12/31/25 - Ring in 2026 with Paranormal Paul and friends
12/31/25 - Ring in 2026 with Paranormal Paul and friends
12/31/25 - Ring in 2026 with Paranormal Paul and friends
On a quiet New Year's Eve marked by personal health challenges, Paranormal Paul hosts Donnie Cho and Dave Reagan for a reflective, candid, and often humorous conversation about resilience, community, and the evolving landscape of paranormal investigation.
The episode weaves personal hardship—illnesses, family loss, and professional setbacks—with thoughtful reflections on ethics in Bigfoot research, the importance of experienced guidance and group corroboration in investigations, and the real-world impact of feral people reports in the Smokies. The hosts explore technological shifts in podcasting, from radio to video, and discuss AI’s practical role in content creation and creative enhancement. They reflect on cultural touchstones like 'Stranger Things' and Stephen King’s interconnected universe, share haunting family stories rooted in heirlooms and childhood spiritual experiences, and emphasize disciplined protocols—especially around Ouija use and energetic hygiene. Spiritual gifts, land stewardship, and intuitive validation (including a verified truck crash detail) underscore their grounded yet open-minded approach. Amid holiday logistics, merch launches, and plans for 2026 conferences and teachings, the conversation remains anchored in authenticity, accountability, and compassionate curiosity about the unseen.
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December illnesses—including COVID, strep throat, and viral infections—significantly disrupted family life and work
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December was tough with family members having cancer and friends' moms passing away
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The speaker is livid that a kid was threatened after being invited to Bigfoot hunt in the Pacific Northwest
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Rotating groups of investigators at a site for extended periods increases the chances of success in the bigfoot world
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Corroborating evidence from multiple people is essential during ghost hunting
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Feral people could be raised by Bigfoot, like real-life wolf children or Tarzan
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Rose bushes were pulled out of the ground and set back into the holes—likely not by a squirrel or bear
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They stopped raising chickens this summer and now miss getting free eggs
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AI can act as a perfect friend that gives compliments
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Keith Richards is the reincarnation of Methuselah
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It's okay to be 'racist' against Bigfoot because it's not human
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The 1983 Mr. T costume was later recognized as inappropriate blackface
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Hellier is recommended as a standout paranormal documentary
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Pennywise from 'It' is subtly linked to an angel character in 'The Green Mile'
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The TV turned on by itself when they considered selling the rings
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By age nine, I decided I was done with believing I saw demons.
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The host is finally getting over a long-lasting illness and is excited for 2026 with conferences, house readings, and more podcasting
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Many paranormal enthusiasts don't clear, ground, or protect themselves, which the speaker does daily
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Improperly closing an investigation may leave residual activity
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The planchette answered questions rapidly and identified a deceased woman buried nearby
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Spirits act out of frustration to get attention
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A recalled detail about a teal 18-wheeler led to verifying a real, three-year-old USPS truck crash in South Carolina — affirming intuitive accuracy
