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Ghost Gossip

2025/07/28
Ghost Gossip

Ghost Gossip

2025/07/28
In this episode of Ghost Gossip, the hosts settle into their freshly renovated studio and reconnect with listeners through a rich tapestry of personal, long-term, and emotionally resonant paranormal experiences—no theatrics, just heartfelt stories shared in trust.
The episode weaves together deeply personal encounters that blur the line between memory, intuition, and the unseen. A listener recounts a harrowing sleep paralysis episode at the historic Crescent Hotel, sparking reflection on how environment and neurology intersect. Others describe uncanny synchronicities—like emails arriving with names of deceased loved ones or objects moving inexplicably in quiet homes. James shares his 25-year bond with a spirit named Joyce, illustrating sustained, intimate paranormal companionship. Another speaker describes recurring signs from their late grandfather—lights flickering, phones ringing—ceasing only after his widow passed, suggesting enduring spiritual connection tied to familial bonds. The episode closes with reflections on intuitive guidance: a near-miss medication error averted by a calm inner voice, and the evolution of one listener’s belief from skepticism to active premonition awareness. Throughout, authenticity, emotional resonance, and community trust anchor every story.
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02:41
John Methenkamp made an AI-generated theme song for Ghost Gossip
07:32
07:32
Sleep paralysis occurred in a room once used as Norman Baker's apartment/office at the Crescent Hotel
13:18
13:18
Jen believes there are no coincidences
17:43
17:43
Heard what sounded like my daughter's feet running through the kitchen—but she was asleep in her crib
24:24
24:24
Joyce has followed James for 25 years—moving houses and going to work with him
29:04
29:04
The dishwasher unexpectedly opened during a moment of connection with grandfather's spirit
36:10
36:10
A voice in their head told them to check the receipt, revealing they were about to give their daughter someone else's high-blood-pressure medicine