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Speaker 3 (02:16):
Everyone. Welcome to another night of Rip Paranormal and Friends.
We have a special guest, we have Mark Lynn tonight
and we're going to be talking about my haunted adventures.
So welcome.
Speaker 4 (02:30):
Kay, thank you so much for having me on the
show tonight.
Speaker 3 (02:33):
Yeah. Absolutely, absolutely, So let's kind of dive into some
background on yourself. I was kind of looking through and researching,
and it looked like you started off kind of with
like Spirited Paranormal Group that was founded in two thousand
and five. Now you're kind of working on this my
Haunted Adventures. Is that correct?
Speaker 4 (02:55):
Yes? Said is? Yes. Spirited Paranormal Group is a company
I run on the side, and we actually go out
and help people if they have a real haunted house.
I usually hire a psychic medium to come along with me,
and if they're having problems in their home, we do
a parallel investigation in the psychic can clear the house
and some in the spirit into the light. That's sort
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of something I'm doing on the side. I do have
a regular job.
Speaker 3 (03:19):
Okay, Yeah, yeah, I get that one hundred percent. Yeah,
Kim and I just kind of do investigations on the
side as well. Now, you were originally from California. Now
did you do any of this in California before you
moved to New Hampshire area.
Speaker 4 (03:38):
Yeah. I'll give you a real quick history on my background.
The first ghost book that I ever got was Haunted
Houses USA. That was back in nineteen eighty nine, and
that was written by Dolorous Richio out of Rhode Island.
And her friend Joan Bingham out of Pennsylvania, So you're
talking over thirty years ago. I was interested in the
paranoral field, and that was long before or any of
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these paranormal intellivision shows became the fat of the day.
And I always had a deep passion for history and
historical places, and out in California, we're kind of like
the newer part of the country. So when I eventually
did head towards New England, it was unbelievable the history
that I found over here. How you know, this is
where the country started. And then when I went to
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a place and I found out that it was haunted,
I thought it was so cool that a piece of
history of somebody who passed away before I was born,
could actually communicate with me or even touch me. And
I just thought that was so cool.
Speaker 5 (04:38):
It is it is now before moving to the New
England area.
Speaker 3 (04:43):
Now, did you have any experiences when you were a
child or anything like so many people have had.
Speaker 4 (04:49):
Yeah, yeah, I have psychic medium friends in the New
England area, and they tell me that I'm not psychic
or medium, but I'm a gifted sensative. So the draw
out spirits, so I mean, there are some haunted places
I go to sometimes where nothing happens, but because I'm
somewhat a gifted sensitive, I draw them out. Well. To
give you a real quick story, when I was a
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kid growing up in California, my parents got divorced when
I was only five years old and my other older
brother was seven, and we had a big backyard in California,
and there was a little area where I played with
my trucks. So one day my mother was looking for
me and she's like, you know, you can't come out here.
You know, kids get kidnapped in California. Things happen. And
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I told her, I said, Mommy, I wasn't you know
there was a beautiful woman in a flowing white gown
that was floating in the corner, beautiful blonde hair, blue eyes,
and she was watching over me. Well, my mother was
Catholic at the time and very religious and probably got
a little bit upset from this. But then later on,
when things sort of calmed down, she goes, I'm going
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to show you a photo album of people that are
connected to you that passed away before you were born.
If you see that lady in there, point her out.
So after a few pages. Flipping through, I pointed her
out and it was my mother's aunt, which which would
be my great aunt. She looked similar to me. Yeah,
she looks similar to Marilyn Monroe. And she got hit
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killed by a drunk driver when she was in her twenties.
Speaker 3 (06:18):
Oh no, that's terrible.
Speaker 4 (06:20):
Y speed it up. A few years later on in life,
when I'm nineteen years old, I'm driving on the highway.
A drunk driver takes me out and my car goes
into a bunch of trees and takes them out, and
I'm unconscious and this same aunt or for me, great aunt,
comes through my windshield, watches me on the shoulders and
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says to me, Mark, you have many more great things
to do in your life. Now is not your time
to go yet. You need to wake up. And when
I woke up, I was in the hospital and there
was a mother and a caravan with kids behind me
that called nine one one, so the drunk runk driver
could not get away, and she said, I have no
idea how you survived that accident. So I've talked to
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psychic medium friends and they said, maybe this great on
is not a guardian angel, but maybe she's sort of
like a spirit guide. And ever since then, I've been
sort of like a sensitive and tune with the spirit world.
And again I tend to draw them out the locations I.
Speaker 5 (07:21):
Go to, Oh very nice yep, yeah, oh wow, that's insane.
With the accident too, you know, I can kind of
relate to that. I'm trying to think just a few
years ago.
Speaker 3 (07:35):
It was actually just let's see, three months after.
Speaker 5 (07:41):
My uncle had passed and I was in a car accident.
Speaker 3 (07:46):
But the thing was, is that before I had my accent,
like I was driving down the road, I had music
going and the song spirit in this Guy was playing,
and that's the song we played at his funeral. Shortly
while that song was playing is when a grain truck
pulled out in front of me and I ta boned them,
like going like seventy some miles an hour, and I
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I literally just was bruised up. Like I didn't. They
said I was very lucky to be alive, but I
kind of think he was looking over me at that time,
So yeah, I can totally.
Speaker 4 (08:19):
Relate that lucky.
Speaker 3 (08:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (08:21):
Well also too, Another thing too is my my mother's
side of the family, my grandparents, we called them Pop
and Grammy. They were almost like a second set of
parents for me when my father wasn't there. There In
recent years, my grandmother, Grammy, she passed away. And I
came home one time and I thought somebody was home,
like my wife and kids, but nobody was home. And
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I actually could hear my grandmother say Mark, it's me Grammy,
and I didn't know what had happened. I was like, Grammy,
is that you? And then it was gone. And then
maybe an hour or two later, my mother called me
and said, my mother, your grandmother Grammy has passed away.
Speaker 5 (08:58):
Oh wow, Yeah, that's that's that's insane.
Speaker 3 (09:05):
That is Yeah, I yah.
Speaker 4 (09:08):
For me, I don't have a fear of it. For me,
it's a rush.
Speaker 3 (09:11):
Oh yeah yeah yeah.
