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Today we explore the shadowy halls of two foreboding institutions with paranormal researcher, former corrections officer and author, Steve E. Asher. Drawing on his corrections background, Steve has spent years methodically investigating and documenting the ghostly tales of the Western Lunatic Asylum and the Kentucky State Penitentiary. Hear how his structured approach to collecting evidence reveals chilling encounters—from mysterious figures roaming abandoned wards to the restless spirits trapped within prison walls. Steve's firsthand experiences and riveting storytelling bring to life the eerie events that continue to captivate both believers and skeptics alike. This is Part Two of our conversation. For more information, visit his website at steveasher.studio. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
Today we explore the shadowy halls of two foreboding institutions with paranormal researcher, former corrections officer and author, Steve E. Asher. Drawing on his corrections background, Steve has spent years methodically investigating and documenting the ghostly tales of the Western Lunatic Asylum and the Kentucky State Penitentiary. Hear how his structured approach to collecting evidence reveals chilling encounters—from mysterious figures roaming abandoned wards to the restless spirits trapped within prison walls. Steve's firsthand experiences and riveting storytelling bring to life the eerie events that continue to captivate both believers and skeptics alike. For more information, visit his website at steveasher.studio. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
Music licensed from Lickd. The biggest mainstream and stock music platform for content creators.Feel The Love by William Davies, https://t.lickd.co/GKB0KRMwn9g License ID: zKVeMGkeVZPParanormal researcher Steve E. Asher is also a freelance writer and artist, as well as a lover of music. Previously he worked over ten years in law enforcement and as a correctional officer. Steve is a longtime researcher of the paranormal. He has traveled worldwide where he studied ghost culture and dark history. Steve is an avid lover of the nighttime. He has said this is when he feels most truly alive, in the darkness of the night, and therefore most productive in his paranormal research and writing. He is a native of KentuckyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gary-s-night-dreams-talk-radio--2788432/support.
Steve E. Asher is a folklorist, researcher of the paranormal, musician and amateur historian. He is a ten year veteran of both corrections and law enforcement. He is the author of Hauntings of the Kentucky State Penitentiary, The Great Mud Flood: The Thing That We All Forgot, Hauntings of the Saint Vincent Academy, More Curious Counties from Kentucky, Hauntings of the Western Lunatic Asylum, Short Stories for Darker Nights, By the Master's Command: True Stories of Possession, Superstitions, and [...]
EPISODE #629 WEIRD TALES FROM APPALACHIA Richard welcomes an author and folklorist about his collection of strange and mostly true stories from his home state of Kentucky. Guest: Steve E. Asher is a native of Princeton, Kentucky. He is also a published author with multiple books to his credit. Steve is an artist, podcast host, and musician. He is a fan of horror and paranormal subjects. Previously Steve worked over ten years in law enforcement and as a correctional officer. Steve is a longtime researcher of the strange and the unusual. He has traveled worldwide in a pursuit to learn of legends and folklore from other cultures. Steve is an avid lover of the nighttime. He has said this is when he feels most truly alive, in the darkness of the night, and therefore most productive in his paranormal research and writing. BOOKS: Hauntings of St. Vincent Academy Hauntings of the Kentucky State Penitentiary Curious Counties from Kentucky: Dang Strange and Mostly True Tales
In the latest episode of Weird Tales Radio Show we talk to American author & paranormal researcher Steve E. Asher about Paranormal Kentucky, including the Ghosts of the State Penitentiary and the Western Lunatic Asylum. Weird Tales is available on all podcast platforms, Spotify, YouTube, Mixcloud, Soundcloud and 16 internet & FM radio stations across the US, UK & Australia.
