Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 12 days 6 hours 5 minutes
Thanks for downloading and welcome to the first episode of the Ghost Story Guys!On our first episode we discuss the Slenderman phenomenon and the brutal crime it inspired.
On today's episode we talk about haunted houses, Ian tells a story, and Brennan atones for his sins by committing more.
In episode 3 we talk about where ghosts come from and share a few personal stories; some scary, some just plain old gross. By now you can probably guess who contributed which.
In this episode, Brennan and Ian talk about the uniquely North American legend of the Wendigo, cannibal possession, and then reveal the devastating truth about riding the bus. Spoiler alert - it's never a good time.
On this episode we are thrilled to have our very first guest! In the first half of the episode, author Matt Swayne joins us to talk about his new book "Ghosts of Country Music: Tales of Haunted Honky Tonks and Legendary Spectres."
In this episode Brennan and Ian discuss the different versions of Stephen King's "IT" including the upcoming remake, David Paulides "Missing 411", and somehow manage to organically incorporate the phrase "gross elephant balls."
In this episode we finally get to talk about Ian's book "Victoria's Most Haunted: 30 Ghost Stories From BC's Capital City", available in-stores and online Tuesday, April 25. He talks haunted hotels, protective ghosts left over from WWI and I desperately try to pretend that I've read the book. Which I have. Promise.
In the first half, Loyd Auerbach joins us to talk about the reissue of his 1991 best-seller "Psychic Dreaming", psychic detectives, and how he became a chocolatier.
On this episode we discuss stories of Shadow People - both those encountered by us and by people we know. Also, Brennan tells the story about that time he slept in his car near the Indian burial ground and Ian forgets how to tell time.
Brennan's back from the road (and the flu, which is why this episode is coming a week late) with a selection of stories including things in the dark, possible screen memories, and a man who may have survived the Missing 411 phenomenon.