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The paranormal world is full of fascinating figures, investigators, and personalities we admire from afar. But what happens when you step out of the shadows and into their reality? This week on Dead Time with Dead October, we delve into the cautionary tale of "Never Meet Your Heroes." Join us as we explore the potential pitfalls, unexpected truths, and sometimes unsettling encounters that can occur when the mystique of paranormal icons clashes with the messy reality of the human experience. Are your heroes everything you imagine? This episode might just make you think twice.Dead October Paranormal Available on Paraflixx Paranormal Plus: promo code DEADOCTOBER25 FOR 25% OFF YOUR YEARLY SUBSCRIBTION. #DOPpodcast #AI #UFO #NewJersey #ParanormalDead October Paranormal - PARAFlixx paranormal+ (vhx.tv)Caillou Song Credit: DHX Cookie Jar Inc. (also known as Cookie Jar Group, originally known as CINAR, formerly known as Cookie Jar Entertainment Inc., or simply just Cookie Jar) was a Canadian media, production, animation studio, and distribution company owned by DHX Media. Charlie Frost was a supporting character in 2012. He was a radio host and conspiracy theorist, who accurately predicted the cataclysmic events that occurred on December 21st, 2012. He lived in a camper in Yellowstone National Park, where he died during the eruption from the Yellowstone Caldera. Charlie was a casualty of the 2012 Apocalypse. CREDIT TO: Sony Pictures Imageworks Inc.
Are we buying Putin's latest con job? Why Joe and Alex think the proposed "ceasefire" in Ukraine might be broken before it's even agreed to. And returning home, Joe and Alex finish their look at the state of our union. What's going on with the economy - and why has Trump seemingly already broken one of his signature promises? How much pain are Trump supporters willing to take? And Joe lays out what Democrats can fight for - rather than just rolling over. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Feneck believes the massive gap in valuation between gold and gold mining stocks isn't reflecting reality, and it's an anomaly he is capitalizing on. John breaks down the reasons why the miners haven't been keeping pace, what it will take to close the valuation gap, and the stocks he's investing in to take advantage of bargain prices.Feneck Consulting: https://www.feneckconsulting.comFollow Jesse Day on X: https://x.com/jessebdayCommodity Culture on Youtube: https://youtube.com/c/CommodityCulture
Dead Time is your portal to the paranormal. Hosted by Dead October Paranormal, each episode takes you on a chilling journey through haunted locations, unexplained phenomena, and the unsettling stories of those who have faced the unknown. Whether you're a seasoned ghost hunter or simply curious about the supernatural, Dead Time will leave you questioning reality and wondering what truly lies beyond." Dead October Paranormal Available on Paraflixx Paranormal Plus: promo code DEADOCTOBER25 FOR 25% OFF YOUR YEARLY SUBSCRIBTION. #DOPpodcast #AI #UFO #NewJersey #Paranormal Dead October Paranormal - PARAFlixx paranormal+ (vhx.tv) Caillou Song Credit: DHX Cookie Jar Inc. (also known as Cookie Jar Group, originally known as CINAR, formerly known as Cookie Jar Entertainment Inc., or simply just Cookie Jar) was a Canadian media, production, animation studio, and distribution company owned by DHX Media. Charlie Frost was a supporting character in 2012. He was a radio host and conspiracy theorist, who accurately predicted the cataclysmic events that occurred on December 21st, 2012. He lived in a camper in Yellowstone National Park, where he died during the eruption from the Yellowstone Caldera. Charlie was a casualty of the 2012 Apocalypse. CREDIT TO: Sony Pictures Imageworks Inc.
