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Hosts Mad Matt, the Mad Professor, and Felix the Human sit down every other week to talk about everything paranormal and spooky. Please enjoy the ride with us. Reach out with your own stories of the paranormal, we would love to hear them. 2dap2020@gmail.com
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When Nadine Bailey was 7 years old she woke up terrified of dark figures looming at the end of her bed and an eerie presence all around her. From then on every night was the same, she was visited by phantom-like shadows and no matter where she went, the ghostly encounters followed her. Ever since that moment, hauntings, spirits and the unexplained have consumed her entire life and for the past 20 years she's been an award-winning guide with Edmonton Ghost Tours Along the way she has taken pe ...
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Listen to the How Haunted? Podcast, and allow author, ghost hunter, and paranormal historian Rob Kirkup to be your guide. Each episode sees us explore one of the most haunted places across the UK, as well as the occasional trip to some of the scariest places on Planet Earth. We will look in depth at the, often dark and troubled, history of each location, and the chilling ghost stories. There will also be special follow-up episodes where Rob conducts paranormal investigations at some of these ...
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Haunted: Real Ghost Stories brings you haunting tales from Ireland. No interrupting hosts or long winded viewpoints. Just real spooky stories from beginning to end. So turn down the lights and turn up the volume. Warning: Not suitable for younger listeners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In episode 103 we welcome Emma from the Weird Wiltshire blog to the podcast to tell us all about a curse dating back over 200 years, which would see anyone who should lock the door of a church drop down dead. So join Emma and I, and let us together find out all about the Odstock Curse. Thanks so much to Emma for joining me once again, be sure to ch…
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Join Felix The Human and the Armchair Operator himself as they talk about all things Black Eye Kids. If you Enjoyed this weeks episode, please like and subscribe, rate and review, what ever you do. And let us know your thoughts and stories through comments or email, 2dap2020@gmail.com Find more 2 Dads and a Production content through linktr.ee/2dap…
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Located at the start of the Wild Atlantic Way, on the southern coast of Ireland is a town is famous for its colourful streets, rich history and beautiful landscapes. It is one of the Emerald Isle's most beautiful locations. And it is hope to not one, but two forts because Kinsale Harbor in County Cork was an important strategic location and where T…
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Originally released for Patreons in February 2024 I hope you enjoy this very special episode. In the 18th Patreon bonus podcast we return once more to York, and in particular to a hotel in the shadow of York Minster which was originally built between 1864 and 1865 as three separate dwellings for the Dean of York Minster, to house the Clergy. But wh…
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One of the best restaurants in the city is located in a beautiful two-story red brick heritage home with beautiful views of the Elbow River and the Ninth Avenue bridge. It is a rare example of early architecture in southern Alberta and for almost 120 years it has been a staple in the community. The house was built in 1906 by Captain Richard Burton …
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In episode 102 we go to Northern Ireland and visit a once great house just a short 30 minute drive from Belfast. Built in the mid 1870s as a summer retreat, this mansion has been a home, a hospital, it aided the war effort during World War 2, and now it is sadly a ruined, vandalised, shadow of its former grandeur, facing an uncertain future. And it…
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The penetrating gaze of a young man dressed in railway uniform staring back at you stops you in your tracks as a cold chill pours down your back. You walk into the small gallery and ask about the man in the costume and a confused face looks back then they tell you “There is no one in a costume working here… you must’ve seen the ghost of Billy Stone…
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Join Felix The Human and the Armchair Operator as the ask the question 'How does time work in space? If you Enjoyed this weeks episode, please like and subscribe, rate and review, what ever you do. And let us know your thoughts and stories through comments or email, 2dap2020@gmail.com Find more 2 Dads and a Production content through linktr.ee/2dap…
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In the 30th Patreon bonus podcast we continue our adventure in North Yorkshire, back in the late summer of 2024, when I lived in a haunted castle for seven days and nights. Last time out we had a sample of what this 15th century castle had to offer, but in the final four nights of my time here, things are about to get far more scary. Tonight, let u…
