The truth is often hard to find. This can be especially true when talking about ghost stories and paranormal events. Ghostly Podcast takes a deeper look into these stories in a bi-weekly podcast. Each episode, we tell a ghost story – one that some believe is true. Talk about the history and then, we will debate the facts of that story. From the most popular ones - to ones that are more obscure, each story will be explored from/using whatever evidence can be found.
Expect arguments, jokes, and, sometimes, maybe, an agreement.
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The truth is often hard to find. This can be especially true when talking about ghost stories and paranormal events. Ghostly Podcast takes a deeper look into these stories in a bi-weekly podcast. Each episode, we tell a ghost story – one that some believe is true. Talk about the history and then, we will debate the facts of that story. From the most popular ones - to ones that are more obscure, each story will be explored from/using whatever evidence can be found.
Expect arguments, jokes, and, sometimes, maybe, an agreement.
In this episode of Ghostly, we explore Bara-Hack and the chilling legends and firsthand accounts from one of New England’s most haunted ruins. From ghostly babies in trees and a bearded apparition floating over a cemetery wall to disembodied voices, phantom wagon wheels, and tales of a land cursed by the displaced Nipmuc people—Bara-Hack earns its nickname: The Village of Voices. Is it all folklore, or has something truly lingered in the ruins for over a century?
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The truth is often hard to find. This can be especially true when talking about ghost stories and paranormal events. Ghostly Podcast takes a deeper look into these stories in a bi-weekly podcast. Each episode, we tell a ghost story – one that some believe is true. Talk about the history and then, we will debate the facts of that story. From the most popular ones - to ones that are more obscure, each story will be explored from/using whatever evidence can be found.
Expect arguments, jokes, and, sometimes, maybe, an agreement.