2 classic Hillbilly Deadtime Stories.Ep 71 Tombstone SagecoachEp 72 Stony Hollow RoadThis episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online help a try at BetterHelp.com/Hillbilly and get on your way to being your best self
Scary Movie 5. Trick? Or Treat? HAPPY HALLOWEEN! We promised we'd watch the whole franchise...and we did it. But at what cost? Rest in Peace SCARMUTO... ...Oh...but wait...THERE'S BEEN SOME BREAKING NEWS. Scary Movie 6 is bringing back some old friends! And DOUBLE wait! Go check out DEAD TIME on the GTTU and/or Ghosts in the Burbs Patreons! Kristen and Liz Sower talking about ghost shows?! What are you waiting for? [YouTube Version] [Sources and links] "News Theme" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Get this episode AD-FREE on Patreon, along with our exclusive podcast The Netherworld Dispatch! Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Watch on YouTube. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and ...X? For more, cruise through our LINKS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3 Episodes of Hillbilly Deadtime Stories for your listening pleasure!This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online help a try at BetterHelp.com/Hillbilly and get on your way to being your best self
One final episode for our Leprechaun series! When Jordan was a kid, a family friend filmed the fairytale-themed Deadtime Stories in the house that he lived. Stefan visits and Jordan revisits this horror anthology to see what it was all about. Plus, Jordan designed a monster for the film. Apologies for Stefan's garbage audio in the first segment.
Yes, deadlines can be effective in pepping your performance. But dead time! Well, that's another level of pep all together.
3 classic episodes of Hillbilly Deadtime Stories.
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Alt-rock duo Lovelorn Dolls released their 4th album called "Deadtime Stories" via Alfa Matrix / SPLEEN, produced , mixed and mastered by Max Maryan, known for his work with cult electro-goth metal duo Helalyn Flowers and IMJUDAS . Hailing from Brussels, Belgium, Lovelorn Dolls is made up of Kristen Lowagie and Bernard Daubresse. After a 5-year hiatus that saw Kristell transform into the photographer/ visual artist Kristell In Wonderland, with exhibitions across Europe, Lovelorn Dolls is back in a big way, inspired by this experience.On "Deadtime Stories'" the duo embraces a stronger identity – creepy cuteambiance, eerie Tim Burton-esque scenes, guitar-driven sounds, catchy darkmelodies, childlike synths, industrial tones, and Kristell's distinctive voice, allboldly and fully embraced.https://lovelorndolls.infohttps://lovelorndolls.bandcamp.comQUEEN OF WANDS with DJ NocturnaEvery Saturday on ModSnap Radio | KMOD: San Antonio3pm (HST), 5pm (PST), 6pm (MST), 7pm (CST), 8pm (EST)Radio: https://modsnapradio.comYou can also watch the video interview on my YouTube Channel- Charting The Higher Octave with DJ Nocturna .Website: https://djnocturna.comYouTube: / @djnocturna Facebook: / nocturna.remixed Instagram: / https://www.instagram.com/djnocturna/Tiktok: / dj.nocturna
In this episode of Sci-Fi Talk , I dive into an eclectic mix of interviews from the depths of science fiction and beyond. We start off with a deep dive into the Apple TV+ series "Constellation" as we hear from writer and creator Peter Harkness and director Michelle McLaren, as they share their insight into creating a story that intertwines human experience, family relationships, and intriguing narrative elements. Then, we travel back to 2016 at San Diego Comic Con for an exclusive chat with Amanda Schull, discussing her role in "12 Monkeys" and the challenges and excitement of playing multiple versions of her character. Next, our focus turns to the zombie apocalypse as we catch up with the luminaries behind "The Walking Dead," including Angela Kang, Gale Anne Hurd, and Greg Nicotero. They delve into the show's impactful cultural legacy, the evolution of horror in television, and the ongoing commitment to diverse and compelling storytelling. Subscribe to Sci-Fi Talk Plus Free For A Limited Time
Ghosts, Phantoms, Spirits and Lost Souls surround us, wherever we are. What is it like to have a gift, to speak to the dead, and then turn it around, go from people coming to you to connect them to specific spirits, to seeking them out, going to the locations that seem trapped in time? Your host, Dave Schrader is joined by long-time friend and real world, speaker of spirits, Chip Coffey to discuss his experiences, the ups and downs of ghostly talk, TV shows, and traveling to some of the most haunted places on Earth. Visit Chip Coffey here: http://www.chipcoffey.com/ Order Dave's new book here: https://www.darknessradio.com/theater-of-the-mind-tales... Deadtime Stories - The Paranormal 60 Podcast SUPPORT THE SPONSORS THAT SUPPORT