working with competitors to better each others Haunts. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
A few of us went to Transworld and discuss what it was like this year. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
The Halloween & Attractions Show opens for business March, 17th-20th, 2022 at the America's Center in downtown St. Louis. TransWorld's Halloween & Attraction show is the ONLY industry trade show of its kind in the world. There is no other show that has as many exhibitors and industry related products. For four decades TransWorld's annual Halloween & Attractions show has created the marketplace for the Haunted House industry. Each year the Industry gathers to network, get new ideas and purchase products. This show is a MUST ATTEND event if you are thinking about opening or currently operate a haunted attraction, corn maze, farm, pumpkin patch, paintball field, family fun center, amusement park, zoo, aquarium, Halloween retail store or anything Halloween-related. We have everything you need to make your Halloween season a success. Each year, the show continues to grow with NEW EXHIBITORS, NEW PRODUCTS and more buyers on the show floor. The Halloween & Attractions Show combines the products and knowledge of hundreds of exhibitors that you need to see this March! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
This is how we form our calendar in our year. What is something different that you do? HauntAfterHours@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
This week we talk about rewarding your cast; party, food, merch! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
Keeping up morale during the long hours of a haunt. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
We go into detail about what makes a successful brand / logo design. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
CEO/CMO and Co-Founder of Conjured Media is with us talking about how his Company leads the haunted attraction industry into a new era of growth. The help haunt owners achieve their business goals, and innovate scares. You can find Conjured Media at www.conjured.media --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
Ranch of Horror discusses their experience with bad weather. And we talk about Heather's husband smelling hair. All this and more on Haunt After Hours. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
Marketing in big box stores. Haunters resolutions. Park resolutions. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
Talking about what inspires us as haunters. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
Christmas Haunt's, a short lived attraction or the next big thing? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
How to handle bad reviews --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
In this weeks episode: Nanni Janie shares a feel good story of the week. Director Gary fills in for Cody with a K. Cody was out shooting our new Ranch of Horror movie and got over heated. The crew shares a few stories about Cody that they probably wouldn't share with him being present. Poor guy will probably never miss a podcast again. Director Gary fills us in on some horror history as we delve into behind the scenes of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. This lower budget production was filmed with actors who had little to no experience- similar to the movie Gary is working on right now. Will Ranch of Horror be the next horror flick with a cult like following? The group discusses que line entertainment. Things we have done in the past, things we have seen and things we would like to see. Molly Poppins shares her marketing tip of the week. Heartless Heather's paranormal story is derailed when Molly shares a story about sticky sour patch kids leading her to set up cameras in her home. Molly doesn't eat sour patch kids and she hasn't had any guests over to leave the mess- so how did they get there? If you have any suggestions, stories or want to be a guest, please email: hauntafterhours@gmail.com Let's stay connected! ---This episode is sponsored by . Anchor: anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: http://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
In this episode we discuss the pros and cons of make-up artists. Where are they needed? Is the end product worth the expense? If you have a perspective on this topic, that differs from ours we would love to hear from you! email hauntafterhours@gmail.com. Nannie Jannie shares stories from her haunts auditions. Big Ants calls Sober Dave, a new member of the amputee community, this weeks boo of the week. You wont believe what Sober Dave asked his doctor before his amputation. Even better, is what Sober Dave's mother started requesting the doctor do. Cody with a K ditches the podcast for a date on the lake, but the rest of the haunt after hours crew fill in with props we love and want to see come to life. Molly Poppin's shares how vendors can help with marketing. Heartless Heather shares a common phenomenon that people near death and people that recently lost loved ones have experienced. If you enjoy the episode, don't forget to share! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