Speaker 4 (09:13):
Like I embrace it. I've never had like any bad experiences,
so I'm used to it by now.
Speaker 5 (09:20):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (09:20):
Yeah, no, I haven't had quite any bad experiences either.
So but yeah, so let's let's move on here, trying
to find a pen that works so that way I
don't ask the same questions over again. I have a
whole pile of pins here, but they don't want to
work for me tonight. Okay, so you're the only Yeah,
go ahead.
Speaker 4 (09:40):
Yeah. The only bad experience I ever had, though, was
at a place called Midfield State Hospital and Midfield, Massachusetts,
and a group of my friends. This is like in
twenty thirteen. We went there three times. In the first
two times we felt little to nothing, and then the
third time they have a beautiful camp and the buildings
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you can go some of them. And I saw a
beautiful Victorian house and I said to my friends, Hey,
something's drawing me to this house. Let's go check it out. Well,
when I went, you know, I heard something like go
down the stairs, like somebody running, and I said to
my friends to just see that. I thought, I swore,
I thought I saw the dust kick up, like somebody
was running down the stairs. And they're like, no, we
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don't know what you're talking about. So I went to
grab the handle of the door or which I didn't
know but at the time was locked. I looked at
my friend and she said, my face changed and his
spirit went right through my body. And I'm a big guy.
I went down to my knees and she slapped my
hand off the door knob, and for like a couple
of weeks, I got I was real warm when that happened,
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felt like I was gonna get sick to my stomach,
and then after a couple of weeks it finally went away.
But then later on at work, I actually went down
with a slip disc in my back. So I don't
know if whatever spirit went through me changed my insides
to have that happen. And some of my psychic median
friends have said, maybe it wasn't a bad spirit, maybe
just surprised that caught off guard and went right through you.
Speaker 3 (11:06):
Right, yeah, yeah, no, I mean, oh, well, this pen
doesn't work either, Kim, Kim, you've been all these pins.
Speaker 5 (11:15):
They don't work.
Speaker 3 (11:16):
They don't like me tonight. But okay, so let's go back. Now,
how many people are in your group when you go
out and do this on the side, like do you
have a my head?
Speaker 4 (11:28):
Yeah, I have as many as up to seven people,
and sometimes if they can't always go out, sometimes I
work with five and as little as three.
Speaker 3 (11:35):
Okay, very nice.
Speaker 4 (11:36):
But the biggest part of the group at the most
would be about seven.
Speaker 5 (11:40):
Okay, yeah, we used to have about that big.
Speaker 3 (11:42):
Now we're kind of down to four. But yeah, we
had a large group at the very beginning. But let's
see here, So now, this My Haunted Adventures you kind
of came about in like twenty nineteen. Correct.
Speaker 4 (12:00):
Yeah, what I did is I wanted to do a
low budget like online show, and I came up with
the name, the title My Haunted Adventures, and it'd be
me as the host and paranoral investigator. I'd have a
special guest psychic medium, and a friend that was like
a production systant coming along. And then I had a network,
a television network out of Canada contact me saying we're
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interested in some of the stuff that you have online.
We wouldn't mind either making you part of a paranoral
documentary or have your own paranoral show. And I actually
have five television networks looking at me right now. Two
are in England, two are in America, and the one
in Canada. And I actually last year copyrighted and trademarked
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that name with a lawyer, My Haunted Adventures, so only
I can make money off that name. So whether this
thing with a television thing works out, or even if
it doesn't, I'm going to eventually do more professional production
and put on Amazon Prime Video.
Speaker 3 (12:57):
Oh very nice. Okay, Yeah, I was gonna ask, like,
you know, when do you, like, do you meet up
with these different networks, like do you have to travel there?
Speaker 5 (13:09):
They get to like yeah, like a.
Speaker 4 (13:12):
Yeah, what I'm gonna do is that they told me
there's gonna be interviews plus a screen test. And I
have a professional demo that was shot that I'm gonna
release in the next couple of weeks in March. You guys,
I'll eventually pass it on to you so you can
see it. But it was a professional demo promo video
five to ten minutes of a production crew shot of
me and my psychic medium, and I'm going to bring
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that along the networks to sort of promote me and
my idea of the show.
Speaker 3 (13:39):
Very nice, Okay, So like so then basically like you're
gonna it's gonna be you and then maybe a psychic medium.
Is that, Like do you think that's what will set
you apart from these other shows?
Speaker 4 (13:51):
Yeah? Then if I have like my own, like a
television show, then there'd be a cameraman slash production assistant. Well,
you know the thing I was thinking about the other days,
when you think of all these shows, some of them
that are big, like in the last ten to fifteen years,
you know what I noticed a lot of these people
were not paranoral investigators until they got these shows. Now
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I'm not going to name them, but a very famous
one the three original guys were independent filmmakers. Another one
that was famous the two founders, they were both plumbers.
I mean, other people have been like actors, actresses, models, writers, producers, researchers.
None of these people, for the most part, are paranorl
investigators until somehow they get these shows. Then they become
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paranoral investigators.
Speaker 3 (14:38):
Yeah, yeah, that's true.
Speaker 4 (14:39):
So at least with me, I have a little bit
of experience.
Speaker 3 (14:43):
Yes, yeah, so you have a little bit of experience.
That's tri Yep, yep. Let's see here. I see I
didn't turn on the lights. I got an excite chair. Okay,
So what gave you this idea then to come up
with the show?
Speaker 4 (15:05):
My degree, I have a Batchel agree in radio Intellivision
broadcasting because of the voice. I worked in radio ten
years and being from California, this this is something I've
always wanted to do, get into television, and I just
want to do like I mean, of course the show
would be edited, but I want like a raw paranormal
show that we're only going to show you real stuff.
(15:26):
I've seen some of these shows of the years where
like half of what they show you is real and
half of it is Hollywood eyes. And for dramatic purposes,
I want to give people a raw paranormal show that
you know, if we don't find anything in location, then
you know we don't find anything. If we do, then
we're going to show you the evidence.
Speaker 3 (15:42):
M hm, yep, I agree with that one hundred percent.
That was one thing I was going to ask because yeah,
a lot of them, you know, they kind of overexaggerate
things a little bit just so they can get the
ratings so well.