THIS SHOW This Show is Sponsored by BetterHelp - Visitwww.BetterHelp.com/P60 for 10% off your first month. Factor Meals - Head to www.FactorMeals.com/P6050 and use code P6050 to save 50% Mint Mobile - To get your new wireless plan for just15 bucks a month, and get the plan shipped to your door for FREE, go towww.MintMobile.com/P60 Rocket Money - Start saving money and reclaim controlover your finances with www.RocketMoney.com/P60 Haunted Magazine - bit.ly/hauntedmagazine Tarot Readings by Winnie - https://www.darknessradio.com/lotus-love-tarot SHOW YOUR STATUS AS A LOYAL DARKLING! Grab Your Paranormal 60 Gear At -https://paranormal60swagshop.com/ TRAVEL WITH DAVE - www.DarknessEvents.com SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL HERE -https://www.youtube.com/@TheParanormal60?sub_confirmation=1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- DAVE'S LINKS X: @TheDaveSchrader INSTAGRAM: @OfficialDaveSchrader INSTAGRAM: @officialparanormal60 WEBSITE: http://www.Paranormal60.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this thought-provoking episode of "Living the Red Life," Rudy Mawer tackles a rarely discussed yet crucial topic: the impact of hobbies on financial success and productivity.Rudy delves into how successful entrepreneurs manage their hobbies and dead time, contrasting this with the habits of less successful individuals. This episode is a deep dive into balancing work, fun, and the importance of structuring your day to align with your life goals.---Key Topics Covered:The Productivity Paradigm: Understanding the importance of maximizing every minute, and how 'dead time' can hinder life progress.Hobbies vs. Success: Exploring the relationship between the hobbies one chooses and their level of success, particularly financial freedom.Entrepreneurial Time Management: Insights into how successful entrepreneurs structure their day, focusing on minimizing dead space and maximizing productivity.The Trap of Mundane Tasks: Discussion on how mundane tasks and unstructured time can consume a significant portion of one's life.Reevaluating Hobbies: The importance of choosing hobbies that serve your goals and how they fit into a successful lifestyle.Time Management Strategies: Practical advice on structuring your day, prioritizing tasks, and aligning activities with your life and financial goals.Intentional Living: Emphasizing the need for intentional living and structured time management for long-term success.---Key Takeaways:Value Your Time: Recognizing the importance of how you spend each minute is crucial for success.Quality Over Quantity: It's not about having no hobbies, but choosing those that align with and support your goals.Structure is Key: Successful people structure their time intentionally, including work, hobbies, and relaxation.Avoid Dead Space: Identifying and minimizing unproductive dead space can lead to significant improvements in productivity and success.Intentional Hobbies: Hobbies should be purposeful and in moderation to support rather than detract from your goals.---Join Rudy Mawer in this episode of "Living the Red Life" as he provides insights and actionable advice on managing time effectively, choosing the right hobbies, and structuring your day for maximum productivity and success.---Subscribe for more insightful episodes and join our community for ongoing discussions and updates!#LivingTheRedLife #TimeManagement #Productivity #RudyMawerPodcast #Entrepreneurship #SuccessMindset #HobbiesAndSuccess---Connect with Rudy Mawer:LinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter
The Rotherwood Plantation in Kingsport, TN has a tortured past and the ghost today do not want you to forget it!
Lake Superior has its fair share of spooky stories. With a place being named the “Graveyard of the Great Lakes” and dubbed one of the top 10 haunted lakes in the world, how could it not? From ghost ships, haunted places, lonely lightkeepers, and woeful shores, the chilling tales that the Lake tells are vast.
Each year visitors come to St. Augustine to explore the more than four centuries of history, exquisite architecture, beautiful natural scenery and pristine Atlantic Coast beaches. And among those visitors are those with an affinity for apparitions and the paranormal—because inside the walls of the historic buildings, along the cobblestone streets and lingering among the people, there are many spirits of those who've lived and died here, those who've chosen never to leave
Some spirits like to return to their vacation spots after death.
Throughout the South, there are countless plantations. These expansive and architecturally impressive homes have drawn visitors to the South to explore them for years. Some people visit the South to see these impressive plantations for another reason. They want to see some of the most haunted plantations anywhere in the United States.
