Booze & Ghouls

H.A.T.S. Productions

Join husband and wife team, Stan and Colleen, as they dive into all things spooky and paranormal. Stan shares personal stories that seem to have started from birth. Colleen explores haunted places all over the world and brings the history and the spookiness. Stan hands out warnings if you are someone who wants to start exploring supernatural situations. Colleen mixes up drink recipes to keep things boozy. Have a story you want to share? Email us at booze.and.ghouls.podcast@gmail.com.  If you like what you hear, do all the things to make sure you remember to come back next week. Every Monday a new episode drops and you never know where we will take you. Keep your eyes up because you never know what is around that corner. Thanks for joining us here at Booze & Ghouls!  ---Stan and Colleen

Episodes

  1. 12/08/2025

    We Going To Savannah

    Episode Description In this episode of Booze & Ghouls, Colleen checks into Savannah’s famously haunted Marshall House—part Civil War hospital, part yellow-fever ward, part elegant boutique hotel, and part “please ignore the amputated limbs under the floorboards.” We dive into the building’s intense medical history, its connection to true-crime-adjacent tragedies, and the modern paranormal encounters guests report today—including ghost children shaking beds, phantom surgeons checking vitals, full-body soldier apparitions, and a very judgmental woman in gray. Includes one dark-humor Boozy Aside, plenty of snark, and no unnecessary fluff. Resources Used All resources below were used for factual history, building background, hospital records, verified hauntings, and modern experiences: “Savannah’s Historic Hotels,” Georgia Historical Society archives Civil War medical records from Sherman’s occupation of Savannah (National Archives, Union Army hospital documents) “Yellow Fever in Savannah: Epidemic History 1800–1900,” Georgia Department of Public Health Marshall House official historical timeline (Marshall House Savannah, hotel historical documentation) “Historic Preservation and Renovation Findings, Savannah 1990–1992,” City of Savannah Restoration Reports Marshall House Guest Relations & Staff Interview Summaries (public-facing anecdotes compiled from hotel releases) Ghost City Tours: Savannah — Marshall House investigation notes American Ghost Walks – Savannah: reported experiences TripAdvisor guest reviews mentioning paranormal encounters (aggregated public reports) “Haunted Savannah” by James Caskey (modern accounts + historical context) Savannah Tourism & Visitors Bureau historical building registry Landmark District Architectural Review Files

    39 min
  2. 11/24/2025

    We Head To Philadelphia

    In this episode of Booze & Ghouls, we head to Philadelphia to explore one of America’s most terrifyingly iconic landmarks: Eastern State Penitentiary. Once the world’s most expensive and technologically advanced prison, this crumbling Gothic fortress pioneered the use of extreme solitary confinement… and left behind a legacy of psychological torment, true crime horror, and lingering spirits who don’t seem ready to clock out. We dive into the prison’s unsettling history, the infamous inmates who made headlines (and sometimes trouble), the deeply controversial punishment methods, and the modern encounters that keep ghost hunters coming back for more. From whispered voices and shadow figures to full-bodied apparitions and footsteps that pace long-abandoned corridors, Eastern State delivers hauntings as heavy as the stone it was built from. Grab your drink, brace yourself, and join us for a snarky, boozy, and spine-tingling walk through one of the most haunted prisons in the United States.   Resources Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site, Inc. Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission (PHMC) John Haviland Architectural Papers McKelvey, Blake. American Prisons: A Study in American Social History Prior to 1915. Teeters, Negley K. & Shearer, John D. The Prison at Cherry Hill: The Separate System of Penal Discipline. Rothman, David J. The Discovery of the Asylum: Social Order and Disorder in the New Republic. Lewis, Orlando F. The Development of American Prisons and Prison Customs, 1776–1845. Smith, Philip. “The Architecture of Confinement: Eastern State Penitentiary and the Evolution of Penal Reform.” Journal of Architectural History, Vol. 42. Capone, Deirdre Bair. Al Capone: His Life, Legacy, and Legend. Philadelphia Police & Court Records (1929) Sutton, Willie. Where the Money Was: The Memoirs of a Bank Robber. “Sutton Escapes Again.” Philadelphia Inquirer, Feb. 1945. Eastern State Inmate Intake Logs, 1830–1940 (digitized summaries) Philadelphia Inquirer Court documents related to violent offenders housed in Cellblocks 12 & 15 Eastern State Penitentiary — “Reported Activity Logs” (Records kept by staff regarding repeated experiences: voices, apparitions, etc.) Guided Tour Staff Interviews, 2018–2023 (Accounts from long-term employees describing recurring hotspots)Personal blog and eyewitness entries: “Ghosts of Cellblock 12” – firsthand reports compiled on phillyhaunts.net Visitor accounts archived on YourGhostStories.com (filtered for consistency) Independent paranormal investigation logs from Haunt Investigators of Pennsylvania (HIP) Audio anomaly collections recorded in Cellblock 4 and Cellblock 12 (Available through ESP’s official “Terror Behind the Walls” off-season documentation) American Correctional Association — “Historical Analysis of Solitary Confinement Practices.” Haney, Craig. “Mental Health Effects of Solitary Confinement.” Stanford Journal of Civil Liberties & Civil Rights. Philadelphia Historical Society — Urban crime and punishment in the 19th century Temple University Urban Archives — Prison overcrowding, reform debates, and post-closure deterioration