Speaker 4 (15:56):
They even had a show and I'm not going to
name names, but they had to show if you years ago,
the supposedly they had real eye witnesses, and later out
later on, it came out in the news that these
eyewitnesses were actually paid professional actors. And they said, like,
the executive producers should have known better, because you might
not know as the producer everything that's going on your set.
(16:16):
But if you claim them to be like one percent
genuine like witnesses, they better not be like paid actors
like they found out they were. And then like a
year or two later that show got canceled.
Speaker 3 (16:26):
Yeah, yeah, that's that's true. That'll hurt you when people
find that out. I mean, everybody's going to find that
stuff out over now. And then what are you doing,
Kim trying to get a pin door? Oh she's I
saw her with a lighter and a pin and I
didn't know what she was trying to do. She was
trying to light her pin on fire.
Speaker 4 (16:46):
It's probably trying to warm up the anxle, right.
Speaker 3 (16:48):
Yeah, that's what she was trying to do. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (16:50):
Yeah, it's so hard to find a good pen nowadays.
Speaker 3 (16:54):
I know, they just run out so fast, you know,
Like we have questions coming in through. Yeah, so she's
trying to write down the questions.
Speaker 5 (17:03):
We don't miss it because we don't miss.
Speaker 3 (17:04):
Any So when it's that time for the show, I'll answer.
I'll ask those questions that are in chat because we've
got a lot of them coming in. So let's see here. Okay,
So for your show, do you have any like actual
like locations that you want to premiere on your show.
Speaker 4 (17:27):
I would like to go to locations that aren't so
known because I noticed with some of these shows they
keep going to like the similar same locations. So I
would like to do like maybe half locations. Be it
somewhere that the general public to go do locations, maybe
be private residences, but go to different locations that we
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haven't seen because some of these shows in the last
few years they keep repeating some of the same locations,
and it's like, you know, let's see something new. There
are there haunted places that we can.
Speaker 3 (17:56):
Go to, right, yeah, I mean there's some of them
that you know, after you know, doing this podcast, we
found out so many new places. But there's so many
places out there that you know, haven't even been touched
yet that could possibly be you know, paranormal. You just
don't know until you try it. But I mean, there's
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so many places out there that are just unknown, and
it'd be nice to see some of those places, you know, and.
Speaker 4 (18:24):
See yeah, I mean yeah, even in that book I
told you about Hunted Houses USA, that book has to
have at least fifty to one hundred locations, and a
lot of them are places that the public can go to,
like museums.
Speaker 3 (18:37):
Oh, very nice.
Speaker 4 (18:38):
And it's it's like, you know, I've seen a few
on the shows over the year, but it's like, you know,
let's do something new that people haven't seen before.
Speaker 3 (18:46):
Right, I agree, one hundred percent, new places, new locations,
see what happens, give it to them raw because you know,
I know a lot of people want to watch it
for like you know, the Ooze and the oz and
things like that. But there's the other ones of us
that are actually you know, out doing this thing these
things and could be out at a location for twelve, sixteen,
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whatever hours and not get one thing. But you know,
on TV, you know they're getting all these things and
supposedly demonic possessions and whatever and whatnot. In reality, that
doesn't always happen, And so it's nice that it would
be nice to have a show that actually shows what
really goes on in an actual investigation.
Speaker 4 (19:30):
Right, And people got to remember out there, you're not
always going to get something every place you go. I mean,
for instance, with Midfield State Hospital, it took three times
before we finally something happened to us. The first two
times there was nothing. So we can't predict when a
haunting's going to occur, right, I wish we could. We
haven't gotten to that point yet. So and I know
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there's skeptics out there, like if you go to like
a hundred place and they'll say, oh, see you didn't
do you think it must not be No, yeah it is,
but you're not going to get it all the time, right.
Speaker 3 (20:02):
And in some of these locations if they haven't been
investigated a lot, which Kim and I have ran into.
Excuse me, I have us sneeze again, sneeze. It never
fails every show, Okay, but anyways, Uh, you know, we're
doing this location that hasn't really been investigated a whole lot.
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But since we've been going back, we've noticed that they're
opening they're opening up to us, and we're starting to
get more answers because you know, at first they didn't
know how to react or respond to us because they
didn't know how to use the equipment, they didn't know
what was going on. But now that we've been there
a couple of times and we're going back for a
third time, we're hoping to get more. But I mean,
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this last time we were there, they started to open up.
Speaker 5 (20:48):
And we're actually getting names.
Speaker 3 (20:50):
We're actually getting names and everything. So you know, it
just takes time. You have to go back to a
location multiple times to get any kind of answers.
Speaker 4 (21:02):
Yeah, there's some locations I've actually been to over the
past ten years, and I recently just started to get
good evidence maybe in the last three or four years,
so I mean it takes a while. But also too,
I want to let the listeners know out there as well.
If you are becoming a new paranoral investigator, you can
test out your equipment anywhere. Like let's say you can't
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afford to go to a haunted place to pay to
get in to investigate. You could even go to a
local graveyard or cemetery. And I've been to ones that
are not haunted, and I've still had spirits come through
of people who passed away, maybe in a car accident
from just five ten years ago, So I mean they
passed through anywhere. It's like how I was saying to people,
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you could buy a piece of land this year, build
a brand new house in two tenty twenty one, but
if there's something with that land, the history of it,
if there's you know, your house could be haunted.
Speaker 3 (21:55):
You don't know exactly exactly one hundred percent, that is
totally one hundred percent. A lot of times, I think
a lot of these hauntings, some of them do come
from the land, you know, because of all the things
that I've happened to it on the in the past,
and then you build on it and it stirs things up.
Or some of these places that are older buildings and
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people are going in and starting to renovate them kind
of stir things up as well.
Speaker 4 (22:23):
So yeah, it's not yeah exactly, It's not always the house.
It can be the land, it can be the person,
or it can be an object that's haunted.
Speaker 5 (22:33):
A lot of times I tell new investigators go home
and paint your walls, sit there and watch it and
learn patience, because that's what ghost, honey, is. You gotta
learn patience.
Speaker 3 (22:43):
It is. It is about patience, that's for sure.
Speaker 5 (22:46):
Because if you don't have patience, you're not going to
be a ghost.
Speaker 3 (22:50):
Yep.