In this episode, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason discuss:- Christmas Gift Ideas for Fellow Entrepreneur Friends- How to Market in the Most Wonderful (And Dead) Time of the Year
While Gettysburg is the most famous battle of the Civil War, it's not the only one responsible for a massive loss of life.
Anthologic 175: Deadtime Stories Season 1, Episode 1: Grave Secrets For the entire set of Anthologic, click here For the RSS Feed for this podcast, use: http://feeds.feedburner.com/anthologic Feedback to: info@thegoodthebadandtheodd.com Or join the facebook group The Good The Bad And The Odd Or chat with Mark who runs the facebook account athttp://www.facebook.com/the-good-the-bad-and-the-odd
Some universities are said to have been built on ancient burial sites; others were apparently the scenes of tragic suicides and unexplained deaths. It's probably little wonder, then, that so many college campuses are supposedly haunted. Taking in everything from possessed paintings to mischief-making poltergeists, haunted college ghost legends are as varied as they are chilling. What's more, while some schools seem to shrug off their allegedly haunted histories, others actively embrace the reputations they have for all things paranormal. Students, meanwhile, have turned the humble ghost story into a campus institution, and tales are enthusiastically passed down from each generation of freshmen to the next.
Chairs move about by themselves. Walls shake from loud, unexplained banging. Water drips from a ceiling. Hairbrushes disappear for days, only to reappear in their place on the dresser. These are some of the classic symptoms of a poltergeist haunting. From the German for "noisy ghost," a poltergeist refers to phenomena usually credited to mischievous spirits or ghosts and are characterized by psychokinesis or other physical manifestations. Although ghosts may sometimes be involved, most poltergeist incidents are a kind of psychic phenomena, usually centered around a living "agent." Cases have been cited almost since the beginning of recorded history.
Walking through a hushed cemetery at night with only a flashlight to guide your way can be a stirring experience. A lot of paranormal societies use graveyards for training grounds. If you get an EMF reading in a graveyard, there is no electricity there, so it has to be coming from some other source.”
Welcome to Classic Skeptic Metaphysicians! We're re-releasing some of our back catalog so that these gems can be re-discovered!This week: Dead Time: Paranormal, Spiritual Phenomenon and UFOs"We all have intuition. It's just varying degrees and yes, we can all learn to watch for the signs. And we can all learn to listen to the intuition we have better. Then there are those of us that have more than just intuition, we're going to call it psychic ability or medium mystic ability. You cannot shut this off."--Katherien LundenDead Time is the time when the spirit world connects to the human world. Its also the domain in which Katherien Lunden lives as a clairvoyant medium. She tells us about her experiences as well as how to discern between the real and the shams in the spiritual realm, the truth behind "imaginary" childhood friends and why its good to have a healthy skepticism inside the spiritual world.About our guest:Katherien Lundeen is a Clairvoyant Medium. As a Clairvoyant Medium she tunes in to people's vibrational energy and can see and sense images, colours, people, animals, buildings as well as objects that validate her authenticity. She hears spoken messages and feels emotions that are often channelled though spirit and guides. She's also the host and creator of Dead Time a podcast that offers straight talk about New Beginnings, Endings, Spiritual Connection, UFOs, Spiritual Phenomenon, the Paranormal and much more.Guest Info:Wesbite: katherienclairvoyant.comInstagram: @katherienclairvoyantFacebook; @KLClairvoyantPodcast: Dead TimeSupport the Show:Rate/review Us Here: https://lovethepodcast.com/SkepticMetaphysiciansPurchase Merchandise: https://www.skepticmetaphysician.com/storeBuy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/SkepticMetaphysConnect with the show:Website: skepticmetaphysician.comFacebook: @TheSkepticMetaphysicianIG: SkepticMetaphysician_PodcastTik Tok: @skepticmetaphysiciansThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5652646/advertisement
Ojai, CA has 3 urban legends that have scared the locals going back to the 1800's. You will hear about all 3 in this episode.
Thanks to films like The Shining and its real-life inspiration, the Stanley Hotel, for some thrill-seekers there's something frighteningly fun about the thought of spending the night in one of the world's most haunted hotels.
