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Seekers of the Truth in Ghost Stories
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Episodes
Summer Rewind - Skinwalker Ranch 08.07.2026 2:11:13
Is there Paranormal Activity Happening at Skinwalker Ranch? Welcome to the Ghostly Summer Rewind! While we take a short break from new episodes this summer, we're reaching back into the vault to re-release five of our favorite episodes. This episode originally aired in late 2021. Quick heads-up: you may notice the sound quality and formatting aren't quite up to our current standards — we've learne...
Summer Rewind - Alcatraz 24.06.2026 1:15:44
Is Alcatraz haunted? Pat and Rebecca dig into the ghosts, dark history, and chilling cellblock stories of America's most infamous prison. A Ghostly Rewind.
188 Leap Castle 10.06.2026 1:14:52
Is Leap Castle in County Offaly, Ireland Haunted? Tucked into the quiet farmland of County Offaly, just north of the small town of Roscrea, sits a castle that has been unsettling visitors for the better part of eight hundred years. Leap Castle has survived clan warfare, a brother murdering a brother mid-Mass, the discovery of a pit holding over 150 human skeletons, a civil-war burning, and decades...
186 Dead Children's Playground 06.05.2026 1:12:27
Is the Dead Children's Playground in Huntsville, Alabama haunted? Episode Summary This week on Ghostly, we're heading deep into northern Alabama to the oldest and largest cemetery in the state, Maple Hill Cemetery in Huntsville, and the small, unassuming playground tucked against its limestone bluff that locals call The Dead Children's Playground. Pat walks us through the cemetery's history, from...
185 Gray Man of Pawley Island 22.04.2026 1:03:06
In this episode of Ghostly Podcast, we travel to the salt-marsh shores of South Carolina’s Lowcountry to explore the legend of The Gray Man of Pawleys Island — one of America’s most famous (and most benevolent) ghosts. Just a quarter mile wide and three miles long, this barrier island south of Myrtle Beach has fewer than two hundred year-round residents — yet for three centuries it has drawn presi...
184 Egyptian Theatre 08.04.2026 1:03:00
Perched on the corner of Capitol Boulevard and Main Street in the heart of downtown Boise, Idaho, the Egyptian Theatre has been captivating audiences since 1927. Modeled after the newly discovered tomb of King Tutankhamun and decorated from floor to ceiling with hieroglyphs taken directly from the ancient Book of the Dead, this grand movie palace was practically built to be haunted. Today it opera...
Six Mile Wayfarer House - First Female Serial Killer 11.03.2026 52:08
In this episode of Ghostly, we look at Charleston, South Carolina to explore the dark legend of John and Lavinia Fisher, the infamous owners of the Six Mile Wayfarer House. Often described as America’s first female serial killer, Lavinia Fisher has become one of the most notorious figures in American ghost lore. But how much of her story is true… and how much has been shaped by legend? After their...
182 Pittock Mansion 25.02.2026 57:59
Perched high in the West Hills overlooking Portland, Oregon, Pittock Mansion was completed in 1914 as the dream home of newspaper publisher Henry Pittock and his wife Georgiana. After only a few years in the home, both died, leaving behind the grand estate they had worked a lifetime to build. Today the mansion operates as a historic house museum — but many visitors and staff believe the Pittocks n...
181 Sorrel Weed House 11.02.2026 52:40
Often called one of Savannah’s most haunted homes, the Sorrel–Weed House has earned a reputation built on tragic legends, unsettling experiences, and decades of reported paranormal activity. Located beside Madison Square, the house sits at the crossroads of history, folklore, and modern ghost stories. In this episode of Ghostly, we focus on the hauntings associated with the Sorrel–Weed House—exami...
180 Ashmore Estates 04.02.2026 1:04:40
In this episode of Ghostly Podcast, we head to rural Coles County, Illinois to explore the haunted history and chilling paranormal activity reported at Ashmore Estates. Originally part of the Coles County Poor Farm in the late 1800s, Ashmore later became a psychiatric hospital before closing for good in 1986. With documented deaths, an on-site cemetery, and decades of neglect, many believe the spi...
Ghostly Interview - Mike Morrissey 28.01.2026 36:35
In this episode of Ghostly, Pat and Rebecca sit down with Mike Morrissey of the Last Three Rows of Horror Podcast to talk about his new documentary, Mike’s Paranormal Road Trip . Mike shares stories from the eerie locations he visited along the way – including sites previously featured on Ghostly, like the Bell Witch , the Roff House , and the Demon House of Indiana . His journey also led him to A...
2026 Predictions with Jacob Mayfield 01.01.2026 1:16:55
New Year’s Predictions 2026: Automatic Writing, Scrying & Tarot Guest: Jacob Mayfield As we step across the threshold into 2026, Ghostly Podcast looks to the other side—using ancient divination practices to glimpse what the coming year may hold. For our annual New Year’s Predictions episode, we’re joined by Jacob Mayfield , who helps guide us through three forms of divination: Automatic Writin...