Speaker 5 (22:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (22:52):
I would just also say too, to any new paroral
investigators out there, wherever you go to, whether it's an
abandoned house, a museum that's the house, private residence, or
a cemetery of graveyard, please show respect to the property
that you're investigating, because I've seen dinglings out there stealing
stuff from a cemetery and I'm just you know, I'm like,
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that's not a parallel investigator, a paranorl investigator. We come
and investigate and we leave it how we came in.
We don't litter and we don't steal.
Speaker 3 (23:21):
Anything, absolutely one hundred percent. Because that has several places
here at Edinburgh Manor in Scotch Grove, Iowa. You know,
there's been investigating. There's been people that have gone in
to like investigate or whatever they were doing. Put a
hole in the wall, they knocked Okay, there's a very
old cemetery across the street that you can go to.
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Half of the gravestones are knocked down from people just
going in there and thinking they're cool and going to
knock these over.
Speaker 5 (23:51):
It's it's just ridiculous and it's disrespectful, and they've stolen stuff.
Speaker 3 (23:56):
They've stolen things from these places. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (24:00):
Yeah, I try to say to people, how would you
like it if that was your family member buried there?
I don't think you would like it that much people
stealing stuff or knocking over their stones. So it's like,
you know, you're coming to these places, you got to
show respect. Yeah, because we have some historical cemeteries around
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here too, and a few of them are still in
good shape. But we have like some little small ones
and like the stones are knocked over. I'm like, that
just stinks. It ruins it for the rest of us.
And again also too, even with historical haunted houses, some
that are museums. I know one in Middleborough, Massachusetts called
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the Oliver House and it's a regular museum during the day,
but you can make a reservation to do either a one,
two or three hour paranorl investigation. You paid for that,
but that helps keep the museum going going, And if
it wasn't for them doing that, that would have been
knocked down like five years ago. So they have really
you know, some historical haunted houses, they have some really
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creative ways to keep their museum going to be able
to investigate you know, you know, we don't want to
ruin it for the rest of us. So it's like
when you even with that and you have to pay
for it, you know, show respect to that building and
the spirits that are there, because I mean, if people
start to damage things things like that, they might close
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up one day and we can't investigate that place anymore.
Speaker 3 (25:36):
Yeah, yep, that's true. That is true. Now, okay, so
for your show, going back to that, how long do
you plan to stay at a location.
Speaker 4 (25:54):
I would I would probably say I would like to
stay if I possibly could, like up to a week,
but if not, we at least be three or four days.
That way you can really like soak in the atmosphere,
because I mean a few years ago, I went to
boarding house and I ended up staying for two nights
and three days. Because if you stay, even though it's expensive,
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you stay just the one night. I mean, the time
you check in, it's almost time to check out. So
I mean I would like to be there for, if
not a week, at least three or four days.
Speaker 3 (26:27):
Yeah, yeah, And I think that's that's good. So that
way you have time to try to, you know, show
your presence and try to at least get some kind
of maybe get some data or evidence while you're there.
Speaker 5 (26:44):
I would love to be able to do that. We
have not stayed at a.
Speaker 3 (26:48):
Location that long yet, but Malvern will be our first
two night or here coming up. But we always get
something there. It's usually something different. But hopefully in the
two nights we're there, we'll probably kick up some some
pretty good stuff. I'm hoping, hoping, hoping.
Speaker 4 (27:06):
Yeah, And I want to let people know out there
too is you know, as paranormal investigators, if we get
something in a picture of a photograph or video or
EVP or audio audio recording to advance the paranormal field,
that's great. But in some of these places that we
stay overnight, sometimes you wake up in the middle of
the night and there's something in your room tapping on
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the wall, and just to have that experience, it is
all part of it. So we're not always going to
capture everything, but you're going to get that experience, and
that's what it's all about.
Speaker 3 (27:38):
Malvern, Yeah, Malvern always pull If you ever get to Iowa,
you need to go to Malvern manor just an FYI.
That place will not disappoint.
Speaker 5 (27:48):
They were always pulling my covers off.
Speaker 3 (27:50):
Yeah, they pulled Kim's covers off.
Speaker 5 (27:52):
They did to me one time we had a doll
fly off.
Speaker 3 (27:54):
A addresser at us.
Speaker 5 (27:58):
So yeah, always something.
Speaker 4 (28:00):
I'm gonna have to go there. That sounds pretty good.
Speaker 5 (28:03):
It is actually pretty good place to go.
Speaker 3 (28:06):
It is. I mean, we've got shadow figures.
Speaker 5 (28:10):
There's something going on every time different.
Speaker 3 (28:12):
It's something different, something different every time I go there,
and in a different spot of the building too. It's
not always in the same spot, which is you know nice.
Speaker 4 (28:20):
I like, so, yeah, Now, why is it with that place?
It's so active, Like, what's the brief history of it?
Did a lot of people die in that building?
Speaker 3 (28:30):
It used to be an.
Speaker 5 (28:31):
Old folks home, mental and then it was like a
mental type and it was a hotel at one point.
Speaker 3 (28:38):
I know there was the oh gosh, what was he? Gosh,
I've been there so many times now I can't remember
his name.
Speaker 5 (28:45):
The captain, the captain, Yes, he he.
Speaker 3 (28:50):
Was not a very friendly person.
Speaker 5 (28:51):
And I know that there was a fight or something
that happened there because there's.
Speaker 3 (28:55):
Actually still blood on the walls upstairs that they've had tests.
It's been tested, it has been tested blood, and it's
actually blood from somebody who stayed there as.
Speaker 5 (29:07):
Part of part of the building when it was the
nursing home. The mental part was down on the bottom floor,
and then the residents that get around by themselves were
up upstairs.
Speaker 3 (29:20):
Yeah, yeah, and so and then yeah, I mean, it's
just it's crazy. They have a couple of people there.
They have one called Hank, who supposedly doesn't like women.
But when I go in his room and try on
his clothes. He doesn't have an issue with it, but
other people do have an issue.
Speaker 5 (29:36):
There's Gracie who loves men and is very.
Speaker 3 (29:40):
Inappropriate with them, and you can tell when she's in
a room because you'll get a really strong urine smell,
which is really weird.
Speaker 4 (29:48):
Nice. Yeah, I thought you were going to say you
could smell her perfume or something.
