Podcast: A Cursed Neighborhood In São Paulo

This is the transcript and sources for the podcast that just dropped this morning on Paranormal Housewife Podcast. You can listen to it on any streaming service you listen to your podcasts on. Please subscribe to my show to be alerted to when new episodes drop. Please let me know in comments what you thought about today’s episode!  Continue reading Podcast: A Cursed Neighborhood In São Paulo

Sometimes I Hear You Walk Across The Floor

The title of today’s post comes from lyric in a song written by Loretta Lynn. While she may have written the song about her friend, Patsy Cline, Loretta may have also been inspired by her own haunted house. The famous country singer has a large home in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee that is filled with more than just her family and everyone that visits there seems to encounter at least one of the spirits that now share her home.  Continue reading Sometimes I Hear You Walk Across The Floor

Podcast: The Ghosts Of Blackbeard And The Old Burying Ground

This is the transcript and sources for the podcast that just dropped this morning on Paranormal Housewife Podcast. You can listen to it on any streaming service you listen to your podcasts on. Please subscribe to my show to be alerted to when new episodes drop. Please let me know in comments what you thought about today’s episode!  Continue reading Podcast: The Ghosts Of Blackbeard And The Old Burying Ground

They Just Want To Be Left Alone

Just outside of Memphis, Tennessee is a small community called Mason which is home to one of the oldest churches in Tipton County. Unfortunately this church has been cursed with a few unholy visitors that brought destruction and sadness. And yet, the congregation still meets and brings praise to their Lord at the Old Trinity Church. Continue reading They Just Want To Be Left Alone

The Hauntings Here May Be A Family Affair

This location in Nashua, New Hampshire was an interesting topic to research. It was also a hard topic to research because so much of what I was reading I couldn’t tell what was urban legend and what was history. No matter what seems to be the truth versus local legend, the activity at Gilson Road Cemetery is definitely interesting and seems fairly active.  Continue reading The Hauntings Here May Be A Family Affair

The Attack Hasn’t Ended For Some Of These Spirits

I will be completely honest with you. I don’t know much about Pearl Harbor, why it happened, what exactly happened, etc.. My history classes really didn’t teach us much about either of the World Wars. What I do know I have picked up from history programming, museums, what my parents and grandparents have taught me, and living in Japan. The base we lived on in Iwakuni was where the Pearl Harbor attack was planned and one of the reason the United States acquired that base after the war ended. I have been up to the room (known on base as The Crow’s Nest) where the attack was actually planned. I wanted to do an investigation up there but the base wouldn’t allow it. One of the many ships that was involved in the attack on Pearl Harbor was the USS Arizona and even though it is now underwater, it is very haunted. Continue reading The Attack Hasn’t Ended For Some Of These Spirits

The Happy Die Young

Sometimes when everything seems to be going well, life has a way changing dramatically in a moments notice. In today’s post, I talk about two people who were out celebrating when their lives were tragically cut short. Was it the happiness that they felt just before they died that has kept their spirit tied to where they died or is the suddenness of their death that has left them tethered to the spot? Continue reading The Happy Die Young

Exploring Springdale Cemetery

While researching the previous post, I was introduced to Springdale Cemetery. Springdale Cemetery is a very large, very old cemetery about 20 minutes from where we are staying. Jeremy went with John Paul and I to check out it while we were looking for Dr. George Zeller’s grave for the previous post on this blog and we were not ready for this cemetery at all. Even with directions to the gravesite, it took us over 10 minutes to drive to where he was buried.  Continue reading Exploring Springdale Cemetery

Kindness Is The Best Medicine

So far the week that I have spent in Peoria, I really love it here. There has been a lot to see and do. I have been keeping busy with checking out everything. One of the places I was most excited to check out was the Peoria State Hospital and not just because of the paranormal aspect.  Continue reading Kindness Is The Best Medicine

Finding Quiet Among The Craziness

Today was absolutely gorgeous, and I was having a craptastic day where everything I tried to get done ended up being ten times harder than it should have been. I was frustrated and grumpy and just needed a break. I picked up some Panera and drove around to try to find a park to eat at. Unfornutaly, every single park I went to was quite crowded, and even if I wasn’t worried about COVID, none were quiet enough to let me relax. Continue reading Finding Quiet Among The Craziness