Episodios

  • 175 Joan Crawford
    Oct 15 2025
    Hollywood glamour, scandal, and ghosts — this episode of Ghostly Podcast takes you inside the haunted legacy of screen legend Joan Crawford. From chilling childhood memories to walls that mysteriously burst into blue flame, her Brentwood mansion has terrified owners for decades. Was it Joan herself still holding onto fame beyond the grave, or something darker feeding off her energy? Pat and Rebecca debate one of Tinseltown’s eeriest hauntings — and even spin across the dance floor with a brief look at the Polish Disco Demon, a spirit said to come alive through rhythm and light.
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    1 h
  • 174 Lucille Ball
    Oct 8 2025
    Was Lucille Ball’s comedic spark so strong that it refused to fade, even after death? In this episode, Ghostly explores the haunted legacy of America’s favorite redhead and the eerie reports that suggest Lucy never really left the stage.
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    54 m
  • 173 Hotel Monte Vista - AZ
    Sep 10 2025
    Standing tall in the heart of downtown Flagstaff, the Hotel Monte Vista has welcomed Hollywood stars, bank robbers, outlaws, and travelers for nearly a century. But many who checked in never left. From the infamous “Meat Man” of Room 220 to the two murdered women of Room 306, the Monte Vista is overflowing with tales of restless spirits. Guests have heard phantom knocks from a long-dead bellboy, seen a woman still rocking by her window decades after her death, and even been greeted by the ghost of a bleeding bank robber in the cocktail lounge.
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    1 h y 8 m
  • 172 Ghost Town of Bodie in California
    Aug 27 2025
    In this episode, Ghostly explores the legends and paranormal evidence surrounding Bodie Ghost Town. From the infamous Bodie Curse, where stolen pebbles bring misfortune, to the ghostly maid of the Cain House, to the laughter of unseen children, the town is filled with chilling tales. We’ll also visit the grave of the Angel of Bodie and uncover stories of vengeance that linger long after death. Is Bodie truly cursed and haunted, or is it simply a ghost town in name only? Listen and decide!
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    59 m
  • 171 Fort Warren, Boston
    Aug 13 2025
    Fort Warren’s massive stone walls have guarded Boston Harbor since the Civil War—but they may also hold Boston’s most famous ghost. Discover the legend of the Lady in Black, hear the ghost stories and haunted history of Georges Island, and decide if this Civil War fort is truly haunted. Vote now at ghostlypodcast.com/polls.
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    46 m
  • 170 Kehoe House
    Jul 30 2025
    In this episode of Ghostly, we are talking about the William Kehoe House, one of the most stunning locations in Savannah, GA. Built in 1892 by iron magnate William Kehoe, this grand home has seen decades of family life, tragedy, and even a stint as a funeral home. Today, it’s one of Savannah’s most luxurious bed and breakfasts… and one of its most paranormally active.
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    58 m
  • 169 Marshall Field Mansion
    Jul 16 2025
    In this episode of Ghostly, we explore the eerie legends surrounding one of Prairie Avenue’s most iconic homes. Believers claim to see a shadowy figure staring from the upstairs window, hear whispers calling the name “Marshall,” and feel sudden, icy cold spots that defy explanation.
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    57 m
  • 168 Ghost of the White House - War of 1812
    Jul 2 2025
    In this episode of Ghostly, we turn our attention to one of the most famous buildings in the world—The White House—and its mysterious connection to the War of 1812. When British troops set fire to the President’s House in 1814, they may have left behind more than just smoke and ashes. We explore the ghostly legends that have lingered for over two centuries: the spirit of Dolley Madison, fiercely guarding her beloved Rose Garden… phantom British redcoats silently marching the North Lawn… and the terrifying figure known as the British Fire Starter, a disfigured officer seen striking phantom matches near the West Wing. Are these spirits echoes of one of the darkest moments in Washington’s history? Or are they just ghost stories born from a nation’s trauma?
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    55 m