~ Spirits of former celebrities and Indian chiefs often visit David Oman at the Oman House in Hollywood, California ~
We catch up with great friend of the show, David Oman — film documentarian, author of Ghosts of Cielo Drive, and living roommate to spirits that see his home as a comfortable and accommodating way-stop to destinations unknown
Mass acceptance of (belief in) the paranormal has been hindered by lack of scientific rigor. Today’s guest – Loyd Auerbach – is a parapsychologist who is dedicated to exploring spirit and psychic phenomena that confounds scientific explanation.
This episode parts from our typical format in that it is simply a spirited conversation — no cuts, no extra sound files and no sound filtering — with David Oman, owner of The Oman House. Dave is a friend of the show and we wish to quickly spread the word about the October 30 house tours at The Oman House. Anyone familiar with “Ghost Hunters,” “My Ghost Story,” “Paranormal Witness,” “Haunted History” and “Ghost Adventures” will be pleased to know that the Oman House has rated the #1 viewed episode for each of these programs.
Can hauntings be the ghostly manifestation of war time grief (PTSD)? Sysco Murdoch, host of Journey Through the Gate Podcast, grew up in a farmhouse possessed by a mysterious Revolutionary War soldier who seemed lost in time and emotion.
Join us for some great ghost stories with Sysco Murdoch
David Oman — author of the new book: “Ghosts of Cielo Drive” — opens up further about his plans for a new streaming service — “Live from the Oman House with David Oman”. Dave promises that the lessons learned from his book exceed jump thrills.
Central Pennsylvania is brimming with old towns that keep people coming back — even after their mortal existence has ended. In this episode, the Gruver family from Mechanicsburg, PA recount chilling instances of unwanted, unseen guests at their home
We dig deep into the archives (from March 2015) to once again present a fan favorite: our very own show host, James Poston, recounts his intimate encounter with a demon that attempted to wreck his family, emotional well-being, and ultimately .. his life. In short: beware of your grandfather’s old house!
Mike Stevenson proudly assumes the designated role of Gatekeeper to the deceased occupants of the Worthington House — a mansion built in 1841 by Captain John Worthington, a wealthy Quaker landowner.
Mike has spent years investigating the murder of a sixteen year old girl, a case unremembered via the potent combination of time and a cover up … by immediate family and local media at the time for the sake of … well, we don’t know yet. Faced with this reality, Mike relies on informants no longer bound by the yoke of mortal concerns and convention.