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Ghost Adventures, Attachments, and Life After the Investigation w/ Jay Wasley | Ghost City Podcast

1 h 30 min · 24 jun 2026
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Let us know who you want to hear next! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2569786/fan_mail/new] You can feel the moment a “fun ghost hunt” turns into something heavier, and Jay Wasley [https://www.instagram.com/jaywasleyfilm/?hl=en] knows that line better than most. Jay joins us from Ghost Adventures, where he’s spent over 16 years filming, investigating, and dealing with the part nobody sees: what follows you home. We talk candidly about the real risks of paranormal investigation, why dark cases can be an adrenaline rush, and why that rush can come with injuries, anxiety, and the slow creep of negativity if you don’t know how to reset. We also go beyond the haunted-location headlines. Jay shares how music became his most reliable grounding tool after intense investigations, how he watches for the warning signs that something feels “off,” and why creativity and nature can be a lifeline when you’ve been staring into the unknown. From there, we dig into belief systems, prayer vs meditation, intention, and why staying open-minded matters more than picking the “right” label. Then we get into the stories people ask about nonstop: Demon House in Gary, Indiana and Goatman’s Bridge in Texas, plus what makes certain locations feel uniquely dangerous and why beginners should not copy what they see on TV. We also explore a future where paranormal evidence is treated more like research, with shared databases, repeatable patterns, and smarter ways to connect the dots. If you’ve ever wondered what Ghost Adventures is like off-camera, what “attachments” really mean, or how to investigate without blowing up your life, press play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who wants to start investigating, and leave a review with your biggest paranormal question. ******* Watch this episode and more paranormal content by subscribing to our YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@Ghostcitytours] page! ******* Visit our website [https://ghostcitytours.com/] to schedule a Ghost Tour today! Stay Spooky...

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aflevering Ghost Adventures, Attachments, and Life After the Investigation w/ Jay Wasley | Ghost City Podcast artwork

Ghost Adventures, Attachments, and Life After the Investigation w/ Jay Wasley | Ghost City Podcast

Let us know who you want to hear next! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2569786/fan_mail/new] You can feel the moment a “fun ghost hunt” turns into something heavier, and Jay Wasley [https://www.instagram.com/jaywasleyfilm/?hl=en] knows that line better than most. Jay joins us from Ghost Adventures, where he’s spent over 16 years filming, investigating, and dealing with the part nobody sees: what follows you home. We talk candidly about the real risks of paranormal investigation, why dark cases can be an adrenaline rush, and why that rush can come with injuries, anxiety, and the slow creep of negativity if you don’t know how to reset. We also go beyond the haunted-location headlines. Jay shares how music became his most reliable grounding tool after intense investigations, how he watches for the warning signs that something feels “off,” and why creativity and nature can be a lifeline when you’ve been staring into the unknown. From there, we dig into belief systems, prayer vs meditation, intention, and why staying open-minded matters more than picking the “right” label. Then we get into the stories people ask about nonstop: Demon House in Gary, Indiana and Goatman’s Bridge in Texas, plus what makes certain locations feel uniquely dangerous and why beginners should not copy what they see on TV. We also explore a future where paranormal evidence is treated more like research, with shared databases, repeatable patterns, and smarter ways to connect the dots. If you’ve ever wondered what Ghost Adventures is like off-camera, what “attachments” really mean, or how to investigate without blowing up your life, press play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who wants to start investigating, and leave a review with your biggest paranormal question. ******* Watch this episode and more paranormal content by subscribing to our YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@Ghostcitytours] page! ******* Visit our website [https://ghostcitytours.com/] to schedule a Ghost Tour today! Stay Spooky...

24 jun 20261 h 30 min
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Mirror Scrying, Mediumship, and Paranormal Investigation w/ Third Eye Paranormal | Ghost City Podcast

Let us know who you want to hear next! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2569786/fan_mail/new] They’re filming a wholesome food show about local bakeries, and then two weeks later they’re back on camera helping people untangle real ghost stories. That contrast is exactly why this conversation with Third Eye Paranormal [https://thirdeyeparanormal.ca/home] works so well. We sit down with Kim, Amy, and Chelsea to talk about what they actually do when the lights go down, the gear comes out, and someone decides to stare into a mirror on purpose. We get specific about mirror scrying and trance mediumship: what it feels like in the body, what they claim to see in the reflection, and why intention is the difference between a focused practice and feeling like something is happening to you at random. We also tackle the skeptical questions head-on, including how they sanity-check experiences, why confirmation often arrives at the end of a case, and how they balance curiosity with safety by staying grounded and working as a team. Then we go down the rabbit holes listeners love: thrifting for haunted objects, psychometry, “haunted doesn’t mean evil,” and what a spell candle is when you strip away the internet panic and focus on intention and symbolism. There’s also a haunted Airbnb moment, the name “Greg” repeating in real time, and even a detour into Bigfoot and the Bridgewater Triangle because paranormal conversations never stay in one lane for long. If you’re into paranormal investigation, mediumship, mirror scrying, haunted antiques, EVPs, and the real-life boundaries that keep it all manageable, you’ll get a lot out of this one. Subscribe to the Ghost City Podcast, share it with a friend who loves the strange, and leave a review with the one part you can’t stop thinking about. ******* Watch this episode and more paranormal content by subscribing to our YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@Ghostcitytours] page! ******* Visit our website [https://ghostcitytours.com/] to schedule a Ghost Tour today! Stay Spooky...