179 Ringwood Mines 26.11.2025 55:35
In this episode of Ghostly, we explore the dark history and chilling ghost stories surrounding New Jersey’s Ringwood Mine and Ringwood Manor. From centuries-old mining tragedies to lantern-lit apparitions wandering the woods, Ringwood remains one of the state’s most active paranormal locations.
178 Sterling Hill Mine 12.11.2025 55:09
Beneath the quiet town of Ogdensburg, New Jersey, lies the Sterling Hill Mine, a labyrinth of tunnels stretching deep into the earth—and, some say, into the afterlife. With more than 77 recorded deaths and countless stories of strange lights, disembodied voices, and shadowy figures, this mine has earned a chilling reputation as one of New Jersey’s most haunted places.
177 Marilyn Monroe 29.10.2025 59:17
She was Hollywood’s brightest star — a woman whose beauty, talent, and tragedy defined an era. But for Marilyn Monroe, death didn’t end the performance. Since that August night in 1962, her spirit has been seen all across Los Angeles — sitting quietly on a bench at the Santa Monica Pier, gliding past mirrors at the Roosevelt Hotel, or drifting like a soft pink mist above her grave at Westwood Ceme...
176 John Lennon 22.10.2025 1:04:40
Even after his tragic death outside the Dakota Apartments, many believe John Lennon’s spirit never left. In this episode, Ghostly explores sightings of Lennon’s ghost, Yoko Ono’s haunting encounters, and strange happenings in the recording studio. Is Lennon still sending messages of peace from beyond the grave—or are these echoes of a legend that refuses to fade?
175 Joan Crawford 15.10.2025 1:00:00
Hollywood glamour, scandal, and ghosts — this episode of Ghostly Podcast takes you inside the haunted legacy of screen legend Joan Crawford. From chilling childhood memories to walls that mysteriously burst into blue flame, her Brentwood mansion has terrified owners for decades. Was it Joan herself still holding onto fame beyond the grave, or something darker feeding off her energy? Pat and Rebecc...
174 Lucille Ball 08.10.2025 53:06
Was Lucille Ball’s comedic spark so strong that it refused to fade, even after death? In this episode, Ghostly explores the haunted legacy of America’s favorite redhead and the eerie reports that suggest Lucy never really left the stage.
173 Hotel Monte Vista - AZ 10.09.2025 1:06:50
Standing tall in the heart of downtown Flagstaff, the Hotel Monte Vista has welcomed Hollywood stars, bank robbers, outlaws, and travelers for nearly a century. But many who checked in never left. From the infamous “Meat Man” of Room 220 to the two murdered women of Room 306, the Monte Vista is overflowing with tales of restless spirits. Guests have heard phantom knocks from a long-dead bellboy, s...
172 Ghost Town of Bodie in California 27.08.2025 58:55
In this episode, Ghostly explores the legends and paranormal evidence surrounding Bodie Ghost Town. From the infamous Bodie Curse, where stolen pebbles bring misfortune, to the ghostly maid of the Cain House, to the laughter of unseen children, the town is filled with chilling tales. We’ll also visit the grave of the Angel of Bodie and uncover stories of vengeance that linger long after death. Is...
171 Fort Warren, Boston 13.08.2025 45:47
Fort Warren’s massive stone walls have guarded Boston Harbor since the Civil War—but they may also hold Boston’s most famous ghost. Discover the legend of the Lady in Black, hear the ghost stories and haunted history of Georges Island, and decide if this Civil War fort is truly haunted. Vote now at ghostlypodcast.com/polls.
170 Kehoe House 30.07.2025 57:34
In this episode of Ghostly, we are talking about the William Kehoe House, one of the most stunning locations in Savannah, GA. Built in 1892 by iron magnate William Kehoe, this grand home has seen decades of family life, tragedy, and even a stint as a funeral home. Today, it’s one of Savannah’s most luxurious bed and breakfasts… and one of its most paranormally active.
169 Marshall Field Mansion 16.07.2025 56:49
In this episode of Ghostly, we explore the eerie legends surrounding one of Prairie Avenue’s most iconic homes. Believers claim to see a shadowy figure staring from the upstairs window, hear whispers calling the name “Marshall,” and feel sudden, icy cold spots that defy explanation.
168 Ghost of the White House - War of 1812 02.07.2025 54:57
In this episode of Ghostly, we turn our attention to one of the most famous buildings in the world—The White House—and its mysterious connection to the War of 1812. When British troops set fire to the President’s House in 1814, they may have left behind more than just smoke and ashes. We explore the ghostly legends that have lingered for over two centuries: the spirit of Dolley Madison, fiercely g...
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