Discovery plus collage of paranormal shows

I knew about some of the paranormal titles launching on discovery+ when the new streamer went live on January 4, 2021. However, I was confused. Even though it was touting itself as the “greatest collection of real-life entertainment” and claiming that when it launched it would have “the largest-ever contentContinue Reading

Disney's Secrets of Sulphur Springs poster

UPDATE: March 20, 2021 We’ve recently learned about a Secrets of Sulphur Springs Disney+ update. In a departure from how the Disney Channel normally releases shows to the streamer, they released the first five episodes of the series to Disney+ a week after it first premiered on TV. New episodesContinue Reading

Patti Negri on elevators in Cecil Hotel

It’s been a week now since I watched the Ghost Adventures: Cecil Hotel episode and I’m still perplexed by it. Or maybe “haunted” is a better word since they showed some stuff that was just downright creepy. Especially when it came to using their equipment to validate what psychic mediumContinue Reading

Ben Hansen peers out into the open desert to discover the truth about the Phoenix Lights in Arizona

We have more info about one of the titles, UFO Witness, that’s joining discovery+’s Paranormal & Unexplained content this month. For more than 70 years, the U.S. government documented sightings and cases of unidentified flying objects. In cooperation with former Project Blue Book investigator Jennie Zeidman, former federal agent andContinue Reading

2020 let's move on rating

Even before this year took a sharp turn towards Crazy Town Junction thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, Black Lives Matter protests, and the presidential election, I decided to do something new this year. I created an Evernote list titled “#Endof2020 Recap.” My plan was to track all of the year’sContinue Reading

Dark and creepy victorian street store front with Christmas tree in window

People often think Halloween is a great time for ghost stories and ghost tours, and it is. However, so is Christmas. If your idea of making spirits brights includes visiting haunted places, here are 5 holiday 2020 ghost tours for you. Although, it’s important to note that as we know,Continue Reading

The Haunting at Home Paranormal Adventure logo

Back in September, Jim from The Haunted Walk, a ghost tour company, reached out to paranormal podcasters with an invitation to try a virtual paranormal experience they had created: The Haunting at Home Paranormal Adventure. It sounded super interesting, but he made it even more enticing by offering a freeContinue Reading

2020's haunted state capitals graphic

Time to tally up the Haunted Capitals Project votes and reveal what 2020’s haunted state capitals were! Sadly, because I didn’t do a lot of promo, not all states got a lot of votes. However, all states received at least one vote for a city…and if that one was it,Continue Reading

Courtney Mroch in Halloween costume holding up two magazines about ghosts, haunted places and the paranormal

The other day I recorded a Halloween episode with my A Haunt Mess podcast ghoulfriends, Deedee and Sara. (Hence the get up in the photo.) One of the things we had planned to do for the episode was to share a real ghost story. I didn’t decide until the dayContinue Reading

American Hauntings Ink Teas handmade box with stickers

When I ran the Haunted Magazine and American Hauntings Teas Giveaway I couldn’t help myself. I had to treat myself to one of the newsletter-subscriber prizes. Specifically, the American Hauntings Teas handmade tea box made from the wood of a haunted house. Here’s the description of it from their site: TheseContinue Reading

The Haunting at Home Paranormal Adventure logo

The other day I got an interesting email from the folks at the Haunted Walk, a ghost tour company. They also have a podcast called Haunted Talk. They were reaching out to other paranormal podcasters to see if they’d be interested in giving their “The Haunting at Home – AContinue Reading

Schooled by Ghosts what spirits can teach you

Something I’ve been passionate about for a long time is using paranormal travel (what I fondly refer to as “haunt jaunts”) as a teaching tool. There are at least 13 (but probably even more) things you can learn by traveling to haunted places, from history and architecture to geography, languages,Continue Reading