    47 min
  3. 11/03/2025

    Halloween Episode - The Whaley House/Congress Hotel

    Grab a drink and maybe a sage stick, because Stan and Colleen are checking into two of America’s creepiest crash pads: the Whaley House and the Congress Hotel. Between fiery finales, heartbroken brides, and a few ghosts who clearly missed checkout, you’ll get history, hauntings, and just enough sarcasm to keep the lights on. Boozy asides included, because paranormal tourism is always better with a cocktail in hand.   RESOURCES & REFERENCES - Whaley, Thomas. Whaley House Historical Records, San Diego Historical Society Archives. - Hill, Patricia. San Diego Ghosts: Hauntings and Legends. California Press, 2002. - Travel Channel. Most Haunted America: The Whaley House Feature, 2010. - Ghost Adventures. Whaley House Investigation Footage, 2012. - Kelly, John. Old Town San Diego: History and Hauntings. San Diego Historical Press, 1998. - San Diego Paranormal Research Society. Field Reports: Whaley House, 2005–2020. - Local tourism archives: Whaley House Museum, Old Town San Diego.  Sources & References -Chicago Hauntings: The Congress Hotel," CBS Chicago -Chicago's Most Haunted Hotels," Choose Chicago -The Spirits of the Congress Plaza Hotel," Windy Cit Ghosts -The Stories Behind Chicago's Most Haunted Places," Chicagoist  -Real Haunted Hotel- Congress Plaza Hotel,' IlinoisHauntedHouses.com -Congress Plaza Hotel: A Haunted Chicago Landmark,' Paranormal Traveler -Congress Plaza Hotel.' Chicago Architecture Center If you have any questions comments or any personal stories of you own please email us at Booze.and.Ghouls.podcast@gmail.com

    42 min

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Join husband and wife team, Stan and Colleen, as they dive into all things spooky and paranormal. Stan shares personal stories that seem to have started from birth. Colleen explores haunted places all over the world and brings the history and the spookiness. Stan hands out warnings if you are someone who wants to start exploring supernatural situations. Colleen mixes up drink recipes to keep things boozy. Have a story you want to share? Email us at booze.and.ghouls.podcast@gmail.com.  If you like what you hear, do all the things to make sure you remember to come back next week. Every Monday a new episode drops and you never know where we will take you. Keep your eyes up because you never know what is around that corner. Thanks for joining us here at Booze & Ghouls!  ---Stan and Colleen