Speaker 3 (29:55):
It's much worse than that. And then you have Susie
who's upstairs, who's an older woman that has the mentality
of a child, and she loves the color and Kim
has had like a lot of interaction with her and coloring,
so you get kind of different worlds. And then you
had this shadow man downstairs who is not very friendly
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at all. But so yeah, you definitely got to check
that place out. That is a place you need to
get to, so just to put a little thing in
your head because you will not be disappointed with that
place at all.
Speaker 4 (30:28):
Yeah. It's kind of funny with Iowa because my grandfather
and my father said the family he was from Council Bluffs, Iowa,
but he ended up in Arizona, and then my father
in California. Then I was born. But I mean, I know,
like thirty of the states. But I don't know why
I saw I have to go out there.
Speaker 3 (30:45):
There's a lot of places in here here in Iowa
that are really good to go to, so a lot.
Speaker 4 (30:51):
So Yeah, the famous one, the Axe House.
Speaker 3 (30:54):
The Blika. Yep, we've been there, what three or four times, at.
Speaker 5 (30:58):
Least four times. Yeah, it's just so expensive. We don't
get since our group's gotten smaller, we don't get yeah
very often.
Speaker 3 (31:05):
Yeah, it's a very It's a small area, so you
don't want to take a large group there because it
contaminates your evidence.
Speaker 5 (31:12):
So I think the Yeah, that's most we've had in
there is two at a time is the best. We
always sit in the They have a barn where we
can all set up everything and then go into the house.
It's better with just two people at a time. Yeah,
because it's so small.
Speaker 4 (31:32):
Yeah. That's the thing I always going to say, too,
is I actually prefer a smaller paranormal team, even if
it's just three people or less, because I usually get
more evidence compared to if I'm with a larger group.
You don't always get the evidence, or sometimes you might,
but you don't pay attention as much. So I like
it when it's for me, like a group of three people,
I tend to get more evidence. It's more activity that
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goes on.
Speaker 3 (31:54):
M Yep, absolutely it is. I've noticed that too, and
different because sometimes I think it depends on your energy too.
Some people kind of block out that so they don't
when you're around them, they don't. You don't get quite
as much interaction with the spirits. But if you're more open,
I've noticed that we get quite a bit more interaction
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with the spirit I know.
Speaker 5 (32:18):
What mean, you go together, we get more than if
we separate.
Speaker 3 (32:22):
Yeah, yeah, that's true. Yeah, Okay, let's see. Okay, so
do you have a projected date that you want your
show to air?
Speaker 4 (32:42):
Well, I have to go through the interviews and the
screen test first, but it possibly could be for the
twenty twenty one twenty twenty two television season, and it's
the latest. It could be the next couple of years,
between twenty twenty one to twenty twenty three. So it's
gonna happen. It's gonna happen pretty soon.
Speaker 3 (33:00):
Very nice, very nice.
Speaker 4 (33:02):
Yeah. The one thing I would like to mention off
to the side too, is I'm organizing a paranormal convention
up here. At New Hampshire. It's going to be the
Wilton town Hall Theater in Wilton, New Hampshire, and I
personally know the owner and he had a really tough
year last year because of COVID nineteen, and I want
to do a paranoral convention. He's in a haunted movie theater,
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but it has a big has a big auditorium with
like a stage, and it's perfect for a paranormal convention.
So I'm putting something together for this year to try
to help support local business.
Speaker 3 (33:36):
Awesome. You'll have to pass that information along. When you
have it, we can put it on our social media
and stuff to help you kind of promote it. All right,
thank you, Yeah, absolutely anytime. All right, let's see here.
We do have some questions here. Kim's been writing a
notebook fall here from our listeners, so he already answered that. Okay,
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so let's see here. First question is what do you
fear the most of the paranormal.
Speaker 4 (34:09):
Demons. I've never run into a deeming yet, but I
don't think I would want it.
Speaker 3 (34:15):
I wouldn't want to either, but I don't know if
I ever will in my lifetime. They're pretty far. I
think they are pretty few and far between.
Speaker 4 (34:25):
Yeah, they're rare.
Speaker 3 (34:26):
I think mostly. You know, when you go to an investigation,
you may think that the spirit your dean wealth could
be demonic or something, but I think it's actually somebody
who was just a grumpy old person in their real life, like,
you know, not a very friendly person.
Speaker 4 (34:43):
Yeah, as also too. I was at a hunted place
one time and there was a young girl that had
died at seventeen in the eighteen nineties, and I actually
got stomach pain a little bit, and I found out
through my psychic medium that she had died of stomach cancer.
And she wasn't a malevin or an evil spirit, but
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she was just confused and lost looking for her mother.
So sometimes it can be confused and lost and like upset,
but they're not evil. They're just trying to figure out
what they're still doing here.
Speaker 3 (35:15):
M Yeah, absolutely, I agree with that. Okay, let's see here.
Next question is what's your favorite piece of gear you
like to use besides yourself.
Speaker 4 (35:32):
I would say two different pieces of gear. One is
the SB seven spirit box invented by Gary Galka. I
get great results on that, and the other one is
a new one I just got recently from the ghost
Shop online, the Sbox spirit box. I do have bigger units.
I do have bigger units like the portal, and I
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also have like a Thomas spirit box it looks like
a big radio. I have probably about eleven to fifteen
pieces of paranormal equipment, but those two spirit boxes typically
give me the best results. Even though they're a little,
you know, small little units, they work out pretty well.
Speaker 5 (36:07):
Very nice, Very nice.
Speaker 3 (36:08):
Now, that portal is something that I wish we had
one of those. How do you like that? Like, do
you get a lot of results with that?
Speaker 4 (36:18):
Yeah? I do. That's the one invented by Steve Huff.
You can take a big basic spirit box and plug
it into there and it magnifize it. I was at
the conjury house in last October and it helped me
amplify the spirit voices that were coming through.
Speaker 3 (36:38):
Very nice. I'll have to we need to look into that.
I'd like to. I've been looking into or I'd like
those EMF pumps to help kind of raise the energy.
Speaker 5 (36:48):
I've been looking into them, but it takes money, and
now we're short on pig Yeah.
Speaker 4 (36:55):
All right, Well, see that's the thing I was gonna
say is the pieces of paranoral equipment I've I had
have has taken me like over ten years to get
them all because like what you guys are saying, it
adds up and it is expensive.