Theories as to the causes of ghost lights include the usual explanations such as ball lightening, car headlights reflections seen through fog, seismic activity, mirages and the ever popular "swamp gas." For the greater part, ghost lights seem to appear mostly in and around mountainous areas, in swamps and along train tracks.
Some universities are said to have been built on ancient burial sites; others were apparently the scenes of tragic suicides and unexplained deaths. It's probably little wonder, then, that so many college campuses are supposedly haunted. Taking in everything from possessed paintings to mischief-making poltergeists, haunted college ghost legends are as varied as they are chilling. What's more, while some schools seem to shrug off their allegedly haunted histories, others actively embrace the reputations they have for all things paranormal. Students, meanwhile, have turned the humble ghost story into a campus institution, and tales are enthusiastically passed down from each generation of freshmen to the next.
Did you know Indiana is home to dozens of REAL Haunted Places? From haunted roadways and buildings where the dearly departed still lurk among us, to burial grounds and sacred places that are haunted by spirits who seemingly want to stay in this world, Indiana has some truly eerie landmarks and historical sites that are hot spots for paranormal activity.
There isn't a state in the U.S. that doesn't have stories about ghost sightings and creepy sounds in its local schools. Some sound as uncomfortable as fingernails on chalkboard—or the squeak of a marker that has dried up.
If the 2000s have shown us anything it is the popularity of social media "challenges." Tide Pod, Cinnamon, and 10 Year are just a few that come to mind. Does anybody else remember the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge? Ugh I'm still steamed that I was NEVER nominated. So to make up for my FOMO I have nominated myself to take part in an even more exciting challenge: The Florida Man Challenge. Google your birthday followed by "Florida Man" and see what pops up. Mine are "Florida Man Accused of Killing Neighbor Over Cat Issue" and "Florida man, 52, told police that he shot and dismembered his 42-year-old housemate, saying he could 'possibly be the next mass killer that we hear about in the media.'" Oh boy do we have a show for y'all today! Originally broadcast April 20, 2022.Written and narrated by Schuyler Fastenau-Jones and executive produced by Daniel Fastenau-Jones. Additional voices by Jeremy Staple, Janette Zosche, Jordan Katcher, Juno Nifosi, Ahesha Catalano, and Daniel Fastenau-Jones. Cover artwork by Catherine Fastenau. Theme music by Tracy Zales. Editing and sound design by Brian Campbell.Follow us on:PatreonInstagramFacebookTiktokTwitterCheck out our other shows:The AftermathCereal KillerzCocktail BallerinaTrue Crime False CrimeThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4120252/advertisement
The Great Lakes are beautiful, but treacherous, with over 6000 shipwrecks and 30,000 deaths.
Mines are dark, dank, and dangerous. When working the claustrophobic tunnels, it surely didn't take much to ignite the imagination. Every sound could suggest a creepy spirit. Park City's mining days were diverse in culture and rich in tradition. In such settings, ghost stories abound, one of the most famous being about the “Man in the Yellow Slicker.”
Hey Deadtime Storians I wanted to share some sad news with all of you. Unfortunately we lost a very close friend to our personal family as well as the Deadtime Stories family this weekend. On Sunday Tracy Zales, our friend and theme song composer passed away. She was one of the kindest souls on this planet and we are absolutely devastated by the news. In honor of Tracy, I wanted to re-run the first episode we used her music for. Rest in peace my friend.New Orleans is full of history, ghost stories, and true crime. The case of Zack Bowen and Addie Hall is perhaps the city's most infamous crime but the tales about the couple told late at night by ghost tours through the French Quarter don't come anywhere close to examining the couple's full story. Written by Schuyler Fastenau-Jones and executive produced by Daniel Fastenau-Jones. Additional voices by Walker Barnes, Taylor Shurte, Tamara Perry, Jordan Katcher, Allyn Anthony Moriyon, Marissa Pistone, Jeremy Staple, Matt MacNelly, and Daniel Fastenau-Jones. Cover artwork by Catherine Fastenau. Theme music by Tracy Zales. Sound recording by Chelsea Bray.Follow us on:PatreonInstagramFacebookTiktokTwitterCheck out our other shows:The AftermathCereal KillerzCocktail BallerinaTrue Crime False CrimeThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4120252/advertisement
Many bars have regulars who never seem to leave, even after hundreds of years. And to that point, from the United States to Australia, these haunted bars claim to be home to a number of ghostly beings.