Episode 112 of the Weird Tales Radio Show we talk to American author & paranormal researcher Steve E. Asher about Paranormal Kentucky, including the Ghosts of the State Penitentiary and the Western Lunatic Asylum. Links: Weird Tales Radio Show archive - https://www.urbanfantasist.com/weird-tales-radio-show https://steveeasher.com/ https://www.facebook.com/SteveE.Asher https://twitter.com/SteveEAsher
Mark welcomes Steve E. Asher to the show. Paranormal researcher and author Steve E. Asher is also an artist, podcast host, and musician. He is a fan of horror and paranormal subjects and previously he worked for over ten years in law enforcement and as a correctional officer. Steve is a longtime researcher of the strange and unusual. He has traveled worldwide in a pursuit to learn of legends and folklore from other cultures. Steve is an avid lover of the nighttime and he has said this is when he feels most truly alive, in the darkness of the night, and therefore most productive in his paranormal research and writing. Steve's website can be found here: Steveeasher.com You can find Steve's amazing books here: Hauntings of the Western Lunatic Asylum Hauntings of the Kentucky State Penitentiary Hauntings of The Saint Vincent Academy
Mark welcomes Steve E. Asher to the show. Paranormal researcher and author Steve E. Asher is also an artist, podcast host, and musician. He is a fan of horror and paranormal subjects and previously he worked for over ten years in law enforcement and as a correctional officer. Steve is a longtime researcher of the strange and unusual. He has traveled worldwide in a pursuit to learn of legends and folklore from other cultures. Steve is an avid lover of the nighttime and he has said this is when he feels most truly alive, in the darkness of the night, and therefore most productive in his paranormal research and writing. Steve's website can be found here: Steveeasher.com You can find Steve's amazing books here: Hauntings of the Western Lunatic Asylum Hauntings of the Kentucky State Penitentiary Hauntings of The Saint Vincent Academy
This evening on We Are Paradox Medias Late Night in The Rockies Host TessaTNT is joined by Author and Paranormal Investigator Steve E, Asher, We sill be discussing how he first got interested in the paranormal, paranormal investigation, his years on the police force, Thai ghost culture and the many books he has written.
Kentucky-based researcher and author Steve E. Asher compares notes with Paul & Ben on Bigfoot, UFOs, ghostly phenomena and more, and the existence of yet another flap area, in the Blue Grass State.
Kentucky-based researcher and author Steve E. Asher compares notes with Paul & Ben on Bigfoot, UFOs, ghostly phenomena and more, and the existence of yet another flap area, in the Blue Grass State.
On this edition - Jim is in Kentucky with retired Kentucky State Penitentiary prison guard Steve E. Asher, a paranormal investigator, a son of the South, the keeper of keys, and of tales from inside one of the country's darkest, most haunted prisons. Steve E. Asher studied Criminal Justice and uses those skills in his fieldwork. He hosts an eclectic radio show called House of Asher. A Kentucky native, Steve loves the energy of the southern night. For more of Steve’s work visit www.steveeasher.com Please rate, review and subscribe on iTunes to really help the show out! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/euphomet/id991129779?mt=2 JIM PERRY | @ItsJimPerry | Host, Executive Producer, Founder TYLER CAREY | @tyler_whoa | Assistant Producer CHELSEY WEBER-SMITH | @ChelseyWS | Production Assistant This show is brought to you by Care/of. Get 25% off your first month of personalized Care/of vitamins, by visiting TakeCareOf.com and enter EUPHOMET Also, EMPTY FACES - Subscribe now with promo code JIM to earn 10% off your first month of investigation. www.EmptyFaces.com Be a part of the show! Take our survey at Euphomet.com Follow us on social @Euphomet | Use #Euphomet --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/euphomet/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/euphomet/support
Jerry and Tracy talk about the paranormal Disneyland in Utah, Skinwalker Ranch. Adam and Matt from GraveYard Tales stop in to talk about mysterious animal mutilations in Kentucky. Author Steve E. Asher discusses his new book Hauntings of the Western Lunatic Asylum.
The second part of the interview with paranormal researcher Steve E. Asher, a freelance writer, artist and the author of Hauntings of the Kentucky State Penitentiary and Hauntings of the Western Lunatic Asylum. | Host – Marlene Pardo Pellicer
First part of the interview with paranormal researcher Steve E. Asher, a freelance writer, artist and the author of Hauntings of the Kentucky State Penitentiary and Hauntings of the Western Lunatic Asylum. | Host – Marlene Pardo Pellicer
?On this episode we talk with author, You Tuber, Paranormal investigator Steve E. Asher. Steve fills us in on locations such as the Kentucky State Penitentiary. We also talk about his you tube channel "The House Of Asher" Where fear is king. Steve discussed what scares him and how fear has motivated some and hindered others.
