Residual Whispers

Residual Whispers

Hello everyone, and welcome to the Residual Whispers podcast! Every week we explore a new haunted location or paranormal occurrence from around the world. Cuddle up and settle in as we bring you the details of the history and paranormal activity of haunted places from all around the globe. It's about to get spooky! Hosted, researched, and written by Skyler Daniels and Brian Grace, Edited and Produced by Michael Liddell

  1. 12/08/2022

    Episode 19 - Aokigahara

    Located on the Northwestern side of Mount Fuji on the island of Honshu in Japan sits 30 square kilometers (12 miles) of temperate broadleaf forest. The forest is hauntingly beautiful and a hotspot for tourists and locals alike, boasting some of the most gorgeous views of Mount Fuji and featuring several volcanic caves which can only be reached after a pleasant hike through the trees. Unfortunately, the beauty of Aokigahara is overshadowed by its reputation as one of the most prevalent suicide locations in the world, second only to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. Not only is the sea of trees surrounded in legend and Japanese mythology, but it is believed that the spirits of the hundreds who have taken their own lives there remained trapped in the dense and unforgiving woodland. Trigger Warning: this entire podcast episode and the accompanying blog post deal with the heavy subject matter of suicide. Please proceed with caution. If you need someone to talk to, call the suicide hotline at 988. Someone is willing to listen and help. You are loved. Follow along with us and check out the photos and evidence for yourself, at ResidualWhispers.blog 👻 Follow us on Instagram @ ResidualWhispersBlog Like our Facebook page by searching Residual Whispers - Paranormal Stories And send us your own paranormal stories, comments, or questions to ResidualWhispers@gmail.com Hosted and written by Skyler Daniels, Co-hosted by Brian Grace, Edited and Produced by Michael Liddell

    1h 14m
  2. 11/24/2022

    Episode 18 - The Colorado Museum of Prisons (Our First Ghost Hunt!)

    Happy Thanksgiving Whisperers! We're back to finally tell you about our experience at the Colorado Museum of Prisons, where we had our very first ghost hunt. We're also going to tell you the spooky history of the prison and share with you the stories of some of its most notorious prisoners.  This episode is dedicated to the memory of the Club Q victims.  This episode mentions suicide and gun violence. Listener discretion is advised. One of seven prisons in Canon City, Colorado, the Colorado Territorial Correctional Facility has housed thousands of prisoners since it opened when Colorado was still a territory on January 13th, 1871. At one point, Canon City had the highest per capita prison rate in the world, earning it the well-deserved nickname of "Prison City." Today, a towering stone wall topped with menacing curls of barbed wire separates the active prison, which is prepared to hold up to 930 inmates, and the Mediterranean-inspired building that has become the Colorado Museum of Prisons, which was once the Colorado Women's Correctional Institution. Ghost Hunts USA hosts these ghost hunts all over the country, and all throughout the year! There are snacks and drinks provided and the team that led our investigation was knowledgeable and friendly. We highly recommend checking them out if you want to have your own spooky experience and try your hand at ghost hunting without having to invest in the expensive equipment. Check them out @ ghosthuntsusa.com.  Follow along with us and check out the photos and evidence for yourself, at ResidualWhispers.blog 👻 Follow us on Instagram @ ResidualWhispersBlog Like our Facebook page by searching Residual Whispers - Paranormal Stories And send us your own paranormal stories, comments, or questions to ResidualWhispers@gmail.com Hosted and written by Skyler Daniels, Co-hosted by Brian Grace, Edited and Produced by Michael Liddell

    1h 48m
  3. 10/28/2022

    Episode 15 - HALLOWARRENS WEEK Haunted Objects: The Devil's Rocking Chair

    In the Summer of 1980, 11-year-old David Glatzel became possessed by a demon after suffering terrifying nightmares and visions of a horrific horned beast, who took a liking to an old rocking chair in the Glatzel home. He and his family would face months of life-altering torment at the hands of the demon, eventually receiving help from paranormal experts Ed and Lorraine Warren. The family would find some relief from the torture, but only after a tragic event that ended in murder when the demon released David and moved into the body of his sister’s fiancé, Arne Johnson. Our story this week focuses on a world-renown haunted object that spent a significant amount of time in the Warrens Occult Museum before coming into the possession of famous paranormal investigator Zac Bagans. The origin of the chair and its true age and backstory is unknown; what we do know is that the Glatzel family obtained it sometime in the 1950s. It remained an ordinary piece of furniture in the Glatzel home until a demonic creature claimed it for his own. Many believe it was cursed by the devil himself. Warning: This episode contains disturbing content. Listener discretion is advised. Follow along with us and check out the photos and evidence for yourself, at ResidualWhispers.blog 👻 Follow us on Instagram @ ResidualWhispersBlog Like our Facebook page by searching Residual Whispers - Paranormal Stories And send us your own paranormal stories, comments, or questions to ResidualWhispers@gmail.com Hosted and written by Skyler Daniels, Co-hosted by Brian Grace, Edited and Produced by Michael Liddell

    1h 18m

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Hello everyone, and welcome to the Residual Whispers podcast! Every week we explore a new haunted location or paranormal occurrence from around the world. Cuddle up and settle in as we bring you the details of the history and paranormal activity of haunted places from all around the globe. It's about to get spooky! Hosted, researched, and written by Skyler Daniels and Brian Grace, Edited and Produced by Michael Liddell