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🗓️ 19 October 2022
⏱️ 54 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hi there, I'm K-Town, and on this edition of Mysterious Radio. |
0:08.4 | My name's Jeff Philanjero, and I research and write about the paranormal, and I'm pretty much |
0:13.6 | been interested in it my whole life, as I mentioned growing up with Ed and Lorraine Warren. |
0:18.4 | You know, I knew them since I was 13, and I always wanted to be a writer. I wanted to, |
0:22.8 | I went to school to be a writer, and I started working as a journalist, and started writing for |
0:27.3 | newspapers and magazines, and I got hooked on the Halloween Feature Story. I always thought those |
0:33.2 | were just so much fun to write, and then that turned into a website called GhostVillage.com |
0:37.8 | that I started in 1999, then I started writing books, and then when the Ghost Adventures series |
0:44.5 | started on the travel channel, I was the writer and researcher for the first episode, |
0:49.2 | and I've been doing that ever since. For 14 years, we've been going, so every episode of Ghost |
0:54.7 | Adventures I've worked on is a writer and researcher, and I've written my own books. I also appear |
1:00.8 | on various series and shows and shock talks, and I'm just so blessed that I get to do this full time. |
1:06.0 | It is amazing. Let me ask you something. I mean, I've read some things about Connecticut, and |
1:13.2 | some of those states up there in the northeastern part of the United States. Is it really, I mean, |
1:18.0 | our hauntings really prevalent up there, up your way? Sure. But also, I think, |
1:23.4 | and I get to travel all around. I don't think we have more hauntings than somewhere else, |
1:29.4 | but I think in New England, we're more open to talk about it, and the reason for that is because |
1:34.8 | there's such a sense of preservation around here with our buildings and with our history. |
1:39.4 | You know, when you drive down the main streets of our small towns, I mean, that's what it looked |
1:44.1 | like 200 years ago. You know, that house was still green. It looked like that. You know, it's been |
1:49.1 | preserved all these years, and the town hall looked just like that. There were a few less dunking |
1:53.6 | donuts back then, not many, just a couple less back then. But, you know, now we've got electricity |
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