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For decades students have hung out in the grassy quad while waiting for classes. Many have been shocked to see something really strange on the second floor balcony. They claim to have spotted what appears to be…. a nun who disappears as quickly as she appears. Join Nadine Bailey as she journeys through the haunted hallowed halls of St. Francis Xavi…
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In episode 101 we head overseas to the beautiful Balearic island of Mallorca. And just 3km from Palma, the capital of Mallorca, we find a castle as well preserved as it is haunted. Let us escape the British winter and head to sunny Spain, and let’s ask together how haunted is Bellver Castle? Support How Haunted? by subscribing and leaving a review.…
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Located in the upscale neighbourhood of Shaughnessy this stately 20,000 square foot, 30 room home was completed in 1911 for General Alexander Duncan McRae. In the 1920s and 30s, the General and his wife, Blaunche McRae, hosted many high society parties in the house. The gatherings were famous amongst Vancouver’s social elite, especially their New Y…
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Join Felix The Human and the Armchair Operator himself as they explore the possibilities, and potential dangers, of a nearly quantum computer chip. If you Enjoyed this weeks episode, please like and subscribe, rate and review, what ever you do. And let us know your thoughts and stories through comments or email, 2dap2020@gmail.com Find more 2 Dads …
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Originally released for Patreons in January 2024 I hope you enjoy this very special episode. In the 17th Patreon bonus podcast I do something a little different. Following on from episode 69 and 70, in which we looked at some of the most haunted dolls in the world, I buy a haunted doll of my very own and spend some time after dark all alone with no…
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It’s a summer night in 1998. Vienna, Austria. And petty thief Daniel Blanchard is about to carry out the heist of a lifetime. Stealing a crown jewel. The last remaining diamond Sisi Star. His plan? A daring night-time parachute jump. Daniel is no ordinary thief. His heists are ingenious, meticulously planned; his escapes from the law defy belief. A…
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Today we're going south of the border to a city that has won 40 championships over the years including NBA, NFL, MLB and NHL titles. Nicknamed “Beantown,” it's one of the oldest cities in North America’s oldest cities and it played a significant role the birthplace of the American Revolution. In the harbour lie a series of small islands that dot th…
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In episode 100 you join me on location here in the north east as I give you a tour along a beautiful stretch of coast visited by around 6 million people each year, but what almost all of those visitors won’t know is just how many supposedly haunted spots there are here just waiting to be explored. Wrapped up against the British winter I will brave …
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New Brunswick is the location for today's destination. St. Andrews By The Sea is a quiet and quaint seaside community near the U.S border in Maine. The small town was the centre of justice, local government and professional services for Charlotte County, including the Fundy Isles. Among the picturesque homes is a a small grassy hill. That is where …
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Reposting the most recent episode after we discovered that Felix The Human neglected to silence the click tracks during audio editing. Sorry for any distress you my have encountered because of his colossal blunder. He has since been cursed, hexed, and thrown into a black hole. Please enjoy this equally distressing, yet click free, episode. Join Fel…
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East coast kindness and hospitality are just a few of the reasons why people love Halifax. Peggy’s Cove, the Bay of Fundy and Citadel Hill are just a few of the top Nova Scotian tourist destinations filled with mystery and intrigue. But nestled on the corner of Argyle and Carmichael St is one of the port city's most famous restaurants since 1973 an…
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In episode 99 we spend some more time in the north east of England, and look at a region known for it’s industrial heritage, and perhaps not known quite so much for the plethora of phantoms that lurk within this region. So, let us ask together, just how haunted is Teesside? Support How Haunted? by subscribing and leaving a review. Find out more abo…
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In the land of the midnight sun, weathered wooden buildings, have been unchanged for over a century. The wooden sidewalks make pedestrians sound like an army of the undead is fast approaching. It's like traveling through time to the dusty trail of the American West. In city that was once known as “The Paris of the North” there's a beautifully vibra…