This episode focuses on the audition process in our affiliated haunt and reviews techniques other haunts use to find the perfect cast for scare season. Nannie Janie shares her love for fellow haunters. If you are looking for contacts for your actors check out our friends at Primal Contacts. Cool costume lenses use code DYS10 to save! You'll never guess what happened to this locksmith who got to visit a nudist colony for the first time, Big Ant shares the hilarious story with us in this episode. The crew discuses how to nail your audition- we pick apart Cody with a K's audition. And we discuss how one of Ranch of Horror's signature characters almost never happened. Molly shares her marketing tip of the week- social media is key- but what can you do with Snap chat? Tune in to find out! In Cody's crate of toys he teaches us some fun facts about scents and how they can enhance not just the characters wearing them but the customers experience. Heartless Heather, delves into the reality that we just don't know our neighbors! As we talk about famous murderers and kidnappers who were everyday people before their true identity came to light. This is a fun episode! Please listen and share! If you have any feedback, topic suggestions or want to be a guest, please send us an email hauntafterhours@gmail.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
"Haunt love" it is a thing- every year there's a juicy affair formed during haunt season. What causes it? Our guess is working in close quarters with someone who shares your interest, because let's face it if your working in the haunt industry you're probably pretty passionate about what you are doing. Is it real love? From our experience the answer is no. Most of the relationships that start during haunt season don't last forever. So our advice is not to walk away from your happy home for a seasonal love, like one of our cast members preaches from experience now. This episode we discuss haunt love. Nannie Jannie shares her love for haunters who support each other across the country and around the world. Big Ants share a story of a mom who dyed her kid green for Halloween not realizing that the next day was picture day at school. As a group of haunters we would like to rally together to petition that schools do not have picture day the day after Halloween (or any day in October for that matter). Molly shares how haunts can use their casting calls to promote their upcoming event. Cody with a K unboxes new clown shoes for a character he is developing. Heartless Heather give you 7 tips to help you determine if you are in fact being haunted or maybe you're just paranoid. This is a fun episode. Please share it! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
This week we discuss haunt themes - what is overplayed, what would we like to see? Nannie Jannie Brings a feel good story of the week, as she discusses the young "hauntrepreneurs". Big Ant actually shares two stories this week about people doing questionable things. One guy was a busy driver hauling mentally ill, lost the passengers and picked up a group of people waiting at a regular bus stop. Took them to the mental institution that was awaiting their arrivals. Can you imagine the mess? "No, I don't belong here!" "Ya, that's what they all say buddy!" Listed to the show - this is a great story! As a haunt with several attractions we have done all sorts of themes. We discuss the pros, cons and ideas for future themes. Cody with a K gives us a sneak peak inside his crate of toys. Find out how to honk your light ;-) Molly Poppins shares a marketing tip of the week - making a haunt video! Heartless Heather shares an eerie experience that she had babysitting as a teenager. A creepy girl came over to play, this was before cell phones. The girl was familiar with the house and the child, but when pictures were developed of the girls playing the parents had no idea who the girl was- she was never seen or heard from again- but the creepy pictures still exist. This is a fun episode! Be sure to listen and Share! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
In this weeks episode creator of "People in the Sand," Gary Duffey, joins the podcast to pitch a movie idea for our affiliated haunt Ranch of Horror. This is our 1st roundtable meeting- but we are excited to see how the project progresses moving forward. Nannie Jannie- shares a story about her dedicated cast members. Big Ant - shares a funny story about firefighters being called to a nudist camp on Halloween. Gary Duffey- Pitches his big idea. Cody with a K- Shares fog machine tips and tricks Heartless Heather- a marketing tip that brought over 360,000 views to their website last season and a creepy story about her 1 yr old and it's obsession with the cemetery in their neighborhood. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
