Cowboy Ghost - Listener Stories

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No Dragons - Listener Stories

Meghan had a vivid dream of approval. Sam’s was saved from a destructive downward spiral by her grandfather. Heather had a scary sleep demon encounter and a damn dragon in her house. Theresa’s mom had a premonition to say goodbye. A listener had experiences with a ghost cat and a ...  Show more

Spooky Bachelorette w/ Danielle Matar (Geist Podcast)

This week we have Danielle Matar (Geist Podcast) and she tells us about hosting a bachelorette party at the famous “We Bought a Funeral Home” property. And she tells us about some of her experiences at the haunted Black Creek Pioneer Village. We close out with a listener story fr ...  Show more

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