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In the 29th Patreon bonus podcast you join me for the first of a two part special. Let us investigate a castle which dates from some point between 1425 and 1430. With almost 600 years of history, this was once the home of royalty, but for a week at the end of the summer of 2024 is was home to me. Let’s find out what happened on my first three night…
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The Fairmont Château Laurier in Ottawa, Ontario, is Canada’s most lavish and elegant hotels. Just steps from Canadian Parliament, the granite and white Italian marble building was designed in French Renaissance and neo-Gothic style and built in 1912 for $2 million. Despite its romantic appearance, several deaths have allegedly occurred in and aroun…
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To start the new year, the Mad Professor and Felix are keeping with space to talk about Black Holes and NASA. If you Enjoyed this weeks episode, please like and subcribe, rate and review, what ever you do. And let us know your thoughts and stories through comments or email, 2dap2020@gmail.com Find more 2 Dads and a Production content through linktr…
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In episode 98, we kick off 2025 by once again delving into the mailbag of questions sent in from listeners and I will answer questions including what I'm most proud of since launching the podcast, the scariest thing I've ever experienced on an investigation, where do I think is the most haunted place in Britain, and where would be my dream location…
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Tucked away near the entrance of Rocky Mountain National Park, just 70 miles from bustling downtown Denver, Colorado, sits one of the most notoriously haunted destinations. This historic, 140-room Colonial Revival hotel in Estes Park has been treating its guests to luxurious amenities, gorgeous mountain views, and a plethora of frightening folklore…
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As we bid farewell to 2024 and begin an exciting new year, allow me to bring you one final dose of How Haunted? for the year as we pick up where we left off in our Nightmare Before Christmas special, and I bring you real life ghost stories from listeners just like you, as well as a few polterguests dropping by to tell us a spooky tale of their own.…
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Originally released for Patreons in December 2023 I hope you enjoy this very special episode. In the 16th Patreon bonus podcast we head into the remote Northumberland countryside, and to former hunting lodge built in 1775 that stands in the largest man-made woodland in England at 250 square miles, famed for its dark skies. But what would happen whe…
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The holiday season is upon us and one questions is always present.. Have you been naughty or nice? Depending on your answer you'll either be rewarded or you'll find a much more frightening fate will be upon you, and no, it's not a lump of coal. For centuries, disobedient children in Austria and other Alpine countries have faced a truly terrifying C…
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Join Felix and the Armchair Operator himself as they give their initial reaction to the news of drones flying over New Jersey. If you Enjoyed this weeks episode, please like and subcribe, rate and review, what ever you do. And let us know your thoughts and stories through comments or email, 2dap2020@gmail.com Find more 2 Dads and a Production conte…
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Christmas is here once again, and in this – the third annual Nightmare Before Christmas special I will once again read real ghost stories from listeners, and there’ll also be a number of very special polterguests dropping by to tell you of their own scary experiences, in their own words. So, let us get this year’s Nightmare Before Christmas underwa…
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Niagara On The Lake, given its history and geographic location during The War of 1812, has a couple of significant ghost stories about dead soldiers and wounded lovers in its past. If you head to the corner of King Street and Picton Street you will find The Prince Edward Hotel with its beautiful mansard roof and English flag flying proudly out fron…
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This week, Mad Matt and Felix give their initial reactions on the Manchester UFO. If you Enjoyed this weeks episode, please like and subcribe, rate and review, what ever you do. And let us know your thoughts and stories through comments or email, 2dap2020@gmail.com Find more 2 Dads and a Production content through linktr.ee/2dap…
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In the 28th Patreon bonus podcast you join me in the remote Northumbrian countryside at a pele tower dating from the 14th century. I join Spiritus Paranormal for a paranormal investigation, and I’m taking you along with me. This is a bumper version of the two-part special which formed episodes 87 and 88 of the podcast back in September. You’re goin…
