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Haunted Work Trip - Jim Harold's Campfire 757

Jim Harold's Campfire

Jim Harold

Personal Journals, Society & Culture

4.87.4K Ratings

🗓️ 16 April 2026

⏱️ 97 minutes

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Summary

A routine work trip quickly turns into something far more unsettling when a listener finds herself trapped in a hotel that feels wrong from the moment she arrives. What begins as unease escalates into a series of deeply disturbing experiences that unfold through the trip and an interesting reaction from the hotel staff. Elsewhere in this episode, the strange and unexplained take many forms. A quiet walk in the woods turns into a baffling encounter with silent crowds and a mysterious operation. A haunted home reveals layers of unsettling activity that seem to affect different people in different ways. From encounters in cemeteries to unexplained presences in everyday workplaces, these stories range from eerie to deeply thought-provoking, leaving you to decide what might really be going on just beneath the surface. VIRTUAL CAMPFIRE GROUPJoin our FREE online community at ⁠https://virtualcampfiregroup.com⁠YOUTUBE CHANNELBe sure to subscribe to Jim’s YouTube channel at: ⁠https://youtube.com/jimharold⁠ JOIN JIM’S SPOOKY STUDIO PLUS CLUBYou can get access to Jim’s entire back catalog of Campfire and a TON of exclusive content with the Spooky Studio Plus Club. Go to https://⁠jimharold.com/plus⁠ and signup to support the show and get access to our MASSIVE library of content!MERCHGo to ⁠https://jimharold.com/merch⁠ to get your Jim Harold T’s, sweatshirts, mugs, hats and more! BOOKSGet all SIX of Jim’s Campfire books here: https://jimharold.com/campfirebooks/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You ever travel for work? Have you ever gone on a haunted work trip? Our first caller did,

0:06.2

and we'll hear all about it on this edition of Jim Harold's Campfire.

0:18.0

Sit back, relax, and warm yourself by Jim Harold's Campfire.

0:23.5

Long time listeners since 2019, Andre from Texas is on the line, and we're so glad.

0:29.9

Now, you know, back in the day when I was working for the man, I used to, you know,

0:34.7

occasionally go on different work trips, that sort of thing.

0:38.7

And, yeah.

0:40.4

But now I'm just kind of pretty much here behind the desk.

0:45.1

Now, some work trips are fun.

0:47.5

Some work trips are a lot of times.

0:49.8

It's hectic.

0:50.5

It's boring or whatever.

0:51.7

This one, I don't think it's going to be boring for you. Audrey from

0:55.7

Texas is here. She's going to tell us all about. Audrey, welcome to the show. Thanks for listening

1:00.0

all this time. And please do tell your story. And here we go. Thank you.

1:06.4

Thanks, Jim. Thank you for having me. So yes, I'm sharing an experience I had on a work trip. I do want to give a

1:13.9

disclaimer because anytime I tell this story, everybody says, you know, you're so brave. And if I were you,

1:20.2

I would have ran out. Number one, I am not brave. And number two, I did not have a choice because this was a work trip. So during this point of my

1:29.4

career, I was traveling every three weeks or so. And when I travel for work, I look for, you know,

1:36.5

reviews. I talk about safety, proximity to the hotel, to the airport. Sure. If there's food at the

1:42.9

location, free breakfast, things like that.

1:45.6

And my company specifically, we were not allowed to have rental cars. So I really had to,

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