For spine-tingling tales and frightfully good fun, who you gonna call? Santa Cruz County has played host to hair-raising chills on the big screen, from the teen vampires of “The Lost Boys” to the scissor-wielding doppelgangers in “Us,” but the frights don't have to end when the credits roll. Though famed for its sunny beach culture, Santa Cruz County hides a fun, spooky side with eerie cemeteries, creepy-cool Victorian mansions, and historic hotels rumored to house a few guests who've never checked out.
All across America, there are plenty of historic hotels, inns, and B&Bs that boast a ghoulish past—and they've opened their doors to take you along for the ride. If you and your family revel in things that go bump in the night, and are more thrilled than freaked out by unexplained noises and cold breezes coming from seemingly nowhere, you'll be glad you picked a haunted hotel for your next group vacation. Especially because many of these hotels are also historic, so they also tend to have vintage décor, antique furniture galore, and other quirky details you won't find at modern resorts. One of these hotels is in Glenwood Springs, Colorado-The Hotel Colorado
When you mention witches in America, your mind goes immediately to Salem Massachusetts. While this was the most famous city to have witch trials, it wasn't the only city who convicted witches in a court of law. In fact, it went on all over the country, in some cases centuries after the Salem Witch Trials. In this episode we will discuss a little know case outside of Santa Fe, NM in 1854
Jerry Paulley-Intro & Narration Leebo Jakes-Voiceover Tim Mullins -Logo Haunted Route 66 by Richard Southall
Savannah is widely recognized as one of the most haunted cities in America. While several of the haunted landmarks are commonly known, the Olde Pink House may be just as haunted as they are.
It's said that ghosts are the souls of those who died suddenly or tragically and are tied to the location of their demise for all eternity, unable to accept their death. If that's true, the battlefields strewn across America, should be some of the most haunted places in America. Few things were more sudden or tragic than taking a 24-pounder howitzer to the face while slowly walking toward a line of people who were supposed to kill you with rifles or bayonets. That being said, if ghosts do exist, the battlefield at Petersburg must be crawling with them.
Kansas is a state that may be best known for producing a tornado that swept Dorothy & Toto off to the land of Oz. Fans of the TV show Supernatural will also know Kansas as the home state of Sam & Dean Winchester. While Supernatural & The Wizard of Oz may have given us a few spooky scenes, they are just stories from the minds of authors and screen writers. Kansas has some real life stories that will send chills down your spine. Stories of the Sallie House in Atchison, KS will leave you shaken to the core Kansa even has its own haunted fort in Fort Riley. The Sunflower State also has its share of haunted hotels, In todays episode we will learn about one in the hometown of the Winchesters, Lawrence, KS
Being a coal miner is one of toughest jobs to ever exist. When you work a job that hard, you like to play hard. Some of those played a little too hard at Rogues Hollow.
Ghost lights used to be called will-o-the-wisps. They were a weird glow over swamps or bogs. Nowadays, people report strange lights in the sky in all sorts of places, often over highways. Some are more famous than others.
It is not unusual for political establishments to be haunted. In the past we have talked about The White House, The Tennessee State Capitol and even the Butte-Silver Bow Courthouse in Montana. All of those are in the United States If we have that many haunted political locations in the states, there must be several others throughout the world In today's episode, we will discuss one such place in England.
A doppelganger is a mysterious, exact double of a living person. It's a German word that literally translates to "double walker" or "double goer". A doppelganger isn't someone who just resembles you, but is an exact double, right down to the way you walk, act, talk, and dress. Hear a legend about doppelgangers in this episode.
Professional athletes do a lot of traveling during their respective seasons. This means several nights in hotel rooms. Some athletes live in hotel rooms in their team's hometown because they have homes elsewhere. With the number of haunted hotels out there, it isn't surprising that there are some stories out there from athletes and their haunting experiences during their stays. In this episode, you will learn about some experiences from Tampa Bay Rays baseball players at the Renaissance Vinoy Hotel in St Petersburg, Fl