Episodios

  • Abandoned 2 for 1: Pondville State hospital and Vibra Hospital
    Apr 13 2026
    In this episode of Tales, Trails & Taverns, Rob sits down with Joe to recount a chilling double-feature of urban exploration—two massive, long-abandoned medical facilities hidden in the shadows of Massachusetts.
    First, we step inside the decaying remains of Pondville State Hospital, once a tuberculosis sanatorium and later a state hospital. Now left to rot, its sprawling campus is a maze of crumbling buildings, broken windows, and eerie silence—except for the unmistakable signs that they’re not the only ones who’ve been there.
    Then, the journey continues into the equally unsettling Vibra Hospital of Western Massachusetts, a more modern but no less haunting abandoned facility. With equipment left behind and rooms frozen in time, it’s a place that feels recently vacated… yet deeply wrong.
    Throughout the episode, Rob shares what it’s really like navigating these massive, deteriorating spaces—from collapsing floors and hidden hazards to unexpected encounters and the constant reminder that trespassers come and go more often than you’d think.
    This isn’t just about the thrill of the explore—it’s a real look at the dangers of urban exploration, the risks that come with stepping into forgotten places, and why respecting these locations matters just as much as experiencing them.
    Two locations. Endless corridors. And the uneasy feeling that you’re never truly alone.
    Grab a drink, settle in… and let’s hit the trail.

    Tales, Trails and Taverns.

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    1 h y 4 m
  • The Veil Between: Guest episode
    Apr 6 2026
    Step into the shadows with Danica and Guy as they pull back the curtain on the chilling—and often misunderstood—world of paranormal pest control.
    From their disciplined beginnings in military service to confronting unseen forces in haunted spaces, their journey is anything but ordinary. In this episode, we dive deep into the reality of spirits, the truth behind the dark arts, and the myths that Hollywood and pop culture keep getting wrong.
    Danica and Guy share firsthand experiences from the field, revealing just how real—and dangerous—negative entities can be. But it’s not all fear and folklore.
    You’ll walk away with practical, grounded techniques for spiritual protection and cleansing—tools you can use to safeguard yourself and your home.
    Whether you're a skeptic, a believer, or somewhere in between, this conversation will challenge what you think you know about the paranormal.
    As they warn: “Evil is a very real thing and it does exist.”
    And perhaps more importantly: “Entities will leave if you believe they will.” So tread carefully… because as you’ll hear—“Careful who you piss off, it can be deadly.”
    Featuring: Danica and Guy
    Topics Covered: Paranormal investigation, spiritual warfare, haunted locations, occult practices, and real-world protection strategies

    Guy Quintero on Amazon

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    54 m
  • S.K. Pierce Haunted Victorian Mansion
    Mar 30 2026
    Step inside one of New England’s most infamous haunted homes as Joe recounts his recent visit to the S.K. Pierce Mansion—a trip that happened just this past Sunday for filming location scouting with a cast and crew.
    Joe brings Rob along for the ride, sharing what it’s like walking those creaking halls today, what’s changed since their last visit a couple years back, and what still feels… off. From the mansion’s Gilded Age beginnings under Sylvester Knowlton Pierce to its darker boarding house years, they dig into the real history behind the legends—and why this place refuses to shake its reputation.
    The conversation takes a turn into the future as they talk about their friend Kevin’s upcoming film, Secrets of Densmore Manor, which is set to be filmed inside the mansion itself.
    They get into what makes the location perfect for horror, and how filming in a place with this kind of past might bring something extra to the screen.
    From there… things spiral (in the best way). What starts as a haunted house episode turns into a full-on discussion about the current state of Hollywood—what’s broken, what feels manufactured, and why big studio films aren’t hitting the same anymore.
    Joe and Rob lay out why they believe independent filmmaking is on the verge of a major comeback, and how passion projects, practical locations, and real stories might be the future of horror.
    History, firsthand experience, filmmaking, and a few strong opinions—this episode has a little bit of everything.

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    59 m
  • Cursed Movies
    Mar 23 2026
    This week on Tales, Trails & Taverns, Rob pulls Joe into the unsettling world of Hollywood’s most infamous productions—cursed movies.
    From the eerie tragedies surrounding The Omen to the deeply disturbing stories tied to The Exorcist, Rob breaks down the real-life events that have led many to believe some films carry something darker than just a script.
    On-set accidents, unexplained deaths, strange coincidences, and chilling timing—are these just bad luck… or something more? We also touch on other films often whispered about in the same breath, exploring how these stories take on a life of their own and become part of horror culture.
    Along the way, Rob and Joe debate whether “cursed productions” are fueled by coincidence, media hype, or something that can’t quite be explained.
    Are these just legends built around already terrifying films—or is there something lingering behind the scenes?
    Turn the lights down, press play, and decide for yourself… some movies might be more than entertainment.

