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This Haunted Life
Adam Berry
13 episodes
16 hours ago
This Bite May Be Your LastHost Adam Berry ACT 1 -How Food Became ScaryLooks at how religious texts and ancient medical practices influenced beliefs about “safe” and “dangerous” foods.Connects early healers, plant medicine, and accusations of witchcraft to the origins of food-related superstition.Examines how mistrust around poisoning became woven into culture long before true crime existed.Act 2 — The Poison in the WaterHighlights how this act bridges paranormal investigation with the beginning of a deeper historical mystery.Reveals how an unexpected document led to uncovering a major part of a historical story that had been lost.Reflects on how archivists and investigators worked together to fill in gaps that had gone unnoticed for generations.Demonstrates how paranormal cases can sometimes restore erased or forgotten history.Act 3 — When the Food Comes with a Side of HauntingShares Adam’s personal experiences working in a famously haunted Provincetown restaurant.Includes firsthand accounts of unexplained activity witnessed by staff and guests.Describes how the haunting followed Adam into his life years later in an unexpected and meaningful way.Act 4 — Everyone Say GraceReflects on holiday meals as spiritual and emotional rituals.Explores how loved ones who’ve passed show up in tradition, memory, and recipes.Shares personal family connections to food that feel guided by those no longer here.Highlights how cooking can become a form of remembrance and communication with ancestors.“I Know You by Heart” Performed by Eva Cassidy Written by Eve Nelson and Diane Scanlon Courtesy of Blix Street RecordsConnect with Adam:Haunted Life Patreon - www.patreon.com/adamberryInstagram www.instagram.com/adamberryTwitter www.twitter.com/adamjberryTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@theadamberry?lang=en&is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=mobile&sender_web_id=7496753372930983454YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@AdamBerryJPodcast Website www.HauntedLifePodcast.comAdam’s Website www.adam-berry.comProduction Credits:Host/Producer/Writer: Adam BerryCo-Producer/Music: Chad Rossi Provincetown Recording StudioWriter and Co- Producer: Julie TremaineArtwork: Laura Lineberry
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This Bite May Be Your LastHost Adam Berry ACT 1 -How Food Became ScaryLooks at how religious texts and ancient medical practices influenced beliefs about “safe” and “dangerous” foods.Connects early healers, plant medicine, and accusations of witchcraft to the origins of food-related superstition.Examines how mistrust around poisoning became woven into culture long before true crime existed.Act 2 — The Poison in the WaterHighlights how this act bridges paranormal investigation with the beginning of a deeper historical mystery.Reveals how an unexpected document led to uncovering a major part of a historical story that had been lost.Reflects on how archivists and investigators worked together to fill in gaps that had gone unnoticed for generations.Demonstrates how paranormal cases can sometimes restore erased or forgotten history.Act 3 — When the Food Comes with a Side of HauntingShares Adam’s personal experiences working in a famously haunted Provincetown restaurant.Includes firsthand accounts of unexplained activity witnessed by staff and guests.Describes how the haunting followed Adam into his life years later in an unexpected and meaningful way.Act 4 — Everyone Say GraceReflects on holiday meals as spiritual and emotional rituals.Explores how loved ones who’ve passed show up in tradition, memory, and recipes.Shares personal family connections to food that feel guided by those no longer here.Highlights how cooking can become a form of remembrance and communication with ancestors.“I Know You by Heart” Performed by Eva Cassidy Written by Eve Nelson and Diane Scanlon Courtesy of Blix Street RecordsConnect with Adam:Haunted Life Patreon - www.patreon.com/adamberryInstagram www.instagram.com/adamberryTwitter www.twitter.com/adamjberryTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@theadamberry?lang=en&is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=mobile&sender_web_id=7496753372930983454YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@AdamBerryJPodcast Website www.HauntedLifePodcast.comAdam’s Website www.adam-berry.comProduction Credits:Host/Producer/Writer: Adam BerryCo-Producer/Music: Chad Rossi Provincetown Recording StudioWriter and Co- Producer: Julie TremaineArtwork: Laura Lineberry
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Conjuring the Truth
This Haunted Life
39 minutes
2 months ago
Conjuring the Truth