On this episode we talk with author, You Tuber, Paranormal investigator Steve E. Asher. Steve fills us in on locations such as the Kentucky State Penitentiary. We also talk about his you tube channel "The House Of Asher" Where fear is king. Steve discussed what scares him and how fear has motivated some and hindered others.
The Kentucky State Penitentiary is known as the "Castle on the Cumberland." The prison is perched along the Cumberland River and is Kentucky's oldest prison facility. Construction on the facility began in October of 1884, headed by Governor Luke Blackburn after the Kentucky legislature passed a bill authorizing the construction. The prison officially opened in 1889. The worst of the worst have found their way to this place and male death row inmates have been housed here. And since 1911, 164 men have been executed at the penitentiary. Because of the deaths and the energy, the prison is reputedly haunted. Author and paranormal investigator, Steve E. Asher joins us to share the history and hauntings of the Kentucky State Penitentiary. The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Shelby Hammond and features the tomato as the Wolf Peach and This Month in History features French aviators Dieudonne Coste and Maurice Bellonte making the first non-stop flight from Europe to the USA. Check out the website: http://historygoesbump.com Show notes can be found here: Become an Executive Producer: http://patreon.com/historygoesbump Music: Vanishing from http://purple-planet.com (Moment in Oddity) In Your Arms by Kevin MacLeod http://incompetech.com (This Month in History) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
"Spooky Southcoast" recorded live Saturday, August 5, 2017. In the first hour, we are joined by Tim Binnall (www.binnallofamerica.com) to discuss the recent passing of the legendary Jim Marrs. In hour two, we are joined by Steve E. Asher (www.steveeasher.com) to discuss his book "Hauntings of the Kentucky State Penitentiary."
this week on BTE Radio we welcome Author and investigator Steve E. Asher. Paranormal researcher Steve E. Asher is also a freelance writer and artist, as well as a lover of music. Previously he worked over ten years in law enforcement and as a correctional officer. Steve is a longtime researcher of the paranormal. He has traveled worldwide, most recently to Thailand where he and his wife adopted one of their two sons. Steve is an avid lover of the nighttime. He has said this is when he feels most truly alive, in the darkness of the night, and therefore most productive in his paranormal research and writing. He is a native of Princeton Kentucky. Author Steve E. Asher has always had an deep interest in the Kentucky State Penitentiary since his early childhood. His late father told him of the many dark things that inhabit the oppressive halls of the prison. Once Asher began working there himself he experienced some of the same phenomenon himself it was then he knew he must write about them.Read The Book To learn more visit his website www.steveeasher.com
this week on BTE Radio we welcome Author and investigator Steve E. Asher. Paranormal researcher Steve E. Asher is also a freelance writer and artist, as well as a lover of music. Previously he worked over ten years in law enforcement and as a correctional officer. Steve is a longtime researcher of the paranormal. He has traveled worldwide, most recently to Thailand where he and his wife adopted one of their two sons. Steve is an avid lover of the nighttime. He has said this is when he feels most truly alive, in the darkness of the night, and therefore most productive in his paranormal research and writing. He is a native of Princeton Kentucky. Author Steve E. Asher has always had an deep interest in the Kentucky State Penitentiary since his early childhood. His late father told him of the many dark things that inhabit the oppressive halls of the prison. Once Asher began working there himself he experienced some of the same phenomenon himself it was then he knew he must write about them. Read The Book To learn more visit his website www.steveeasher.com
Sorry we missed you all last week! We took a family-style break to babysit one of the greatest kids, ever, and we’re happy to be back on the air tonight. We will be interviewing paranormal researcher Steve E. Asher and talking about his new book, Hauntings of the Kentucky State Penitentiary. Steve is also a freelance artist as well as a writer, and he has worked over ten years in law enforcement and as a correctional officer. From Steve’s bio: “Steve is a longtime researcher of the paranormal. He has traveled worldwide, most recently to Thailand where he and his wife adopted one of their two sons. Steve is an avid lover of the nighttime. He has said this is when he feels most truly alive, in the darkness of the night, and therefore most productive in his paranormal research and writing. He is a native of Princeton, Kentucky.”