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    1 h y 8 m
  • St Paddy's day Lore with Author Bryan Farrell
    Mar 16 2026
    This week on Tales, Trails & Taverns, we head across the Atlantic for a deep dive into the legends, history, and supernatural traditions of Ireland with special guest author Bryan Farrell.
    As Saint Patrick's Day approaches, Bryan joins us to explore the fascinating stories that shape Irish culture. We talk about the real history behind Saint Patrick—from his origins in Roman Britain to his capture by Irish raiders and eventual return to Ireland as a missionary. Along the way, we discuss how his story became a symbol of Irish identity, resilience, and cultural transformation.
    But history is only part of the story. Bryan shares how folklore is woven into everyday life in Ireland, from tales of mischievous Leprechaun to the haunting cries of the Banshee and the mysterious world of the fairy folk.
    Growing up surrounded by these legends, Bryan explains how ancient stories continue to shape the Irish landscape—and why they remain so powerful today. We also talk about Bryan’s work as a horror and supernatural author, including his book How to Contact the Living, and how folklore, paranormal experiences, and dark history influence his writing.
    From cultural traditions to ghostly legends, this episode explores the stories that connect the past to the present and keep Ireland’s rich folklore alive.
    Pour yourself a pint, settle in, and join us as we uncover the history, myth, and supernatural mysteries behind one of the most legendary storytelling traditions in the world.

    How to contact the living, by Bryan Farrell.

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    1 h y 9 m
  • Irish ghost stories with Adam, host of Houston Strange
    Mar 9 2026
    This week on Tales, Trails & Taverns, we sit down with special guest Adam, a fellow podcast host with a deep interest in the strange, the historic, and the supernatural side of Ireland.
    In this interview-style episode, Adam takes us on a journey through Irish folklore, exploring the legends and cultural roots behind some of the island’s most famous supernatural figures.
    From the mischievous tales of Leprechaun to the chilling wails of the Banshee, we dig into how these stories developed, what they meant to the communities that told them, and why they continue to fascinate people today.
    But folklore isn’t the only mystery on the table. Adam also shares some of his own eerie experiences while exploring Ireland — including strange sounds in the woods, unexplained moments captured on footage, and the kind of unsettling encounters that make you question what might really be out there. Along the way we discuss folklore research, the historical context behind these legends, and how old stories often intersect with modern paranormal investigations.
    If you’re fascinated by ghost stories, ancient myths, and the deeper cultural history behind them, this episode is packed with legends, personal encounters, and the mysteries that still linger in Ireland’s landscape.
    Grab a drink and join us as we pull back the curtain on Irish folklore, supernatural encounters, and the timeless stories that refuse to fade.
    Houston Strange

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    1 h y 9 m
  • Carriage Inn and Saloon
    Mar 2 2026
    This week on Tales, Trails & Taverns, Joe heads to historic North Kingstown to share his experience at the legendary Carriage Inn. What starts as a simple visit quickly turns into something much more memorable. Joe talks about how welcoming and friendly the staff were — eager to share not just the inn’s long history, but also some chilling photos and a video captured on the property.
    Are they tricks of the light… or something lingering from centuries past?
    Rob and Joe dive into the historic roots of the Carriage Inn, tracing its place along Post Road and discussing how buildings like this once served travelers making their way through colonial Rhode Island. With age comes atmosphere — and sometimes stories that refuse to fade.
    The conversation also turns to the night the team from Ghost Hunters — better known as TAPS — investigated the inn. What did they find? Did their evidence validate the local legends, or leave more questions than answers?
    From warm hospitality to cold spots and unexplained imagery, this episode blends personal experience, regional history, and televised paranormal investigation into one unforgettable stop along the trail.
    Pull up a chair, order a drink, and decide for yourself… is the Carriage Inn just historic — or still inhabited?

    The Carriage Inn, North Kingstown, Rhode Island | The Yankee Express

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    55 m
  • Taunton State Hospital
    Feb 23 2026
    This week on Tales, Trails & Taverns, Rob takes Joe deep into the shadowed history of one of New England’s most infamous institutions: Taunton State Hospital. Opened in 1854 as the State Lunatic Hospital at Taunton, the sprawling Kirkbride-style complex was once considered cutting-edge in the treatment of mental illness.
    Over the decades, its towering brick wards, overcrowded conditions, controversial treatments, and whispered rumors transformed it into something far darker in the public imagination. Rob walks Joe through the hospital’s history — from its early reform-era optimism to its decline, deinstitutionalization, and the eventual demolition of many of its original structures. But history books only tell part of the story.
    Long before fences went up and buildings came down, Taunton State Hospital became a rite of passage for local teens. Rob shares what it was like exploring the abandoned buildings that once stood on the grounds — shattered windows, peeling paint, long echoing corridors, and the uneasy feeling that someone might still be watching from the shadows. And then there were the tunnels. Connecting parts of the campus beneath the surface, the underground passageways carried steam lines — and stories.
    Rob recounts what it felt like descending into those dark, claustrophobic corridors as a teenager: the smell of damp concrete, the distant drip of water, the adrenaline of knowing you weren’t supposed to be there, and the creeping sense that the past hadn’t fully left.
    Was it just teenage nerves in an abandoned asylum… or something else? Join us as we explore the layered history, the urban exploration memories, and the lingering legends surrounding Taunton State Hospital — a place where architecture, tragedy, and curiosity collided.
    Turn down the lights… this one goes underground.

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    1 h y 1 m