Speaker 3 (37:07):
Oh yeah, Kim's got three. I mean she has huge totes,
like huge three construction workers. Yeah, construction like worker boxes
full of stuff. But we've kind of minimized down so
we don't take as much with us. We take the
ones that we know that we get a lot of
interaction with with us most of the time.
Speaker 5 (37:27):
And a lot of the stuff is stuff I've picked up,
like toys, you know, from certain places, right, you know,
and a lot of trigger objects and things like that.
Speaker 4 (37:38):
Well, see, that's the other thing I was gonna mention.
I want to in the next few years open up
my own haunted museum because I do have haunted objects
and artifacts. But I do have haunted dolls that I'll
bring to a location where I know there's spirits, children's
spirits there, and it tends to draw them out because
they want to play with the doll or move it
or push it over. So that does help trigger objects.
Speaker 3 (38:00):
Objects, I think, Yeah, they do help a lot. One
thing I think next weekend, Kim and I are going
out to a location and she's we're going to bring
some military stuff and she's gonna bring her military Uh,
when'd you have a navy uniform?
Speaker 5 (38:17):
I got a navy uniform, an army uniform, some army
helmets and stuff like that. And we're going to use
some pictures with you because this place had us dances there,
So we're gonna see if we can get something to
react with the uniforms and stuff.
Speaker 3 (38:35):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (38:35):
Yeah, it'd be interesting if you if you pick up
like music, or like dancing, or people talking, like something residual.
Speaker 3 (38:43):
Yep, yep.
Speaker 4 (38:45):
Well, I went to a place recently that it was
a haunted end. And what had happened back in the
nineteenth century is there was a woman that was married
to a minister. She was only in her twenties, and
she was having an affair with his best friend, and
he found out what place they were staying at, so
he went there with a gun and he ended up shooting,
killing and murdering both of them. And I fired a
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cap gun in that place and then drew a reaction.
I could hear a girl or a woman say, don't
do that.
Speaker 3 (39:13):
Oh wow, that's crazy, Oh my god.
Speaker 4 (39:16):
And with a yeah, with a cap gun, you they
might not know, so it looks similar to like a
real gun. So yeah, he triggered her, saying that yeah.
Speaker 3 (39:25):
Wow, yeah, those are the kind those are the best
kinds of data or evidence that you can collect. I
think I like my trigger objects. Yeah, the trigger objects
do seem to work pretty well, so we we like
to use those on almost any investigation. Let's see. Your
next question is what are your views on shamans and
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what they bring to an investigation.
Speaker 4 (39:51):
I've never used a shamans, so I would say no comment.
I've only ever used like either psychicediums and once in
a while. The only thing I've used is actually sometimes
real witches. But I've never used like a shawman or
like a medicine man or something, so I'd say at
this point no common until I work with one.
Speaker 3 (40:07):
Yeah, same, yeah, yeah, exactly, let's see here. Next one
is what are your views on the Wiji boards and
would you use one on an investigation?
Speaker 4 (40:18):
No, I would not because a few years ago I
actually got an antique Ouiji board. It was a real
Wigi board used in a Hollywood movie like in the forties.
Or fifties, and when you would feel it, when you
would touch it, almost all the time it was cool
or like ice cold. And then I ended up selling
it to a haunted store and sell the Massachusetts because
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I just didn't want that in my house to give
you it was like bad mojo. So I would say, really,
if you can, don't use a Ouiji board. I would
not use one after that experience, right, Yeah.
Speaker 3 (40:51):
Kim's kind of had that same, She's had experience with it.
She won't use one either. So she did hers in
a high school in like the what dark room or
something in the dark room where you developed pictures.
Speaker 4 (41:04):
Nice.
Speaker 5 (41:07):
The teacher was even in there with us. Yeah, crazy,
and she left. She left scared. And she's the one
showing us how.
Speaker 4 (41:14):
To use it. Hey, when I come to think about it,
that would really freak me out. If nobody was touching
the plan chet and then it went right off the board.
I want to see that.
Speaker 3 (41:25):
Oh yeah, I know, I would probably scream, not gonna lie,
I'd probably scream. I don't know. I haven't used one
since I was like six or seven years old, so
I was pretty young when we used one at my
cousin's house. So I haven't.
Speaker 4 (41:42):
That's amazing. It was a board game too. When you
think about it, you could get in like a toy
store and children could play with it growing up, I can.
Speaker 3 (41:49):
Yeah, exactly. Yeah, it's just insane. I don't know how
many other people like This kind of reminds me of, like,
you know, it's kind of along the same lines of
Aluigi Bar. But I don't who else, if anybody else
has heard of this one where you actually use like
you have a person that holds onto three like pencils.
You have two going vertical, one horizontal, and then another
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person is across from you and they do the same
thing and you connect them and then you ask like
questions and you're like no, you go inWORD for no
and outward for yes, and it kind of works the
same way I used to do that when I was younger. Though.
Speaker 5 (42:29):
It's like dowsing roads. Yeah, it's kind of like dowsing rods.
Speaker 4 (42:32):
Yeah. Hey, you know. The other one I saw recently too,
is they had a film called The Haunting of Sharon Tate,
and in the movie they were playing an actual game
that still exists, like from the nineteen sixties nineteen seventies
called I think it's called like kabbala or something like that,
but it's almost like it's not the same as a
Ouiji board, but you ask it similar questions. So I'll
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have to try to find one of those one day
and see if it works.
Speaker 3 (42:59):
Yeah, yeah, that'd be interesting. I haven't watched that yet.
We talked to David Oman about Sharon Tate he was
on not too long ago, but I have not seen
that movie yet, So I check that out.
Speaker 4 (43:12):
Let's see. Yeah, I'm actually going to have the actress
Lydia Hers, the one that plays Abigail Folder. I'm actually
going to have her on my podcast on SoundCloud.
Speaker 3 (43:20):
Oh wow, awesome.
Speaker 4 (43:22):
Yeah, stay tuned for that.
Speaker 3 (43:23):
Okay, perfect, Yeah, you'll have to send us the details
so we can check that out. That'll be awesome. Let's
see here. Okay, we have another question popping in here.
Do you prefer hospitals or insane asylums.