 Conjuring The TruthThis Haunted LifeHost: Adam BerryWhat really happened inside the most infamous farmhouse in America?In this episode of This Haunted Life, Adam Berry sits down with Andrea Perron — the eldest daughter of the Perron family, whose terrifying decade inside the Harrisville farmhouse inspired The Conjuring franchise. Together, they pull back the curtain on what Hollywood got wrong, what was too frightening to put on screen, and the truths that have haunted the family for more than 50 years.From apparitions that appeared within minutes of moving in, to the séance that nearly killed their mother, Andrea recounts chilling details never before shared publicly. You’ll also hear Adam’s own experiences investigating the property with Kindred Spirits, including what happened when the family returned to the farmhouse for the first time in decades.But this isn’t just a story of fear—it’s one of love, resilience, and the enduring energy of a family forever marked by the paranormal. With conversations about Bathsheba Sherman, the Bent-Necked Lady, and the spirits that still linger at the Arnold Estate, this episode separates fact from fiction in one of the most famous hauntings of all time.In this episode:Andrea Perron shares never-before-told experiences from her childhood at the farmhouse.The séance that fractured the Perron family and defied Hollywood’s version.Why the truth was “too scary” for Warner Brothers to include in The Conjuring.The strange bond between Roger Perron and one of the spirits.Adam’s firsthand account of investigating the farmhouse with the Perron family.What the future holds for the Conjuring House, now facing foreclosure.Support the Show: Join our Haunted Life Patreon www.patreon.com/adamberry to get behind-the-scenes content, exclusive Q&As, and connect with fellow Hauntees.PLUS first access to “This After-Life” - a companion YouTube podcast where we explore each episode in more detail with special guests and have all the fun to be had! If you enjoyed the episode, share it with friends (or enemies — we don’t judge). Rate, review, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.Connect with Adam:Haunted Life Patreon - www.patreon.com/adamberryInstagram www.instagram.com/adamberryTwitter www.twitter.com/adamjberryTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@theadamberry?lang=en&is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=mobile&sender_web_id=7496753372930983454YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@AdamBerryJPodcast Website www.HauntedLifePodcast.comAdam’s Website www.adam-berry.comProduction Credits:Host/Producer/Writer: Adam BerryCo-Producer/Music: Chad Rossi Provincetown Recording StudioWriter and Co- Producer: Julie TremaineArtwork: Laura Lineberry
This Haunted Life
This Bite May Be Your LastHost Adam Berry ACT 1 -How Food Became ScaryLooks at how religious texts and ancient medical practices influenced beliefs about “safe” and “dangerous” foods.Connects early healers, plant medicine, and accusations of witchcraft to the origins of food-related superstition.Examines how mistrust around poisoning became woven into culture long before true crime existed.Act 2 — The Poison in the WaterHighlights how this act bridges paranormal investigation with the beginning of a deeper historical mystery.Reveals how an unexpected document led to uncovering a major part of a historical story that had been lost.Reflects on how archivists and investigators worked together to fill in gaps that had gone unnoticed for generations.Demonstrates how paranormal cases can sometimes restore erased or forgotten history.Act 3 — When the Food Comes with a Side of HauntingShares Adam’s personal experiences working in a famously haunted Provincetown restaurant.Includes firsthand accounts of unexplained activity witnessed by staff and guests.Describes how the haunting followed Adam into his life years later in an unexpected and meaningful way.Act 4 — Everyone Say GraceReflects on holiday meals as spiritual and emotional rituals.Explores how loved ones who’ve passed show up in tradition, memory, and recipes.Shares personal family connections to food that feel guided by those no longer here.Highlights how cooking can become a form of remembrance and communication with ancestors.“I Know You by Heart” Performed by Eva Cassidy Written by Eve Nelson and Diane Scanlon Courtesy of Blix Street RecordsConnect with Adam:Haunted Life Patreon - www.patreon.com/adamberryInstagram www.instagram.com/adamberryTwitter www.twitter.com/adamjberryTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@theadamberry?lang=en&is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=mobile&sender_web_id=7496753372930983454YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@AdamBerryJPodcast Website www.HauntedLifePodcast.comAdam’s Website www.adam-berry.comProduction Credits:Host/Producer/Writer: Adam BerryCo-Producer/Music: Chad Rossi Provincetown Recording StudioWriter and Co- Producer: Julie TremaineArtwork: Laura Lineberry