Our crew had a blast in St. Louis, for the 2021 Transworld show. On board was Heartless Heather, Molly Poppins, Nannie Jannie, Big-Ant, Cody with a K, Sober Dave and his wife Bobbie. We found new friends at Zagone Studios Halloween Masks, Costumes and Costume Accessories. One of the 2nd generation owners, a man well over 60 has skin smoother than a babies bottom! We want to get him on the show sometime to share his skin care secrets! We purchased a boxcutter and a scalpel prop from NewRuleFX.com - Special Effects Props Supply & Breakaways. Heartless Heather, scared 4yr old Creepy Casen with the scalpel prop. Check out the video on our Facebook page! (1) Haunt After Hours | Facebook While in St. Louis, we learned if you have a medical emergency after midnight DO NOT rely on 9-1-1! Big Ant named Molly this weeks Boo of the week! You wont believe what she did to make the list. Listen to find out. And if you have Boo of the Week stories, share them with us! We want to hear! Cody with a K gives Gore Galore big props for their props, he especially enjoyed the chainsaw they had displayed at the show! Haunted House Props, Giant Costumes, Giant Puppets, Actormatronics | Gore Galore (gore-galore.com). We also have to give a big shout out to Scare Innovations – Making America Scared. For making good on their product. We had a small problem with a product we purchased and they took care of it on the spot- no questions asked! Great customer service! Our group went on a few excursions outside of the trade show. We enjoyed the City Museum, but felt a little gypped by the Six Flag experience- listen to the episode to find out why. Let us know your thoughts hauntafterhours@gmail.com Heather has a tip for people who make a living marketing for other people- LISTEN to their wants and before you shut it down- think about if it! Molly's marketing tip- Geofencing! If you haven't heard of geofencing you're definitely going to want to listen. This may be one of the best marketing tools for your haunt. Though, it is a little expensive you can usually bundle it with other forms of media, our haunt bundles radio, social media and geofencing with our local radio stations. We really want to discuss the organ but we don't want to get into any kind of trouble! Seriously though, how fun was it?! In this weeks ghost story, Heather shares an experience she had in her husbands apartment, with her husband and brother present. Molly chimes in and shares an experience she had ghost hunting with Heather and Cody- spoiler alert something supernatural actually called Heather out by name and told her to leave! They didn't have to say it twice though- she was already in the van waiting for the rest of the crew. This is fun episode! Be sure to share! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
This week we are talking about Transworld- it is Cody with a K's first time attending and he has high expectations! Molly introduces us to the 7- P's of marketing. Heather shares a story from Springfield, LA that she first seen on Unsolved Mysteries only to learn that many people have inquired about the episode and producers are saying no such episode exists. Don't miss this weeks episode. Check out our facebook page @hauntafterhours. Send a message if you have an idea for the show! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
Intro- Heartless Heather Show Topic - Character Bios You Might Be a Boo- Tony discusses how a character cast for The Headless Horsemen Attraction showed up dressed like a clown. Nannie Jannie - gets schooled by 4 yr old Rynnie May on her Haunt Characters - proving that everyone needs character guidelines at the very minimum. Creating Character Bios- Heartless Heather Suggest that every character no matter how big, or small a part they play should be provided a bio to help them get into character. Do the customers need it or even care? There are a few customers that show interest. Cody with a K suggests annual trading cards with character pics and bios. This is a cool idea we are excited to see implemented. Do you have a system like this? We want to hear about it! email Hauntafterhours@gmail.com. Molly Poppin's Marketing tip of the week- How to utilize merch to help spread word of mouth advertisement and the crew discusses Merit badges for customers AND actors- we're thinking letterman jackets for the ALT Kids! Learn more about merit badges for the haunt industry by checking out scareitbadges.com Cody's Crate of Toys- Today Cody introduces us to spark gloves - cool gloves attached to a battery pack that spark- how freaking cool, right?! these can be found at https://www.halloweenfxprops.com/spark-gloves-full-system/. Cody also shares with us his baton taser- that can be found at =https://m.facebook.com/141815106632382. Nannie Jannie gives the baton a 10 out of 10- find out why! Paranormal Story of the Week- Heartless Heather, passes the story to Molly Poppins this week as it is her own personal brush with death. Picture this you're caught in a rip current for over 45 mins. You're exhausted and you look up to the heaven to plead with the creator "if you exist, I need you now!" A man arrives puts his arms around your chest and instructs you to kick. You have been trying to stay afloat for over 45 mins, you're exhausted! He says listen "I know your tired but if you don't kick when I tell you- we both go". Molly knew she had to kick to save them. When she was on shore and done being checked out by the paramedics - she asked to thank David, the man who saved her life, only to learn - there was no man out there with her! If that gives you chills - the story gets crazier! Next week we will be discussing Transworld expectations - what's the show going to be like post 2020? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
In this episode we talk about customers who seem to go above and beyond to ruin their experience. Sober Dave fills in for Big Ant in the You Might Be a Boo segment- where the heckling customer deserves an Academy Award for best performance and gets this weeks - boo title! Nannie Jannie shares a fun story about how Sober Dave got his name- spoiler alert- Dave doesn't drink- he just plays a drunk hillbilly who escorts recruits to a quarantined town to try to save surviving humans from a zombie apocalypses. We all share an experience with a customer who just pushed limited to far! Molly Poppins shares her Marketing Tip of the Week-working with local restaurants and bars- allowing customers to continue a fun night out even after the haunt. Cody with a K's compares two different poppers to show how effective the poppers are. He uses them as scare tactics in que line entertaining and on character grams. They are great for making sure the customers stay six feet away. Heartless Heather shares another paranormal story, this one is not a ghost story. This is a real live "UFO" maybe FO encounter in 1997ish. She also compares some experiences from her childhood that are actually mentioned by other people around the world, in fact a whole movie "The Fourth Kind" highlights a few things she has personally experienced. Next week we are discussing character bios? Do they matter? Do the customers care? Does it help actors get into character? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
We all know an entitled cast member - this episodes sheds light on how to work with the entitled cast. 1:00 You Might Be a Boo- Big Ant shares a story he found online about a man who volunteered in a corn maze and got locked in! 4:00 Let's Have a Talk About It- Nannie Jannie shares a story about her granddaughter who just so happens to also be an entitled cast member - but she's only 6 and has a passion for the haunt industry already. 7:00 The Entitled Cast 17:00 Molly Poppins shares her marketing tip of the week- cross promoting! Not everyone is on bored with cross promotion though. 22:00 Cody with a K's Crate of Toys- Cody had a really cool toy custom made for a line entertainment prop. It's a common toy, that we are all familiar with, that was transformed into a unique one of a kind prop. 27:00 Ghost Story- Heartless Heather shares another creepy story from her past- she doesn't have video proof this time but reports of what she experienced have been experienced by others around the world. Are you familiar with Hat Man? 32:00 Down The Rabbit Hole- now we are going down the rabbit hole to share a few other ghostly experience and creepy shows you can watch that are based on true stories. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support
We know everyone is sick and tired of hearing about Covid, this week we delve into how Covid impacted the haunt industry in both a negative and a positive way. Intro :41 You Might Be a Boo - Big Ant share haunt stories of cast members who just don't get it- tonight's character actually quits in the middle of a scare! 3:34 Let's Have a Talk About It- Nannie Jannie shares feel good stories of haunters in the making or haunters in action. Tonight we are introduced to Creepy Casen a 4 yr old haunter in the making. 6:09 Topic of the night- Tonight's episode we discuss the negative, and positive (yes, we believe there are a few positive) effects that Covid has had on the haunt industry. 21:27 Molly Poppins Shares Marketing Tips- tonight we focus on the unique way Ranch of Horror in California, Louisiana and Missouri marketed their haunts through out the year, kept their characters working year round and kept their social media accounts buzzin' during the off season. 24:25 Kody's Krate of Toys- Cody with a K, is known for his prop collection, tonight he shares a prop that got two grown fire fighters to leap with fear- a good four feet! 27:34 Heartless Heather's Ghost Story- Every week Heather is looking for a ghost story to share. Tonight, she shares a personal story, of what appears to be a ghost figure caught on camera. 32:00 Sign Off- We will tell you what's in store for next week! If you like the podcast please share! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntafterhours/support