17 jun 20261 h 57 min
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Dark History, Haunted Objects, and the Medieval Torture Museum | Ghost City Podcast

Let us know who you want to hear next! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2569786/fan_mail/new] Rats, fire, a metal cage, and a slow inevitability. That’s where we start, because medieval torture isn’t really “ancient history” when you can still trace its logic in the way societies talk about punishment today. We’re joined by Kim Ashmore, the general manager for the Medieval Torture Museum [https://medievaltorturemuseum.com/] in Los Angeles, and we ask the questions most people avoid once the details get too real: what were these devices built to do, how did they actually work, and why did anyone think this belonged in a justice system?  Kim walks us through the museum’s mission and why interactivity matters for historical learning, especially when the subject is execution tools and torture devices like the guillotine, Iron Maiden, pendulum blade, rack, and more. We unpack the courtroom purpose behind torture, the brutal incentive structure of forced confessions, and the way public fear shaped “order.” Then we go to the darkest corner of the map, comparing infamous methods like the Sicilian bull, torture by rats, impalement on a spire, and the bloody eagle, plus what it reveals about deterrence and spectacle.  Because we’re Ghost City, we also can’t resist the haunted object angle. If trauma can imprint on places and things, what does that mean for a museum full of instruments built for suffering? We end by talking modern punishment, including solitary confinement, and where you can find the Medieval Torture Museum beyond LA, with locations in Chicago and St. Augustine.  If you enjoy dark history, true crime, haunted history, and museum culture, subscribe, share this with a friend who can handle the topic, and leave a review. What part of this conversation changed the way you think about “justice”? ******* Watch this episode and more paranormal content by subscribing to our YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@Ghostcitytours] page! ******* Visit our website [https://ghostcitytours.com/] to schedule a Ghost Tour today! Stay Spooky...

10 jun 20261 h 1 min
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Behind the Paranormal Curtain: Ghost Hunting Lessons from Pennhurst Paracon | Ghost City Podcast

Let us know who you want to hear next! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2569786/fan_mail/new] Pennhurst Paracon is chaos in the best way: packed rooms, big stories, and that moment when a crowd goes silent because someone just shared something they have never said out loud. We pulled together the strongest clips from the celebrity panels so you can hear what seasoned investigators actually fear, what they have learned the hard way, and how they think about risk, respect, and evidence when the lights are off. Our panel highlights feature: * Patti Negri [https://www.instagram.com/patti.negri/?hl=en] & Jay Wasley [https://www.instagram.com/jaywasleyfilm/] * Ghost Brothers [https://www.instagram.com/ghostbrothersda/?hl=en] * Ghost Hunters [https://www.instagram.com/ghosthunters/?hl=en] * Katrina Weidman [https://www.instagram.com/katrinaweidman/?hl=en]  * Ghost Trip Investigation [https://www.instagram.com/ghost_trip_investigation/?hl=en] * Thomas Winterton [https://www.instagram.com/thomasrwinterton/?hl=en], Superintendent at Skinwalker Ranch * Sons of Appalachia [https://www.instagram.com/thesonsofappalachia/?hl=en] * Project Fear [https://www.instagram.com/projectfearofficial/?hl=en] * Twin Paranormal [https://www.instagram.com/twinparanormal/?hl=en] * Nick & Tessa Groff [https://www.instagram.com/tessagroff_/?hl=en] * Rob Gutro [https://www.instagram.com/robgutro_author/], Pet Medium You’ll hear everything from a chilling Ouija board story that spirals into real danger, to haunted location talk that gets oddly specific, including why Old South Pittsburgh Hospital leaves people rattled. We also dig into practical ghost hunting habits like rolling cameras early, staying alert when you are leaving, and why “attachments” come up so often. When the conversation turns darker, guests share what certain places feel like in the body and how they reset afterward using grounding, prayer or meditation, salt baths, and intentional boundaries. Then we pivot into high strangeness with Skinwalker Ranch updates: drilling into the mesa, pulling out thin layers of metal described as forged, and wrestling with what it could mean when the data refuses to fit a neat explanation. We close on something unexpectedly human and comforting with pet medium insights on grief and the ways animals may reconnect through dreams, familiar sounds, and those small signs you notice when you are quiet enough to look. If you like Pennhurst, Paracon, ghost hunting, EVPs, paranormal investigation, Skinwalker Ranch mysteries, and true haunted history, hit subscribe, share this with a friend who loves the strange, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show. What moment from these panels stayed with you most? ******* Watch this episode and more paranormal content by subscribing to our YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@Ghostcitytours] page! ******* Visit our website [https://ghostcitytours.com/] to schedule a Ghost Tour today! Stay Spooky...

3 jun 202655 min
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How to Tell Gettysburg Ghost Stories the Right Way w/ Andy Andrews | Ghost City Podcast

Let us know who you want to hear next! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2569786/fan_mail/new] Gettysburg does not need fake myths or manufactured scares. The history is already heavy enough. In Part 2 of our conversation with Ghost City Tours Gettysburg manager Andy Andrews, we dig into what it means to tell ghost stories in a town where the past still feels painfully close to the surface. Tim and Andy talk honestly about the problem with sensationalized hauntings, why historical accuracy matters, and how respectful storytelling can leave room for both documented history and genuinely unexplained experiences. From there, we step into the stranger side of Gettysburg. We discuss shadowy figures crossing public squares, phantom footsteps inside empty buildings, unexplained piano notes in locked rooms, and eerie moments at places like Little Round Top and Iverson’s Pits. The conversation culminates in one of the strangest encounters either of them has experienced: a cheerful man in mismatched historical clothing who appeared, held a conversation, and then vanished where there was nowhere left to go. If you are fascinated by haunted history, Gettysburg travel, Civil War ghosts, and the challenge of separating folklore from real paranormal experiences, this episode takes the story even deeper. ******* Watch this episode and more paranormal content by subscribing to our YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@Ghostcitytours] page! ******* Visit our website [https://ghostcitytours.com/] to schedule a Ghost Tour today! Stay Spooky...

27 mei 202654 min