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William Lyon Mackenzie King was Canada's longest serving Prime Minister. He was leader of the Liberal party for 29 years and Prime Minister for a total of 22 years, and steered Canada through the Second World War, yet he had a well-kept secret. Forever a bachelor Mackenzie was a spiritualist who kept in contact with his long departed mother. He oft…
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As we enter December and get ever closer to Christmas, which, for many, is a very, very special time of year. This is the perfect time of year, on this cold, dark, winter’s evening to explore twenty different locations the world over which are said to be the haunt of spooks that only make an appearance at Christmas. As the snow falls gently outside…
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The Frank Slide Interpretive Centre, in southern Alberta's spectacular Crowsnest Pass, overlooks Canada's deadliest rockslide. At 4:10 a.m. on April 29, 1903. Around 44 million cubic metres/110 million tonnes (120 million short tons) of limestone rock slid down Turtle Mountain. Within 100 seconds the rock reached up the opposing hills, obliterating…
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Originally released for Patreons in November 2023 I hope you enjoy this very special episode. In the 15th Patreon bonus podcast we head to Edinburgh, and to a student-ran theatre which dates from the mid-19th century, and before we spent a cold November night there back in 2012, had never before had a paranormal investigation carried out there. But…
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In the 27th Patreon bonus podcast you join me on location in October of this year, 2024, in the Scottish borders at a jail built in 1823 that would house the very worst of the prisoners in the area. What would happen when fellow Geordie podcaster, Icy Sedgwick, and I joined a public ghost hunt at this jail built atop the site of a castle that stood…
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In San Jose, California, nestled among palm trees and manicured gardens lies The Winchester Mystery House. The four-story Victorian and Gothic-style marvel is renowned for its size and architectural curiosities which has captivated tourists and ghost hunters alike. It was once the personal residence of Sarah Winchester, the widow of firearms magnat…
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Join me in the most remote county in England, right here in my native north east as we take a deep dive into a trio of hotels you definitely want to avoid if you want a good night’s sleep. However if you’re aim is to seek out those ethereal entities that lurk in such places in the dead of night, then these hotels will be just perfect for your needs…
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A bustling community once called the Fortress of Louisbourg in the 18th-century. Today you can visit and walk through history as authentically-clad “residents” share what it was like during the 18th century. You can cook over an open fire, sit down for a rum tasting, or even fire a cannon. As you explore the remnants of a short but eventful period …
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From 1835 and up until 2013, it housed some of the most dangerous criminals in Canadian history, but now it's deserted. As you walk through the metal gates, nervous laughter ripples through you. Footsteps echo through the hallway and rooms, which still have graffiti on the walls. The vaulted heart of the prison has a brick-laid ceiling which is tru…
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Join me on a trip to the seaside, as we head to North Yorkshire and check into a hotel that opened in 1867 as the largest hotel in Europe. The hotel has since seen its fair share of highs and lows, and was even targeted by Adolf Hitler during World War II as being perfect for his base in England. Today the hotel is, sadly, a budget hotel but it is …
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In 1946, Calgary was a small budding city which had an already established and renowned zoo located on St. George’s Island, along the bank of the Bow River. To get there you have to cross the Zoo Bridge. Which is what six-year-old Donnie Goss and his brother did in August of that year. Then he vanished. What happened next is a story of a horrific c…
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Originally released for Patreons at Halloween 2023 I hope you enjoy this very special episode. Join me, as my team I step foot inside an ancient inn, labelled by many as the most haunted in Britain. We would have a night that none of us would ever forget. But just what happened when my team and I once again headed to York, the most haunted city in …
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The home of a former Bank of Montreal is an impressive building that mesmerizes passers and you're there what’s inside…a shrine to Canada’s game. It's where you can see the Great One’s jersey and take a glimpse at the Stanley Cup. But within those walls is a spirit, who lets her presence be known to all who visit. Her name? Dorothy Come along if yo…
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