Speaker 4 (43:41):
Insane asylums you get better results, more activity.
Speaker 3 (43:46):
I have We have not been to a hospital yet,
so that's something I need to do. Know.
Speaker 4 (43:52):
One I can't believe too is in this area, like
in Massachusetts, some of the mental institutions sane asylums a
lot of times they'll get ripped down, they'll build something else.
But there's a few in the state of Massachusetts that
they've actually turned him into con apartment. Oh yeah, Like
I hunt this stuff, but I don't think i'd want
to live in a place with that kind of activity.
Speaker 3 (44:14):
Yeah, I don't know about that either, But I would
like to go to a hospital because you know, I
would actually like to try to like stay overnight in
the borg part.
Speaker 5 (44:25):
You can stand in the borg.
Speaker 3 (44:31):
I don't know what I mean. That's interesting, you know
how they you know, you see one of them either
lying on the table or they get shut into one
of the little compartments. You know.
Speaker 5 (44:39):
It's just like the spirits won me in that coffin
the other time.
Speaker 3 (44:43):
Oh yeah, Edinburgh, somebody hauled in a coffin, a huge coffin,
an actual coffin, up to like what the third floor,
second second floor, whatever, and kept coming up on our
spirit box that they wanted Kim to get in the coffin,
like it kept saying, Man, a coffin I don't like saying,
and it would laugh, and they just wanted her in
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that coffin so bad.
Speaker 4 (45:09):
Okay, that's freaky hearing a voice, Get in there, get
in the coffin, do it.
Speaker 5 (45:13):
Yeah, I know, especially when they say your name.
Speaker 3 (45:16):
Especially yeah, when they say your name. Yeah, you're like.
Speaker 4 (45:21):
The key Managine if you said to don't hey, I
don't want anyone that you can hear a voice, Go
get out?
Speaker 5 (45:32):
I know.
Speaker 3 (45:33):
Oh my gosh, I.
Speaker 5 (45:34):
Ask his famous question too. Oh yeah, that's right, the
running question. We have to ask the running question.
Speaker 3 (45:41):
Okay, So Darren, he listens to every podcast, he has
a running question. He keeps pull on this. What is
the one thing in the world that you would not
want to be haunted?
Speaker 4 (45:58):
Probably my car because maybe the brakes wouldn't work, you'd
crash and you'd die.
Speaker 3 (46:03):
That's what I picked. That's what I picked. I think
toilet is the number one.
Speaker 5 (46:08):
I'm pretty sure the toilet art still.
Speaker 3 (46:10):
When don't we have last time?
Speaker 5 (46:11):
That was a new one we had evon last time.
Speaker 3 (46:14):
She said something. I can't remember what she said, something
totally different that we hadn't heard before.
Speaker 5 (46:21):
But I don't remember what she said.
Speaker 3 (46:24):
I can't nobody write them down, but I know we
should write them down because we get some interesting answers.
I have to tell everybody this one.
Speaker 4 (46:33):
Yeah, that would freak me out to lose control of
your car and either get really hurt, really bad, or
get killed because it's haunted.
Speaker 5 (46:39):
Yeah exactly. Yeah, no, I would not like that either.
Speaker 3 (46:43):
I would know. I've been in too many accidents. I
don't need help by a spirit to get into another one. Okay,
like I don't need a haunted car. But one of
the ones that I always talk about because I get
a chuckle out is we had Michelle Belle and jay On.
She's been on Portals to Have and the one with
almost state paranormal state, she said, a butt plug.
Speaker 4 (47:13):
Nice. I trying to keep it g or PG. So
you know, kids are listening.
Speaker 3 (47:18):
Oh that's okay.
Speaker 5 (47:19):
This is an explicit podcast, so anything goes on here.
Speaker 3 (47:23):
If you've listened to some of ours, you'll know. But
but yeah, no, I just I was, you know, we
were sitting here and we were just talking, you know,
and she was like real and I'm like, okay, you know,
I don't know when to you know, if I can
joke with her, I'm trying to be all serious. And
then I asked her that question. She says that I'm
just like, it just floored me. I'm just like whoa
I wasn't expecting.
Speaker 5 (47:43):
Aaron's got a new one now, oh.
Speaker 3 (47:46):
Yeah, okay, so now he has another one. Darren wants
to know, what is the one thing you would want
to be haunted?
Speaker 4 (47:57):
Maybe my uh, I don't know my putters, so I
could play better golf. Maybe this spirit would help me.
Speaker 3 (48:05):
Here you go, Yeah, there you go, something that'll be
helpful there. Okay, so I got to those questions.
Speaker 5 (48:14):
I'm going to go back to some of the ones
that I had.
Speaker 3 (48:18):
What is the most memorable EVP you have ever gotten?
Speaker 4 (48:26):
I don't know. There's a place in Wilton, New Hampshire
called Villain Cemetery and the ghost the Blue Lady, the
spirit of Mary Ritter Spalding, and I don't know if
it was her or not, but I got on a
gut out of EVP which is on my SoundCloud podcast page,
and it said something like the children are here, or
the children come here, or the children are coming here.
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And Villain Cemetery there's a lot of children that died
of young ages, like between let's say five and seventeen,
so it has multiple spirits big time.
Speaker 3 (48:59):
Oh wow.
Speaker 4 (49:00):
And that was just like a year or two ago.
So that was recently. That wasn't that long ago?
Speaker 3 (49:06):
Very nice? Very nice now, kind of going along with that,
what is your most memorable memorable event that has occurred
while you've been investigating?
Speaker 4 (49:22):
I don't know. There was a I went to my
local public library to do some research and there was
an older gentleman there that I met that I don't
know who he was, but he was watching what I
was doing and he goes, well, what are you doing?
And I told him, I said, I'm a parallel investigator.
You know, I'm just looking at some videos, maybe doing
a little bit of editing. And he just said, well,
(49:43):
you know, that's kind of neat that you do that,
but I just don't believe in that stuff. And I go, well,
let me show you a video, and I showed it
to him, yeah, and the guy got very emotional. He
got very emotional, like he was gonna cry. And he's like,
I can't believe it the real. Oh my god, it's real.
I was like, I felt bad. I'm like, are you
all right? He goes, I didn't believe before it's real.
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It's real. It's like, all right, that's cool.
