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6/2/26 - Haunted Hudson Valley, UFOs & Paranormal Investigation | Nicole Chivattoni

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What secrets lie hidden within the haunted history of New York's Hudson Valley? Are ghosts, UFOs, and unexplained phenomena more common than we realize? On this episode of Paranormal Among Us, we welcome paranormal investigator, researcher, podcaster, and...

Highlights

In this episode, paranormal investigator Nicole Chivattoni shares her experiences exploring haunted locations in New York's Hudson Valley, from childhood encounters to professional investigations. She discusses the unique challenges and rewards of working with an all-female team, the importance of preserving historic sites, and the surprising ways spirits can interact with the living.
00:00
Coffee spiked my blood pressure reading.
13:26
The energy felt different at the Mizier Homestead.
16:39
The ghostly figure became clearer instead of fading
22:57
Device induces psychedelic-like brainwave states
29:28
Sitting in the tub feels like being held down
35:41
Paranormal experiences interpreted as territorial or protective
43:47
Can humans scare ghosts?
52:36
A ghost responded to talk of Taco Bell.
1:06:50
Most paranormal activity is not demonic, but spirits reacting to the living

Chapters

From Coffee Scares to Paranormal Conferences: Setting the Stage
00:00
A Haunted Childhood: The Mizier Homestead and Early Encounters
10:25
When Ghosts Don't Fade: A Terrifying Figure and Joining a Team
16:39
Brainwaves and Bathtubs: Neurostimulation and Haunted Preservation
22:57
The Haunted Bathtub at Emmaus: A Gendered Ghostly Experience
29:28
Territorial Spirits and Hostile EVPs: When Ghosts Get Annoyed
35:41
Ghosts, Bigfoot, and Podcasting Adventures: From Prisons to Cryptids
43:47
Taco Bell and the Afterlife: A Ghost Helps with a First-Time Order
52:36
Befriending Cryptids and Facing the Hat Man: Final Thoughts on the Unexplained
1:01:14

Transcript

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