Speaker 3 (50:09):
Oh my goodness.
Speaker 5 (50:10):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (50:11):
Could you imagine him sitting through an investigation and he
got touched.
Speaker 4 (50:15):
Well, you know what's funny is, once in a while,
I'll do an annual Haunted event where people will pay
to watch me do a parallel investigation for about two
three hours with a psychic medium. And I saw three
girls one time leaving and I just wanted to make
sure that they were all right. And I said, hey,
you know, are you enjoying yourselves at the event? Is
there something you know, what's going on? And the three
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girls were like, well, we skipped school to come here
during the day to your event. My friend had her
hair pulled, my other friend tugged on her shirt, and
I got pushed. We're out of you're I know.
Speaker 3 (50:50):
I was just like my Felicia.
Speaker 4 (50:54):
Yeah, so it's cool. It's cool to see skeptics real
quick become believers all of a sudden.
Speaker 3 (51:00):
It is.
Speaker 5 (51:00):
It is.
Speaker 4 (51:01):
It's like one of those things I always say, I'm
not going to try to convert anybody to a believer,
but when somebody's had their own personal experience with a spirit,
it's something that you'll never forget, and that's when you
truly become a believer.
Speaker 3 (51:14):
Yeah, exactly, I agree with that.
Speaker 5 (51:18):
Yeah, all right.
Speaker 3 (51:20):
Let's see here. Okay, so before we start wrapping things up,
if you want to give me your information so that
way we can post it on social media. That way
people can find your your videos, all your EVPs, if
they want to listen to your podcast or find out
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more about when the show might be happening.
Speaker 4 (51:45):
Yeah, the best place to do that would be my website.
So it's mark len dot net. I have a bunch.
I probably have like five to ten different channels, like
I'm on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, daily Motion, Vimeo, SoundCloud, Pinterest, Instagram.
But the best way to find me would be Mark
lenn dot net and anybody out there if they ever
(52:06):
email me and say, hey, I saw your Website's pretty cool,
but can you send me some more paranormal stuff. I
have plenty of things out there that can send to
you from other channels, but yeah, the best way would
be to visit me at mark len and dot net.
Speaker 3 (52:19):
Okay, perfect, We'll post that on our social media so
that we can get that out to everybody. I have
another sneeze coming on. Trying to hold in alway ever fails.
It's either that or hiccuppy. I don't know why, but
it just happens.
Speaker 4 (52:35):
Drink water, it will go away.
Speaker 3 (52:37):
I didn't bring any I had. I had a couple
of glasses of wine before I came over.
Speaker 5 (52:41):
That's why. That's it.
Speaker 3 (52:44):
I always have to have my wine. It's it's Thursday, Thursday, Okay,
I have to have a glass of wine and then
I do the podcast. It's like a ritual. All right,
let's see here. So I'm gonna give quick shout outs
to everybody here before we start wrapping things up. We
got everybody written down, all right there, perfect. Hey, I
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didn't see some of them. I'm sorry I missed some
of you in chat tonight. I didn't see you pop
in Okay. We had Kim, we had myself, we had
Mama dep we had Shae, we had Matt, and we
had Darren. Thank you to those that were in chat
and participating. We appreciate you. Thank you to everybody who
is not in chat but listening and beholder. Yeah, I
see I have a holder up there. I know you
weren't in chat, but thank you for joining us. We
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appreciate you. We appreciate each and never one of you
that are listening tonight. We thank Mark for being on tonight,
very very awesome, very awesome information. Can't wait to see
what happens with your show, so you'll need to keep
us posted. That way, we can uh share the information too,
to get your information out there and kind of get
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everybody to watch and and everything for you. Let's see,
we had to.
Speaker 4 (53:53):
I can always if the thing with the show happens
at all, I can always do a PSA for you. Guys. Go,
this is Paranormal Instigator Remarklin from my Haunted Adventures and
I only listen to Paranormal Buzz Radio.
Speaker 3 (54:06):
Yeah, that'd be awesome. Yeah, there we go. Yeah, or
and we can even have you back on the show too,
so like you say, hey, you know I'm going to
be starting a show, or if you're not gonna be,
but you're gonna like premiere like your own type of
show on YouTube or whatever, let us know, so we
can have you back on so we can help you
promote it.
Speaker 4 (54:27):
Yeah, if the thing with the television doesn't work out,
I'd love to do something on Amazon Prime Video more
of a professional production. That'd be awesome.
Speaker 3 (54:34):
Yeah, absolutely, yeah, yeah, and so yeah, we'd love to
help you promote that too. So you just need to
drop us a line and let us know. And like
I said, thank you everybody for listening and joining us tonight.
Let's see here. Next week we have our guests. We
have Keith Blanchard. He is the author of the Homecoming
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Crossing the Bridge to the Soul. So that's gonna be
another awesome one to tune into. So we'll see you
guys next Thursday, seven Central. And thank you Mark once
again for joining us tonight is awesome. And I hope
everyone stays warm because I don't know about their I know,
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I think you guys got a lot of snow at
one point, didn't you. I know, Shade didn't.
Speaker 5 (55:20):
No area.
Speaker 4 (55:21):
Yeah, a week or two ago, we've got about one
to two feet of snow.
Speaker 5 (55:24):
Yeah, we've got more coming.
Speaker 3 (55:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (55:27):
Well, we're finally warming up.
Speaker 3 (55:29):
We're finally warming up because we actually at work we
had rips coming through our ceiling at work. I had
to call the Oh oh yeah, I had to call
them and be like, hey, you need to come fix
our roof.
Speaker 4 (55:43):
I always try to say that people out here, don't
worry about it. Should be good by April first, once
we have a snowstorm.
Speaker 3 (55:50):
Yeah, April four.
Speaker 5 (55:54):
This weekend, we're supposed to be in the forties. Oh yay.
Speaker 3 (55:58):
Heat wave.
Speaker 5 (56:00):
Tuesday we were at sixty below win till yeah.
Speaker 4 (56:04):
Yeah, so yeah yeah, we're like we're like low's in
the teens, highs in the twenties at the moment.
Speaker 3 (56:11):
Gotcha, Yeah yep. All right, well, thank you guys again everybody,
and we will hear from you guys next week.
Speaker 1 (56:23):
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